Clinical Bags

This page is part of the FHIR Specification (v5.0.0: R5 - STU). This is the current published version. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions . Page versions: R5 R4B R4 R3 R2 0 Welcome to FHIR® FHIR is a standard for health care data exchange, published by HL7®. First time here? See the executive summary, the developer's introduction, clinical ...

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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 ...

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9.0 Clinical Module 9.0.1 Introduction This Clinical Module focuses on the FHIR resources that represent core clinical information for a patient. The information contained in these resources are those frequently documented, created or retrieved by healthcare providers during the course of clinical care. Resources generated during the course of diagnostic studies can be found in the Diagnostics ...

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14.0 Clinical Reasoning 14.0.1 Introduction The Clinical Reasoning module provides resources and operations to enable the representation, distribution, and evaluation of clinical knowledge artifacts such as clinical decision support rules, quality measures, public health indicators, order sets, clinical protocols, and evidence summaries. In addition, the module describes how expression ...

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FHIR is a platform specification that defines a set of capabilities for use across the healthcare process, in all jurisdictions, and in lots of different contexts. While the basics of the FHIR specification are relatively straight-forward (see the Overviews: General, Developers, Clinical, and Architects), it can still be difficult to know where to start when implementing a solution based on ...

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