FHIR Definitions
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The scope of the EvidenceVariable resource is to describe a "PICO" element that knowledge (evidence, assertion, recommendation) is about. PICO stands for: - Population - the popul...
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Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is a draft standard describing data formats and elements (known as "resources") and an application programming interface (API) for...
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The Explanation of Benefit (EOB) resource combines key information from a Claim, a Claim Response and optional Account information to inform a patient of the goods and services ren...
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The general pattern is used to represent expression logic throughout the resources in the Clinical Reasoning module and allows expression logic to be represented at different level...
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There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the exten...
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Family Member History resource records significant health conditions for a particular individual related to the subject. This information can be known to different levels of accura...
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Flags are not used to convey information to a specific individual or organization (e.g. an abnormal lab result reported to the ordering clinician, reporting of an adverse reaction ...
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The desired target health state examples include: - A goal of a plan for a condition such as diabetes might specify desired outcome(s) (e.g. HgbA1c level =<5.6% in 3 months) as ...
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The Graph Definition resource can be used to: - Summarize a set of profiles on resources - Define a graph of resources to return in a query - Define a graph of resources to includ...
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The Group resource is used in one of two ways: - To define a group of specific people, animals, devices, etc. that is being tracked, examined or otherwise referenced as part of he...