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| FHIR Infrastructure Work Group | Maturity Level : N/A | Ballot Status : Informative | Compartments : Not linked to any defined compartments |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML or JSON format. This example conforms to the profile StructureDefinition .
Generated Narrative with Details
id : example
url : http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/example
identifier : 1.2.36.90146595217.4.2
version : 2
name
:
Example
Lipid
Profile
LipidProfileExample
display
title
:
Example
Lipid
Profile
status : draft
experimental : true
date : 12/05/2012
publisher : Health Intersections Pty Ltd
date
contact
:
12/05/2012
description : Describes how the lab report is used for a standard Lipid Profile - Cholesterol, Triglyceride and Cholesterol fractions. Uses LOINC codes
useContext
:
??
jurisdiction
:
Austria
(Details
:
{urn:iso:std:iso:3166
code
'AU'
=
'??)
'Austria)
requirements
purpose
:
Provide
an
example
to
demonstrate
how
to
use
StructureDefinition
copyright
:
Createive
Creative
Commons
0,
per
FHIR
specification
code
keyword
:
314079002
Hyperlipidemia
screening
test
(procedure)
(Details:
SNOMED
CT
code
314079002
=
'314079002',
'Hyperlipidaemia
screening
test',
stated
as
'314079002')
'Hyperlipidemia
screening
test
(procedure)')
fhirVersion : 1.0.0
| - | Identity | Uri | Name |
|
| * | m1 | https://www.rcpa.edu.au/getattachment/0961c6d1-ec80-4500-8dc0-de516500e05b/Lipid-and-lipoprotein-testing.aspx | RCPA Lipid Report recommendations | Actual mappings haven't yet been filled out |
kind : resource
constrainedType
abstract
:
DiagnosticReport
false
abstract
type
:
false
DiagnosticReport
base
baseDefinition
:
http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/DiagnosticReport
derivation : constraint
| - | Element |
| * | todo-bundle |
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