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FHIR
Specification
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FHIR is a standard for health care data exchange, published by HL7®.
First
time
here?
See
the
executive
summary
,
the
developer's
introduction
,
clinical
introduction
,
or
architect's
introduction
,
and
then
the
FHIR
overview
/
roadmap
&
Timelines
.
See
also
the
open
license
(and
don't
miss
the
full
Table
of
Contents
and
the
Community
Credits
or
you
can
search
this
specification
).
Level 1 Basic framework on which the specification is built
Level 2 Supporting implementation and binding to external specifications
Level 3 Linking to real world concepts in the healthcare system
Patient , Practitioner , CareTeam , Device , Organization , Location , Healthcare Service
Level 4 Record-keeping and Data Exchange for the healthcare process
Allergy , Problem , CarePlan , DetectedIssue , RiskAssessment , etc.
Observation , Report , Specimen , ImagingStudy , Genomics , etc.
Medication
,
Request
,
Dispense
,
Administration
,
Statement
,
Immunization
,
etc.
Task , Appointment , Schedule , Referral , PlanDefinition , etc.
Claim
,
Account
,
Coverage
,
Claim
,
EligibilityRequest
CoverageEligibilityRequest
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
etc.
Level 5 Providing the ability to reason about the healthcare process
Library , PlanDefinition & GuidanceResponse , Measure / MeasureReport , etc.
External Links:
|
Implementation Guides Specifications based on the FHIR standard |
Enabling health interoperability through FHIR |
Translations Note that translations are not always up to date |
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