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Structs§
- Access
Policy V2 - A set of rules that govern how a system resource is accessed and used.
- Access
Policy V2Attribute - Attributes to use for the policy evaluation.
- Access
Policy V2Attribute Operation - The operation to retrieve the attribute.
- Access
Policy V2Rule - The rules that govern how the access policy is applied.
- Access
Policy V2Rule Condition - Access
Policy V2Rule Target - Access
Policy V2Target - Who the access policy applies to.
- Account
- A financial tool for tracking value accrued for a particular purpose. In the healthcare field, used to track charges for a patient, cost centers, etc.
- Account
Coverage - The party(s) that are responsible for covering the payment of this account, and what order should they be applied to the account.
- Account
Guarantor - The parties responsible for balancing the account if other payment options fall short.
- Activity
Definition - This resource allows for the definition of some activity to be performed, independent of a particular patient, practitioner, or other performance context.
- Activity
Definition Dynamic Value - Dynamic values that will be evaluated to produce values for elements of the resulting resource. For example, if the dosage of a medication must be computed based on the patient’s weight, a dynamic value would be used to specify an expression that calculated the weight, and the path on the request resource that would contain the result.
- Activity
Definition Participant - Indicates who should participate in performing the action described.
- Adverse
Event - Actual or potential/avoided event causing unintended physical injury resulting from or contributed to by medical care, a research study or other healthcare setting factors that requires additional monitoring, treatment, or hospitalization, or that results in death.
- Adverse
Event Suspect Entity - Describes the entity that is suspected to have caused the adverse event.
- Adverse
Event Suspect Entity Causality - Information on the possible cause of the event.
- Allergy
Intolerance - Risk of harmful or undesirable, physiological response which is unique to an individual and associated with exposure to a substance.
- Allergy
Intolerance Reaction - Details about each adverse reaction event linked to exposure to the identified substance.
- Appointment
- A booking of a healthcare event among patient(s), practitioner(s), related person(s) and/or device(s) for a specific date/time. This may result in one or more Encounter(s).
- Appointment
Participant - List of participants involved in the appointment.
- Appointment
Response - A reply to an appointment request for a patient and/or practitioner(s), such as a confirmation or rejection.
- Audit
Event - A record of an event made for purposes of maintaining a security log. Typical uses include detection of intrusion attempts and monitoring for inappropriate usage.
- Audit
Event Agent - An actor taking an active role in the event or activity that is logged.
- Audit
Event Agent Network - Logical network location for application activity, if the activity has a network location.
- Audit
Event Entity - Specific instances of data or objects that have been accessed.
- Audit
Event Entity Detail - Tagged value pairs for conveying additional information about the entity.
- Audit
Event Source - The system that is reporting the event.
- Basic
- Basic is used for handling concepts not yet defined in FHIR, narrative-only resources that don’t map to an existing resource, and custom resources not appropriate for inclusion in the FHIR specification.
- Binary
- A resource that represents the data of a single raw artifact as digital content accessible in its native format. A Binary resource can contain any content, whether text, image, pdf, zip archive, etc.
- Biologically
Derived Product - A material substance originating from a biological entity intended to be transplanted or infused into another (possibly the same) biological entity.
- Biologically
Derived Product Collection - How this product was collected.
- Biologically
Derived Product Manipulation - Any manipulation of product post-collection that is intended to alter the product. For example a buffy-coat enrichment or CD8 reduction of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells to make it more suitable for infusion.
- Biologically
Derived Product Processing - Any processing of the product during collection that does not change the fundamental nature of the product. For example adding anti-coagulants during the collection of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells.
- Biologically
Derived Product Storage - Product storage.
- Body
Structure - Record details about an anatomical structure. This resource may be used when a coded concept does not provide the necessary detail needed for the use case.
- Bundle
- A container for a collection of resources.
- Bundle
Entry - An entry in a bundle resource - will either contain a resource or information about a resource (transactions and history only).
- Bundle
Entry Request - Additional information about how this entry should be processed as part of a transaction or batch. For history, it shows how the entry was processed to create the version contained in the entry.
- Bundle
Entry Response - Indicates the results of processing the corresponding ‘request’ entry in the batch or transaction being responded to or what the results of an operation where when returning history.
- Bundle
Entry Search - Information about the search process that lead to the creation of this entry.
- Bundle
Link - A series of links that provide context to this bundle.
- Capability
Statement - A Capability Statement documents a set of capabilities (behaviors) of a FHIR Server for a particular version of FHIR that may be used as a statement of actual server functionality or a statement of required or desired server implementation.
- Capability
Statement Document - A document definition.
- Capability
Statement Implementation - Identifies a specific implementation instance that is described by the capability statement - i.e. a particular installation, rather than the capabilities of a software program.
- Capability
Statement Messaging - A description of the messaging capabilities of the solution.
- Capability
Statement Messaging Endpoint - An endpoint (network accessible address) to which messages and/or replies are to be sent.
- Capability
Statement Messaging Supported Message - References to message definitions for messages this system can send or receive.
- Capability
Statement Rest - A definition of the restful capabilities of the solution, if any.
- Capability
Statement Rest Interaction - A specification of restful operations supported by the system.
- Capability
Statement Rest Resource - A specification of the restful capabilities of the solution for a specific resource type.
- Capability
Statement Rest Resource Interaction - Identifies a restful operation supported by the solution.
- Capability
Statement Rest Resource Operation - Definition of an operation or a named query together with its parameters and their meaning and type. Consult the definition of the operation for details about how to invoke the operation, and the parameters.
- Capability
Statement Rest Resource Search Param - Search parameters for implementations to support and/or make use of - either references to ones defined in the specification, or additional ones defined for/by the implementation.
- Capability
Statement Rest Security - Information about security implementation from an interface perspective - what a client needs to know.
- Capability
Statement Software - Software that is covered by this capability statement. It is used when the capability statement describes the capabilities of a particular software version, independent of an installation.
- Care
Plan - Describes the intention of how one or more practitioners intend to deliver care for a particular patient, group or community for a period of time, possibly limited to care for a specific condition or set of conditions.
- Care
Plan Activity - Identifies a planned action to occur as part of the plan. For example, a medication to be used, lab tests to perform, self-monitoring, education, etc.
- Care
Plan Activity Detail - A simple summary of a planned activity suitable for a general care plan system (e.g. form driven) that doesn’t know about specific resources such as procedure etc.
- Care
Team - The Care Team includes all the people and organizations who plan to participate in the coordination and delivery of care for a patient.
- Care
Team Participant - Identifies all people and organizations who are expected to be involved in the care team.
- Catalog
Entry - Catalog entries are wrappers that contextualize items included in a catalog.
- Catalog
Entry Related Entry - Used for example, to point to a substance, or to a device used to administer a medication.
- Charge
Item - The resource ChargeItem describes the provision of healthcare provider products for a certain patient, therefore referring not only to the product, but containing in addition details of the provision, like date, time, amounts and participating organizations and persons. Main Usage of the ChargeItem is to enable the billing process and internal cost allocation.
- Charge
Item Definition - The ChargeItemDefinition resource provides the properties that apply to the (billing) codes necessary to calculate costs and prices. The properties may differ largely depending on type and realm, therefore this resource gives only a rough structure and requires profiling for each type of billing code system.
- Charge
Item Definition Applicability - Expressions that describe applicability criteria for the billing code.
- Charge
Item Definition Property Group - Group of properties which are applicable under the same conditions. If no applicability rules are established for the group, then all properties always apply.
- Charge
Item Definition Property Group Price Component - The price for a ChargeItem may be calculated as a base price with surcharges/deductions that apply in certain conditions. A ChargeItemDefinition resource that defines the prices, factors and conditions that apply to a billing code is currently under development. The priceComponent element can be used to offer transparency to the recipient of the Invoice of how the prices have been calculated.
- Charge
Item Performer - Indicates who or what performed or participated in the charged service.
- Claim
- A provider issued list of professional services and products which have been provided, or are to be provided, to a patient which is sent to an insurer for reimbursement.
- Claim
Accident - Details of an accident which resulted in injuries which required the products and services listed in the claim.
- Claim
Care Team - The members of the team who provided the products and services.
- Claim
Diagnosis - Information about diagnoses relevant to the claim items.
- Claim
Insurance - Financial instruments for reimbursement for the health care products and services specified on the claim.
- Claim
Item - A claim line. Either a simple product or service or a ‘group’ of details which can each be a simple items or groups of sub-details.
- Claim
Item Detail - A claim detail line. Either a simple (a product or service) or a ‘group’ of sub-details which are simple items.
- Claim
Item Detail SubDetail - A claim detail line. Either a simple (a product or service) or a ‘group’ of sub-details which are simple items.
- Claim
Payee - The party to be reimbursed for cost of the products and services according to the terms of the policy.
- Claim
Procedure - Procedures performed on the patient relevant to the billing items with the claim.
- Claim
Related - Other claims which are related to this claim such as prior submissions or claims for related services or for the same event.
- Claim
Response - This resource provides the adjudication details from the processing of a Claim resource.
- Claim
Response AddItem - The first-tier service adjudications for payor added product or service lines.
- Claim
Response AddItem Detail - The second-tier service adjudications for payor added services.
- Claim
Response AddItem Detail SubDetail - The third-tier service adjudications for payor added services.
- Claim
Response Error - Errors encountered during the processing of the adjudication.
- Claim
Response Insurance - Financial instruments for reimbursement for the health care products and services specified on the claim.
- Claim
Response Item - A claim line. Either a simple (a product or service) or a ‘group’ of details which can also be a simple items or groups of sub-details.
- Claim
Response Item Adjudication - If this item is a group then the values here are a summary of the adjudication of the detail items. If this item is a simple product or service then this is the result of the adjudication of this item.
- Claim
Response Item Detail - A claim detail. Either a simple (a product or service) or a ‘group’ of sub-details which are simple items.
- Claim
Response Item Detail SubDetail - A sub-detail adjudication of a simple product or service.
- Claim
Response Payment - Payment details for the adjudication of the claim.
- Claim
Response Process Note - A note that describes or explains adjudication results in a human readable form.
- Claim
Response Total - Categorized monetary totals for the adjudication.
- Claim
Supporting Info - Additional information codes regarding exceptions, special considerations, the condition, situation, prior or concurrent issues.
- Client
Application - Clinical
Impression - A record of a clinical assessment performed to determine what problem(s) may affect the patient and before planning the treatments or management strategies that are best to manage a patient’s condition. Assessments are often 1:1 with a clinical consultation / encounter, but this varies greatly depending on the clinical workflow. This resource is called “ClinicalImpression” rather than “ClinicalAssessment” to avoid confusion with the recording of assessment tools such as Apgar score.
- Clinical
Impression Finding - Specific findings or diagnoses that were considered likely or relevant to ongoing treatment.
- Clinical
Impression Investigation - One or more sets of investigations (signs, symptoms, etc.). The actual grouping of investigations varies greatly depending on the type and context of the assessment. These investigations may include data generated during the assessment process, or data previously generated and recorded that is pertinent to the outcomes.
- Code
System - The CodeSystem resource is used to declare the existence of and describe a code system or code system supplement and its key properties, and optionally define a part or all of its content.
- Code
System Concept - Concepts that are in the code system. The concept definitions are inherently hierarchical, but the definitions must be consulted to determine what the meanings of the hierarchical relationships are.
- Code
System Concept Designation - Additional representations for the concept - other languages, aliases, specialized purposes, used for particular purposes, etc.
- Code
System Concept Property - A property value for this concept.
- Code
System Filter - A filter that can be used in a value set compose statement when selecting concepts using a filter.
- Code
System Property - A property defines an additional slot through which additional information can be provided about a concept.
- Communication
- An occurrence of information being transmitted; e.g. an alert that was sent to a responsible provider, a public health agency that was notified about a reportable condition.
- Communication
Payload - Text, attachment(s), or resource(s) that was communicated to the recipient.
- Communication
Request - A request to convey information; e.g. the CDS system proposes that an alert be sent to a responsible provider, the CDS system proposes that the public health agency be notified about a reportable condition.
- Communication
Request Payload - Text, attachment(s), or resource(s) to be communicated to the recipient.
- Compartment
Definition - A compartment definition that defines how resources are accessed on a server.
- Compartment
Definition Resource - Information about how a resource is related to the compartment.
- Composition
- A set of healthcare-related information that is assembled together into a single logical package that provides a single coherent statement of meaning, establishes its own context and that has clinical attestation with regard to who is making the statement. A Composition defines the structure and narrative content necessary for a document. However, a Composition alone does not constitute a document. Rather, the Composition must be the first entry in a Bundle where Bundle.type=document, and any other resources referenced from Composition must be included as subsequent entries in the Bundle (for example Patient, Practitioner, Encounter, etc.).
- Composition
Attester - A participant who has attested to the accuracy of the composition/document.
- Composition
Event - The clinical service, such as a colonoscopy or an appendectomy, being documented.
- Composition
Relates To - Relationships that this composition has with other compositions or documents that already exist.
- Composition
Section - The root of the sections that make up the composition.
- Concept
Map - A statement of relationships from one set of concepts to one or more other concepts - either concepts in code systems, or data element/data element concepts, or classes in class models.
- Concept
MapGroup - A group of mappings that all have the same source and target system.
- Concept
MapGroup Element - Mappings for an individual concept in the source to one or more concepts in the target.
- Concept
MapGroup Element Target - A concept from the target value set that this concept maps to.
- Concept
MapGroup Element Target Depends On - A set of additional dependencies for this mapping to hold. This mapping is only applicable if the specified element can be resolved, and it has the specified value.
- Concept
MapGroup Unmapped - What to do when there is no mapping for the source concept. “Unmapped” does not include codes that are unmatched, and the unmapped element is ignored in a code is specified to have equivalence = unmatched.
- Condition
- A clinical condition, problem, diagnosis, or other event, situation, issue, or clinical concept that has risen to a level of concern.
- Condition
Evidence - Supporting evidence / manifestations that are the basis of the Condition’s verification status, such as evidence that confirmed or refuted the condition.
- Condition
Stage - Clinical stage or grade of a condition. May include formal severity assessments.
- Consent
- A record of a healthcare consumer’s choices, which permits or denies identified recipient(s) or recipient role(s) to perform one or more actions within a given policy context, for specific purposes and periods of time.
- Consent
Policy - The references to the policies that are included in this consent scope. Policies may be organizational, but are often defined jurisdictionally, or in law.
- Consent
Provision - An exception to the base policy of this consent. An exception can be an addition or removal of access permissions.
- Consent
Provision Actor - Who or what is controlled by this rule. Use group to identify a set of actors by some property they share (e.g. ‘admitting officers’).
- Consent
Provision Data - The resources controlled by this rule if specific resources are referenced.
- Consent
Verification - Whether a treatment instruction (e.g. artificial respiration yes or no) was verified with the patient, his/her family or another authorized person.
- Contract
- Legally enforceable, formally recorded unilateral or bilateral directive i.e., a policy or agreement.
- Contract
Content Definition - Precusory content developed with a focus and intent of supporting the formation a Contract instance, which may be associated with and transformable into a Contract.
- Contract
Friendly - The “patient friendly language” versionof the Contract in whole or in parts. “Patient friendly language” means the representation of the Contract and Contract Provisions in a manner that is readily accessible and understandable by a layperson in accordance with best practices for communication styles that ensure that those agreeing to or signing the Contract understand the roles, actions, obligations, responsibilities, and implication of the agreement.
- Contract
Legal - List of Legal expressions or representations of this Contract.
- Contract
Rule - List of Computable Policy Rule Language Representations of this Contract.
- Contract
Signer - Parties with legal standing in the Contract, including the principal parties, the grantor(s) and grantee(s), which are any person or organization bound by the contract, and any ancillary parties, which facilitate the execution of the contract such as a notary or witness.
- Contract
Term - One or more Contract Provisions, which may be related and conveyed as a group, and may contain nested groups.
- Contract
Term Action - An actor taking a role in an activity for which it can be assigned some degree of responsibility for the activity taking place.
- Contract
Term Action Subject - Entity of the action.
- Contract
Term Asset - Contract Term Asset List.
- Contract
Term Asset Context - Circumstance of the asset.
- Contract
Term Asset Valued Item - Contract Valued Item List.
- Contract
Term Offer - The matter of concern in the context of this provision of the agrement.
- Contract
Term Offer Answer - Response to offer text.
- Contract
Term Offer Party - Offer Recipient.
- Contract
Term Security Label - Security labels that protect the handling of information about the term and its elements, which may be specifically identified..
- Coverage
- Financial instrument which may be used to reimburse or pay for health care products and services. Includes both insurance and self-payment.
- Coverage
Class - A suite of underwriter specific classifiers.
- Coverage
Cost ToBeneficiary - A suite of codes indicating the cost category and associated amount which have been detailed in the policy and may have been included on the health card.
- Coverage
Cost ToBeneficiary Exception - A suite of codes indicating exceptions or reductions to patient costs and their effective periods.
- Coverage
Eligibility Request - The CoverageEligibilityRequest provides patient and insurance coverage information to an insurer for them to respond, in the form of an CoverageEligibilityResponse, with information regarding whether the stated coverage is valid and in-force and optionally to provide the insurance details of the policy.
- Coverage
Eligibility Request Insurance - Financial instruments for reimbursement for the health care products and services.
- Coverage
Eligibility Request Item - Service categories or billable services for which benefit details and/or an authorization prior to service delivery may be required by the payor.
- Coverage
Eligibility Request Item Diagnosis - Patient diagnosis for which care is sought.
- Coverage
Eligibility Request Supporting Info - Additional information codes regarding exceptions, special considerations, the condition, situation, prior or concurrent issues.
- Coverage
Eligibility Response - This resource provides eligibility and plan details from the processing of an CoverageEligibilityRequest resource.
- Coverage
Eligibility Response Error - Errors encountered during the processing of the request.
- Coverage
Eligibility Response Insurance - Financial instruments for reimbursement for the health care products and services.
- Coverage
Eligibility Response Insurance Item - Benefits and optionally current balances, and authorization details by category or service.
- Coverage
Eligibility Response Insurance Item Benefit - Benefits used to date.
- Detected
Issue - Indicates an actual or potential clinical issue with or between one or more active or proposed clinical actions for a patient; e.g. Drug-drug interaction, Ineffective treatment frequency, Procedure-condition conflict, etc.
- Detected
Issue Evidence - Supporting evidence or manifestations that provide the basis for identifying the detected issue such as a GuidanceResponse or MeasureReport.
- Detected
Issue Mitigation - Indicates an action that has been taken or is committed to reduce or eliminate the likelihood of the risk identified by the detected issue from manifesting. Can also reflect an observation of known mitigating factors that may reduce/eliminate the need for any action.
- Device
- A type of a manufactured item that is used in the provision of healthcare without being substantially changed through that activity. The device may be a medical or non-medical device.
- Device
Definition - The characteristics, operational status and capabilities of a medical-related component of a medical device.
- Device
Definition Capability - Device capabilities.
- Device
Definition Device Name - A name given to the device to identify it.
- Device
Definition Material - A substance used to create the material(s) of which the device is made.
- Device
Definition Property - The actual configuration settings of a device as it actually operates, e.g., regulation status, time properties.
- Device
Definition Specialization - The capabilities supported on a device, the standards to which the device conforms for a particular purpose, and used for the communication.
- Device
Definition UdiDevice Identifier - Unique device identifier (UDI) assigned to device label or package. Note that the Device may include multiple udiCarriers as it either may include just the udiCarrier for the jurisdiction it is sold, or for multiple jurisdictions it could have been sold.
- Device
Device Name - This represents the manufacturer’s name of the device as provided by the device, from a UDI label, or by a person describing the Device. This typically would be used when a person provides the name(s) or when the device represents one of the names available from DeviceDefinition.
- Device
Metric - Describes a measurement, calculation or setting capability of a medical device.
- Device
Metric Calibration - Describes the calibrations that have been performed or that are required to be performed.
- Device
Property - The actual configuration settings of a device as it actually operates, e.g., regulation status, time properties.
- Device
Request - Represents a request for a patient to employ a medical device. The device may be an implantable device, or an external assistive device, such as a walker.
- Device
Request Parameter - Specific parameters for the ordered item. For example, the prism value for lenses.
- Device
Specialization - The capabilities supported on a device, the standards to which the device conforms for a particular purpose, and used for the communication.
- Device
UdiCarrier - Unique device identifier (UDI) assigned to device label or package. Note that the Device may include multiple udiCarriers as it either may include just the udiCarrier for the jurisdiction it is sold, or for multiple jurisdictions it could have been sold.
- Device
UseStatement - A record of a device being used by a patient where the record is the result of a report from the patient or another clinician.
- Device
Version - The actual design of the device or software version running on the device.
- Diagnostic
Report - The findings and interpretation of diagnostic tests performed on patients, groups of patients, devices, and locations, and/or specimens derived from these. The report includes clinical context such as requesting and provider information, and some mix of atomic results, images, textual and coded interpretations, and formatted representation of diagnostic reports.
- Diagnostic
Report Media - A list of key images associated with this report. The images are generally created during the diagnostic process, and may be directly of the patient, or of treated specimens (i.e. slides of interest).
- Document
Manifest - A collection of documents compiled for a purpose together with metadata that applies to the collection.
- Document
Manifest Related - Related identifiers or resources associated with the DocumentManifest.
- Document
Reference - A reference to a document of any kind for any purpose. Provides metadata about the document so that the document can be discovered and managed. The scope of a document is any seralized object with a mime-type, so includes formal patient centric documents (CDA), cliical notes, scanned paper, and non-patient specific documents like policy text.
- Document
Reference Content - The document and format referenced. There may be multiple content element repetitions, each with a different format.
- Document
Reference Context - The clinical context in which the document was prepared.
- Document
Reference Relates To - Relationships that this document has with other document references that already exist.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis - The EffectEvidenceSynthesis resource describes the difference in an outcome between exposures states in a population where the effect estimate is derived from a combination of research studies.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis Certainty - A description of the certainty of the effect estimate.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis Certainty Certainty Subcomponent - A description of a component of the overall certainty.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis Effect Estimate - The estimated effect of the exposure variant.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis Effect Estimate Precision Estimate - A description of the precision of the estimate for the effect.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis Results ByExposure - A description of the results for each exposure considered in the effect estimate.
- Effect
Evidence Synthesis Sample Size - A description of the size of the sample involved in the synthesis.
- Encounter
- An interaction between a patient and healthcare provider(s) for the purpose of providing healthcare service(s) or assessing the health status of a patient.
- Encounter
Class History - The class history permits the tracking of the encounters transitions without needing to go through the resource history. This would be used for a case where an admission starts of as an emergency encounter, then transitions into an inpatient scenario. Doing this and not restarting a new encounter ensures that any lab/diagnostic results can more easily follow the patient and not require re-processing and not get lost or cancelled during a kind of discharge from emergency to inpatient.
- Encounter
Diagnosis - The list of diagnosis relevant to this encounter.
- Encounter
Hospitalization - Details about the admission to a healthcare service.
- Encounter
Location - List of locations where the patient has been during this encounter.
- Encounter
Participant - The list of people responsible for providing the service.
- Encounter
Status History - The status history permits the encounter resource to contain the status history without needing to read through the historical versions of the resource, or even have the server store them.
- Endpoint
- The technical details of an endpoint that can be used for electronic services, such as for web services providing XDS.b or a REST endpoint for another FHIR server. This may include any security context information.
- Enrollment
Request - This resource provides the insurance enrollment details to the insurer regarding a specified coverage.
- Enrollment
Response - This resource provides enrollment and plan details from the processing of an EnrollmentRequest resource.
- Episode
OfCare - An association between a patient and an organization / healthcare provider(s) during which time encounters may occur. The managing organization assumes a level of responsibility for the patient during this time.
- Episode
OfCare Diagnosis - The list of diagnosis relevant to this episode of care.
- Episode
OfCare Status History - The history of statuses that the EpisodeOfCare has been through (without requiring processing the history of the resource).
- Event
Definition - The EventDefinition resource provides a reusable description of when a particular event can occur.
- Evidence
- The Evidence resource describes the conditional state (population and any exposures being compared within the population) and outcome (if specified) that the knowledge (evidence, assertion, recommendation) is about.
- Evidence
Variable - The EvidenceVariable resource describes a “PICO” element that knowledge (evidence, assertion, recommendation) is about.
- Evidence
Variable Characteristic - A characteristic that defines the members of the evidence element. Multiple characteristics are applied with “and” semantics.
- Example
Scenario - Example of workflow instance.
- Example
Scenario Actor - Actor participating in the resource.
- Example
Scenario Instance - Each resource and each version that is present in the workflow.
- Example
Scenario Instance Contained Instance - Resources contained in the instance (e.g. the observations contained in a bundle).
- Example
Scenario Instance Version - A specific version of the resource.
- Example
Scenario Process - Each major process - a group of operations.
- Example
Scenario Process Step - Each step of the process.
- Example
Scenario Process Step Alternative - Indicates an alternative step that can be taken instead of the operations on the base step in exceptional/atypical circumstances.
- Example
Scenario Process Step Operation - Each interaction or action.
- Explanation
OfBenefit - This resource provides: the claim details; adjudication details from the processing of a Claim; and optionally account balance information, for informing the subscriber of the benefits provided.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Accident - Details of a accident which resulted in injuries which required the products and services listed in the claim.
- Explanation
OfBenefit AddItem - The first-tier service adjudications for payor added product or service lines.
- Explanation
OfBenefit AddItem Detail - The second-tier service adjudications for payor added services.
- Explanation
OfBenefit AddItem Detail SubDetail - The third-tier service adjudications for payor added services.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Benefit Balance - Balance by Benefit Category.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Benefit Balance Financial - Benefits Used to date.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Care Team - The members of the team who provided the products and services.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Diagnosis - Information about diagnoses relevant to the claim items.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Insurance - Financial instruments for reimbursement for the health care products and services specified on the claim.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Item - A claim line. Either a simple (a product or service) or a ‘group’ of details which can also be a simple items or groups of sub-details.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Item Adjudication - If this item is a group then the values here are a summary of the adjudication of the detail items. If this item is a simple product or service then this is the result of the adjudication of this item.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Item Detail - Second-tier of goods and services.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Item Detail SubDetail - Third-tier of goods and services.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Payee - The party to be reimbursed for cost of the products and services according to the terms of the policy.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Payment - Payment details for the adjudication of the claim.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Procedure - Procedures performed on the patient relevant to the billing items with the claim.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Process Note - A note that describes or explains adjudication results in a human readable form.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Related - Other claims which are related to this claim such as prior submissions or claims for related services or for the same event.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Supporting Info - Additional information codes regarding exceptions, special considerations, the condition, situation, prior or concurrent issues.
- Explanation
OfBenefit Total - Categorized monetary totals for the adjudication.
- Family
Member History - Significant health conditions for a person related to the patient relevant in the context of care for the patient.
- Family
Member History Condition - The significant Conditions (or condition) that the family member had. This is a repeating section to allow a system to represent more than one condition per resource, though there is nothing stopping multiple resources - one per condition.
- Flag
- Prospective warnings of potential issues when providing care to the patient.
- Goal
- Describes the intended objective(s) for a patient, group or organization care, for example, weight loss, restoring an activity of daily living, obtaining herd immunity via immunization, meeting a process improvement objective, etc.
- Goal
Target - Indicates what should be done by when.
- Graph
Definition - A formal computable definition of a graph of resources - that is, a coherent set of resources that form a graph by following references. The Graph Definition resource defines a set and makes rules about the set.
- Graph
Definition Link - Links this graph makes rules about.
- Graph
Definition Link Target - Potential target for the link.
- Graph
Definition Link Target Compartment - Compartment Consistency Rules.
- Group
- Represents a defined collection of entities that may be discussed or acted upon collectively but which are not expected to act collectively, and are not formally or legally recognized; i.e. a collection of entities that isn’t an Organization.
- Group
Characteristic - Identifies traits whose presence r absence is shared by members of the group.
- Group
Member - Identifies the resource instances that are members of the group.
- Guidance
Response - A guidance response is the formal response to a guidance request, including any output parameters returned by the evaluation, as well as the description of any proposed actions to be taken.
- Healthcare
Service - The details of a healthcare service available at a location.
- Healthcare
Service Available Time - A collection of times that the Service Site is available.
- Healthcare
Service Eligibility - Does this service have specific eligibility requirements that need to be met in order to use the service?
- Healthcare
Service NotAvailable - The HealthcareService is not available during this period of time due to the provided reason.
- Identity
Provider - External identity provider configuration.
- Identity
Provider Oidc - OIDC connection configuration for the identity provider.
- Identity
Provider Oidc Client - Registered client for the OIDC provider.
- Identity
Provider Oidc Pkce - PKCE Configuration
- Imaging
Study - Representation of the content produced in a DICOM imaging study. A study comprises a set of series, each of which includes a set of Service-Object Pair Instances (SOP Instances - images or other data) acquired or produced in a common context. A series is of only one modality (e.g. X-ray, CT, MR, ultrasound), but a study may have multiple series of different modalities.
- Imaging
Study Series - Each study has one or more series of images or other content.
- Imaging
Study Series Instance - A single SOP instance within the series, e.g. an image, or presentation state.
- Imaging
Study Series Performer - Indicates who or what performed the series and how they were involved.
- Immunization
- Describes the event of a patient being administered a vaccine or a record of an immunization as reported by a patient, a clinician or another party.
- Immunization
Education - Educational material presented to the patient (or guardian) at the time of vaccine administration.
- Immunization
Evaluation - Describes a comparison of an immunization event against published recommendations to determine if the administration is “valid” in relation to those recommendations.
- Immunization
Performer - Indicates who performed the immunization event.
- Immunization
Protocol Applied - The protocol (set of recommendations) being followed by the provider who administered the dose.
- Immunization
Reaction - Categorical data indicating that an adverse event is associated in time to an immunization.
- Immunization
Recommendation - A patient’s point-in-time set of recommendations (i.e. forecasting) according to a published schedule with optional supporting justification.
- Immunization
Recommendation Recommendation - Vaccine administration recommendations.
- Immunization
Recommendation Recommendation Date Criterion - Vaccine date recommendations. For example, earliest date to administer, latest date to administer, etc.
- Implementation
Guide - A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
- Implementation
Guide Definition - The information needed by an IG publisher tool to publish the whole implementation guide.
- Implementation
Guide Definition Grouping - A logical group of resources. Logical groups can be used when building pages.
- Implementation
Guide Definition Page - A page / section in the implementation guide. The root page is the implementation guide home page.
- Implementation
Guide Definition Parameter - Defines how IG is built by tools.
- Implementation
Guide Definition Resource - A resource that is part of the implementation guide. Conformance resources (value set, structure definition, capability statements etc.) are obvious candidates for inclusion, but any kind of resource can be included as an example resource.
- Implementation
Guide Definition Template - A template for building resources.
- Implementation
Guide Depends On - Another implementation guide that this implementation depends on. Typically, an implementation guide uses value sets, profiles etc.defined in other implementation guides.
- Implementation
Guide Global - A set of profiles that all resources covered by this implementation guide must conform to.
- Implementation
Guide Manifest - Information about an assembled implementation guide, created by the publication tooling.
- Implementation
Guide Manifest Page - Information about a page within the IG.
- Implementation
Guide Manifest Resource - A resource that is part of the implementation guide. Conformance resources (value set, structure definition, capability statements etc.) are obvious candidates for inclusion, but any kind of resource can be included as an example resource.
- Insurance
Plan - Details of a Health Insurance product/plan provided by an organization.
- Insurance
Plan Contact - The contact for the health insurance product for a certain purpose.
- Insurance
Plan Coverage - Details about the coverage offered by the insurance product.
- Insurance
Plan Coverage Benefit - Specific benefits under this type of coverage.
- Insurance
Plan Coverage Benefit Limit - The specific limits on the benefit.
- Insurance
Plan Plan - Details about an insurance plan.
- Insurance
Plan Plan General Cost - Overall costs associated with the plan.
- Insurance
Plan Plan Specific Cost - Costs associated with the coverage provided by the product.
- Insurance
Plan Plan Specific Cost Benefit - List of the specific benefits under this category of benefit.
- Insurance
Plan Plan Specific Cost Benefit Cost - List of the costs associated with a specific benefit.
- Invoice
- Invoice containing collected ChargeItems from an Account with calculated individual and total price for Billing purpose.
- Invoice
Line Item - Each line item represents one charge for goods and services rendered. Details such as date, code and amount are found in the referenced ChargeItem resource.
- Invoice
Line Item Price Component - The price for a ChargeItem may be calculated as a base price with surcharges/deductions that apply in certain conditions. A ChargeItemDefinition resource that defines the prices, factors and conditions that apply to a billing code is currently under development. The priceComponent element can be used to offer transparency to the recipient of the Invoice as to how the prices have been calculated.
- Invoice
Participant - Indicates who or what performed or participated in the charged service.
- Library
- The Library resource is a general-purpose container for knowledge asset definitions. It can be used to describe and expose existing knowledge assets such as logic libraries and information model descriptions, as well as to describe a collection of knowledge assets.
- Linkage
- Identifies two or more records (resource instances) that refer to the same real-world “occurrence”.
- Linkage
Item - Identifies which record considered as the reference to the same real-world occurrence as well as how the items should be evaluated within the collection of linked items.
- List
- A list is a curated collection of resources.
- List
Entry - Entries in this list.
- Location
- Details and position information for a physical place where services are provided and resources and participants may be stored, found, contained, or accommodated.
- Location
Hours OfOperation - What days/times during a week is this location usually open.
- Location
Position - The absolute geographic location of the Location, expressed using the WGS84 datum (This is the same co-ordinate system used in KML).
- Measure
- The Measure resource provides the definition of a quality measure.
- Measure
Group - A group of population criteria for the measure.
- Measure
Group Population - A population criteria for the measure.
- Measure
Group Stratifier - The stratifier criteria for the measure report, specified as either the name of a valid CQL expression defined within a referenced library or a valid FHIR Resource Path.
- Measure
Group Stratifier Component - A component of the stratifier criteria for the measure report, specified as either the name of a valid CQL expression defined within a referenced library or a valid FHIR Resource Path.
- Measure
Report - The MeasureReport resource contains the results of the calculation of a measure; and optionally a reference to the resources involved in that calculation.
- Measure
Report Group - The results of the calculation, one for each population group in the measure.
- Measure
Report Group Population - The populations that make up the population group, one for each type of population appropriate for the measure.
- Measure
Report Group Stratifier - When a measure includes multiple stratifiers, there will be a stratifier group for each stratifier defined by the measure.
- Measure
Report Group Stratifier Stratum - This element contains the results for a single stratum within the stratifier. For example, when stratifying on administrative gender, there will be four strata, one for each possible gender value.
- Measure
Report Group Stratifier Stratum Component - A stratifier component value.
- Measure
Report Group Stratifier Stratum Population - The populations that make up the stratum, one for each type of population appropriate to the measure.
- Measure
Supplemental Data - The supplemental data criteria for the measure report, specified as either the name of a valid CQL expression within a referenced library, or a valid FHIR Resource Path.
- Media
- A photo, video, or audio recording acquired or used in healthcare. The actual content may be inline or provided by direct reference.
- Medication
- This resource is primarily used for the identification and definition of a medication for the purposes of prescribing, dispensing, and administering a medication as well as for making statements about medication use.
- Medication
Administration - Describes the event of a patient consuming or otherwise being administered a medication. This may be as simple as swallowing a tablet or it may be a long running infusion. Related resources tie this event to the authorizing prescription, and the specific encounter between patient and health care practitioner.
- Medication
Administration Dosage - Describes the medication dosage information details e.g. dose, rate, site, route, etc.
- Medication
Administration Performer - Indicates who or what performed the medication administration and how they were involved.
- Medication
Batch - Information that only applies to packages (not products).
- Medication
Dispense - Indicates that a medication product is to be or has been dispensed for a named person/patient. This includes a description of the medication product (supply) provided and the instructions for administering the medication. The medication dispense is the result of a pharmacy system responding to a medication order.
- Medication
Dispense Performer - Indicates who or what performed the event.
- Medication
Dispense Substitution - Indicates whether or not substitution was made as part of the dispense. In some cases, substitution will be expected but does not happen, in other cases substitution is not expected but does happen. This block explains what substitution did or did not happen and why. If nothing is specified, substitution was not done.
- Medication
Ingredient - Identifies a particular constituent of interest in the product.
- Medication
Knowledge - Information about a medication that is used to support knowledge.
- Medication
Knowledge Administration Guidelines - Guidelines for the administration of the medication.
- Medication
Knowledge Administration Guidelines Dosage - Dosage for the medication for the specific guidelines.
- Medication
Knowledge Administration Guidelines Patient Characteristics - Characteristics of the patient that are relevant to the administration guidelines (for example, height, weight, gender, etc.).
- Medication
Knowledge Cost - The price of the medication.
- Medication
Knowledge Drug Characteristic - Specifies descriptive properties of the medicine, such as color, shape, imprints, etc.
- Medication
Knowledge Ingredient - Identifies a particular constituent of interest in the product.
- Medication
Knowledge Kinetics - The time course of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of a medication from the body.
- Medication
Knowledge Medicine Classification - Categorization of the medication within a formulary or classification system.
- Medication
Knowledge Monitoring Program - The program under which the medication is reviewed.
- Medication
Knowledge Monograph - Associated documentation about the medication.
- Medication
Knowledge Packaging - Information that only applies to packages (not products).
- Medication
Knowledge Regulatory - Regulatory information about a medication.
- Medication
Knowledge Regulatory MaxDispense - The maximum number of units of the medication that can be dispensed in a period.
- Medication
Knowledge Regulatory Schedule - Specifies the schedule of a medication in jurisdiction.
- Medication
Knowledge Regulatory Substitution - Specifies if changes are allowed when dispensing a medication from a regulatory perspective.
- Medication
Knowledge Related Medication Knowledge - Associated or related knowledge about a medication.
- Medication
Request - An order or request for both supply of the medication and the instructions for administration of the medication to a patient. The resource is called “MedicationRequest” rather than “MedicationPrescription” or “MedicationOrder” to generalize the use across inpatient and outpatient settings, including care plans, etc., and to harmonize with workflow patterns.
- Medication
Request Dispense Request - Indicates the specific details for the dispense or medication supply part of a medication request (also known as a Medication Prescription or Medication Order). Note that this information is not always sent with the order. There may be in some settings (e.g. hospitals) institutional or system support for completing the dispense details in the pharmacy department.
- Medication
Request Dispense Request Initial Fill - Indicates the quantity or duration for the first dispense of the medication.
- Medication
Request Substitution - Indicates whether or not substitution can or should be part of the dispense. In some cases, substitution must happen, in other cases substitution must not happen. This block explains the prescriber’s intent. If nothing is specified substitution may be done.
- Medication
Statement - A record of a medication that is being consumed by a patient. A MedicationStatement may indicate that the patient may be taking the medication now or has taken the medication in the past or will be taking the medication in the future. The source of this information can be the patient, significant other (such as a family member or spouse), or a clinician. A common scenario where this information is captured is during the history taking process during a patient visit or stay. The medication information may come from sources such as the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle, or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains.
- Medicinal
Product - Detailed definition of a medicinal product, typically for uses other than direct patient care (e.g. regulatory use).
- Medicinal
Product Authorization - The regulatory authorization of a medicinal product.
- Medicinal
Product Authorization Jurisdictional Authorization - Authorization in areas within a country.
- Medicinal
Product Authorization Procedure - The regulatory procedure for granting or amending a marketing authorization.
- Medicinal
Product Contraindication - The clinical particulars - indications, contraindications etc. of a medicinal product, including for regulatory purposes.
- Medicinal
Product Contraindication Other Therapy - Information about the use of the medicinal product in relation to other therapies described as part of the indication.
- Medicinal
Product Indication - Indication for the Medicinal Product.
- Medicinal
Product Indication Other Therapy - Information about the use of the medicinal product in relation to other therapies described as part of the indication.
- Medicinal
Product Ingredient - An ingredient of a manufactured item or pharmaceutical product.
- Medicinal
Product Ingredient Specified Substance - A specified substance that comprises this ingredient.
- Medicinal
Product Ingredient Specified Substance Strength - Quantity of the substance or specified substance present in the manufactured item or pharmaceutical product.
- Medicinal
Product Ingredient Specified Substance Strength Reference Strength - Strength expressed in terms of a reference substance.
- Medicinal
Product Ingredient Substance - The ingredient substance.
- Medicinal
Product Interaction - The interactions of the medicinal product with other medicinal products, or other forms of interactions.
- Medicinal
Product Interaction Interactant - The specific medication, food or laboratory test that interacts.
- Medicinal
Product Manufactured - The manufactured item as contained in the packaged medicinal product.
- Medicinal
Product Manufacturing Business Operation - An operation applied to the product, for manufacturing or adminsitrative purpose.
- Medicinal
Product Name - The product’s name, including full name and possibly coded parts.
- Medicinal
Product Name Country Language - Country where the name applies.
- Medicinal
Product Name Name Part - Coding words or phrases of the name.
- Medicinal
Product Packaged - A medicinal product in a container or package.
- Medicinal
Product Packaged Batch Identifier - Batch numbering.
- Medicinal
Product Packaged Package Item - A packaging item, as a contained for medicine, possibly with other packaging items within.
- Medicinal
Product Pharmaceutical - A pharmaceutical product described in terms of its composition and dose form.
- Medicinal
Product Pharmaceutical Characteristics - Characteristics e.g. a products onset of action.
- Medicinal
Product Pharmaceutical Route OfAdministration - The path by which the pharmaceutical product is taken into or makes contact with the body.
- Medicinal
Product Pharmaceutical Route OfAdministration Target Species - A species for which this route applies.
- Medicinal
Product Pharmaceutical Route OfAdministration Target Species Withdrawal Period - A species specific time during which consumption of animal product is not appropriate.
- Medicinal
Product Special Designation - Indicates if the medicinal product has an orphan designation for the treatment of a rare disease.
- Medicinal
Product Undesirable Effect - Describe the undesirable effects of the medicinal product.
- Membership
- Message
Definition - Defines the characteristics of a message that can be shared between systems, including the type of event that initiates the message, the content to be transmitted and what response(s), if any, are permitted.
- Message
Definition Allowed Response - Indicates what types of messages may be sent as an application-level response to this message.
- Message
Definition Focus - Identifies the resource (or resources) that are being addressed by the event. For example, the Encounter for an admit message or two Account records for a merge.
- Message
Header - The header for a message exchange that is either requesting or responding to an action. The reference(s) that are the subject of the action as well as other information related to the action are typically transmitted in a bundle in which the MessageHeader resource instance is the first resource in the bundle.
- Message
Header Destination - The destination application which the message is intended for.
- Message
Header Response - Information about the message that this message is a response to. Only present if this message is a response.
- Message
Header Source - The source application from which this message originated.
- Molecular
Sequence - Raw data describing a biological sequence.
- Molecular
Sequence Quality - An experimental feature attribute that defines the quality of the feature in a quantitative way, such as a phred quality score (SO:0001686).
- Molecular
Sequence Quality Roc - Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) Curve to give sensitivity/specificity tradeoff.
- Molecular
Sequence Reference Seq - A sequence that is used as a reference to describe variants that are present in a sequence analyzed.
- Molecular
Sequence Repository - Configurations of the external repository. The repository shall store target’s observedSeq or records related with target’s observedSeq.
- Molecular
Sequence Structure Variant - Information about chromosome structure variation.
- Molecular
Sequence Structure Variant Inner - Structural variant inner.
- Molecular
Sequence Structure Variant Outer - Structural variant outer.
- Molecular
Sequence Variant - The definition of variant here originates from Sequence ontology (variant_of). This element can represent amino acid or nucleic sequence change(including insertion,deletion,SNP,etc.) It can represent some complex mutation or segment variation with the assist of CIGAR string.
- Naming
System - A curated namespace that issues unique symbols within that namespace for the identification of concepts, people, devices, etc. Represents a “System” used within the Identifier and Coding data types.
- Naming
System Unique Id - Indicates how the system may be identified when referenced in electronic exchange.
- Nutrition
Order - A request to supply a diet, formula feeding (enteral) or oral nutritional supplement to a patient/resident.
- Nutrition
Order Enteral Formula - Feeding provided through the gastrointestinal tract via a tube, catheter, or stoma that delivers nutrition distal to the oral cavity.
- Nutrition
Order Enteral Formula Administration - Formula administration instructions as structured data. This repeating structure allows for changing the administration rate or volume over time for both bolus and continuous feeding. An example of this would be an instruction to increase the rate of continuous feeding every 2 hours.
- Nutrition
Order Oral Diet - Diet given orally in contrast to enteral (tube) feeding.
- Nutrition
Order Oral Diet Nutrient - Class that defines the quantity and type of nutrient modifications (for example carbohydrate, fiber or sodium) required for the oral diet.
- Nutrition
Order Oral Diet Texture - Class that describes any texture modifications required for the patient to safely consume various types of solid foods.
- Nutrition
Order Supplement - Oral nutritional products given in order to add further nutritional value to the patient’s diet.
- Observation
- Measurements and simple assertions made about a patient, device or other subject.
- Observation
Component - Some observations have multiple component observations. These component observations are expressed as separate code value pairs that share the same attributes. Examples include systolic and diastolic component observations for blood pressure measurement and multiple component observations for genetics observations.
- Observation
Definition - Set of definitional characteristics for a kind of observation or measurement produced or consumed by an orderable health care service.
- Observation
Definition Qualified Interval - Multiple ranges of results qualified by different contexts for ordinal or continuous observations conforming to this ObservationDefinition.
- Observation
Definition Quantitative Details - Characteristics for quantitative results of this observation.
- Observation
Reference Range - Guidance on how to interpret the value by comparison to a normal or recommended range. Multiple reference ranges are interpreted as an “OR”. In other words, to represent two distinct target populations, two
referenceRangeelements would be used. - Operation
Definition - A formal computable definition of an operation (on the RESTful interface) or a named query (using the search interaction).
- Operation
Definition Overload - Defines an appropriate combination of parameters to use when invoking this operation, to help code generators when generating overloaded parameter sets for this operation.
- Operation
Definition Parameter - The parameters for the operation/query.
- Operation
Definition Parameter Binding - Binds to a value set if this parameter is coded (code, Coding, CodeableConcept).
- Operation
Definition Parameter Referenced From - Identifies other resource parameters within the operation invocation that are expected to resolve to this resource.
- Operation
Outcome - A collection of error, warning, or information messages that result from a system action.
- Operation
Outcome Issue - An error, warning, or information message that results from a system action.
- Organization
- A formally or informally recognized grouping of people or organizations formed for the purpose of achieving some form of collective action. Includes companies, institutions, corporations, departments, community groups, healthcare practice groups, payer/insurer, etc.
- Organization
Affiliation - Defines an affiliation/assotiation/relationship between 2 distinct oganizations, that is not a part-of relationship/sub-division relationship.
- Organization
Contact - Contact for the organization for a certain purpose.
- Parameters
- This resource is a non-persisted resource used to pass information into and back from an operation. It has no other use, and there is no RESTful endpoint associated with it.
- Parameters
Parameter - A parameter passed to or received from the operation.
- Patient
- Demographics and other administrative information about an individual or animal receiving care or other health-related services.
- Patient
Communication - A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health.
- Patient
Contact - A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient.
- Patient
Link - Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual patient.
- Payment
Notice - This resource provides the status of the payment for goods and services rendered, and the request and response resource references.
- Payment
Reconciliation - This resource provides the details including amount of a payment and allocates the payment items being paid.
- Payment
Reconciliation Detail - Distribution of the payment amount for a previously acknowledged payable.
- Payment
Reconciliation Process Note - A note that describes or explains the processing in a human readable form.
- Person
- Demographics and administrative information about a person independent of a specific health-related context.
- Person
Link - Link to a resource that concerns the same actual person.
- Plan
Definition - This resource allows for the definition of various types of plans as a sharable, consumable, and executable artifact. The resource is general enough to support the description of a broad range of clinical artifacts such as clinical decision support rules, order sets and protocols.
- Plan
Definition Action - An action or group of actions to be taken as part of the plan.
- Plan
Definition Action Condition - An expression that describes applicability criteria or start/stop conditions for the action.
- Plan
Definition Action Dynamic Value - Customizations that should be applied to the statically defined resource. For example, if the dosage of a medication must be computed based on the patient’s weight, a customization would be used to specify an expression that calculated the weight, and the path on the resource that would contain the result.
- Plan
Definition Action Participant - Indicates who should participate in performing the action described.
- Plan
Definition Action Related Action - A relationship to another action such as “before” or “30-60 minutes after start of”.
- Plan
Definition Goal - Goals that describe what the activities within the plan are intended to achieve. For example, weight loss, restoring an activity of daily living, obtaining herd immunity via immunization, meeting a process improvement objective, etc.
- Plan
Definition Goal Target - Indicates what should be done and within what timeframe.
- Practitioner
- A person who is directly or indirectly involved in the provisioning of healthcare.
- Practitioner
Qualification - The official certifications, training, and licenses that authorize or otherwise pertain to the provision of care by the practitioner. For example, a medical license issued by a medical board authorizing the practitioner to practice medicine within a certian locality.
- Practitioner
Role - A specific set of Roles/Locations/specialties/services that a practitioner may perform at an organization for a period of time.
- Practitioner
Role Available Time - A collection of times the practitioner is available or performing this role at the location and/or healthcareservice.
- Practitioner
Role NotAvailable - The practitioner is not available or performing this role during this period of time due to the provided reason.
- Procedure
- An action that is or was performed on or for a patient. This can be a physical intervention like an operation, or less invasive like long term services, counseling, or hypnotherapy.
- Procedure
Focal Device - A device that is implanted, removed or otherwise manipulated (calibration, battery replacement, fitting a prosthesis, attaching a wound-vac, etc.) as a focal portion of the Procedure.
- Procedure
Performer - Limited to “real” people rather than equipment.
- Project
- Provenance
- Provenance of a resource is a record that describes entities and processes involved in producing and delivering or otherwise influencing that resource. Provenance provides a critical foundation for assessing authenticity, enabling trust, and allowing reproducibility. Provenance assertions are a form of contextual metadata and can themselves become important records with their own provenance. Provenance statement indicates clinical significance in terms of confidence in authenticity, reliability, and trustworthiness, integrity, and stage in lifecycle (e.g. Document Completion - has the artifact been legally authenticated), all of which may impact security, privacy, and trust policies.
- Provenance
Agent - An actor taking a role in an activity for which it can be assigned some degree of responsibility for the activity taking place.
- Provenance
Entity - An entity used in this activity.
- Questionnaire
- A structured set of questions intended to guide the collection of answers from end-users. Questionnaires provide detailed control over order, presentation, phraseology and grouping to allow coherent, consistent data collection.
- Questionnaire
Item - A particular question, question grouping or display text that is part of the questionnaire.
- Questionnaire
Item Answer Option - One of the permitted answers for a “choice” or “open-choice” question.
- Questionnaire
Item Enable When - A constraint indicating that this item should only be enabled (displayed/allow answers to be captured) when the specified condition is true.
- Questionnaire
Item Initial - One or more values that should be pre-populated in the answer when initially rendering the questionnaire for user input.
- Questionnaire
Response - A structured set of questions and their answers. The questions are ordered and grouped into coherent subsets, corresponding to the structure of the grouping of the questionnaire being responded to.
- Questionnaire
Response Item - A group or question item from the original questionnaire for which answers are provided.
- Questionnaire
Response Item Answer - The respondent’s answer(s) to the question.
- Related
Person - Information about a person that is involved in the care for a patient, but who is not the target of healthcare, nor has a formal responsibility in the care process.
- Related
Person Communication - A language which may be used to communicate with about the patient’s health.
- Request
Group - A group of related requests that can be used to capture intended activities that have inter-dependencies such as “give this medication after that one”.
- Request
Group Action - The actions, if any, produced by the evaluation of the artifact.
- Request
Group Action Condition - An expression that describes applicability criteria, or start/stop conditions for the action.
- Request
Group Action Related Action - A relationship to another action such as “before” or “30-60 minutes after start of”.
- Research
Definition - The ResearchDefinition resource describes the conditional state (population and any exposures being compared within the population) and outcome (if specified) that the knowledge (evidence, assertion, recommendation) is about.
- Research
Element Definition - The ResearchElementDefinition resource describes a “PICO” element that knowledge (evidence, assertion, recommendation) is about.
- Research
Element Definition Characteristic - A characteristic that defines the members of the research element. Multiple characteristics are applied with “and” semantics.
- Research
Study - A process where a researcher or organization plans and then executes a series of steps intended to increase the field of healthcare-related knowledge. This includes studies of safety, efficacy, comparative effectiveness and other information about medications, devices, therapies and other interventional and investigative techniques. A ResearchStudy involves the gathering of information about human or animal subjects.
- Research
Study Arm - Describes an expected sequence of events for one of the participants of a study. E.g. Exposure to drug A, wash-out, exposure to drug B, wash-out, follow-up.
- Research
Study Objective - A goal that the study is aiming to achieve in terms of a scientific question to be answered by the analysis of data collected during the study.
- Research
Subject - A physical entity which is the primary unit of operational and/or administrative interest in a study.
- Risk
Assessment - An assessment of the likely outcome(s) for a patient or other subject as well as the likelihood of each outcome.
- Risk
Assessment Prediction - Describes the expected outcome for the subject.
- Risk
Evidence Synthesis - The RiskEvidenceSynthesis resource describes the likelihood of an outcome in a population plus exposure state where the risk estimate is derived from a combination of research studies.
- Risk
Evidence Synthesis Certainty - A description of the certainty of the risk estimate.
- Risk
Evidence Synthesis Certainty Certainty Subcomponent - A description of a component of the overall certainty.
- Risk
Evidence Synthesis Risk Estimate - The estimated risk of the outcome.
- Risk
Evidence Synthesis Risk Estimate Precision Estimate - A description of the precision of the estimate for the effect.
- Risk
Evidence Synthesis Sample Size - A description of the size of the sample involved in the synthesis.
- Schedule
- A container for slots of time that may be available for booking appointments.
- Search
Parameter - A search parameter that defines a named search item that can be used to search/filter on a resource.
- Search
Parameter Component - Used to define the parts of a composite search parameter.
- Service
Request - A record of a request for service such as diagnostic investigations, treatments, or operations to be performed.
- Slot
- A slot of time on a schedule that may be available for booking appointments.
- Specimen
- A sample to be used for analysis.
- Specimen
Collection - Details concerning the specimen collection.
- Specimen
Container - The container holding the specimen. The recursive nature of containers; i.e. blood in tube in tray in rack is not addressed here.
- Specimen
Definition - A kind of specimen with associated set of requirements.
- Specimen
Definition Type Tested - Specimen conditioned in a container as expected by the testing laboratory.
- Specimen
Definition Type Tested Container - The specimen’s container.
- Specimen
Definition Type Tested Container Additive - Substance introduced in the kind of container to preserve, maintain or enhance the specimen. Examples: Formalin, Citrate, EDTA.
- Specimen
Definition Type Tested Handling - Set of instructions for preservation/transport of the specimen at a defined temperature interval, prior the testing process.
- Specimen
Processing - Details concerning processing and processing steps for the specimen.
- Structure
Definition - A definition of a FHIR structure. This resource is used to describe the underlying resources, data types defined in FHIR, and also for describing extensions and constraints on resources and data types.
- Structure
Definition Context - Identifies the types of resource or data type elements to which the extension can be applied.
- Structure
Definition Differential - A differential view is expressed relative to the base StructureDefinition - a statement of differences that it applies.
- Structure
Definition Mapping - An external specification that the content is mapped to.
- Structure
Definition Snapshot - A snapshot view is expressed in a standalone form that can be used and interpreted without considering the base StructureDefinition.
- Structure
Map - A Map of relationships between 2 structures that can be used to transform data.
- Structure
MapGroup - Organizes the mapping into manageable chunks for human review/ease of maintenance.
- Structure
MapGroup Input - A name assigned to an instance of data. The instance must be provided when the mapping is invoked.
- Structure
MapGroup Rule - Transform Rule from source to target.
- Structure
MapGroup Rule Dependent - Which other rules to apply in the context of this rule.
- Structure
MapGroup Rule Source - Source inputs to the mapping.
- Structure
MapGroup Rule Target - Content to create because of this mapping rule.
- Structure
MapGroup Rule Target Parameter - Parameters to the transform.
- Structure
MapStructure - A structure definition used by this map. The structure definition may describe instances that are converted, or the instances that are produced.
- Subscription
- The subscription resource is used to define a push-based subscription from a server to another system. Once a subscription is registered with the server, the server checks every resource that is created or updated, and if the resource matches the given criteria, it sends a message on the defined “channel” so that another system can take an appropriate action.
- Subscription
Channel - Details where to send notifications when resources are received that meet the criteria.
- Substance
- A homogeneous material with a definite composition.
- Substance
Ingredient - A substance can be composed of other substances.
- Substance
Instance - Substance may be used to describe a kind of substance, or a specific package/container of the substance: an instance.
- Substance
Nucleic Acid - Nucleic acids are defined by three distinct elements: the base, sugar and linkage. Individual substance/moiety IDs will be created for each of these elements. The nucleotide sequence will be always entered in the 5’-3’ direction.
- Substance
Nucleic Acid Subunit - Subunits are listed in order of decreasing length; sequences of the same length will be ordered by molecular weight; subunits that have identical sequences will be repeated multiple times.
- Substance
Nucleic Acid Subunit Linkage - The linkages between sugar residues will also be captured.
- Substance
Nucleic Acid Subunit Sugar - 5.3.6.8.1 Sugar ID (Mandatory).
- Substance
Polymer - Todo.
- Substance
Polymer Monomer Set - Todo.
- Substance
Polymer Monomer SetStarting Material - Todo.
- Substance
Polymer Repeat - Todo.
- Substance
Polymer Repeat Repeat Unit - Todo.
- Substance
Polymer Repeat Repeat Unit Degree OfPolymerisation - Todo.
- Substance
Polymer Repeat Repeat Unit Structural Representation - Todo.
- Substance
Protein - A SubstanceProtein is defined as a single unit of a linear amino acid sequence, or a combination of subunits that are either covalently linked or have a defined invariant stoichiometric relationship. This includes all synthetic, recombinant and purified SubstanceProteins of defined sequence, whether the use is therapeutic or prophylactic. This set of elements will be used to describe albumins, coagulation factors, cytokines, growth factors, peptide/SubstanceProtein hormones, enzymes, toxins, toxoids, recombinant vaccines, and immunomodulators.
- Substance
Protein Subunit - This subclause refers to the description of each subunit constituting the SubstanceProtein. A subunit is a linear sequence of amino acids linked through peptide bonds. The Subunit information shall be provided when the finished SubstanceProtein is a complex of multiple sequences; subunits are not used to delineate domains within a single sequence. Subunits are listed in order of decreasing length; sequences of the same length will be ordered by decreasing molecular weight; subunits that have identical sequences will be repeated multiple times.
- Substance
Reference Information - Todo.
- Substance
Reference Information Classification - Todo.
- Substance
Reference Information Gene - Todo.
- Substance
Reference Information Gene Element - Todo.
- Substance
Reference Information Target - Todo.
- Substance
Source Material - Source material shall capture information on the taxonomic and anatomical origins as well as the fraction of a material that can result in or can be modified to form a substance. This set of data elements shall be used to define polymer substances isolated from biological matrices. Taxonomic and anatomical origins shall be described using a controlled vocabulary as required. This information is captured for naturally derived polymers ( . starch) and structurally diverse substances. For Organisms belonging to the Kingdom Plantae the Substance level defines the fresh material of a single species or infraspecies, the Herbal Drug and the Herbal preparation. For Herbal preparations, the fraction information will be captured at the Substance information level and additional information for herbal extracts will be captured at the Specified Substance Group 1 information level. See for further explanation the Substance Class: Structurally Diverse and the herbal annex.
- Substance
Source Material Fraction Description - Many complex materials are fractions of parts of plants, animals, or minerals. Fraction elements are often necessary to define both Substances and Specified Group 1 Substances. For substances derived from Plants, fraction information will be captured at the Substance information level ( . Oils, Juices and Exudates). Additional information for Extracts, such as extraction solvent composition, will be captured at the Specified Substance Group 1 information level. For plasma-derived products fraction information will be captured at the Substance and the Specified Substance Group 1 levels.
- Substance
Source Material Organism - This subclause describes the organism which the substance is derived from. For vaccines, the parent organism shall be specified based on these subclause elements. As an example, full taxonomy will be described for the Substance Name: ., Leaf.
- Substance
Source Material Organism Author - 4.9.13.6.1 Author type (Conditional).
- Substance
Source Material Organism Hybrid - 4.9.13.8.1 Hybrid species maternal organism ID (Optional).
- Substance
Source Material Organism Organism General - 4.9.13.7.1 Kingdom (Conditional).
- Substance
Source Material Part Description - To do.
- Substance
Specification - The detailed description of a substance, typically at a level beyond what is used for prescribing.
- Substance
Specification Code - Codes associated with the substance.
- Substance
Specification Moiety - Moiety, for structural modifications.
- Substance
Specification Name - Names applicable to this substance.
- Substance
Specification Name Official - Details of the official nature of this name.
- Substance
Specification Property - General specifications for this substance, including how it is related to other substances.
- Substance
Specification Relationship - A link between this substance and another, with details of the relationship.
- Substance
Specification Structure - Structural information.
- Substance
Specification Structure Isotope - Applicable for single substances that contain a radionuclide or a non-natural isotopic ratio.
- Substance
Specification Structure Isotope Molecular Weight - The molecular weight or weight range (for proteins, polymers or nucleic acids).
- Substance
Specification Structure Representation - Molecular structural representation.
- Supply
Delivery - Record of delivery of what is supplied.
- Supply
Delivery Supplied Item - The item that is being delivered or has been supplied.
- Supply
Request - A record of a request for a medication, substance or device used in the healthcare setting.
- Supply
Request Parameter - Specific parameters for the ordered item. For example, the size of the indicated item.
- Task
- A task to be performed.
- Task
Input - Additional information that may be needed in the execution of the task.
- Task
Output - Outputs produced by the Task.
- Task
Restriction - If the Task.focus is a request resource and the task is seeking fulfillment (i.e. is asking for the request to be actioned), this element identifies any limitations on what parts of the referenced request should be actioned.
- Terminology
Capabilities - A TerminologyCapabilities resource documents a set of capabilities (behaviors) of a FHIR Terminology Server that may be used as a statement of actual server functionality or a statement of required or desired server implementation.
- Terminology
Capabilities Closure - Whether the $closure operation is supported.
- Terminology
Capabilities Code System - Identifies a code system that is supported by the server. If there is a no code system URL, then this declares the general assumptions a client can make about support for any CodeSystem resource.
- Terminology
Capabilities Code System Version - For the code system, a list of versions that are supported by the server.
- Terminology
Capabilities Code System Version Filter - Filter Properties supported.
- Terminology
Capabilities Expansion - Information about the ValueSet/$expand operation.
- Terminology
Capabilities Expansion Parameter - Supported expansion parameter.
- Terminology
Capabilities Implementation - Identifies a specific implementation instance that is described by the terminology capability statement - i.e. a particular installation, rather than the capabilities of a software program.
- Terminology
Capabilities Software - Software that is covered by this terminology capability statement. It is used when the statement describes the capabilities of a particular software version, independent of an installation.
- Terminology
Capabilities Translation - Information about the ConceptMap/$translate operation.
- Terminology
Capabilities Validate Code - Information about the ValueSet/$validate-code operation.
- Test
Report - A summary of information based on the results of executing a TestScript.
- Test
Report Participant - A participant in the test execution, either the execution engine, a client, or a server.
- Test
Report Setup - The results of the series of required setup operations before the tests were executed.
- Test
Report Setup Action - Action would contain either an operation or an assertion.
- Test
Report Setup Action Assert - The results of the assertion performed on the previous operations.
- Test
Report Setup Action Operation - The operation performed.
- Test
Report Teardown - The results of the series of operations required to clean up after all the tests were executed (successfully or otherwise).
- Test
Report Teardown Action - The teardown action will only contain an operation.
- Test
Report Test - A test executed from the test script.
- Test
Report Test Action - Action would contain either an operation or an assertion.
- Test
Script - A structured set of tests against a FHIR server or client implementation to determine compliance against the FHIR specification.
- Test
Script Destination - An abstract server used in operations within this test script in the destination element.
- Test
Script Fixture - Fixture in the test script - by reference (uri). All fixtures are required for the test script to execute.
- Test
Script Metadata - The required capability must exist and are assumed to function correctly on the FHIR server being tested.
- Test
Script Metadata Capability - Capabilities that must exist and are assumed to function correctly on the FHIR server being tested.
- Test
Script Metadata Link - A link to the FHIR specification that this test is covering.
- Test
Script Origin - An abstract server used in operations within this test script in the origin element.
- Test
Script Setup - A series of required setup operations before tests are executed.
- Test
Script Setup Action - Action would contain either an operation or an assertion.
- Test
Script Setup Action Assert - Evaluates the results of previous operations to determine if the server under test behaves appropriately.
- Test
Script Setup Action Operation - The operation to perform.
- Test
Script Setup Action Operation Request Header - Header elements would be used to set HTTP headers.
- Test
Script Teardown - A series of operations required to clean up after all the tests are executed (successfully or otherwise).
- Test
Script Teardown Action - The teardown action will only contain an operation.
- Test
Script Test - A test in this script.
- Test
Script Test Action - Action would contain either an operation or an assertion.
- Test
Script Variable - Variable is set based either on element value in response body or on header field value in the response headers.
- User
- Value
Set - A ValueSet resource instance specifies a set of codes drawn from one or more code systems, intended for use in a particular context. Value sets link between CodeSystem definitions and their use in coded elements.
- Value
SetCompose - A set of criteria that define the contents of the value set by including or excluding codes selected from the specified code system(s) that the value set draws from. This is also known as the Content Logical Definition (CLD).
- Value
SetCompose Include - Include one or more codes from a code system or other value set(s).
- Value
SetCompose Include Concept - Specifies a concept to be included or excluded.
- Value
SetCompose Include Concept Designation - Additional representations for this concept when used in this value set - other languages, aliases, specialized purposes, used for particular purposes, etc.
- Value
SetCompose Include Filter - Select concepts by specify a matching criterion based on the properties (including relationships) defined by the system, or on filters defined by the system. If multiple filters are specified, they SHALL all be true.
- Value
SetExpansion - A value set can also be “expanded”, where the value set is turned into a simple collection of enumerated codes. This element holds the expansion, if it has been performed.
- Value
SetExpansion Contains - The codes that are contained in the value set expansion.
- Value
SetExpansion Parameter - A parameter that controlled the expansion process. These parameters may be used by users of expanded value sets to check whether the expansion is suitable for a particular purpose, or to pick the correct expansion.
- Verification
Result - Describes validation requirements, source(s), status and dates for one or more elements.
- Verification
Result Attestation - Information about the entity attesting to information.
- Verification
Result Primary Source - Information about the primary source(s) involved in validation.
- Verification
Result Validator - Information about the entity validating information.
- Vision
Prescription - An authorization for the provision of glasses and/or contact lenses to a patient.
- Vision
Prescription Lens Specification - Contain the details of the individual lens specifications and serves as the authorization for the fullfillment by certified professionals.
- Vision
Prescription Lens Specification Prism - Allows for adjustment on two axis.
Enums§
- Activity
Definition Product Type Choice - Activity
Definition Subject Type Choice - Activity
Definition Timing Type Choice - Allergy
Intolerance Onset Type Choice - Audit
Event Entity Detail Value Type Choice - Biologically
Derived Product Collection Collected Type Choice - Biologically
Derived Product Manipulation Time Type Choice - Biologically
Derived Product Processing Time Type Choice - Care
Plan Activity Detail Product Type Choice - Care
Plan Activity Detail Scheduled Type Choice - Charge
Item Occurrence Type Choice - Charge
Item Product Type Choice - Claim
Accident Location Type Choice - Claim
Diagnosis Diagnosis Type Choice - Claim
Item Location Type Choice - Claim
Item Serviced Type Choice - Claim
Procedure Procedure Type Choice - Claim
Response AddItem Location Type Choice - Claim
Response AddItem Serviced Type Choice - Claim
Supporting Info Timing Type Choice - Claim
Supporting Info Value Type Choice - Clinical
Impression Effective Type Choice - Code
System Concept Property Value Type Choice - Communication
Payload Content Type Choice - Communication
Request Occurrence Type Choice - Communication
Request Payload Content Type Choice - Composition
Relates ToTarget Type Choice - Concept
MapSource Type Choice - Concept
MapTarget Type Choice - Condition
Abatement Type Choice - Condition
Onset Type Choice - Consent
Source Type Choice - Contract
Friendly Content Type Choice - Contract
Legal Content Type Choice - Contract
Legally Binding Type Choice - Contract
Rule Content Type Choice - Contract
Term Action Occurrence Type Choice - Contract
Term Asset Valued Item Entity Type Choice - Contract
Term Offer Answer Value Type Choice - Contract
Term Topic Type Choice - Contract
Topic Type Choice - Coverage
Cost ToBeneficiary Value Type Choice - Coverage
Eligibility Request Item Diagnosis Diagnosis Type Choice - Coverage
Eligibility Request Serviced Type Choice - Coverage
Eligibility Response Insurance Item Benefit Allowed Type Choice - Coverage
Eligibility Response Insurance Item Benefit Used Type Choice - Coverage
Eligibility Response Serviced Type Choice - Detected
Issue Identified Type Choice - Device
Definition Manufacturer Type Choice - Device
Request Code Type Choice - Device
Request Occurrence Type Choice - Device
Request Parameter Value Type Choice - Device
UseStatement Timing Type Choice - Diagnostic
Report Effective Type Choice - Event
Definition Subject Type Choice - Evidence
Variable Characteristic Definition Type Choice - Evidence
Variable Characteristic Participant Effective Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Accident Location Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit AddItem Location Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit AddItem Serviced Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Benefit Balance Financial Allowed Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Benefit Balance Financial Used Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Diagnosis Diagnosis Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Item Location Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Item Serviced Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Procedure Procedure Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Supporting Info Timing Type Choice - Explanation
OfBenefit Supporting Info Value Type Choice - Family
Member History AgeType Choice - Family
Member History Born Type Choice - Family
Member History Condition Onset Type Choice - Family
Member History Deceased Type Choice - Goal
Start Type Choice - Goal
Target Detail Type Choice - Goal
Target DueType Choice - Group
Characteristic Value Type Choice - Guidance
Response Module Type Choice - Immunization
Evaluation Dose Number Type Choice - Immunization
Evaluation Series Doses Type Choice - Immunization
Occurrence Type Choice - Immunization
Protocol Applied Dose Number Type Choice - Immunization
Protocol Applied Series Doses Type Choice - Immunization
Recommendation Recommendation Dose Number Type Choice - Immunization
Recommendation Recommendation Series Doses Type Choice - Implementation
Guide Definition Page Name Type Choice - Implementation
Guide Definition Resource Example Type Choice - Implementation
Guide Manifest Resource Example Type Choice - Invoice
Line Item Charge Item Type Choice - Library
Subject Type Choice - Measure
Subject Type Choice - Media
Created Type Choice - Medication
Administration Dosage Rate Type Choice - Medication
Administration Effective Type Choice - Medication
Administration Medication Type Choice - Medication
Dispense Medication Type Choice - Medication
Dispense Status Reason Type Choice - Medication
Ingredient Item Type Choice - Medication
Knowledge Administration Guidelines Indication Type Choice - Medication
Knowledge Administration Guidelines Patient Characteristics Characteristic Type Choice - Medication
Knowledge Drug Characteristic Value Type Choice - Medication
Knowledge Ingredient Item Type Choice - Medication
Request Medication Type Choice - Medication
Request Reported Type Choice - Medication
Request Substitution Allowed Type Choice - Medication
Statement Effective Type Choice - Medication
Statement Medication Type Choice - Medicinal
Product Authorization Procedure Date Type Choice - Medicinal
Product Contraindication Other Therapy Medication Type Choice - Medicinal
Product Indication Other Therapy Medication Type Choice - Medicinal
Product Interaction Interactant Item Type Choice - Medicinal
Product Special Designation Indication Type Choice - Message
Definition Event Type Choice - Message
Header Event Type Choice - Nutrition
Order Enteral Formula Administration Rate Type Choice - Observation
Component Value Type Choice - Observation
Effective Type Choice - Observation
Value Type Choice - Parameters
Parameter Value Type Choice - Patient
Deceased Type Choice - Patient
Multiple Birth Type Choice - Plan
Definition Action Definition Type Choice - Plan
Definition Action Related Action Offset Type Choice - Plan
Definition Action Subject Type Choice - Plan
Definition Action Timing Type Choice - Plan
Definition Goal Target Detail Type Choice - Plan
Definition Subject Type Choice - Procedure
Performed Type Choice - Provenance
Occurred Type Choice - Questionnaire
Item Answer Option Value Type Choice - Questionnaire
Item Enable When Answer Type Choice - Questionnaire
Item Initial Value Type Choice - Questionnaire
Response Item Answer Value Type Choice - Request
Group Action Related Action Offset Type Choice - Request
Group Action Timing Type Choice - Research
Definition Subject Type Choice - Research
Element Definition Characteristic Definition Type Choice - Research
Element Definition Characteristic Participant Effective Type Choice - Research
Element Definition Characteristic Study Effective Type Choice - Research
Element Definition Subject Type Choice - Resource
- Resource
Type - Resource
Type Error - Risk
Assessment Occurrence Type Choice - Risk
Assessment Prediction Probability Type Choice - Risk
Assessment Prediction When Type Choice - Service
Request AsNeeded Type Choice - Service
Request Occurrence Type Choice - Service
Request Quantity Type Choice - Specimen
Collection Collected Type Choice - Specimen
Collection Fasting Status Type Choice - Specimen
Container Additive Type Choice - Specimen
Definition Type Tested Container Additive Additive Type Choice - Specimen
Definition Type Tested Container Minimum Volume Type Choice - Specimen
Processing Time Type Choice - Structure
MapGroup Rule Source Default Value Type Choice - Structure
MapGroup Rule Target Parameter Value Type Choice - Substance
Ingredient Substance Type Choice - Substance
Reference Information Target Amount Type Choice - Substance
Specification Moiety Amount Type Choice - Substance
Specification Property Amount Type Choice - Substance
Specification Property Defining Substance Type Choice - Substance
Specification Relationship Amount Type Choice - Substance
Specification Relationship Substance Type Choice - Supply
Delivery Occurrence Type Choice - Supply
Delivery Supplied Item Item Type Choice - Supply
Request Item Type Choice - Supply
Request Occurrence Type Choice - Supply
Request Parameter Value Type Choice - Task
Input Value Type Choice - Task
Output Value Type Choice - Value
SetExpansion Parameter Value Type Choice