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In
order
to
use
an
extension,
there
is
a
three
step
three-step
process:
This page contains examples of how this process executes.
The basic patient resource contains no information relating to patient consent, and/or the policy under which the patient consents to their registration details. A social web provider of personal healthcare record (PHR) services might be obliged to keep track of the particular policy under which a patient has created their relationship with the PHR provider, and share this with their participants via their FHIR API. If they wish, they can extend the patient resource to represent the patient's participation agreement. Note that other approaches to this problem are possible, but it suffices to demonstrate the extension process.
For the purposes of this example, we assume that the patient agrees to a participation policy as part of their sign up, and that as the provider has to change their policy, they ask patients to agree to new participation details. Each participation agreement has a URI by which it is identified, and the patient resource will carry this URI for each policy agreement that the patient has agreed to.
For each extension, the first thing to do is to fill out the definitional properties of the extension :
| Code | "participation-agreement" |
| Context | This extension is used in the patient resource |
| Short Defn | Agreed agreement/policy |
| Definition | A URI that identifies a participation agreement/policy to which the patient has agreed |
|
|
URI is a literal reference to agreement text (html) |
| Cardinality | 1..* (patient cannot participate without at least one agreement) |
| Type | uri |
| XPaths | no Invariants |
| is Modifier | No (The participation agreements do not affect that interpretation of the elements of the patient, though they will likely influence how the system interacts with the patient) |
| Binding | (No binding - not a coded value) |
From this table, we can build a formal extension definition. In this case, it looks like this:
<StructureDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <url value="http://example.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/participation-agreement" /> <name value="Example Extension Definition" /> <!-- snip other metadata --> <kind value="datatype" /><constrainedType value="Extension" /><contextType value="resource" /> <context value="Patient" /> <type value="Extension" /> <baseDefinition value="http://hl7.org.fhir/StructureDefinition/Extension" /> <derivation value="constraint" /> <differential> <element> <path value="Extension"/> <short value="Agreed agreement/policy" /><definition value="A URI that identifies a participation agreement/policy<definition value="A URI that identifies a participation agreement/policy to which the patient has agreed" /><comments value="URI is a literal reference to agreement text (html). Systems SHALL conform to the policies as indicated.<comment value="URI is a literal reference to agreement text (html). Systems SHALL conform to the policies as indicated. For further information, see the partnership agreement..." /> <mustSupport value="true" /> <isModifier value="false" /> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.valueUri"/> <short value="The URI value" /> <min value="1" /> <max value="*" /> <type> <code value="uri" /> </type> <mustSupport value="true" /> </element> </differential> </StructureDefinition>
Note
that
usually
you
one
would
build
the
actual
profile
using
some
a
tool.
This
example
was
built
by
hand
for
this
example.
This
means
the
profile
shown
above
that
defines
the
extension
is
placed
on
the
web
somewhere.
By
preference,
it
will
be
hosted
in
at
a
FHIR
Profile
endpoint,
and
the
best
location
of
all
is
the
HL7
Profile
registry
(yet
to
be
implemented).
For this example, we assume that it has been uploaded to the PHR provider's own website at http://example.org/phr/documents/fhir/extensions.
To use the extension in an instance, the extension is placed in the root of the resource. Note that the URL of the extension refers to the registered location, with the id of the extension as a fragment identifier.
<Patient xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
<extension url="http://example.org/phr/documents/fhir/extensions/participation-agreement" >
<valueUri value="http://example.org/phr/documents/patient/general/v1" />
</extension>
<!-- ... -->
</Patient>
The
profile
definition
above
simply
defines
the
extension
"participation-agreement",
and
says
that
it
is
used
with
patient.
But
the
profile
above
doesn't
say
that
the
server
actually
uses
it.
For
the
PHR
provider
to
indicate
that
all
the
patients
Patient
resources
will
use
this
resource,
a
StructureDefinition
on
the
patient
resource
is
used:
<StructureDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <id value="patient-profile" /> <!-- snip other metadata, narrative --> <differential><!-- first, the patient root element - can be copy/paste from the base patient profile --><!-- first, the patient root element - can be copy/paste from the base patient profile --> <element> <path value="Patient"/> <!-- snip definition --> </element><!-- now, the general definition for extensions- can be copy/paste from the base patient profile,- can be copied/pasted from the base patient profile, with changes for slicing --> <element> <path value="Patient.extension"/><name value="base extension"/> <!-- we're going to slice the extension element, and<!-- we're going to slice the extension element, and one of the extensions is one we have defined --> <slicing> <!-- extension is always sliced on url --><discriminator value="url"/><discriminator> <type value="value"/> <path value="url"/> </discriminator> <!-- we don't care what the order of any extensions is --> <ordered value="false"/> <!-- Other extensions are allowed in addition to this one --> <rules value="open"/> </slicing> <!-- snip definition --> </element><!-- now, the slice that contains our extension --><!-- now, the slice that contains our extension --> <element> <path value="Patient.extension"/><!-- clone information from the extension definition. duplicative, but this duplication makes it over all simpler --><sliceName value="base-extension"/> <!-- clone information from the extension definition. duplicative, but this duplication makes it simpler overall --> <short value="Agreed agreement/policy"/><definition value="A URI that identifies a participation agreement/policy<definition value="A URI that identifies a participation agreement/policy to which the patient has agreed"/> <!-- min has to be 1, since the extension itself has min = 1 --> <min value="1"/> <max value="*"/> <type> <!-- obviously it has to be an extension --> <code value="Extension"/> <!-- and here is the link to the extension definition: this extension has to conform to the rules laid down in its definition --> <profile value="http://example.org/phr/documents/fhir/extensions#participation-agreement"/> </type> <isModifier value="false"/> </element><!-- snip the rest of the profile --> </differential> </StructureDefinition>
Note - this step is optional.
ISO 21090 (Healthcare Data Types) defines a concept called a "name part qualifier" that contains extra information about how a particular name part should be used or interpreted. In practice, this field is used rarely, except in particular cultural contexts, where certain part qualifiers are used as a matter of practice. Following the FHIR design policy , such a field is not included in the overall definition of the core name data type, instead is it added as an extension.
In practice, for cases such as these in ISO 21090, HL7 provides common extensions, and these are defined at [location still to be finalized].
For each extension, the first thing to do is to fill out the definitional properties of the extension :
| Code | "name-qualifier" |
| Context | This extension can be used anywhere a HumanName.part appears |
| Short Defn | (one of the codes) LS | AC | NB | PR | HON | BR | AD | SP | MID | CL | IN |
| Definition | A set of codes each of which specifies a certain subcategory of the name part in addition to the main name part type |
|
|
Used to indicate additional information about the name part and how it should be used |
| Cardinality | 0..* (this is always optional, but more than one can be used if required) |
| Type | code |
| XPaths | N/A |
| Is Modifier | No (Qualifiers do not change the fact that the part is a given or family name) |
| RIM Mapping | ENXP.qualifier |
| v2 Mapping | N/A |
| Binding |
Bound
to
a
subset
of
the
codes
specified
for
EntityNamePartQualifierR2
in
ISO
21090
|
Not
all
the
codes
of
the
EntityNamePartQualifierR2
are
required
in
this
context,
because
prefix
and
suffix
are
explicitly
part
of
the
name
types.
Rather
than
simply
refer
to
the
OID
for
EntityNamePartQualifierR2
(2.16.840.1.113883.5.1122),
in
this
case
we
enumerate
the
available
codes,
and
set
the
type
of
the
extension
to
code.
The
type
of
"code"
is
only
allowed
if
the
profile
itself
defines
the
codes
that
can
be
used.
Here
is
a
table
of
the
codes
(see
the
EntityNamePartQualifierR2
reference
for
the
full
definitions):
| LS | Legal status |
For
|
| AC | Academic | Indicates that a prefix like "D... |
| NB | Nobility | In Europe and Asia, there are s... |
| PR | Professional | Primarily in the British Im... |
| HON | Honorific | An honorific such as 'The Rig... |
| BR | Birth | A name that a person was given at ... |
| AD | Acquired | A name part a person acquired. ... |
| SP | Spouse | The name assumed from the partner... |
| MID | Middle Name | Indicates that the name par... |
| CL | Call me |
|
| IN | Initial | Indicates that a name part is ju... |
This
is
all
then
represented
formally
in
a
profile.
Such
profiles
do
not
need
to
include
resource
constraint
statements
of
resources;
statements;
instead,
they
include
just
extension
declarations
and
their
associated
bindings.
In
this
case,
the
definition
looks
like
this:
<StructureDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <url value="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier" /><name value="iso-21090 Name Qualifier" /><name value="Iso21090NameQualifier" /> <title value="iso-21090 Name Qualifier" /> <!-- snip other metadata, including definition of RIM Mapping --> <kind value="datatype" /><constrainedType value="Extension" /><contextType value="datatype" /> <context value="HumanName.given" /> <context value="HumanName.prefix" /> <context value="HumanName.family" /> <context value="HumanName.suffix" /> <type value="Extension" /> <baseDefinition value="http://hl7.org.fhir/StructureDefinition/Extension" /> <derivation value="constraint" /> <differential> <element> <path value="Extension"/> <short value="LS | AC | NB | PR | HON | BR | AD | SP | MID | CL | IN" /> <definition value="A set of codes each of which specifies a certain subcategory of the name part in addition to the main name part type" /><comments value="Used to indicate additional information about the<comment value="Used to indicate additional information about the name part and how it should be used" /> <mustSupport value="false" /> <isModifier value="false" /> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.value"/> <short value="LS | AC | NB | PR | HON | BR | AD | SP | MID | CL | IN" /> <min value="0" /> <max value="*" /> <type> <code value="code" /> </type> <binding> <strength value="required" /> <description value="A set of codes each of which specifies a certain subcategory of the name part in addition to the main name part type" /> <valueSetReference> <reference value="ValueSet/name-part-qualifier" /> </valueSetReference> </binding> <mapping> <identity value="RIM" /> <map value="ENXP.qualifier" /> </mapping> </element> </differential> </StructureDefinition>
Note
that
usually
you
one
would
build
the
actual
profile
using
some
a
tool.
This
example
was
built
from
a
spreadsheet
definition
by
the
FHIR
build
tooling.
For
this
example,
it
is
registered
at
http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier
.
This
is
the
URL
that
will
appear
in
the
definition
element
when
the
extension
is
used.
To use the extension in an instance, the extension is nested within the attribute that is extended. Note that the URL of the extension refers to the registered location, with the id of the extension as a fragment identifier.
<name>
<use value="official" />
<given value="Östlund">
<extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier" >
<valueCode value="MID" />
</extension>
</given>
</name>
This particular example is a Scandinavian mellannamn. See Datatypes examples for additional examples .
Defining
complex
extensions
is
a
little
different.
They
have
the
same
meta
data
metadata
-
context,
etc.
-
context
etc.,
but
differ
in
the
internal
structure.
As
an
example,
consider
enrolling
a
patient
in
a
clinical
trial.
There
are
3
data
items
to
collect:
| Code | Name | Cardinality | Type | Content |
| NCT | Clinical Trial number | 1..1 | string | The format for the US ClinicalTrials.gov registry number is "NCT" followed by an 8-digit number, e.g.: NCT00000419 |
| period | trialPeriod | 0..1 | Period | The start and end times of the participation of this patient in the clinical trial |
| reason | reason enrolled | 0..1 | CodableConcept |
|
Like simple extensions, the first thing to do is to assign a URI to the extension. Since this one is part of the FHIR publication, it is assigned a URI where it will be published: http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/patient-clinicalTrial.
Internally,
in
the
extension,
the
cardinality
of
the
value[x]
element
is
set
to
0,
0
since
it
will
not
(and
cannot)
be
used.
Then,
the
The
Extension.extension
element
is
sliced
by
url,
URL,
and
3
slices
are
defined,
each
with
a
fixed
relative
URI
which
is
the
code
from
the
table
above.
Here's
the
Tthe
relevant
parts
of
the
definition
of
this
extension:
extension
are
as
follows:
<StructureDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- metadata - setting up the base definition --> <url value="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/patient-clinicalTrial"/><name value="The patient's participation in clinical trials"/> <constrainedType value="Extension"/><name value="ClinicalTrialParticipation"/> <title value="The patient's participation in clinical trials"/> <contextType value="resource"/> <context value="Patient"/><base value="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/Extension"/><type value="Extension" /> <baseDefinition value="http://hl7.org.fhir/StructureDefinition/Extension" /> <derivation value="constraint" /> <snapshot> <element> <path value="Extension"/> <!-- etc.--> </element><!-- set up the slicing --> <element> <path value="Extension.extension"/> <slicing><discriminator value="url"/><discriminator> <type value="value"/> <path value="url"/> </discriminator> <ordered value="true"/> <rules value="openAtEnd"/> </slicing> </element> <!-- first slice, NCT --> <element> <path value="Extension.extension"/><name value="NCT"/><sliceName value="NCT"/> <short value="National Clinical Trial number"/> <min value="1"/> <max value="1"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.extension"/> <min value="0"/> <max value="0"/> <!-- not allowed to be used --> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.url"/> <min value="1"/> <max value="1"/> <fixedUri value="NCT"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.valueString"/> <min value="1"/> <max value="1"/> <type> <code value="string"/> </type> </element> <!-- second slice, period --> <element> <path value="Extension.extension"/><name value="period"/><sliceName value="period"/> <short value="The period of participation in the clinical trial"/> <min value="0"/> <max value="1"/> </element> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.extension"/> <min value="0"/> <max value="0"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.url"/> <min value="1"/> <fixedUri value="period"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.valuePeriod"/> <type> <code value="Period"/> </type> </element> <!-- third slice, reason --> <element> <path value="Extension.extension"/><name value="reason"/><sliceName value="reason"/> <short value="The reason for participation in the clinical trial"/> <min value="0"/> <max value="1"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.extension"/> <min value="0"/> <max value="0"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.url"/> <min value="1"/> <fixedUri value="reason"/> </element> <element> <path value="Extension.extension.valueCodeableConcept"/> <type> <code value="CodeableConcept"/> </type> </element> <!-- last (for order reasons): the fixed URI --> <element> <path value="Extension.url"/> <fixedUri value="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/patient-clinicalTrial"/> </element> <!-- and no value in the root --> <element> <path value="Extension.value[x]"/> <min value="0"/> <max value="0"/> </element> </snapshot> </StructureDefinition>
With complex extensions, only the first URL is an absolute URL:
<Patient xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
<extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/patient-clinicalTrial" >
<extension url="NCT" >
<valueString value="NCT00000419" />
</extension>
<extension url="period" >
<valuePeriod>
<start value="200140105" />
<end value="20120105" />
</valuePeriod>
</extension>
<extension url="reason" >
<valueCodeableConcept>
<text value="NCT00000419" />
</valueCodeableConcept>
</extension>
</extension>
<!-- ... -->
</Patient>
This is the same as for a simple extension:
<StructureDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
<id value="patient-profile" />
<!-- snip other metadata, narrative -->
<differential>
<!-- first, the patient root element
- can be copy/paste from the base patient profile -->
<element>
<path value="Patient"/>
<!-- snip definition -->
</element>
<!-- now, the general definition for extensions
- can be copy/paste from the base patient profile,
with changes for slicing -->
<element>
<path value="Patient.extension"/>
<!-- we're going to slice the extension element, and
one of the extensions is one we have defined -->
<slicing>
<!-- extension is always sliced on url -->
<discriminator>
<type value="value"/>
<path value="url"/>
</discriminator>
<!-- we don't care what the order of any extensions is -->
<ordered value="false"/>
<!-- Other extensions are allowed in addition to this one -->
<rules value="open"/>
</slicing>
<!-- snip definition -->
</element>
<!-- now, the slice that contains our extension -->
<element>
<max value="1"/>
<type>
<!-- obviously it has to be an extension -->
<code value="Extension"/>
<!-- and here is the link to the extension definition:
this extension has to conform to the rules laid down in its definition -->
<profile value="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/patient-clinicalTrial"/>
</type>
</element>
<!-- snip the rest of the profile -->
</differential>
</StructureDefinition>