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The FHIR specification defines a set of data types that are used for the resource elements. There are four categories of data types:
This
page
describes
the
general
purpose
general-purpose
data
types
(categories
1
and
2).
Data Types Summary .
Legend: see Standards Status Colors
A limited set of these data types may appear in extensions. All data types (including primitives) may have extensions, but only the following data types may include Modifier Extensions :
The following table describes the primitive types that are used in this specification. Primitive types are those with only a value, and no additional elements as children (though, like all types, they have extensions ). See also the Examples .
| Primitive Types | |||
| FHIR Name | Value Domain | XML Representation | JSON representation |
|---|---|---|---|
| boolean | true | false | xs:boolean, except that 0 and 1 are not valid values | JSON boolean (true or false) |
Regex:
true|false
|
|||
| integer |
A
signed
|
xs:int, except that leading 0 digits are not allowed | JSON number (with no decimal point) |
Regex:
[0]|[-+]?[1-9][0-9]*
|
|||
| string | A sequence of Unicode characters | xs:string | JSON String |
|
Note
that
strings
SHALL
NOT
exceed
1MB
(1024*1024
characters)
in
size.
|
|||
|
This
data
type
can
be
bound
to
a
|
|||
Regex:
[
\r\n\t\S]+
(see
notes
below)
|
|||
| decimal | Rational numbers that have a decimal representation. See below about the precision of the number |
|
A
JSON
|
Regex:
-?(0|[1-9][0-9]*)(\.[0-9]+)?([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?
|
|||
| uri |
A
Uniform
Resource
Identifier
Reference
(
RFC
3986
).
Note:
URIs
are
case
sensitive.
For
UUID
(urn:uuid:53fefa32-fcbb-4ff8-8a92-55ee120877b7)
use
all
lowercase
|
xs:anyURI | A JSON string - a URI |
Regex:
\S*
(This
regex
is
very
permissive,
but
URIs
must
be
valid.
Implementers
are
welcome
to
use
more
specific
regex
statements
for
a
URI
in
specific
contexts)
| |||
|
URIs
can
be
absolute
or
relative,
and
may
have
an
optional
fragment
identifier
This data type can be bound to a ValueSet | |||
| url |
A
Uniform
Resource
Locator
(
RFC
1738
).
Note
URLs
are
accessed
directly
using
the
specified
protocol.
Common
URL
protocols
are
,
ftp:
,
mailto:
and
mllp:
,
though
many
others
are
defined
|
xs:anyURI | A JSON string - a URL |
| canonical |
A
URI
that
refers
to
a
resource
by
its
canonical
url
property
).
The
canonical
type
differs
from
a
uri
in
that
it
has
special
meaning
in
this
specification,
and
in
that
it
may
have
a
version
appended,
separated
canonical
is
not
used
for
the
actual
canonical
URLs
that
are
the
target
of
these
references,
but
for
the
URIs
that
refer
to
them,
and
may
have
the
version
suffix
in
them.
Like
other
URIs,
elements
of
type
canonical
may
also
have
#fragment
references
|
xs:anyURI |
A
JSON
string
-
a
canonical
|
| base64Binary |
A
stream
of
bytes,
base64
encoded
(
RFC
4648
)
|
xs:base64Binary | A JSON string - base64 content |
Regex:
(\s*([0-9a-zA-Z\+\=]){4}\s*)+
|
|||
|
|
|||
| instant |
An
instant
in
time
in
the
format
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sss+zz:zz
(e.g.
2015-02-07T13:28:17.239+02:00
or
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z).
The
time
SHALL
instant
,
but
is
not
required
to
be).
instant
is
a
more
constrained
dateTime
|
xs:dateTime | A JSON string - an xs:dateTime |
| Note: This type is for system times, not human times (see date and dateTime below). | |||
Regex:
([0-9]([0-9]([0-9][1-9]|[1-9]0)|[1-9]00)|[1-9]000)-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])-(0[1-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-1])T([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]:([0-5][0-9]|60)(\.[0-9]+)?(Z|(\+|-)((0[0-9]|1[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]|14:00))
|
|||
| date | A date, or partial date (e.g. just year or year + month) as used in human communication. The format is YYYY, YYYY-MM, or YYYY-MM-DD, e.g. 2018, 1973-06, or 1905-08-23. There SHALL be no time zone . Dates SHALL be valid dates | union of xs:date, xs:gYearMonth, xs:gYear | A JSON string - a union of xs:date, xs:gYearMonth, xs:gYear |
Regex:
([0-9]([0-9]([0-9][1-9]|[1-9]0)|[1-9]00)|[1-9]000)(-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])(-(0[1-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-1]))?)?
|
|||
| dateTime |
A
date,
date-time
or
partial
date
(e.g.
just
year
or
year
+
month)
as
used
in
human
communication.
The
format
is
YYYY,
YYYY-MM,
YYYY-MM-DD
or
YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss+zz:zz,
e.g.
2018,
1973-06,
1905-08-23,
2015-02-07T13:28:17-05:00
or
2017-01-01T00:00:00.000Z.
If
hours
and
minutes
are
specified,
a
time
zone
SHALL
be
populated.
Seconds
must
be
provided
due
to
schema
type
constraints
but
may
be
zero-filled
and
may
be
|
union of xs:dateTime, xs:date, xs:gYearMonth, xs:gYear | A JSON string - a union of xs:dateTime, xs:date, xs:gYearMonth, xs:gYear |
Regex:
([0-9]([0-9]([0-9][1-9]|[1-9]0)|[1-9]00)|[1-9]000)(-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])(-(0[1-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-1])(T([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]:([0-5][0-9]|60)(\.[0-9]+)?(Z|(\+|-)((0[0-9]|1[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]|14:00)))?)?)?
|
|||
| time |
A
time
during
the
day,
in
the
format
hh:mm:ss.
There
is
no
date
specified.
Seconds
must
be
provided
due
to
schema
type
constraints
but
may
be
zero-filled
and
may
be
|
xs:time | A JSON string - an xs:time |
Regex:
([01][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]:([0-5][0-9]|60)(\.[0-9]+)?
|
|||
| code | Indicates that the value is taken from a set of controlled strings defined elsewhere (see Using codes for further discussion). Technically, a code is restricted to a string which has at least one character and no leading or trailing whitespace, and where there is no whitespace other than single spaces in the contents | xs:token | JSON string |
Regex:
[^\s]+(\s[^\s]+)*
This data type can be bound to a |
|||
| oid |
An
OID
represented
as
a
URI
(
RFC
3001
);
e.g.
urn:oid:1.2.3.4.5
|
xs:anyURI | JSON string - uri |
Regex:
urn:oid:[0-2](\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*))+
|
|||
| id |
Any
combination
of
|
xs:string | JSON string |
Regex:
[A-Za-z0-9\-\.]{1,64}
|
|||
| markdown |
A
FHIR
string
(see
above)
that
may
contain
markdown
syntax
for
optional
processing
by
a
markdown
presentation
engine,
in
the
GFM
extension
of
CommonMark
format
(see
below)
|
xs:string | JSON string |
Regex:
\s*(\S|\s)*
(can't
put
size
limit
in
the
regex
-
too
large)
|
|||
| unsignedInt |
Any
non-negative
integer
|
xs:nonNegativeInteger | JSON number |
Regex:
[0]|([1-9][0-9]*)
|
|||
| positiveInt |
Any
positive
integer
|
xs:positiveInteger | JSON number |
Regex:
+?[1-9][0-9]*
|
|||
| uuid |
A
UUID
(aka
GUID)
represented
as
a
URI
(
RFC
4122
);
e.g.
urn:uuid:c757873d-ec9a-4326-a141-556f43239520
| xs:anyURI | JSON string - uri |
Notes:
INF
,
-INF
and
NaN
are
not
[\r\n\t\x{0020}-\x{FFFF}]*
or
[\r\n\t\u0020-\uFFFF]*
are
better
expressions
of
the
constraints
on
string,
but
poorly
supported
(see
Regex
Tutorial
for
details).
The
string
regex
also
applies
to
markdown
as
well.
The
regex
does
not
enforce
the
length
limit
code
,
but
also
includes
other
identifier
formats
as
well,
and
is
not
case
insensitive
like
ISO
18232.
http://example.com/fhir/Patient/
1234
,
the
last
part
"1234"
(highlighted
in
red)
is
the
part
that
is
an
id
datatype
uri
,
not
an
id
.
UUIDs
in
URIs
SHALL
also
be
represented
in
lowercase
(urn:uuid:59bf0ef4-e89c-4628-9b51-12ae3fdbe22b)
uri
,
url
and
canonical
datatypes:
url
and
canonical
are
specializations
of
uri
,
they
are
never
substituted
for
each
other
extensions
on
CommonMark
format
string
,
and
subject
to
the
same
rules
(e.g.
length
limit)
string
to
markdown
in
a
later
version
of
this
FHIR
specification
is
not
considered
a
breaking
change
(neither
is
adding
markdown
as
a
choice
to
an
optional
element
that
already
has
a
choice
of
data
types)
All elements using these primitive types may have one or more of a value as described above, an internal identity (e.g. xml:id), and extensions. For an example, take an element of name "count" and type "integer".
XML
The value is represented in XML as an attribute named "value":
<count value="2"/>
The full representation, with id, extensions and value:
<count id="a1" value="2">
<extension url="...">
<valueXX.../>
</extension>
</count>
JSON
In JSON, for convenience, the value is represented as the property itself:
"count" : 2
The full representation, with id, extensions and value, showing the id and extensions in the sibling property:
"count" : 2"count_" : {"_count" : { "id" : "a1", "extension" : [{ "url" : "...", "valueXXX" : "...." }] }
RDF
The
value
is
represented
in
RDF
as
an
a
relationship
with
the
URI
"http://h;7.org/fhir/value".
Using
the
normal
prefix,
this
becomes:
fhir:Type.count [ fhir:value "2"^^xsd:integer ]
For the types date and DateTime, the type must be specified explicitly. For all other types, it is optional. The full representation, with id, extensions and value:
fhir:Type.count [
Element.id "a1";
fhir:value "2"^^xsd:integer;
Element.extension [
fhir:Extension.url "..";
fhir:Extension.valueXX...
]
]
For additional details, see the XML , JSON and Turtle format definitions. When the value is missing, and there are no extensions, the element is not represented at all. This means that in xml, attributes are never present with a length of 0 (value=""), and properties are never a 0 length string or null in JSON ("name" : "" is not valid). (note: there is one specific use of the null in the JSON representation).
According to XML schema, leading and trailing whitespace in the value attribute is ignored for the types boolean, integer, decimal, base64Binary, instant, uri, date, dateTime, oid, and uri. Note that this means that the schema aware XML libraries give different attribute values to non-schema aware libraries when reading the XML instances. For this reason, the value attribute for these types SHOULD not have leading and trailing spaces. String values should only have leading and trailing spaces if they are part of the content of the value. In JSON and Turtle whitespace in string values is always significant. Primitive types other than string SHALL NOT have leading or trailing whitespace.
In XML, these types are represented as XML Elements with child elements with the name of the defined elements of the type. The name of the element is defined where the type is used. In JSON, the data type is represented by an object with properties named the same as the XML elements. Since the JSON representation is almost exactly the same, only the first example has an additional explicit JSON representation.
Complex data types may be "profiled". A Structure Definition or type "constraint" makes a set of rules about which elements SHALL have values and what the possible values are.
UML Diagrams of the Data types
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
This
type
is
for
containing
or
referencing
attachments
-
additional
data
content
defined
in
other
formats.
The
most
common
use
of
this
type
is
to
include
images
or
reports
in
some
report
format
such
as
PDF.
However
However,
it
can
be
used
for
any
data
that
has
a
MIME
type.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
I N | Element |
Content
in
a
format
defined
elsewhere
+ Rule: If the Attachment has data, it SHALL have a contentType Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
Mime
type
of
the
content,
with
charset
etc.
MimeType ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
Human
language
of
the
content
(BCP-47)
Common Languages ( |
|
0..1 | base64Binary | Data inline, base64ed | |
|
Σ | 0..1 | url | Uri where the data can be found |
|
Σ | 0..1 | unsignedInt | Number of bytes of content (if url provided) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | base64Binary | Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Label to display in place of the data |
|
Σ | 0..1 | dateTime | Date attachment was first created |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --><<contentType value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Mime type of the content, with charset etc. --> <language value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Human language of the content (BCP-47) -->< <<data value="[base64Binary]"/><!-- 0..1 Data inline, base64ed --> <url value="[url]"/><!-- 0..1 Uri where the data can be found --> <size value="[unsignedInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Number of bytes of content (if url provided) --> <hash value="[base64Binary]"/><!-- 0..1 Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed) --> <title value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Label to display in place of the data --> <creation value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..1 Date attachment was first created --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"
"contentType" : "<code>", // Mime type of the content, with charset etc.
"language" : "<code>", // Human language of the content (BCP-47)
"
"
"data" : "<base64Binary>", // Data inline, base64ed
"url" : "<url>", // Uri where the data can be found
"size" : "<unsignedInt>", // Number of bytes of content (if url provided)
"hash" : "<base64Binary>", // Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed)
"title" : "<string>", // Label to display in place of the data
"creation" : "<dateTime>" // Date attachment was first created
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Attachment.contentType [ code ]; # 0..1 Mime type of the content, with charset etc. fhir:Attachment.language [ code ]; # 0..1 Human language of the content (BCP-47)fhir: fhir:fhir:Attachment.data [ base64Binary ]; # 0..1 Data inline, base64ed fhir:Attachment.url [ url ]; # 0..1 Uri where the data can be found fhir:Attachment.size [ unsignedInt ]; # 0..1 Number of bytes of content (if url provided) fhir:Attachment.hash [ base64Binary ]; # 0..1 Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed) fhir:Attachment.title [ string ]; # 0..1 Label to display in place of the data fhir:Attachment.creation [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 Date attachment was first created ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Attachment | |
| Attachment.contentType |
|
| Attachment.language |
|
| Attachment.url |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
I N | Element |
Content
in
a
format
defined
elsewhere
+ Rule: If the Attachment has data, it SHALL have a contentType Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
Mime
type
of
the
content,
with
charset
etc.
MimeType ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
Human
language
of
the
content
(BCP-47)
Common Languages ( |
|
0..1 | base64Binary | Data inline, base64ed | |
|
Σ | 0..1 | url | Uri where the data can be found |
|
Σ | 0..1 | unsignedInt | Number of bytes of content (if url provided) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | base64Binary | Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Label to display in place of the data |
|
Σ | 0..1 | dateTime | Date attachment was first created |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --><<contentType value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Mime type of the content, with charset etc. --> <language value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Human language of the content (BCP-47) -->< <<data value="[base64Binary]"/><!-- 0..1 Data inline, base64ed --> <url value="[url]"/><!-- 0..1 Uri where the data can be found --> <size value="[unsignedInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Number of bytes of content (if url provided) --> <hash value="[base64Binary]"/><!-- 0..1 Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed) --> <title value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Label to display in place of the data --> <creation value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..1 Date attachment was first created --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"
"contentType" : "<code>", // Mime type of the content, with charset etc.
"language" : "<code>", // Human language of the content (BCP-47)
"
"
"data" : "<base64Binary>", // Data inline, base64ed
"url" : "<url>", // Uri where the data can be found
"size" : "<unsignedInt>", // Number of bytes of content (if url provided)
"hash" : "<base64Binary>", // Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed)
"title" : "<string>", // Label to display in place of the data
"creation" : "<dateTime>" // Date attachment was first created
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Attachment.contentType [ code ]; # 0..1 Mime type of the content, with charset etc. fhir:Attachment.language [ code ]; # 0..1 Human language of the content (BCP-47)fhir: fhir:fhir:Attachment.data [ base64Binary ]; # 0..1 Data inline, base64ed fhir:Attachment.url [ url ]; # 0..1 Uri where the data can be found fhir:Attachment.size [ unsignedInt ]; # 0..1 Number of bytes of content (if url provided) fhir:Attachment.hash [ base64Binary ]; # 0..1 Hash of the data (sha-1, base64ed) fhir:Attachment.title [ string ]; # 0..1 Label to display in place of the data fhir:Attachment.creation [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 Date attachment was first created ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Attachment | |
| Attachment.contentType |
|
| Attachment.language |
|
| Attachment.url |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
The
actual
content
of
an
Attachment
can
be
conveyed
directly
using
the
data
element
or
a
URL
reference
can
be
provided.
If
both
are
provided,
the
reference
SHALL
point
to
the
same
content
as
found
in
the
data.
The
reference
can
never
be
reused
to
point
to
some
different
data
(i.e.
the
reference
is
version
specific).
The
URL
reference
SHALL
point
to
a
location
that
resolves
to
actual
data;
some
URIs
such
as
cid:
meet
this
requirement.
If
the
URL
is
a
relative
reference,
it
is
interpreted
in
the
same
way
as
a
resource
reference
.
The
contentType
element
SHALL
always
be
populated
when
an
Attachment
contains
data
,
and
MAY
be
populated
when
there
is
a
url
.
It
can
include
charset
information
and
other
mime
type
extensions
as
appropriate.
If
there
is
no
character
set
in
the
contentType
then
the
correct
course
of
action
is
undefined,
though
some
media
types
may
define
a
default
character
set
and/or
the
correct
character
set
may
be
able
to
be
determined
by
inspection
of
the
content.
The
hash
is
included
so
that
applications
can
verify
that
the
content
returned
by
the
URL
has
not
changed.
The
hash
and
size
relate
to
the
data
before
it
is
represented
in
base64
form.
The
hash
is
not
intended
to
support
digital
signatures.
Where
protection
against
malicious
threats
a
digital
signature
should
be
considered,
see
Provenance.signature
for
mechanism
to
protect
a
resource
with
a
digital
signature.
Attachment
data
are
not
constrained,
and
therefore
can
be
of
any
content
type
and
encoding.
Therefore
extra
care
needs
to
be
taken
to
validate
the
content
against
malicious
or
malformed
content.
For
more
details
see
Security
of
Narrative
.
In
many
cases
where
Attachment
is
used,
the
cardinality
is
>1.
A
valid
use
of
repeats
is
to
convey
the
same
content
in
different
mime
types
and
languages.
Guidance
on
the
meaning
of
repeating
elements
SHALL
be
provided
in
the
definition
of
the
repeating
resource
element
or
extension
that
references
this
type.
The
language
element
describes
the
language
of
the
attachment
using
the
codes
defined
in
BCP
47
.
Constraints
| id | Level | Location | Description | Expression |
|
att-1
|
Rule | (base) |
If
the
Attachment
has
data,
it
SHALL
have
a
contentType
|
|
If
neither
data
nor
a
URL
is
provided,
the
value
should
be
understood
as
an
assertion
that
no
content
for
the
specified
mimeType
and/or
language
is
available
for
the
combination
of
language
and
contentType
.
The context of use may frequently make rules about the kind of attachment (and therefore, the kind of mime types) that can be used.
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attachment.contentType | The mime type of an attachment. Any valid mime type is allowed. | Required |
|
| Attachment.language | A human language. |
|
|
Attachment is used in the following places: RelatedArtifact , ProdCharacteristic , BodyStructure , Claim , ClaimResponse , Communication , CommunicationRequest , Consent , Contract , DiagnosticReport , DocumentReference , ExplanationOfBenefit , HealthcareService , Library , Media , Patient , Person , Practitioner , Questionnaire , QuestionnaireResponse , RelatedPerson , SubstanceNucleicAcid , SubstancePolymer , SubstanceProtein and SubstanceSpecification
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A Coding is a representation of a defined concept using a symbol from a defined "code system" - see Using Codes in resources for more details.
This
data
type
can
be
bound
to
a
value
set
ValueSet
.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
A
reference
to
a
code
defined
by
a
terminology
system
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | uri | Identity of the terminology system |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Version of the system - if relevant |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code | Symbol in syntax defined by the system |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Representation defined by the system |
|
Σ | 0..1 | boolean | If this coding was chosen directly by the user |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <system value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 Identity of the terminology system --> <version value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Version of the system - if relevant --> <code value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Symbol in syntax defined by the system --> <display value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Representation defined by the system --><<userSelected value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 If this coding was chosen directly by the user --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"system" : "<uri>", // Identity of the terminology system
"version" : "<string>", // Version of the system - if relevant
"code" : "<code>", // Symbol in syntax defined by the system
"display" : "<string>", // Representation defined by the system
"
"userSelected" : <boolean> // If this coding was chosen directly by the user
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Coding.system [ uri ]; # 0..1 Identity of the terminology system fhir:Coding.version [ string ]; # 0..1 Version of the system - if relevant fhir:Coding.code [ code ]; # 0..1 Symbol in syntax defined by the system fhir:Coding.display [ string ]; # 0..1 Representation defined by the systemfhir:fhir:Coding.userSelected [ boolean ]; # 0..1 If this coding was chosen directly by the user ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Coding |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
A
reference
to
a
code
defined
by
a
terminology
system
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | uri | Identity of the terminology system |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Version of the system - if relevant |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code | Symbol in syntax defined by the system |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Representation defined by the system |
|
Σ | 0..1 | boolean | If this coding was chosen directly by the user |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <system value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 Identity of the terminology system --> <version value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Version of the system - if relevant --> <code value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Symbol in syntax defined by the system --> <display value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Representation defined by the system --><<userSelected value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 If this coding was chosen directly by the user --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"system" : "<uri>", // Identity of the terminology system
"version" : "<string>", // Version of the system - if relevant
"code" : "<code>", // Symbol in syntax defined by the system
"display" : "<string>", // Representation defined by the system
"
"userSelected" : <boolean> // If this coding was chosen directly by the user
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Coding.system [ uri ]; # 0..1 Identity of the terminology system fhir:Coding.version [ string ]; # 0..1 Version of the system - if relevant fhir:Coding.code [ code ]; # 0..1 Symbol in syntax defined by the system fhir:Coding.display [ string ]; # 0..1 Representation defined by the systemfhir:fhir:Coding.userSelected [ boolean ]; # 0..1 If this coding was chosen directly by the user ]
The
meaning
of
the
Coding
is
defined
by
the
code.
The
system
provides
the
source
of
the
definition
of
the
code,
along
with
an
optional
version
reference.
The
display
is
a
human
display
for
the
text
defined
by
the
system
-
it
is
not
intended
for
computation.
The
system
is
a
URI
that
identifies
the
code
system
that
defines
the
code
.
Choosing
the
correct
system
is
important;
for
more
information
about
the
code
system
URI,
read
Managing
Terminology
System
URIs
.
If
the
code
is
taken
from
a
CodeSystem
resource,
CodeSystem.url
is
the
correct
value
for
the
system
element.
Resolvable
URLs
are
generally
preferred
by
implementers
over
non-resolvable
URNs,
particularly
opaque
URNs
such
as
OIDs
(urn:oid:)
or
UUIDs
(urn:uuid:).
The
system
URI
SHALL
NOT
contain
a
reference
to
a
value
set
(e.g.
ValueSet.url
),
since
value
sets
just
define
the
set
of
codes
which
are
intended
for
use
in
a
specific
context,
not
the
meaning
of
the
codes
themselves.
A code system version may also be supplied. If the meaning of codes within the code system is consistent across releases, this is not required. The version SHOULD be exchanged when the system does not maintain consistent definitions across versions. Note that the following systems SHOULD always have a version specified:
More generally, any classification (e.g. a code system that includes concepts with relative definitions such as "not otherwise coded" will require a version. See the discussion of code system versions in the Code System resource for further discussion on versioning.
If
present,
the
code
SHALL
be
a
syntactically
correct
symbol
as
defined
by
the
system
.
In
some
code
systems
such
as
SNOMED
CT,
the
symbol
may
be
an
expression
composed
of
other
predefined
symbol
(e.g.
post-coordination).
Note
that
codes
are
case
sensitive
unless
specified
otherwise
by
the
code
system.
The
display
is
a
text
representation
of
the
code
defined
by
the
system
and
is
used
to
display
the
meaning
of
the
code
by
an
application
that
is
not
aware
of
the
system
.
Where
If
the
'display'
element
is
populated,
the
string
used
in
display
SHALL
be
one
of
the
display
strings
defined
for
that
code
by
the
code
system
defines
(code
systems
may
define
multiple
possible
display
strings,
strings
for
a
single
code).
If
one
of
these
SHALL
be
used
in
the
available
display
.
If
one
strings
is
labeled
as
preferred,
it
SHOULD
be
used.
If
the
code
system
does
not
define
a
text
representation
for
display
(e.g.
SNOMED
CT
Expressions)
then
display
the
'display'
element
cannot
be
populated,
and
the
meaning
of
the
code
won't
be
accessible
to
systems
that
don't
understand
the
code
expression.
In
some
cases,
the
system
might
not
be
known
-
only
the
code
is
known.
In
this
case,
no
useful
processing
of
the
code
may
be
performed
unless
the
system
can
be
safely
inferred
by
the
context.
This
practice
should
be
avoided
where
possible,
as
information
sharing
in
a
wider
context
is
very
likely
to
arise
eventually,
and
codes
cannot
be
used
in
the
absence
of
a
known
system.
If the system is present, and there is no code, then this is understood to mean that there is no suitable code in the system in which to represent the code.
If
two
codings
have
the
same
system
,
version
and
code
then
they
have
the
same
meaning.
If
the
version
information
is
missing,
or
the
system
,
version
or
the
code
elements
differ,
then
how
the
codes
are
related
can
only
be
determined
by
consulting
the
definitions
of
the
system(s)
and
any
mappings
available.
A coding may be marked as a "userSelected" if a user selected the particular coded value in a user interface (e.g. the user selects an item in a pick-list). If a user selected coding exists, it is the preferred choice for performing translations etc.
Constraints
The context of use (as defined in the resource or applicable profile) usually makes rules about what codes and systems are allowed or required in a particular context by binding the element to a value set.
Coding
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Meta
,
DataRequirement
,
UsageContext
,
Signature
,
CodeableConcept
,
AuditEvent
,
CapabilityStatement
,
Claim
,
ClaimResponse
,
CodeSystem
,
Consent
,
Contract
,
Coverage
,
DocumentReference
,
Encounter
,
Endpoint
,
ExpansionProfile
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
ImagingStudy
,
Location
,
MedicinalProduct
,
MessageDefinition
,
MessageHeader
,
ObservationDefinition
,
ProductPlan
,
Questionnaire
,
QuestionnaireResponse
,
StructureDefinition
,
Subscription
,
TestScript
and
ValueSet
Design Note :Implementation Note: This specification defines two types for representing coded values:
- Coding : a simple direct reference to a code defined by a code system
- CodeableConcept : a text description and/or a list of Codings (i.e. a list of references to codes defined by code systems)
The
Codingdata type corresponds to the simple case of selecting a single code from a code list.HoweverHowever, this type is rarely used in the FHIR specifications; long experience with exchanging coded values in HL7 shows that in the general case, systems need to able to exchange multiple translation codes, and/or an original text.The
Codingdata type is used directly when there is certainty that the value must be selected directly from one of the available codes, and the list of possible codes is agreed to by all participants. This is not usually the case in the context of FHIR - general interoperability - so Coding is mostly used in extensions, which are usually intended to be defined for a well-controlled context of use.
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A
CodeableConcept
represents
a
value
that
is
usually
supplied
by
providing
a
reference
to
one
or
more
terminologies
or
ontologies,
ontologies
but
may
also
be
defined
by
the
provision
of
text.
This
is
a
common
pattern
in
healthcare
data.
This
data
type
can
be
bound
to
a
value
set
ValueSet
.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
Concept
-
reference
to
a
terminology
or
just
text
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..* | Coding |
Code
defined
by
a
terminology
system
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Plain text representation of the concept |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <coding><!-- 0..* Coding Code defined by a terminology system --></coding> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Plain text representation of the concept --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"coding" : [{ Coding }], // Code defined by a terminology system
"text" : "<string>" // Plain text representation of the concept
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:CodeableConcept.coding [ Coding ], ... ; # 0..* Code defined by a terminology system fhir:CodeableConcept.text [ string ]; # 0..1 Plain text representation of the concept ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| CodeableConcept |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
Concept
-
reference
to
a
terminology
or
just
text
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..* | Coding |
Code
defined
by
a
terminology
system
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Plain text representation of the concept |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <coding><!-- 0..* Coding Code defined by a terminology system --></coding> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Plain text representation of the concept --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"coding" : [{ Coding }], // Code defined by a terminology system
"text" : "<string>" // Plain text representation of the concept
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:CodeableConcept.coding [ Coding ], ... ; # 0..* Code defined by a terminology system fhir:CodeableConcept.text [ string ]; # 0..1 Plain text representation of the concept ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| CodeableConcept |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Code
Translations
Additional
Codes
More
than
one
code
may
be
used
in
CodeableConcept
.
The
concept
may
be
coded
multiple
times
in
different
code
systems
(or
even
multiple
times
in
the
same
code
systems,
where
multiple
forms
are
possible,
such
as
with
SNOMED
CT).
Each
coding
(also
referred
to
as
a
'translation')
is
a
representation
of
the
concept
as
described
above
and
may
have
slightly
different
granularity
due
to
the
differences
in
the
definitions
of
the
underlying
codes.
There
is
no
meaning
associated
with
the
ordering
of
coding
within
a
CodeableConcept
.
A
typical
use
of
CodeableConcept
is
to
send
the
local
code
that
the
concept
was
coded
with,
and
also
one
or
more
translations
to
publicly
defined
code
systems
such
as
LOINC
or
SNOMED
CT.
Sending
local
codes
is
useful
and
important
for
the
purposes
of
debugging
and
integrity
auditing.
For
example
example,
many
qualitative
laboratory
test
results
values
are
typically
represented
with
coded
presence/absence
concepts.
Using
the
coded
value
for
'negative'
with
a
standard
SNOMED
CT
code
translation,
valueCodeableConcept
would
be:
"valueCodeableConcept": {
"coding": [
{
"system": "http://snomed.info/sct",
"code": "260385009",
"display": "Negative"
}, {
"system": "https://acme.lab/resultcodes",
"code": "NEG",
"display": "Negative"
}
],
"text": "Negative for Chlamydia Trachomatis rRNA"
}
Note
that
these
concepts
may
be
cross
mapped
using
the
ConceptMap
resource
instead
of
or
in
addition
to
being
represented
as
translations
directly
in
the
in
CodeableConcept
.
Using Text in CodeableConcept
The
text
is
the
representation
of
the
concept
as
entered
or
chosen
by
the
user,
and
which
most
closely
represents
the
intended
meaning
of
the
user
or
concept.
Very
often
the
text
is
the
same
as
a
display
of
one
of
the
codings.
One
or
more
of
the
codings
may
be
flagged
as
the
userSelected
user
selected
code
-
the
code
or
concept
that
the
user
actually
selected
directly.
Note
that
in
all
but
a
few
cases,
only
one
of
the
codings
may
be
flagged
as
the
coding.userSelected
=
true
-
the
code
or
concept
that
the
user
actually
selected
directly.
If
more
than
one
code
is
marked
as
user
selected,
this
means
the
user
explicitly
chose
multiple
codes.
When
none
of
the
coding
elements
is
marked
as
userSelected,
user
selected,
the
text
(if
present)
is
the
preferred
source
of
meaning.
A
free
text
only
representation
of
the
concept
without
any
coding
elements
is
permitted
if
there
is
no
appropriate
code
and
only
free
text
is
available
(and
not
prohibited
by
the
implementation).
For
example
example,
using
text
only,
the
Observation.valueCodeableConcept
element
would
be:
"valueCodeableConcept": {
"text": "uncoded free text result"
}
Constraints
The context of use usually makes rules about what codes and systems are allowed or required in a particular context by binding the element to a value set.
CodeableConcept
is
used
in
the
following
places:
DataRequirement
,
Dosage
,
MarketingStatus
,
Identifier
,
SubstanceAmount
,
Population
,
ProductShelfLife
,
UsageContext
,
Timing
,
ProdCharacteristic
,
Account
,
ActivityDefinition
,
AdverseEvent
,
AllergyIntolerance
,
Appointment
,
AppointmentResponse
,
AuditEvent
,
Basic
,
BiologicallyDerivedProduct
,
BodyStructure
,
CapabilityStatement
,
CarePlan
,
CareTeam
,
CatalogEntry
,
ChargeItem
,
ChargeItemDefinition
,
Claim
,
ClaimResponse
,
ClinicalImpression
,
CodeSystem
,
Communication
,
CommunicationRequest
,
CompartmentDefinition
,
Composition
,
ConceptMap
,
Condition
,
Consent
,
Contract
,
Coverage
,
CoverageEligibilityRequest
,
CoverageEligibilityResponse
,
DetectedIssue
,
Device
,
DeviceComponent
DeviceDefinition
,
DeviceMetric
,
DeviceRequest
,
DeviceUseStatement
,
DiagnosticReport
,
DocumentManifest
,
DocumentReference
,
EligibilityRequest
,
EligibilityResponse
EffectEvidenceSynthesis
,
Encounter
,
Endpoint
,
EntryDefinition
,
EpisodeOfCare
,
EventDefinition
,
ExampleScenario
Evidence
,
ExpansionProfile
EvidenceVariable
,
ExampleScenario
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
FamilyMemberHistory
,
Flag
,
Goal
,
GraphDefinition
,
Group
,
GuidanceResponse
,
HealthcareService
,
ImagingStudy
,
Immunization
,
ImmunizationEvaluation
,
ImmunizationRecommendation
,
ImplementationGuide
,
InsurancePlan
,
Invoice
,
Library
,
List
,
Location
,
Measure
,
MeasureReport
,
Media
,
Medication
,
MedicationAdministration
,
MedicationDispense
,
MedicationKnowledge
,
MedicationRequest
,
MedicationStatement
,
MedicinalProduct
,
MedicinalProductAuthorization
,
MedicinalProductClinicals
MedicinalProductContraindication
,
MedicinalProductDeviceSpec
MedicinalProductIndication
,
MedicinalProductIngredient
,
MedicinalProductInteraction
,
MedicinalProductManufactured
,
MedicinalProductPackaged
,
MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
,
MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect
,
MessageDefinition
,
MessageHeader
,
MolecularSequence
,
NamingSystem
,
NutritionOrder
,
Observation
,
ObservationDefinition
,
OccupationalData
,
OperationDefinition
,
OperationOutcome
,
Organization
,
OrganizationRole
OrganizationAffiliation
,
Patient
,
PaymentNotice
,
PaymentReconciliation
,
PlanDefinition
,
Practitioner
,
PractitionerRole
,
Procedure
,
ProcessResponse
,
ProductPlan
,
Provenance
,
Questionnaire
,
RelatedPerson
,
RequestGroup
,
ResearchDefinition
,
ResearchElementDefinition
,
ResearchStudy
,
RiskAssessment
,
RiskEvidenceSynthesis
,
Schedule
,
SearchParameter
,
Sequence
,
ServiceRequest
,
Slot
,
Specimen
,
SpecimenDefinition
,
StructureDefinition
,
StructureMap
,
Substance
,
SubstanceNucleicAcid
,
SubstancePolymer
,
SubstanceProtein
,
SubstanceReferenceInformation
,
SubstanceSourceMaterial
,
SubstanceSpecification
,
SupplyDelivery
,
SupplyRequest
,
Task
,
TerminologyCapabilities
,
TestScript
,
UserSession
,
ValueSet
,
VerificationResult
and
VisionPrescription
See
also
Examples
,
Detailed
Descriptions
and
Mappings
,
Profiles
&
Extensions
and
and
R2
Conversions
.
A measured amount (or an amount that can potentially be measured).
This
data
type
can
be
bound
to
a
value
set
ValueSet
.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
A
measured
or
measurable
amount
+ Rule: If a code for the unit is present, the system SHALL also be present Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Numerical value (with implicit precision) |
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
<
|
<=
|
>=
|
>
-
how
to
understand
the
value
QuantityComparator ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Unit representation |
|
Σ I | 0..1 | uri | System that defines coded unit form |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code | Coded form of the unit |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <value value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) --> <comparator value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 < | <= | >= | > - how to understand the value --> <unit value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Unit representation --> <system value="[uri]"/><!--0..1 System that defines coded unit form --> <code value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Coded form of the unit --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"value" : <decimal>, // Numerical value (with implicit precision)
"comparator" : "<code>", // < | <= | >= | > - how to understand the value
"unit" : "<string>", // Unit representation
"system" : "<uri>", // C? System that defines coded unit form
"code" : "<code>" // Coded form of the unit
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Quantity.value [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) fhir:Quantity.comparator [ code ]; # 0..1 < | <= | >= | > - how to understand the value fhir:Quantity.unit [ string ]; # 0..1 Unit representation fhir:Quantity.system [ uri ]; # 0..1 System that defines coded unit form fhir:Quantity.code [ code ]; # 0..1 Coded form of the unit ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Quantity | |
| Quantity.comparator |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
A
measured
or
measurable
amount
+ Rule: If a code for the unit is present, the system SHALL also be present Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Numerical value (with implicit precision) |
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
<
|
<=
|
>=
|
>
-
how
to
understand
the
value
QuantityComparator ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Unit representation |
|
Σ I | 0..1 | uri | System that defines coded unit form |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code | Coded form of the unit |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <value value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) --> <comparator value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 < | <= | >= | > - how to understand the value --> <unit value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Unit representation --> <system value="[uri]"/><!--0..1 System that defines coded unit form --> <code value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 Coded form of the unit --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"value" : <decimal>, // Numerical value (with implicit precision)
"comparator" : "<code>", // < | <= | >= | > - how to understand the value
"unit" : "<string>", // Unit representation
"system" : "<uri>", // C? System that defines coded unit form
"code" : "<code>" // Coded form of the unit
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Quantity.value [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) fhir:Quantity.comparator [ code ]; # 0..1 < | <= | >= | > - how to understand the value fhir:Quantity.unit [ string ]; # 0..1 Unit representation fhir:Quantity.system [ uri ]; # 0..1 System that defines coded unit form fhir:Quantity.code [ code ]; # 0..1 Coded form of the unit ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Quantity | |
| Quantity.comparator |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
The
value
contains
the
numerical
value
of
the
quantity,
including
an
implicit
precision.
If
no
comparator
is
specified,
the
value
is
a
point
value
(i.e.
'=').
The
comparator
element
can
never
be
ignored.
The
unit
element
contains
a
displayable
unit
that
defines
what
is
measured.
The
unit
may
additionally
be
coded
in
some
formal
way
using
the
code
and
the
system
(see
Coding
for
further
information
about
how
to
use
the
system
element).
If
the
unit
can
be
coded
in
UCUM
and
a
code
is
provided,
it
SHOULD
be
a
UCUM
code.
If
a
UCUM
unit
is
provided
in
the
code
,
then
a
canonical
value
can
be
generated
for
purposes
of
comparison
between
quantities.
Note
that
the
unit
element
will
often
contain
text
that
is
a
valid
UCUM
unit,
but
it
cannot
be
assumed
that
the
unit
actually
contains
a
valid
UCUM
unit.
Constraints
| id | Level | Location | Description | Expression |
|
qty-3
|
Rule | (base) |
If
a
code
for
the
unit
is
present,
the
system
SHALL
also
be
present
|
|
The
context
of
use
may
frequently
define
what
kind
of
measured
quantity
this
is
and
therefore
what
kind
of
unit
can
be
used.
The
context
of
use
may
additionally
require
a
code
from
a
particular
system
,
or
a
.
value
set
-
see
Using
Terminologies
for
information
about
binding
a
Quantity
to
a
value
set
to
constrain
the
unit
codes.
The
context
of
use
may
also
restrict
the
values
for
the
value
or
.
range
comparator
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantity.comparator | How the Quantity should be understood and represented. | Required | QuantityComparator |
Quantity
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Count
,
Money
SubstanceAmount
,
Ratio
,
Distance
,
Age
,
Duration
,
ProductShelfLife
,
UsageContext
,
ProdCharacteristic
,
ChargeItem
,
Claim
,
Coverage
Contract
,
DeviceComponent
Device
,
DeviceDefinition
,
DeviceRequest
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
Goal
,
Group
,
InsurancePlan
,
MeasureReport
,
MedicinalProductClinicals
MedicinalProductIndication
,
MedicinalProductDeviceSpec
MedicinalProductManufactured
,
MedicinalProductPackaged
,
MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
,
MolecularSequence
,
Observation
,
PlanDefinition
,
ProductPlan
,
Questionnaire
,
QuestionnaireResponse
,
Sequence
ServiceRequest
,
SubstanceReferenceInformation
,
SubstanceSpecification
,
SupplyRequest
and
UserSession
SupplyRequest
There
are
several
additional
data
types
that
are
specializations
of
Quantity
that
only
introduce
new
restrictions
on
the
existing
elements
defined
as
part
of
the
Quantity
data
type:
type.
The
types
Age,
Distance
and
Count
are
marked
as
Trial
Use
because
they
are
not
used
in
this
specification
(though
they
may
be
used
in
extensions).
These
types
may
be
converted
back
to
a
profile
(see
R2
definitions
).
| Type Name | Rules | Formal Definitions | ||||||||||||||||||
| Distance |
Terminology Bindings
| XML , JSON | ||||||||||||||||||
| Usage: (not used as yet) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||
| Age |
Terminology Bindings
|
XML , JSON | ||||||||||||||||||
| Usage: ActivityDefinition , AllergyIntolerance , Condition , FamilyMemberHistory , PlanDefinition , Procedure and RequestGroup | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Count |
|
XML , JSON | ||||||||||||||||||
| Usage: (not used as yet) | ||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Terminology Bindings
|
XML , JSON | ||||||||||||||||||
|
Usage:
DataRequirement
,
Timing
,
ActivityDefinition
,
Encounter
,
EvidenceVariable
,
Goal
,
MedicationKnowledge
,
MedicationRequest
,
|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
In addition to the specializations, there is one |
||||||||||||||||||||
| Profile Name | Rules | Formal Definitions | ||||||||||||||||||
| Simple Quantity |
|
XML , JSON | ||||||||||||||||||
|
Usage:
Dosage
,
SampledData
,
Range
,
ActivityDefinition
,
CarePlan
,
Claim
,
ClaimResponse
,
Contract
,
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Note
that
the
profile
constraint
is
different
from
the
other
specializations
of
Quantity
because
it
is
not
a
type,
just
rules
applied
where
the
Quantity
type
is
used.
There's
another
constraint
-
see
Money
immediately
below.
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions and Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
An amount of currency.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Σ N | Element |
An
amount
of
economic
utility
in
some
recognized
currency
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension | |
![]() ![]() | Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Numerical value (with implicit precision) |
![]() ![]() | Σ | 0..1 | code |
ISO
4217
Currency
Code
CurrencyCode ( Required ) |
Documentation
for
this
format
| ||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <value value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) --> <currency value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 ISO 4217 Currency Code --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"value" : <decimal>, // Numerical value (with implicit precision)
"currency" : "<code>" // ISO 4217 Currency Code
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Money.value [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) fhir:Money.currency [ code ]; # 0..1 ISO 4217 Currency Code ]
Changes since Release 3
| Money | |
| Money.value |
|
| Money.currency |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Σ N | Element |
An
amount
of
economic
utility
in
some
recognized
currency
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension | |
![]() ![]() | Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Numerical value (with implicit precision) |
![]() ![]() | Σ | 0..1 | code |
ISO
4217
Currency
Code
CurrencyCode ( Required ) |
Documentation
for
this
format
| ||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <value value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) --> <currency value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 ISO 4217 Currency Code --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"value" : <decimal>, // Numerical value (with implicit precision)
"currency" : "<code>" // ISO 4217 Currency Code
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Money.value [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Numerical value (with implicit precision) fhir:Money.currency [ code ]; # 0..1 ISO 4217 Currency Code ]
Changes since Release 3
| Money | |
| Money.value |
|
| Money.currency |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
The
value
contains
the
amount
of
the
currency,
including
an
implicit
precision.
Precision
is
always
important
for
financial
amounts.
The
currency
element
contains
an
ISO
4217
code
for
the
currency.
Money is used in the following places: ChargeItem , ChargeItemDefinition , Claim , ClaimResponse , Contract , Coverage , CoverageEligibilityRequest , CoverageEligibilityResponse , ExplanationOfBenefit , InsurancePlan , Invoice , MedicationKnowledge , PaymentNotice and PaymentReconciliation
There
are
also
circumstances
where
a
financial
amount
must
be
represented
as
the
numerator
or
denominator
in
a
Ratio,
where
the
type
is
currency.
In
this
context,
the
Money
amount
is
represented
as
a
Quantity
,
using
the
MoneyQuantity
constraint:
| Profile Name | Rules | Formal Definitions | ||||||||||
| Money Quantity |
| XML , JSON | ||||||||||
| Usage: (not used as yet) | ||||||||||||
Note that the profile is different from the other specializations because it is not a type, just rules applied where the Quantity type is used to represent Money amounts.
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A set of ordered Quantity values defined by a low and high limit.
A Range specifies a set of possible values; usually, one value from the range applies (e.g. "give the patient between 2 and 4 tablets"). Ranges are typically used in instructions.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
Set
of
values
bounded
by
low
and
high
+ Rule: If present, low SHALL have a lower value than high Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | SimpleQuantity | Low limit |
|
Σ | 0..1 | SimpleQuantity | High limit |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <low><!-- 0..1 Quantity(SimpleQuantity) Low limit --></low> <high><!-- 0..1 Quantity(SimpleQuantity) High limit --></high> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"low" : { Quantity(SimpleQuantity) }, // Low limit
"high" : { Quantity(SimpleQuantity) } // High limit
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Range.low [ Quantity(SimpleQuantity) ]; # 0..1 Low limit fhir:Range.high [ Quantity(SimpleQuantity) ]; # 0..1 High limit ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Range |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
Set
of
values
bounded
by
low
and
high
+ Rule: If present, low SHALL have a lower value than high Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | SimpleQuantity | Low limit |
|
Σ | 0..1 | SimpleQuantity | High limit |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <low><!-- 0..1 Quantity(SimpleQuantity) Low limit --></low> <high><!-- 0..1 Quantity(SimpleQuantity) High limit --></high> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"low" : { Quantity(SimpleQuantity) }, // Low limit
"high" : { Quantity(SimpleQuantity) } // High limit
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Range.low [ Quantity(SimpleQuantity) ]; # 0..1 Low limit fhir:Range.high [ Quantity(SimpleQuantity) ]; # 0..1 High limit ]
The
unit
and
code
/
system
elements
of
the
low
or
high
elements
SHALL
match.
If
the
low
or
high
elements
are
missing,
the
meaning
is
that
the
low
or
high
boundaries
are
not
known
and
therefore
neither
is
the
complete
range.
The
comparator
flag
on
the
low
or
high
elements
cannot
be
present.
Note
that
the
Range
type
should
not
be
used
to
represent
out
of
range
measurements:
A
quantity
type
with
the
comparator
element
should
be
used
instead.
The
low
and
the
high
values
are
inclusive,
inclusive
and
are
assumed
to
have
arbitrarily
high
precision;
e.g.
the
range
1.5
to
2.5
includes
1.50,
and
2.50
but
not
1.49
or
2.51.
Constraints
| id | Level | Location | Description | Expression |
|
rng-2
|
Rule | (base) |
If
present,
low
SHALL
have
a
lower
value
than
high
|
|
Range
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Dosage
,
SubstanceAmount
,
Population
,
UsageContext
,
Timing
,
ActivityDefinition
,
AllergyIntolerance
,
Condition
,
DeviceRequest
,
FamilyMemberHistory
,
Goal
,
Group
,
MedicinalProductClinicals
,
Observation
,
ObservationDefinition
,
PlanDefinition
,
Procedure
,
RequestGroup
,
RiskAssessment
,
ServiceRequest
,
SpecimenDefinition
,
SubstanceReferenceInformation
,
SubstanceSpecification
and
SupplyRequest
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A relationship between two Quantity values expressed as a numerator and a denominator.
The Ratio datatype should only be used to express a relationship of two numbers if the relationship cannot be suitably expressed using a Quantity and a common unit. Where the denominator value is known to be fixed to "1", Quantity should be used instead of Ratio.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
A
ratio
of
two
Quantity
values
-
a
numerator
and
a
denominator
+ Rule: Numerator and denominator SHALL both be present, or both are absent. If both are absent, there SHALL be some extension present Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | Quantity | Numerator value |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Quantity | Denominator value |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <numerator><!-- 0..1 Quantity Numerator value --></numerator> <denominator><!-- 0..1 Quantity Denominator value --></denominator> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"numerator" : { Quantity }, // Numerator value
"denominator" : { Quantity } // Denominator value
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Ratio.numerator [ Quantity ]; # 0..1 Numerator value fhir:Ratio.denominator [ Quantity ]; # 0..1 Denominator value ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Ratio |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
A
ratio
of
two
Quantity
values
-
a
numerator
and
a
denominator
+ Rule: Numerator and denominator SHALL both be present, or both are absent. If both are absent, there SHALL be some extension present Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | Quantity | Numerator value |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Quantity | Denominator value |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <numerator><!-- 0..1 Quantity Numerator value --></numerator> <denominator><!-- 0..1 Quantity Denominator value --></denominator> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"numerator" : { Quantity }, // Numerator value
"denominator" : { Quantity } // Denominator value
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Ratio.numerator [ Quantity ]; # 0..1 Numerator value fhir:Ratio.denominator [ Quantity ]; # 0..1 Denominator value ]
Examples
where
a
Quantity
is
typically
used
are
rates,
densities,
concentrations.
Examples
where
a
Ratio
is
used
are:
titres
titers
(e.g.
1:128);
concentration
ratios
where
the
denominator
is
significant
(e.g.
5mg/10mL);
observed
frequencies
(e.g.
2
repetitions/8
hr),
and
where
the
numerator
or
denominator
is
an
amount
of
a
currency
(no
UCUM
code
for
$
etc.).
Common
factors
in
the
numerator
and
denominator
are
not
automatically
cancelled
out.
Ratios
are
not
simply
"structured
numbers"
-
for
example
example,
blood
pressure
measurements
(e.g.
"120/60")
are
not
ratios.
A
proper
ratio
has
both
a
numerator
and
a
denominator;
however
however,
these
are
not
mandatory
in
order
to
allow
an
invalid
ratio
with
an
extension
with
further
information.
Constraints
| id | Level | Location | Description | Expression |
|
rat-1
|
Rule | (base) |
Numerator
and
denominator
SHALL
both
be
present,
or
both
are
absent.
If
both
are
absent,
there
SHALL
be
some
extension
present
|
|
The context of use may require particular types of Quantity for the numerator or denominator.
Ratio
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Dosage
,
Goal
,
Medication
,
MedicationAdministration
,
MedicationKnowledge
,
MedicinalProductIngredient
,
MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
,
NutritionOrder
,
Observation
,
ServiceRequest
,
Substance
and
Substance
SubstanceSpecification
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A time period defined by a start and end date/time.
A period specifies a range of times. The context of use will specify whether the entire range applies (e.g. "the patient was an inpatient of the hospital for this time range") or one value from the period applies (e.g. "give to the patient between 2 and 4 pm on 24-Jun 2013").
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
Time
range
defined
by
start
and
end
date/time
+ Rule: If present, start SHALL have a lower value than end Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ I | 0..1 | dateTime | Starting time with inclusive boundary |
|
Σ I | 0..1 | dateTime | End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <start value="[dateTime]"/><!--0..1 Starting time with inclusive boundary -->
<<end value="[dateTime]"/><!--0..1 End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"start" : "<dateTime>", // C? Starting time with inclusive boundary
"
"end" : "<dateTime>" // C? End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Period.start [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 Starting time with inclusive boundaryfhir:fhir:Period.end [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Period |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
Time
range
defined
by
start
and
end
date/time
+ Rule: If present, start SHALL have a lower value than end Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ I | 0..1 | dateTime | Starting time with inclusive boundary |
|
Σ I | 0..1 | dateTime | End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <start value="[dateTime]"/><!--0..1 Starting time with inclusive boundary -->
<<end value="[dateTime]"/><!--0..1 End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"start" : "<dateTime>", // C? Starting time with inclusive boundary
"
"end" : "<dateTime>" // C? End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Period.start [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 Starting time with inclusive boundaryfhir:fhir:Period.end [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 End time with inclusive boundary, if not ongoing ]
If
the
start
element
is
missing,
the
start
of
the
period
is
not
known.
If
the
end
element
is
missing,
it
means
that
the
period
is
ongoing,
or
the
start
may
be
in
the
past,
and
the
end
date
in
the
future,
which
means
that
period
is
expected/planned
to
end
at
the
specified
time
The end value includes any matching date/time. For example, the period 2011-05-23 to 2011-05-27 includes all the times from the start of the 23rd May through to the end of the 27th of May.
Period
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Address
,
DataRequirement
,
HumanName
,
ContactPoint
,
MarketingStatus
,
Identifier
,
Timing
,
Account
,
ActivityDefinition
,
AllergyIntolerance
,
Appointment
,
AuditEvent
,
BiologicallyDerivedProduct
,
CarePlan
,
CareTeam
,
CatalogEntry
,
ChargeItem
,
ChargeItemDefinition
,
Claim
,
ClaimResponse
,
ClinicalImpression
,
CommunicationRequest
,
Composition
,
Condition
,
Consent
,
Contract
,
Coverage
,
CoverageEligibilityRequest
,
CoverageEligibilityResponse
,
DetectedIssue
,
DeviceRequest
,
DeviceUseStatement
,
DiagnosticReport
,
DocumentReference
,
EligibilityRequest
EffectEvidenceSynthesis
,
Encounter
,
Endpoint
,
EntryDefinition
,
EpisodeOfCare
,
EventDefinition
,
Evidence
,
EvidenceVariable
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
FamilyMemberHistory
,
Flag
,
Group
,
HealthcareService
,
InsurancePlan
,
Library
,
Measure
,
MeasureReport
,
Media
,
MedicationAdministration
,
MedicationRequest
,
MedicationStatement
,
MedicinalProductAuthorization
,
NamingSystem
,
Observation
,
OccupationalData
,
OrganizationRole
OrganizationAffiliation
,
Patient
,
PaymentReconciliation
,
PlanDefinition
,
Practitioner
,
PractitionerRole
,
Procedure
,
ProcessRequest
,
ProductPlan
,
Provenance
,
Questionnaire
,
RelatedPerson
,
RequestGroup
,
ResearchDefinition
,
ResearchElementDefinition
,
ResearchStudy
,
ResearchSubject
,
RiskAssessment
,
RiskEvidenceSynthesis
,
Schedule
,
ServiceRequest
,
Specimen
,
SupplyDelivery
,
SupplyRequest
and
Task
Normative Candidate Note: This DataType is not normative - it is still undergoing Trial Use while more experience is gathered.
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
Data that comes from a series of measurements taken by a device, which may have upper and lower limits. The data type also supports more than one dimension in the data.
A SampledData provides a concise way to handle the data produced by devices that sample a particular physical state at a high frequency. A typical use for this is for the output of an ECG or EKG device. The data type includes a series of raw decimal values (which are mostly simple integers), along with adjustments for scale and factor. These are interpreted such that
original measured value[i] = SampledData.data[i] * SampledData.scaleFactor + SampledData.origin.value
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TU | Element |
A
series
of
measurements
taken
by
a
device
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 1..1 | SimpleQuantity | Zero value and units |
|
Σ | 1..1 | decimal | Number of milliseconds between samples |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Multiply data by this before adding to origin |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Lower limit of detection |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Upper limit of detection |
|
Σ | 1..1 | positiveInt | Number of sample points at each time point |
|
0..1 | string | Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L" | |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <origin><!-- 1..1 Quantity(SimpleQuantity) Zero value and units --></origin> <period value="[decimal]"/><!-- 1..1 Number of milliseconds between samples --> <factor value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Multiply data by this before adding to origin --> <lowerLimit value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Lower limit of detection --> <upperLimit value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Upper limit of detection --> <dimensions value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 1..1 Number of sample points at each time point --> <data value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L" --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"origin" : { Quantity(SimpleQuantity) }, // R! Zero value and units
"period" : <decimal>, // R! Number of milliseconds between samples
"factor" : <decimal>, // Multiply data by this before adding to origin
"lowerLimit" : <decimal>, // Lower limit of detection
"upperLimit" : <decimal>, // Upper limit of detection
"dimensions" : "<positiveInt>", // R! Number of sample points at each time point
"data" : "<string>" // Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L"
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:SampledData.origin [ Quantity(SimpleQuantity) ]; # 1..1 Zero value and units fhir:SampledData.period [ decimal ]; # 1..1 Number of milliseconds between samples fhir:SampledData.factor [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Multiply data by this before adding to origin fhir:SampledData.lowerLimit [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Lower limit of detection fhir:SampledData.upperLimit [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Upper limit of detection fhir:SampledData.dimensions [ positiveInt ]; # 1..1 Number of sample points at each time point fhir:SampledData.data [ string ]; # 0..1 Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L" ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| SampledData | |
| SampledData.factor |
|
| SampledData.data |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TU | Element |
A
series
of
measurements
taken
by
a
device
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 1..1 | SimpleQuantity | Zero value and units |
|
Σ | 1..1 | decimal | Number of milliseconds between samples |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Multiply data by this before adding to origin |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Lower limit of detection |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Upper limit of detection |
|
Σ | 1..1 | positiveInt | Number of sample points at each time point |
|
0..1 | string | Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L" | |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <origin><!-- 1..1 Quantity(SimpleQuantity) Zero value and units --></origin> <period value="[decimal]"/><!-- 1..1 Number of milliseconds between samples --> <factor value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Multiply data by this before adding to origin --> <lowerLimit value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Lower limit of detection --> <upperLimit value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Upper limit of detection --> <dimensions value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 1..1 Number of sample points at each time point --> <data value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L" --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"origin" : { Quantity(SimpleQuantity) }, // R! Zero value and units
"period" : <decimal>, // R! Number of milliseconds between samples
"factor" : <decimal>, // Multiply data by this before adding to origin
"lowerLimit" : <decimal>, // Lower limit of detection
"upperLimit" : <decimal>, // Upper limit of detection
"dimensions" : "<positiveInt>", // R! Number of sample points at each time point
"data" : "<string>" // Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L"
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:SampledData.origin [ Quantity(SimpleQuantity) ]; # 1..1 Zero value and units fhir:SampledData.period [ decimal ]; # 1..1 Number of milliseconds between samples fhir:SampledData.factor [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Multiply data by this before adding to origin fhir:SampledData.lowerLimit [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Lower limit of detection fhir:SampledData.upperLimit [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Upper limit of detection fhir:SampledData.dimensions [ positiveInt ]; # 1..1 Number of sample points at each time point fhir:SampledData.data [ string ]; # 0..1 Decimal values with spaces, or "E" | "U" | "L" ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| SampledData | |
| SampledData.factor |
|
| SampledData.data |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
The digits are a set of decimal values separated by a single space (Unicode character u20). In addition to decimal values, the special values "E" (error), "L" (below detection limit) and "U" (above detection limit) can also be used. If there is more than one dimension, the different dimensions are interlaced - all the data points for a particular time are represented together.
SampledData is used in the following places: Observation
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A
numeric
or
alphanumeric
string
that
is
associated
with
a
single
object
or
entity
within
a
given
system.
Typically,
identifiers
are
used
to
connect
content
in
resources
to
external
content
available
in
other
frameworks
or
protocols.
Identifiers
are
associated
with
objects,
objects
and
may
be
changed
or
retired
due
to
human
or
system
process
and
errors.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
An
identifier
intended
for
computation
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
usual
|
official
|
temp
|
secondary
|
old
(If
known)
IdentifierUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | CodeableConcept |
Description
of
identifier
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | uri | The namespace for the identifier value |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | The value that is unique |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when id is/was valid for use |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Reference ( Organization ) | Organization that issued id (may be just text) |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
< xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"><[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 usual | official | temp | secondary | old (If known) --> <type><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept Description of identifier --></type> <system value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 The namespace for the identifier value --> <value value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 The value that is unique --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when id is/was valid for use --></period> <assigner><!-- 0..1 Reference(Organization) Organization that issued id (may be just text) --></assigner> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"use" : "<code>", // usual | official | temp | secondary | old (If known)
"type" : { CodeableConcept }, // Description of identifier
"system" : "<uri>", // The namespace for the identifier value
"value" : "<string>", // The value that is unique
"period" : { Period }, // Time period when id is/was valid for use
"assigner" : { Reference(Organization) } // Organization that issued id (may be just text)
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Identifier.use [ code ]; # 0..1 usual | official | temp | secondary | old (If known) fhir:Identifier.type [ CodeableConcept ]; # 0..1 Description of identifier fhir:Identifier.system [ uri ]; # 0..1 The namespace for the identifier value fhir:Identifier.value [ string ]; # 0..1 The value that is unique fhir:Identifier.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when id is/was valid for use fhir:Identifier.assigner [ Reference(Organization) ]; # 0..1 Organization that issued id (may be just text) ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Identifier | |
| Identifier.use |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
An
identifier
intended
for
computation
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
usual
|
official
|
temp
|
secondary
|
old
(If
known)
IdentifierUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | CodeableConcept |
Description
of
identifier
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | uri | The namespace for the identifier value |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | The value that is unique |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when id is/was valid for use |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Reference ( Organization ) | Organization that issued id (may be just text) |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
< xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"><[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 usual | official | temp | secondary | old (If known) --> <type><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept Description of identifier --></type> <system value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 The namespace for the identifier value --> <value value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 The value that is unique --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when id is/was valid for use --></period> <assigner><!-- 0..1 Reference(Organization) Organization that issued id (may be just text) --></assigner> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"use" : "<code>", // usual | official | temp | secondary | old (If known)
"type" : { CodeableConcept }, // Description of identifier
"system" : "<uri>", // The namespace for the identifier value
"value" : "<string>", // The value that is unique
"period" : { Period }, // Time period when id is/was valid for use
"assigner" : { Reference(Organization) } // Organization that issued id (may be just text)
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Identifier.use [ code ]; # 0..1 usual | official | temp | secondary | old (If known) fhir:Identifier.type [ CodeableConcept ]; # 0..1 Description of identifier fhir:Identifier.system [ uri ]; # 0..1 The namespace for the identifier value fhir:Identifier.value [ string ]; # 0..1 The value that is unique fhir:Identifier.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when id is/was valid for use fhir:Identifier.assigner [ Reference(Organization) ]; # 0..1 Organization that issued id (may be just text) ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Identifier | |
| Identifier.use |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
The
value
SHALL
be
unique
within
the
defined
system
and
have
a
consistent
meaning
wherever
it
appears.
Both
Identifier.system
is
always
case
sensitive.
system
Identifier.value
and
is
to
be
treated
as
case
sensitive
unless
knowledge
of
the
value
Identifier.system
are
always
case
sensitive.
allows
the
processer
to
be
confident
that
non-case-sensitive
processing
is
safe.
The
system
is
a
URI
that
defines
a
set
of
identifiers
(i.e.
how
the
value
is
made
unique).
It
might
be
a
specific
application
or
a
recognized
standard/specification
for
a
set
of
identifiers
or
a
way
of
making
identifiers
unique.
FHIR
defines
some
useful
or
important
system
URIs
directly
.
Here
are
some
example
identifier
namespaces:
http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/us-ssn
for
United
States
Social
Security
Number
(SSN)
values
http://ns.electronichealth.net.au/id/hi/ihi/1.0
for
Australian
Individual
Healthcare
Identifier
(IHI)
numbers
urn:ietf:rfc:3986
for
when
the
value
of
the
identifier
is
itself
a
globally
unique
URI
If
the
system
is
a
URL,
it
SHOULD
resolve.
Resolution
might
be
to
a
web
page
that
describes
the
identifier
system
and/or
supports
look-up
of
identifiers.
Alternatively,
it
could
be
to
a
NamingSystem
resource
instance.
Resolvable
URLs
are
generally
preferred
by
implementers
over
non-resolvable
URNs,
particularly
opaque
URNs
such
as
OIDs
(urn:oid:)
or
UUIDs
(urn:uuid:).
If
used,
OIDs
and
UUIDs
may
be
registered
in
the
HL7
OID
registry
and
SHOULD
be
registered
if
the
content
is
shared
or
exchanged
across
institutional
boundaries.
It is up to the implementer organization to determine an appropriate URL or URN structure that will avoid collisions and to manage that space (and the resolvability of URLs) over time.
Note that the scope of a given identifier system may extend beyond identifiers that might be captured by a single resource. For example, some systems might draw all "order" identifiers from a single namespace, though some might be used on MedicationRequest while others would appear on ServiceRequest .
If
the
identifier
value
itself
is
naturally
a
globally
unique
URI
(e.g.
an
OID,
a
UUID,
or
a
URI
with
no
trailing
local
part),
then
the
system
SHALL
be
"
urn:ietf:rfc:3986
",
and
the
URI
is
in
the
value
(OIDs
and
UUIDs
using
urn:oid:
and
urn:uuid:
-
see
note
on
the
V3
mapping
and
the
examples
).
Naturally
globally
unique
identifiers
are
those
for
which
no
system
has
been
assigned
and
where
the
value
of
the
identifier
is
reasonably
expected
to
not
be
re-used.
Typically,
these
are
absolute
URIs
of
some
kind.
In
some
cases,
the
system
might
not
be
known
-
only
the
value
is
known
(e.g.
a
simple
device
that
scans
a
barcode),
or
the
system
is
known
implicitly
(simple
exchange
in
a
limited
context,
often
driven
by
barcode
readers).
In
this
case,
no
useful
matching
may
be
performed
using
the
value
unless
the
system
can
be
safely
inferred
by
the
context.
Applications
should
provide
a
system
wherever
possible,
as
information
sharing
in
a
wider
context
is
very
likely
to
arise
eventually,
and
values
without
a
system
are
inherently
limited
in
use.
In
addition
to
the
system
(which
provides
a
uniqueness
scope)
and
the
value
,
identifiers
may
also
have
a
type
,
which
may
be
useful
when
a
system
encounters
identifiers
with
unknown
system
values.
Note,
however,
that
the
type
of
an
identifier
is
not
a
well-controlled
vocabulary
with
wide
variations
in
practice.
The
type
deals
only
with
general
categories
of
identifiers
and
SHOULD
not
be
used
for
codes
that
correspond
1..1
with
the
Identifier.system.
Some
identifiers
may
fall
into
multiple
categories
due
to
variations
in
common
usage.
The
assigner
is
used
to
indicate
what
registry/state/facility/etc.
assigned
the
identifier.
As
a
Reference
,
the
assigner
can
include
just
a
text
description
in
the
display
.
Constraints
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identifier.use | Identifies the purpose for this identifier, if known . | Required | IdentifierUse |
| Identifier.type | A coded type for an identifier that can be used to determine which identifier to use for a specific purpose. | Extensible | Identifier Type Codes |
Identifier
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Reference
,
ProductShelfLife
,
Account
,
ActivityDefinition
,
AdverseEvent
,
AllergyIntolerance
,
Appointment
,
AppointmentResponse
,
AuditEvent
,
Basic
,
BiologicallyDerivedProduct
,
BodyStructure
,
Bundle
,
CarePlan
,
CareTeam
,
CatalogEntry
,
ChargeItem
,
ChargeItemDefinition
,
Claim
,
ClaimResponse
,
ClinicalImpression
,
CodeSystem
,
Communication
,
CommunicationRequest
,
Composition
,
ConceptMap
,
Condition
,
Consent
,
Contract
,
Coverage
,
CoverageEligibilityRequest
,
CoverageEligibilityResponse
,
DetectedIssue
,
Device
,
DeviceComponent
DeviceDefinition
,
DeviceMetric
,
DeviceRequest
,
DeviceUseStatement
,
DiagnosticReport
,
DocumentManifest
,
DocumentReference
,
EligibilityRequest
,
EligibilityResponse
EffectEvidenceSynthesis
,
Encounter
,
Endpoint
,
EnrollmentRequest
,
EnrollmentResponse
,
EntryDefinition
,
EpisodeOfCare
,
EventDefinition
,
ExampleScenario
Evidence
,
ExpansionProfile
EvidenceVariable
,
ExampleScenario
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
FamilyMemberHistory
,
Flag
,
Goal
,
Group
,
GuidanceResponse
,
HealthcareService
,
ImagingStudy
,
Immunization
,
ImmunizationEvaluation
,
ImmunizationRecommendation
,
InsurancePlan
,
Invoice
,
Library
,
List
,
Location
,
Measure
,
MeasureReport
,
Media
,
Medication
,
MedicationAdministration
,
MedicationDispense
,
MedicationRequest
,
MedicationStatement
,
MedicinalProduct
,
MedicinalProductAuthorization
,
MedicinalProductDeviceSpec
,
MedicinalProductIngredient
,
MedicinalProductPackaged
,
MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
,
MessageDefinition
,
MolecularSequence
,
NutritionOrder
,
Observation
,
OccupationalData
ObservationDefinition
,
Organization
,
OrganizationRole
OrganizationAffiliation
,
Patient
,
PaymentNotice
,
PaymentReconciliation
,
Person
,
PlanDefinition
,
Practitioner
,
PractitionerRole
,
Procedure
,
ProcessRequest
,
ProcessResponse
,
ProductPlan
,
Provenance
,
Questionnaire
,
QuestionnaireResponse
,
RelatedPerson
,
RequestGroup
,
ResearchDefinition
,
ResearchElementDefinition
,
ResearchStudy
,
ResearchSubject
,
RiskAssessment
,
Schedule
RiskEvidenceSynthesis
,
Sequence
Schedule
,
ServiceRequest
,
Slot
,
Specimen
,
SpecimenDefinition
,
StructureDefinition
,
StructureMap
,
Substance
,
SubstanceNucleicAcid
,
SubstanceProtein
,
SubstanceReferenceInformation
,
SubstanceSourceMaterial
,
SubstanceSpecification
,
SupplyDelivery
,
SupplyRequest
,
Task
,
TestReport
,
TestScript
,
UserSession
,
ValueSet
,
VerificationResult
and
VisionPrescription
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A name of a human with text, parts and usage information.
Names may be changed or repudiated. People may have different names in different contexts. Names may be divided into parts of different type that have variable significance depending on context, though the division into parts is not always significant. With personal names, the different parts might or might not be imbued with some implicit meaning; various cultures associate different importance with the name parts and the degree to which systems SHALL care about name parts around the world varies widely.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
Name
of
a
human
-
parts
and
usage
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
usual
|
official
|
temp
|
nickname
|
anonymous
|
old
|
maiden
NameUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Text representation of the full name |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Family name (often called 'Surname') |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Given
names
(not
always
'first').
Includes
middle
names
This repeating element order: Given Names appear in the correct order for presenting the name |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Parts
that
come
before
the
name
This repeating element order: Prefixes appear in the correct order for presenting the name |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Parts
that
come
after
the
name
This repeating element order: Suffixes appear in the correct order for presenting the name |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when name was/is in use |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 usual | official | temp | nickname | anonymous | old | maiden --> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Text representation of the full name --> <family value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Family name (often called 'Surname') --> <given value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Given names (not always 'first'). Includes middle names --> <prefix value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Parts that come before the name --> <suffix value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Parts that come after the name --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when name was/is in use --></period> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"use" : "<code>", // usual | official | temp | nickname | anonymous | old | maiden
"text" : "<string>", // Text representation of the full name
"family" : "<string>", // Family name (often called 'Surname')
"given" : ["<string>"], // Given names (not always 'first'). Includes middle names
"prefix" : ["<string>"], // Parts that come before the name
"suffix" : ["<string>"], // Parts that come after the name
"period" : { Period } // Time period when name was/is in use
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:HumanName.use [ code ]; # 0..1 usual | official | temp | nickname | anonymous | old | maiden fhir:HumanName.text [ string ]; # 0..1 Text representation of the full name fhir:HumanName.family [ string ]; # 0..1 Family name (often called 'Surname') fhir:HumanName.given [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Given names (not always 'first'). Includes middle names fhir:HumanName.prefix [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Parts that come before the name fhir:HumanName.suffix [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Parts that come after the name fhir:HumanName.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when name was/is in use ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| HumanName | |
| HumanName.use |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
Name
of
a
human
-
parts
and
usage
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
usual
|
official
|
temp
|
nickname
|
anonymous
|
old
|
maiden
NameUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Text representation of the full name |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Family name (often called 'Surname') |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Given
names
(not
always
'first').
Includes
middle
names
This repeating element order: Given Names appear in the correct order for presenting the name |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Parts
that
come
before
the
name
This repeating element order: Prefixes appear in the correct order for presenting the name |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Parts
that
come
after
the
name
This repeating element order: Suffixes appear in the correct order for presenting the name |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when name was/is in use |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 usual | official | temp | nickname | anonymous | old | maiden --> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Text representation of the full name --> <family value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Family name (often called 'Surname') --> <given value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Given names (not always 'first'). Includes middle names --> <prefix value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Parts that come before the name --> <suffix value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Parts that come after the name --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when name was/is in use --></period> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"use" : "<code>", // usual | official | temp | nickname | anonymous | old | maiden
"text" : "<string>", // Text representation of the full name
"family" : "<string>", // Family name (often called 'Surname')
"given" : ["<string>"], // Given names (not always 'first'). Includes middle names
"prefix" : ["<string>"], // Parts that come before the name
"suffix" : ["<string>"], // Parts that come after the name
"period" : { Period } // Time period when name was/is in use
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:HumanName.use [ code ]; # 0..1 usual | official | temp | nickname | anonymous | old | maiden fhir:HumanName.text [ string ]; # 0..1 Text representation of the full name fhir:HumanName.family [ string ]; # 0..1 Family name (often called 'Surname') fhir:HumanName.given [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Given names (not always 'first'). Includes middle names fhir:HumanName.prefix [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Parts that come before the name fhir:HumanName.suffix [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Parts that come after the name fhir:HumanName.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when name was/is in use ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| HumanName | |
| HumanName.use |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
This table summarizes where common parts of a person's name are found.
| Name | Example | Destination / Comments |
| Surname | Smith | Family Name |
| First name | John | Given Name |
| Title |
|
Prefix |
| Middle Name | Samuel | Subsequent Given Names |
| Patronymic | bin Osman | Family Name |
| Multiple family names | Carreño Quiñones | Family Name. See note below about decomposition of family name |
| Initials | Q. | Given Name as initial ("." recommended) |
| Nick Name | Jock | Given name, with Use = common |
| Qualifications | PhD | Suffix |
| Honorifics | Senior | Suffix |
| Voorvoegsel / Nobility | van Beethoven | Family Name. See note below about decomposition of family name |
For
further
information,
including
all
W3C
International
Examples
,
consult
the
examples
.
Note:
Implementers
should
read
the
name
examples
for
a
full
understanding
of
how
name
works.
The
multiple
given
parts
and
family
name
combine
to
form
a
single
name.
Where
a
person
has
alternate
names
that
may
be
used
in
place
of
each
other
(e.g.
Nicknames,
Aliases),
these
are
different
instances
of
HumanName
.
The
text
element
specifies
the
entire
name
as
it
should
be
displayed
e.g.
in
an
application
UI.
This
may
be
provided
instead
of
or
as
well
as
the
specific
parts.
Applications
updating
an
address
a
name
SHALL
ensure
that
when
both
text
and
parts
are
present,
no
content
is
included
in
the
text
that
isn't
found
in
a
part.
The
correct
order
of
assembly
of
the
parts
is
culture
dependent:
the
order
of
the
parts
within
a
given
part
type
has
significance
and
SHALL
be
observed.
The
appropriate
order
between
family
name
and
given
names
depends
on
culture
and
context
of
use.
Note
that
there
is
an
extension
for
the
few
times
name
assembly
order
is
not
fixed
by
the
culture.
The
given
name
parts
may
contain
whitespace,
though
generally
they
don't.
Initials
may
be
used
in
place
of
the
full
name
if
that
is
all
that
is
recorded.
Systems
that
operate
across
cultures
should
generally
rely
on
the
text
form
for
presentation,
presentation
and
use
the
parts
for
index/search
functionality.
For
this
reasons,
reason,
applications
SHOULD
populate
the
text
element
for
future
robustness.
In
some
cultures
(e.g.
German,
Dutch,
Spanish,
Portuguese),
family
names
are
complex
and
composed
of
various
parts
that
may
need
to
be
managed
separately,
e.g.
they
have
differing
significance
for
searching.
In
these
cases,
the
full
family
name
is
populated
in
family
,
and
a
decomposition
of
the
name
can
be
provided
using
the
family
extensions
own-name
,
own-prefix
,
partner-name
,
partner-prefix
,
fathers-family
and
mothers-family
.
For
robust
search,
servers
should
search
the
parts
of
a
family
name
independently.
E.g.
Searching
either
Carreno
or
Quinones
should
match
a
family
name
of
"Carreno
Quinones".
HL7
affiliates
affiliates,
and
others
producing
implementation
guides,
may
make
more
specific
recommendations
about
how
search
should
work
in
their
specific
culture.
cultures
or
environments.
Constraints
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| HumanName.use |
The
use
of
a
human
|
Required | NameUse |
HumanName
is
used
in
the
following
places:
InsurancePlan
,
Organization
,
Patient
,
Person
,
Practitioner
,
ProductPlan
and
RelatedPerson
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
An address expressed using postal conventions (as opposed to GPS or other location definition formats). This data type may be used to convey addresses for use in delivering mail as well as for visiting locations which might not be valid for mail delivery. There are a variety of postal address formats defined around the world.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
An
address
expressed
using
postal
conventions
(as
opposed
to
GPS
or
other
location
definition
formats)
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
home
|
work
|
temp
|
old
|
billing
-
purpose
of
this
address
AddressUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
postal
|
physical
|
both
AddressType ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Text representation of the address |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Street
name,
number,
direction
&
P.O.
Box
etc.
This repeating element order: The order in which lines should appear in an address label |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Name of city, town etc. |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | District name (aka county) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Postal code for area |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when address was/is in use |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 home | work | temp | old | billing - purpose of this address --> <type value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 postal | physical | both --> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Text representation of the address --> <line value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Street name, number, direction & P.O. Box etc. --><<city value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Name of city, town etc. --> <district value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 District name (aka county) --><<state value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok) --> <postalCode value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Postal code for area --> <country value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code) --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when address was/is in use --></period> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"use" : "<code>", // home | work | temp | old | billing - purpose of this address
"type" : "<code>", // postal | physical | both
"text" : "<string>", // Text representation of the address
"line" : ["<string>"], // Street name, number, direction & P.O. Box etc.
"
"city" : "<string>", // Name of city, town etc.
"district" : "<string>", // District name (aka county)
"
"state" : "<string>", // Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok)
"postalCode" : "<string>", // Postal code for area
"country" : "<string>", // Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code)
"period" : { Period } // Time period when address was/is in use
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Address.use [ code ]; # 0..1 home | work | temp | old | billing - purpose of this address fhir:Address.type [ code ]; # 0..1 postal | physical | both fhir:Address.text [ string ]; # 0..1 Text representation of the address fhir:Address.line [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Street name, number, direction & P.O. Box etc.fhir:fhir:Address.city [ string ]; # 0..1 Name of city, town etc. fhir:Address.district [ string ]; # 0..1 District name (aka county)fhir:fhir:Address.state [ string ]; # 0..1 Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok) fhir:Address.postalCode [ string ]; # 0..1 Postal code for area fhir:Address.country [ string ]; # 0..1 Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code) fhir:Address.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when address was/is in use ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Address | |
| Address.use |
|
| Address.type |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N | Element |
An
address
expressed
using
postal
conventions
(as
opposed
to
GPS
or
other
location
definition
formats)
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
home
|
work
|
temp
|
old
|
billing
-
purpose
of
this
address
AddressUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
postal
|
physical
|
both
AddressType ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Text representation of the address |
|
Σ | 0..* | string |
Street
name,
number,
direction
&
P.O.
Box
etc.
This repeating element order: The order in which lines should appear in an address label |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Name of city, town etc. |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | District name (aka county) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Postal code for area |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when address was/is in use |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 home | work | temp | old | billing - purpose of this address --> <type value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 postal | physical | both --> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Text representation of the address --> <line value="[string]"/><!-- 0..* Street name, number, direction & P.O. Box etc. --><<city value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Name of city, town etc. --> <district value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 District name (aka county) --><<state value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok) --> <postalCode value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Postal code for area --> <country value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code) --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when address was/is in use --></period> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"use" : "<code>", // home | work | temp | old | billing - purpose of this address
"type" : "<code>", // postal | physical | both
"text" : "<string>", // Text representation of the address
"line" : ["<string>"], // Street name, number, direction & P.O. Box etc.
"
"city" : "<string>", // Name of city, town etc.
"district" : "<string>", // District name (aka county)
"
"state" : "<string>", // Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok)
"postalCode" : "<string>", // Postal code for area
"country" : "<string>", // Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code)
"period" : { Period } // Time period when address was/is in use
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Address.use [ code ]; # 0..1 home | work | temp | old | billing - purpose of this address fhir:Address.type [ code ]; # 0..1 postal | physical | both fhir:Address.text [ string ]; # 0..1 Text representation of the address fhir:Address.line [ string ], ... ; # 0..* Street name, number, direction & P.O. Box etc.fhir:fhir:Address.city [ string ]; # 0..1 Name of city, town etc. fhir:Address.district [ string ]; # 0..1 District name (aka county)fhir:fhir:Address.state [ string ]; # 0..1 Sub-unit of country (abbreviations ok) fhir:Address.postalCode [ string ]; # 0..1 Postal code for area fhir:Address.country [ string ]; # 0..1 Country (e.g. can be ISO 3166 2 or 3 letter code) fhir:Address.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when address was/is in use ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Address | |
| Address.use |
|
| Address.type |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
The text element specifies the entire address as it should be displayed e.g. on a postal label. This may be provided instead of or as well as the specific parts. Applications updating an address SHALL ensure that when both text and parts are present, no content is included in the text that isn't found in a part.
Constraints
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Address.use |
The
use
of
an
|
Required | AddressUse |
| Address.type |
The
type
of
an
address
(physical
/
|
Required | AddressType |
Address
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Claim
,
ClaimResponse
,
ExplanationOfBenefit
,
InsurancePlan
,
Location
,
Organization
,
Patient
,
Person
,
Practitioner
,
ProductPlan
and
RelatedPerson
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
Details for all kinds of technology-mediated contact points for a person or organization, including telephone, email, etc.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
Details
of
a
Technology
mediated
contact
point
(phone,
fax,
email,
etc.)
+ Rule: A system is required if a value is provided. Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ I | 0..1 | code |
phone
|
fax
|
email
|
pager
|
url
|
sms
|
other
ContactPointSystem ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | The actual contact point details |
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
home
|
work
|
temp
|
old
|
mobile
-
purpose
of
this
contact
point
ContactPointUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | positiveInt | Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when the contact point was/is in use |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <system value="[code]"/><!--0..1 phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other --> <value value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 The actual contact point details --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 home | work | temp | old | mobile - purpose of this contact point -->
<<rank value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest) --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when the contact point was/is in use --></period> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"system" : "<code>", // C? phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other
"value" : "<string>", // The actual contact point details
"use" : "<code>", // home | work | temp | old | mobile - purpose of this contact point
"
"rank" : "<positiveInt>", // Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest)
"period" : { Period } // Time period when the contact point was/is in use
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:ContactPoint.system [ code ]; # 0..1 phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other fhir:ContactPoint.value [ string ]; # 0..1 The actual contact point details fhir:ContactPoint.use [ code ]; # 0..1 home | work | temp | old | mobile - purpose of this contact pointfhir:fhir:ContactPoint.rank [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest) fhir:ContactPoint.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when the contact point was/is in use ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| ContactPoint | |
| ContactPoint.system |
|
| ContactPoint.use |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ I N | Element |
Details
of
a
Technology
mediated
contact
point
(phone,
fax,
email,
etc.)
+ Rule: A system is required if a value is provided. Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ I | 0..1 | code |
phone
|
fax
|
email
|
pager
|
url
|
sms
|
other
ContactPointSystem ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | string | The actual contact point details |
|
?! Σ | 0..1 | code |
home
|
work
|
temp
|
old
|
mobile
-
purpose
of
this
contact
point
ContactPointUse ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | positiveInt | Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period | Time period when the contact point was/is in use |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <system value="[code]"/><!--0..1 phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other --> <value value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 The actual contact point details --> <use value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 home | work | temp | old | mobile - purpose of this contact point -->
<<rank value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest) --> <period><!-- 0..1 Period Time period when the contact point was/is in use --></period> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"system" : "<code>", // C? phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other
"value" : "<string>", // The actual contact point details
"use" : "<code>", // home | work | temp | old | mobile - purpose of this contact point
"
"rank" : "<positiveInt>", // Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest)
"period" : { Period } // Time period when the contact point was/is in use
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:ContactPoint.system [ code ]; # 0..1 phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other fhir:ContactPoint.value [ string ]; # 0..1 The actual contact point details fhir:ContactPoint.use [ code ]; # 0..1 home | work | temp | old | mobile - purpose of this contact pointfhir:fhir:ContactPoint.rank [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Specify preferred order of use (1 = highest) fhir:ContactPoint.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 Time period when the contact point was/is in use ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| ContactPoint | |
| ContactPoint.system |
|
| ContactPoint.use |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
If
capturing
a
phone,
fax
or
similar
contact
point,
the
value
should
be
a
properly
formatted
telephone
number
according
to
ITU-T
E.123
.
However,
this
is
frequently
not
possible
due
to
legacy
data
and/or
clerical
practices
when
recording
contact
details.
For
this
reason,
phone,
fax,
pager,
and
email
addresses
are
not
handled
as
formal
URLs.
For
other
kinds
of
contact
points,
the
system
is
"other"
and
the
value
SHOULD
be
a
URL
so
that
its
use
can
be
determined
automatically.
Typical
URL
schemes
used
in
the
value
are
http(s):
http{s}:
for
web
addresses,
and
URL
schemes
for
various
kinds
of
messaging
systems.
If
the
value
is
not
a
URL,
then
human
interpretation
will
be
required.
The
rank
element
can
be
used
to
specify
a
preference
for
the
order
in
which
a
set
of
contacts
is
used.
Contacts
are
ranked
ContactPoints
with
lower
rank
values
coming
before
are
more
preferred
than
those
with
higher
rank
values.
Note
that
rank
does
not
necessarily
follow
the
order
in
which
the
contacts
are
represented
in
the
instance.
Constraints
| id | Level | Location | Description | Expression |
|
cpt-2
|
Rule | (base) |
A
system
is
required
if
a
value
is
provided.
|
|
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| ContactPoint.system |
Telecommunications
form
for
contact
|
Required | ContactPointSystem |
| ContactPoint.use |
Use
of
contact
|
Required | ContactPointUse |
ContactPoint
is
used
in
the
following
places:
ContactDetail
,
CareTeam
,
Device
,
DeviceDefinition
,
Endpoint
,
HealthcareService
,
InsurancePlan
,
Location
,
MessageHeader
,
Organization
,
OrganizationRole
OrganizationAffiliation
,
Patient
,
Person
,
Practitioner
,
PractitionerRole
,
ProductPlan
,
RelatedPerson
and
Subscription
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
Describes
the
occurrence
of
an
event
that
may
occur
multiple
times.
Timing
schedules
are
used
for
specifying
when
events
are
expected
or
requested
to
occur,
occur
and
may
also
be
used
to
represent
the
summary
of
a
past
or
ongoing
event.
For
simplicity,
the
definitions
of
Timing
components
are
expressed
as
'future'
events,
but
such
components
can
also
be
used
to
describe
historic
or
ongoing
events.
A Timing schedule can be a list of events and/or criteria for when the event happens, which can be expressed in a structured form and/or as a code. When both event and a repeating specification are provided, the list of events should be understood as an interpretation of the information in the repeat structure.
Note:
the
The
Timing
data
type
allows
modifier
extensions
.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N |
|
A
timing
schedule
that
specifies
an
event
that
may
occur
multiple
times
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension , modifierExtension |
|
|
Σ | 0..* | dateTime |
When
the
event
occurs
|
|
Σ I | 0..1 | Element |
When
the
event
is
to
occur
+ + Rule: if there's a + Rule: duration SHALL be a non-negative value + Rule: period SHALL be a non-negative value + Rule: If there's a periodMax, there must be a period + Rule: If there's a durationMax, there must be a duration + Rule: If there's a countMax, there must be a count + + Rule: If there's a timeOfDay, there cannot be |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits | |
|
Duration | |||
|
Range | |||
|
Period | |||
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Number of times to repeat |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Maximum number of times to repeat |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | How long when it happens |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | How long when it happens (Max) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
s
|
min
|
h
|
d
|
wk
|
mo
|
a
-
unit
of
time
(UCUM)
UnitsOfTime ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Event occurs frequency times per period |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Event occurs frequency times per period |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Upper limit of period (3-4 hours) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
s
|
min
|
h
|
d
|
wk
|
mo
|
a
-
unit
of
time
(UCUM)
UnitsOfTime ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..* | code |
mon
|
tue
|
wed
|
thu
|
fri
|
sat
|
sun
DaysOfWeek ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..* | time |
Time
of
day
for
action
|
|
Σ | 0..* | code |
Code
for
time
period
of
occurrence
EventTiming ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | unsignedInt | Minutes from event (before or after) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | CodeableConcept |
BID
|
TID
|
QID
|
AM
|
PM
|
QD
|
QOD
|
TimingAbbreviation ( Preferred ) |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
< xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: --><Timing xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from BackboneElement: extension, modifierExtension --> <event value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..* When the event occurs --> <repeat> <!-- 0..1 When the event is to occur --> <bounds[x]><!-- 0..1 Duration|Range|Period Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits --></bounds[x]>< < < <<count value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Number of times to repeat --> <countMax value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Maximum number of times to repeat --> <duration value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 How long when it happens --> <durationMax value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 How long when it happens (Max) --> <durationUnit value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM) -->< < <<frequency value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period --> <frequencyMax value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period --> <period value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period --> <periodMax value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Upper limit of period (3-4 hours) --> <periodUnit value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM) --> <dayOfWeek value="[code]"/><!-- 0..* mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun --> <timeOfDay value="[time]"/><!-- 0..* Time of day for action --> <when value="[code]"/><!-- 0..* Code for time period of occurrence --> <offset value="[unsignedInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Minutes from event (before or after) --> </repeat><</code> </[name]><code><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept BID | TID | QID | AM | PM | QD | QOD | + --></code> </Timing>
JSON Template
{
// from Element:
// from BackboneElement: extension, modifierExtension
"event" : ["<dateTime>"], // When the event occurs
"repeat" : { // When the event is to occur
// bounds[x]: Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits. One of these 3:
"boundsDuration" : { Duration },
"boundsRange" : { Range },
"boundsPeriod" : { Period },
"
"
"
"
"count" : "<positiveInt>", // Number of times to repeat
"countMax" : "<positiveInt>", // Maximum number of times to repeat
"duration" : <decimal>, // How long when it happens
"durationMax" : <decimal>, // How long when it happens (Max)
"durationUnit" : "<code>", // s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM)
"
"
"
"frequency" : "<positiveInt>", // Event occurs frequency times per period
"frequencyMax" : "<positiveInt>", // Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period
"period" : <decimal>, // Event occurs frequency times per period
"periodMax" : <decimal>, // Upper limit of period (3-4 hours)
"periodUnit" : "<code>", // s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM)
"dayOfWeek" : ["<code>"], // mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun
"timeOfDay" : ["<time>"], // Time of day for action
"when" : ["<code>"], // Code for time period of occurrence
"offset" : "<unsignedInt>" // Minutes from event (before or after)
},
"
"code" : { CodeableConcept } // BID | TID | QID | AM | PM | QD | QOD | +
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [# from Element:# from BackboneElement: Element.extension, BackboneElement.modifierextension fhir:Timing.event [ dateTime ], ... ; # 0..* When the event occurs fhir:Timing.repeat [ # 0..1 When the event is to occur # Timing.repeat.bounds[x] : 0..1 Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits. One of these 3 fhir:Timing.repeat.boundsDuration [ Duration ] fhir:Timing.repeat.boundsRange [ Range ] fhir:Timing.repeat.boundsPeriod [ Period ]fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir:fhir:Timing.repeat.count [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Number of times to repeat fhir:Timing.repeat.countMax [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Maximum number of times to repeat fhir:Timing.repeat.duration [ decimal ]; # 0..1 How long when it happens fhir:Timing.repeat.durationMax [ decimal ]; # 0..1 How long when it happens (Max) fhir:Timing.repeat.durationUnit [ code ]; # 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM)fhir: fhir: fhir:fhir:Timing.repeat.frequency [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period fhir:Timing.repeat.frequencyMax [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period fhir:Timing.repeat.period [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period fhir:Timing.repeat.periodMax [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Upper limit of period (3-4 hours) fhir:Timing.repeat.periodUnit [ code ]; # 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM) fhir:Timing.repeat.dayOfWeek [ code ], ... ; # 0..* mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun fhir:Timing.repeat.timeOfDay [ time ], ... ; # 0..* Time of day for action fhir:Timing.repeat.when [ code ], ... ; # 0..* Code for time period of occurrence fhir:Timing.repeat.offset [ unsignedInt ]; # 0..1 Minutes from event (before or after) ];fhir:fhir:Timing.code [ CodeableConcept ]; # 0..1 BID | TID | QID | AM | PM | QD | QOD | + ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Timing | |
| Timing.repeat.count |
|
| Timing.repeat.countMax |
|
| Timing.repeat.durationUnit |
|
| Timing.repeat.frequency |
|
| Timing.repeat.frequencyMax |
|
| Timing.repeat.periodUnit |
|
| Timing.repeat.dayOfWeek |
|
| Timing.repeat.when |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Σ N |
|
A
timing
schedule
that
specifies
an
event
that
may
occur
multiple
times
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension , modifierExtension |
|
|
Σ | 0..* | dateTime |
When
the
event
occurs
|
|
Σ I | 0..1 | Element |
When
the
event
is
to
occur
+ + Rule: if there's a + Rule: duration SHALL be a non-negative value + Rule: period SHALL be a non-negative value + Rule: If there's a periodMax, there must be a period + Rule: If there's a durationMax, there must be a duration + Rule: If there's a countMax, there must be a count + + Rule: If there's a timeOfDay, there cannot be |
|
Σ | 0..1 | Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits | |
|
Duration | |||
|
Range | |||
|
Period | |||
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Number of times to repeat |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Maximum number of times to repeat |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | How long when it happens |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | How long when it happens (Max) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
s
|
min
|
h
|
d
|
wk
|
mo
|
a
-
unit
of
time
(UCUM)
UnitsOfTime ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Event occurs frequency times per period |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Event occurs frequency times per period |
|
Σ | 0..1 | decimal | Upper limit of period (3-4 hours) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | code |
s
|
min
|
h
|
d
|
wk
|
mo
|
a
-
unit
of
time
(UCUM)
UnitsOfTime ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..* | code |
mon
|
tue
|
wed
|
thu
|
fri
|
sat
|
sun
DaysOfWeek ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..* | time |
Time
of
day
for
action
|
|
Σ | 0..* | code |
Code
for
time
period
of
occurrence
EventTiming ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | unsignedInt | Minutes from event (before or after) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | CodeableConcept |
BID
|
TID
|
QID
|
AM
|
PM
|
QD
|
QOD
|
TimingAbbreviation ( Preferred ) |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
< xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: --><Timing xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from BackboneElement: extension, modifierExtension --> <event value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..* When the event occurs --> <repeat> <!-- 0..1 When the event is to occur --> <bounds[x]><!-- 0..1 Duration|Range|Period Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits --></bounds[x]>< < < <<count value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Number of times to repeat --> <countMax value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Maximum number of times to repeat --> <duration value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 How long when it happens --> <durationMax value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 How long when it happens (Max) --> <durationUnit value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM) -->< < <<frequency value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period --> <frequencyMax value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period --> <period value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period --> <periodMax value="[decimal]"/><!-- 0..1 Upper limit of period (3-4 hours) --> <periodUnit value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM) --> <dayOfWeek value="[code]"/><!-- 0..* mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun --> <timeOfDay value="[time]"/><!-- 0..* Time of day for action --> <when value="[code]"/><!-- 0..* Code for time period of occurrence --> <offset value="[unsignedInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Minutes from event (before or after) --> </repeat><</code> </[name]><code><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept BID | TID | QID | AM | PM | QD | QOD | + --></code> </Timing>
JSON Template
{
// from Element:
// from BackboneElement: extension, modifierExtension
"event" : ["<dateTime>"], // When the event occurs
"repeat" : { // When the event is to occur
// bounds[x]: Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits. One of these 3:
"boundsDuration" : { Duration },
"boundsRange" : { Range },
"boundsPeriod" : { Period },
"
"
"
"
"count" : "<positiveInt>", // Number of times to repeat
"countMax" : "<positiveInt>", // Maximum number of times to repeat
"duration" : <decimal>, // How long when it happens
"durationMax" : <decimal>, // How long when it happens (Max)
"durationUnit" : "<code>", // s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM)
"
"
"
"frequency" : "<positiveInt>", // Event occurs frequency times per period
"frequencyMax" : "<positiveInt>", // Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period
"period" : <decimal>, // Event occurs frequency times per period
"periodMax" : <decimal>, // Upper limit of period (3-4 hours)
"periodUnit" : "<code>", // s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM)
"dayOfWeek" : ["<code>"], // mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun
"timeOfDay" : ["<time>"], // Time of day for action
"when" : ["<code>"], // Code for time period of occurrence
"offset" : "<unsignedInt>" // Minutes from event (before or after)
},
"
"code" : { CodeableConcept } // BID | TID | QID | AM | PM | QD | QOD | +
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [# from Element:# from BackboneElement: Element.extension, BackboneElement.modifierextension fhir:Timing.event [ dateTime ], ... ; # 0..* When the event occurs fhir:Timing.repeat [ # 0..1 When the event is to occur # Timing.repeat.bounds[x] : 0..1 Length/Range of lengths, or (Start and/or end) limits. One of these 3 fhir:Timing.repeat.boundsDuration [ Duration ] fhir:Timing.repeat.boundsRange [ Range ] fhir:Timing.repeat.boundsPeriod [ Period ]fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir:fhir:Timing.repeat.count [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Number of times to repeat fhir:Timing.repeat.countMax [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Maximum number of times to repeat fhir:Timing.repeat.duration [ decimal ]; # 0..1 How long when it happens fhir:Timing.repeat.durationMax [ decimal ]; # 0..1 How long when it happens (Max) fhir:Timing.repeat.durationUnit [ code ]; # 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM)fhir: fhir: fhir:fhir:Timing.repeat.frequency [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period fhir:Timing.repeat.frequencyMax [ positiveInt ]; # 0..1 Event occurs up to frequencyMax times per period fhir:Timing.repeat.period [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Event occurs frequency times per period fhir:Timing.repeat.periodMax [ decimal ]; # 0..1 Upper limit of period (3-4 hours) fhir:Timing.repeat.periodUnit [ code ]; # 0..1 s | min | h | d | wk | mo | a - unit of time (UCUM) fhir:Timing.repeat.dayOfWeek [ code ], ... ; # 0..* mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat | sun fhir:Timing.repeat.timeOfDay [ time ], ... ; # 0..* Time of day for action fhir:Timing.repeat.when [ code ], ... ; # 0..* Code for time period of occurrence fhir:Timing.repeat.offset [ unsignedInt ]; # 0..1 Minutes from event (before or after) ];fhir:fhir:Timing.code [ CodeableConcept ]; # 0..1 BID | TID | QID | AM | PM | QD | QOD | + ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Timing | |
| Timing.repeat.count |
|
| Timing.repeat.countMax |
|
| Timing.repeat.durationUnit |
|
| Timing.repeat.frequency |
|
| Timing.repeat.frequencyMax |
|
| Timing.repeat.periodUnit |
|
| Timing.repeat.dayOfWeek |
|
| Timing.repeat.when |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
If
the
timing
schedule
has
repeating
criteria,
the
repeat
can
occur
a
given
number
of
times
per
the
specified
duration
or
in
relation
to
some
repeating
real
world
real-world
event.
If
no
end
condition
is
specified,
the
schedule
will
terminate
on
some
criteria
that
are
expressed
elsewhere.
This table summarizes some common uses of the Timing Data Type criteria.
| description | duration | durationUnit | frequency | frequencyMax | period | periodUnit | periodMax | Day of Week | Time Of Day | when | offset | bounds[x] | count |
| Every 8 hours | 1 | 8 | h | ||||||||||
| Every 7 days | 1 | 7 | d | ||||||||||
| 3 times a day | 3 | 1 | d | ||||||||||
| 3-4 times a day | 3 | 4 | 1 | d | |||||||||
| Every 4-6 hours | 1 | 4 | h | 6 | |||||||||
| Every 21 days for 1 hour | 1 | hr | 1 | 21 | d | ||||||||
| Three times a week for ½ hour | 0.5 | hr | 3 | 1 | wk | ||||||||
| With breakfast | CM | ||||||||||||
| For 5 minutes, 10 minutes before meals | 5 | min | AC | 10 | |||||||||
| 1 tablet 3 times daily, 30 minutes before meals | 3 | 1 | d | AC | 30 | ||||||||
| BID, 30 mins before meal, for next 10 days | 2 | 1 | d | AC | 30 | Duration = 10 days | |||||||
| TID, for 14 days | 3 | 1 | d | Duration = 14 days | |||||||||
| BID, start on 7/1/2015 at 1:00 PM | 2 | 1 | d | Period.start = 2015-07-01T13:00:00 | |||||||||
| Mon, Wed, Fri Morning | 1 | 1 | d | mon | wed | fri | MORN | ||||||||
| Every day at 10am | 1 | 1 | d | 10:00 | |||||||||
| Take once, at any time | 1 | ||||||||||||
| Take every second day, in the morning, until 20 have been taken | 1 | 2 | d | MORN | 20 |
Many
systems
avoid
the
complexity
of
the
Timing
structure
by
using
a
text
field
for
timing
instructions.
This
maps
to
Timing.code.text
.
For
example,
the
text
instruction
"take
medication
in
the
morning
on
weekends
and
days
off
work'
would
be
represented
as:
"timing": {
"code" : {
"text" : "Take medication in the morning on weekends and days off work"
}
}
Note,
though,
that
some
systems
include
timing
details
in
something
like
'Dosage
instructions'
which
is
wider
than
just
Timing;
those
systems
do
not
use
the
Timing
data
type.
Other
systems
use
a
set
of
'common'
codes
-
including,
but
usually
not
limited
to,
widely
understood
acronyms
such
as
"BID".
If
a
Timing.code
is
provided,
the
code
is
understood
to
be
a
complete
statement
of
whatever
is
specified
in
the
structured
timing
data
(except
for
Timing.repeat.bounds
,
which
applies
to
the
code),
and
either
the
code
or
the
data
may
be
used
to
interpret
the
Timing
.
A
structured
timing
specification
SHOULD
be
provided
whenever
possible,
unless
the
code
is
BID,
TID,
QID,
AM
or
PM,
which
have
a
ubiquitous
meaning.
This table shows the relationship between the codes provided as part of the base specification , and the structured data portions of the Timing type:
| description | duration | durationUnit | frequency | frequencyMax | period | periodUnit | periodMax | when | bounds[x] |
| QOD | 1 | 2 | d | ||||||
| QD | 1 | 1 | d | ||||||
| BID | 2 | 1 | d | ||||||
| TID | 3 | 1 | d | ||||||
| QID | 4 | 1 | d | ||||||
| Q4H | 1 | 4 | h | ||||||
| Q6H | 1 | 6 | h | ||||||
| AM | 1 | 1 | d | MORN | |||||
| PM | 1 | 1 | d | AFT or EVE |
These
codes
SHALL
be
understood
as
having
the
formal
meanings
documented
in
this
table.
Note
that
BID,
etc.
are
defined
as
'at
institutionally
specified
times'.
For
example,
an
institution
may
choose
that
BID
is
"always
at
7am
and
6pm".
If
it
is
inappropriate
for
this
choice
to
be
made,
the
code
BID
should
not
be
used.
Instead,
a
distinct
organization-specific
code
should
be
used
in
place
of
the
HL7-defined
BID
code
and/or
a
structured
representation
should
be
used
(in
this
case,
timeOfDay
).
Constraints
| id | Level | Location | Description | Expression |
|
tim-1
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
if
there's
a
duration,
there
needs
to
be
duration
units
|
|
|
tim-2
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
if
there's
a
period,
there
needs
to
be
period
units
|
|
|
tim-4
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
duration
SHALL
be
a
non-negative
value
|
|
|
tim-5
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
period
SHALL
be
a
non-negative
value
|
|
|
tim-6
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
If
there's
a
periodMax,
there
must
be
a
period
|
|
|
tim-7
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
If
there's
a
durationMax,
there
must
be
a
duration
|
|
|
tim-8
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
If
there's
a
countMax,
there
must
be
a
count
|
|
|
tim-9
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
If
there's
an
offset,
there
must
be
a
when
(and
not
C,
CM,
CD,
CV)
|
|
|
tim-10
|
Rule | Timing.repeat |
If
there's
a
timeOfDay,
there
cannot
be
|
|
Note
that
these
constraints
still
allow
for
nonsensical
timing
specifications
such
as
"Once
per
day
at
2:00
and
4:00"
or
"every
3
days
on
Friday".
Implementers
must
take
care
to
ensure
that
their
configuration
and
data
collection
designs
do
not
lead
to
these
non-interpretable
timing
specifications.
The
elements
dayOfWeek
,
timeOfDay
,
and
when
are
particularly
likely
to
be
at
issue
here.
Terminology Bindings
| Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Timing.repeat.durationUnit
Timing.repeat.periodUnit |
A unit of time (units from UCUM). | Required | UnitsOfTime |
| Timing.repeat.dayOfWeek | Required | DaysOfWeek | |
| Timing.repeat.when | Real world event relating to the schedule. | Required | EventTiming |
| Timing.code | Code for a known / defined timing pattern. | Preferred | TimingAbbreviation |
Timing is used in the following places: Dosage , TriggerDefinition , ActivityDefinition , CarePlan , ChargeItem , Contract , DeviceMetric , DeviceRequest , DeviceUseStatement , EvidenceVariable , NutritionOrder , Observation , PlanDefinition , RequestGroup , ResearchElementDefinition , ServiceRequest , SupplyDelivery , SupplyRequest and VerificationResult
Normative Candidate Note: This DataType is not normative - it is still undergoing Trial Use while more experience is gathered.
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A Signature holds an electronic representation of a signature and its supporting context in a FHIR accessible form. The signature may either be a cryptographic type (XML DigSig or a JWS), which is able to provide non-repudiation proof, or it may be a graphical image that represents a signature or a signature process.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TU | Element |
A
Signature
-
XML
DigSig,
JWS,
Graphical
image
of
signature,
etc.
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 1..* | Coding |
Indication
of
the
reason
the
entity
signed
the
object(s)
Signature Type Codes ( Preferred ) |
|
Σ | 1..1 | instant | When the signature was created |
|
Σ | 1..1 |
|
Who signed |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
The party represented |
|
0..1 | code |
The
technical
format
of
the
signed
resources
MimeType ( Required ) |
|
|
0..1 | code |
The
technical
format
of
the
signature
MimeType ( Required ) |
|
|
0..1 | base64Binary | The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.) | |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <type><!-- 1..* Coding Indication of the reason the entity signed the object(s) --></type> <when value="[instant]"/><!-- 1..1 When the signature was created --><| </who[x]> <| </onBehalfOf[x]> < < <<who><!-- 1..1 Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient| Device|Organization) Who signed --></who> <onBehalfOf><!-- 0..1 Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson| Patient|Device|Organization) The party represented --></onBehalfOf> <targetFormat value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 The technical format of the signed resources --> <sigFormat value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 The technical format of the signature --> <data value="[base64Binary]"/><!-- 0..1 The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.) --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"type" : [{ Coding }], // R! Indication of the reason the entity signed the object(s)
"when" : "<instant>", // R! When the signature was created
">",
"|
},
">",
"|
},
"
"
"
"who" : { Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient|
Device|Organization) }, // R! Who signed
"onBehalfOf" : { Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|
Patient|Device|Organization) }, // The party represented
"targetFormat" : "<code>", // The technical format of the signed resources
"sigFormat" : "<code>", // The technical format of the signature
"data" : "<base64Binary>" // The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.)
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Signature.type [ Coding ], ... ; # 1..* Indication of the reason the entity signed the object(s) fhir:Signature.when [ instant ]; # 1..1 When the signature was created# . One of these 2 fhir: ] fhir:) ] # . One of these 2 fhir: ] fhir:) ]fhir:Signature.who [ Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient|Device|Organization) ]; # 1..1 Who signed fhir:Signature.onBehalfOf [ Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient|Device|Organization) ]; # 0..1 The party represented fhir:Signature.targetFormat [ code ]; # 0..1 The technical format of the signed resources fhir:Signature.sigFormat [ code ]; # 0..1 The technical format of the signaturefhir:fhir:Signature.data [ base64Binary ]; # 0..1 The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.) ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Signature | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Signature.targetFormat |
|
| Signature.sigFormat |
|
| Signature.data |
|
| Signature.contentType |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TU | Element |
A
Signature
-
XML
DigSig,
JWS,
Graphical
image
of
signature,
etc.
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 1..* | Coding |
Indication
of
the
reason
the
entity
signed
the
object(s)
Signature Type Codes ( Preferred ) |
|
Σ | 1..1 | instant | When the signature was created |
|
Σ | 1..1 |
|
Who signed |
|
Σ | 0..1 |
|
The party represented |
|
0..1 | code |
The
technical
format
of
the
signed
resources
MimeType ( Required ) |
|
|
0..1 | code |
The
technical
format
of
the
signature
MimeType ( Required ) |
|
|
0..1 | base64Binary | The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.) | |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --> <type><!-- 1..* Coding Indication of the reason the entity signed the object(s) --></type> <when value="[instant]"/><!-- 1..1 When the signature was created --><| </who[x]> <| </onBehalfOf[x]> < < <<who><!-- 1..1 Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient| Device|Organization) Who signed --></who> <onBehalfOf><!-- 0..1 Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson| Patient|Device|Organization) The party represented --></onBehalfOf> <targetFormat value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 The technical format of the signed resources --> <sigFormat value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 The technical format of the signature --> <data value="[base64Binary]"/><!-- 0..1 The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.) --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
"type" : [{ Coding }], // R! Indication of the reason the entity signed the object(s)
"when" : "<instant>", // R! When the signature was created
">",
"|
},
">",
"|
},
"
"
"
"who" : { Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient|
Device|Organization) }, // R! Who signed
"onBehalfOf" : { Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|
Patient|Device|Organization) }, // The party represented
"targetFormat" : "<code>", // The technical format of the signed resources
"sigFormat" : "<code>", // The technical format of the signature
"data" : "<base64Binary>" // The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.)
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension fhir:Signature.type [ Coding ], ... ; # 1..* Indication of the reason the entity signed the object(s) fhir:Signature.when [ instant ]; # 1..1 When the signature was created# . One of these 2 fhir: ] fhir:) ] # . One of these 2 fhir: ] fhir:) ]fhir:Signature.who [ Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient|Device|Organization) ]; # 1..1 Who signed fhir:Signature.onBehalfOf [ Reference(Practitioner|PractitionerRole|RelatedPerson|Patient|Device|Organization) ]; # 0..1 The party represented fhir:Signature.targetFormat [ code ]; # 0..1 The technical format of the signed resources fhir:Signature.sigFormat [ code ]; # 0..1 The technical format of the signaturefhir:fhir:Signature.data [ base64Binary ]; # 0..1 The actual signature content (XML DigSig. JWS, picture, etc.) ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Signature | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Signature.targetFormat |
|
| Signature.sigFormat |
|
| Signature.data |
|
| Signature.contentType |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Constraints
Note:
Notes:
When the signature is an XML Digital Signature (contentType = application/signature+xml), the following rules apply:
Signature
(where
the
content
that
is
signed
is
separate
from
the
signature
itself)
Signature.type
shall
contain
the
same
values
as
the
CommitmentTypeIndication
element.
There are three levels of signature verification:
Deviations
from
these
guidelines
would
need
to
be
expressed
in
site
policy,
policy
and
would
be
enumerated
in
the
XML-Signature
block.
For
example,
some
environments
may
choose
a
different
XAdES
profile,
hashing
algorithm,
policy
identifier,
or
signature
purpose
vocabulary.
When the signature is an JSON Digital Signature (contentType = application/jose), the following rules apply:
Signature
(where
the
content
that
is
signed
is
separate
from
the
signature
itself)
Signature.type
shall
contain
the
same
values
as
the
CommitmentTypeIndication
element.
There are three levels of signature verification:
Deviations
from
these
guidelines
would
need
to
be
expressed
in
site
policy,
policy
and
would
be
enumerated
in
the
JWS-Signature
block.
For
example,
some
environments
may
choose
a
different
hashing
algorithm,
policy
identifier,
or
signature
purpose
vocabulary.
Signature
is
used
in
the
following
places:
Bundle
,
Contract
,
Provenance
and
Provenance
VerificationResult
See also Examples , Detailed Descriptions , Mappings , Profiles & Extensions and R2 Conversions .
A text note which also contains information about who made the statement and when.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
N | Element |
Text
node
with
attribution
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | Individual responsible for the annotation | |
|
Reference ( Practitioner | Patient | RelatedPerson | Organization ) | |||
|
string | |||
|
Σ | 0..1 | dateTime | When the annotation was made |
|
Σ | 1..1 |
|
The annotation - text content (as markdown) |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --><</author[x]><author[x]><!-- 0..1 Reference(Practitioner|Patient|RelatedPerson|Organization)| string Individual responsible for the annotation --></author[x]> <time value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..1 When the annotation was made --><<text value="[markdown]"/><!-- 1..1 The annotation - text content (as markdown) --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
// author[x]: Individual responsible for the annotation. One of these 2:
" },
"authorReference" : { Reference(Practitioner|Patient|RelatedPerson|Organization) },
"authorString" : "<string>",
"time" : "<dateTime>", // When the annotation was made
"
"text" : "<markdown>" // R! The annotation - text content (as markdown)
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension # Annotation.author[x] : 0..1 Individual responsible for the annotation. One of these 2fhir:) ]fhir:Annotation.authorReference [ Reference(Practitioner|Patient|RelatedPerson|Organization) ] fhir:Annotation.authorString [ string ] fhir:Annotation.time [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 When the annotation was madefhir:fhir:Annotation.text [ markdown ]; # 1..1 The annotation - text content (as markdown) ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Annotation | |
|
|
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
N | Element |
Text
node
with
attribution
Elements defined in Ancestors: id , extension |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | Individual responsible for the annotation | |
|
Reference ( Practitioner | Patient | RelatedPerson | Organization ) | |||
|
string | |||
|
Σ | 0..1 | dateTime | When the annotation was made |
|
Σ | 1..1 |
|
The annotation - text content (as markdown) |
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
XML Template
<[name] xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Element: extension --><</author[x]><author[x]><!-- 0..1 Reference(Practitioner|Patient|RelatedPerson|Organization)| string Individual responsible for the annotation --></author[x]> <time value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..1 When the annotation was made --><<text value="[markdown]"/><!-- 1..1 The annotation - text content (as markdown) --> </[name]>
JSON Template
{
// from Element: extension
// author[x]: Individual responsible for the annotation. One of these 2:
" },
"authorReference" : { Reference(Practitioner|Patient|RelatedPerson|Organization) },
"authorString" : "<string>",
"time" : "<dateTime>", // When the annotation was made
"
"text" : "<markdown>" // R! The annotation - text content (as markdown)
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ # from Element: Element.extension # Annotation.author[x] : 0..1 Individual responsible for the annotation. One of these 2fhir:) ]fhir:Annotation.authorReference [ Reference(Practitioner|Patient|RelatedPerson|Organization) ] fhir:Annotation.authorString [ string ] fhir:Annotation.time [ dateTime ]; # 0..1 When the annotation was madefhir:fhir:Annotation.text [ markdown ]; # 1..1 The annotation - text content (as markdown) ]
Changes
since
DSTU2
Release
3
| Annotation | |
|
|
|
See the Full Difference for further information
Systems that do not have structured annotations simply communicate a single annotation with no author or time.
This element may need to be included in narrative because of the potential for modifying information.
Annotations SHOULD NOT be used to communicate "modifying" information that could be computable (this is a SHOULD because enforcing user behavior is nearly impossible).
Annotation
is
used
in
the
following
places:
AllergyIntolerance
,
CarePlan
,
CareTeam
,
ChargeItem
,
ClinicalImpression
,
Communication
,
CommunicationRequest
,
Condition
,
Contract
,
Device
,
DeviceDefinition
,
DeviceRequest
,
DeviceUseStatement
,
EligibilityResponse
EffectEvidenceSynthesis
,
Evidence
,
EvidenceVariable
,
FamilyMemberHistory
,
Goal
,
GuidanceResponse
,
ImagingStudy
,
Immunization
,
Invoice
,
List
,
Media
,
MedicationAdministration
,
MedicationDispense
,
MedicationRequest
,
MedicationStatement
,
NutritionOrder
,
Observation
,
Procedure
,
RequestGroup
,
ResearchStudy
,
RiskAssessment
,
RiskEvidenceSynthesis
,
ServiceRequest
,
Specimen
,
Task
and
VisionPrescription
Some elements do not have a specified type. The type is represented by the wildcard symbol "*". In these cases, the element type may be one of the following:
Primitive TypesThe element name ends with "[x]", and this is replaced with the Title cased name of the data type.
Open references are used in the following places: Parameters , StructureMap and Task
The following types are defined as part of the data types, but are documented elsewhere in the specification: