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Financial
Management
Work
Group
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Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative |
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FHIR
Resources
have
a
low,
moderate
or
high
levels
of
complexity
with
respect
to
the
number
of
primary
and
child
elements
as
well
as
the
number
of
referenced
Resources,
found
in
this
module
and
others.
To
better
understand
the
relationships
between
Resources,
we
recommend
beginning
with
the
lower
complexity,
core
Resources
such
as
Patient
,
Condition
,
and
FamilyMemberHistory
Raw
JSON
before
addressing
a
high
complexity
Resource
such
as
CarePlan
.
(
canonical
form
9.0.3
Security
and
Privacy
+
also
see
JSON
Format
Specification
)
The
clinical
resources
often
represent
patient-related
data,
and
as
such
are
susceptible
to
data
breaching.
Necessary
privacy
and
security
provision
must
be
in
place
for
searching
and
fetching
this
information.
For
more
general
considerations,
see
the
Security
and
Privacy
module
.
Simple
dental
Claim
Usage
note:
every
effort
has
been
made
to
represent
ensure
that
the
patient's
allergy
or
intolerance
to
a
substance.
There
is
vibrant
debate
within
clinical
community
regarding
what
is
appropriate
to
document
as
an
allergy
or
intolerance.
These
terms
examples
are
used
both
formally
by
the
Allergy
correct
and
Immunology
community
as
well
as
informally
by
patients
leading
to
confusion.
Readers
useful,
but
they
are
referred
to
the
Resource
definition
for
the
Scope
and
Usage
of
this
resource.
The
AllergyIntolerance
Resource
also
supports
the
documenting
of
the
absence
of
an
allergy.
Family
History
-
The
FamilyMemberHistory
Resource
can
be
used
to
document
known
conditions
of
family
members
and
support
the
creation
of
pedigrees.
Care
Plans
-
The
CarePlan
resource
supports
not
a
problem
based
care
plan
with
references
to
other
Resources
including
CareTeam
,
Condition
,
Goal
,
and
activities
such
as
ServiceRequest
9.0.5
Developmental
Roadmap
Over
the
next
18
months,
we
will
continue
to
advance
the
resources
through
the
Maturity
Levels
through
the
process
of
development
and
testing
of
the
Resources.
We
anticipate
more
widespread
implementation
normative
part
of
core
Resources
such
as
Condition.
Complex
Resources
such
as
CarePlan
are
dependent
on
the
maturation
of
its
referred
Resources
and
are
expected
to
mature
more
gradually.
The
clinical
community
will
need
to
develop
use
cases
to
test
and
further
mature
the
ServiceRequest
Resource
at
opportunities
such
as
the
Clinicians
on
FHIR
sessions
at
the
HL7
Working
Group
Meetings.
specification.