1.2 资源索引
1.2 Resource Index
FHIR Infrastructure Work Group
Maturity Level: N/A
This page is provided to help find resources quickly. There is also a more detailed classification, ontology, and description. For background to the layout on the layers in this page, see the Architect’s Overview. See also the abstract Base Resources Resource and DomainResource.
Foundation
Conformance
Terminology
Security
Documents
Other
- CapabilityStatement N
- StructureDefinition N
- ImplementationGuide 1
- SearchParameter 3
- MessageDefinition 1
- OperationDefinition N
- CompartmentDefinition 1
- StructureMap 2
- GraphDefinition 1
- ValueSet N
- ConceptMap 3
- NamingSystem 1
- AuditEvent 3
- DocumentManifest 2
- DocumentReference 3
- Binary N
- Bundle N
- Linkage 0
- MessageHeader 4
- OperationOutcome N
- Parameters N
- Subscription 3
Base
Individuals
Entities #1
Entities #2
Workflow
Management
- Patient N
- Practitioner 3
- PractitionerRole 2
- RelatedPerson 2
- Person 2
- OrganizationAffiliation 0
- HealthcareService 2
- Endpoint 2
- BiologicallyDerivedProduct 0
- Device 0
- Appointment 3
- AppointmentResponse 3
- Schedule 3
- Slot 3
- EpisodeOfCare 2
- Flag 1
- List 1
- Library 2
Clinical
Summary
Diagnostics
Medications
Care Provision
Request & Response
- AllergyIntolerance 3
- AdverseEvent 0
- Condition (Problem) 3
- Procedure 3
- FamilyMemberHistory 2
- ClinicalImpression 0
- Media 1
- DiagnosticReport 3
- Specimen 2
- BodyStructure 1
- ImagingStudy 3
- QuestionnaireResponse 3
- MedicationAdministration 2
- MedicationDispense 2
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”) 3
- Medication 3
- MedicationKnowledge 0
- Immunization 3
- ImmunizationEvaluation 0
- CareTeam 2
- Goal 2
- ServiceRequest 2
- NutritionOrder 2
- VisionPrescription 2
- RiskAssessment 1
- CommunicationRequest 2
- DeviceRequest 0
- DeviceUseStatement 0
- GuidanceResponse 2
- SupplyRequest 1
- SupplyDelivery 1
Financial
Support
Billing
Payment
General
- Coverage 2
- CoverageEligibilityRequest 2
- CoverageEligibilityResponse 2
- EnrollmentRequest 0
- ClaimResponse 2
- ChargeItem 0
- ChargeItemDefinition 0
- Contract 1
- ExplanationOfBenefit 2
- InsurancePlan 0
Specialized
Public Health & Research
Definitional Artifacts
Evidence-Based Medicine
Quality Reporting & Testing
Medication Definition
- ResearchStudy 0
- DeviceDefinition 0
- EventDefinition 0
- ObservationDefinition 0
- PlanDefinition 2
- Questionnaire 3
- ResearchElementDefinition 0
- Evidence 0
- EvidenceVariable 0
- EffectEvidenceSynthesis 0
- MeasureReport 2
- TestScript 2
- MedicinalProductAuthorization 0
- MedicinalProductContraindication 0
- MedicinalProductIndication 0
- MedicinalProductIngredient 0
- MedicinalProductInteraction 0
- MedicinalProductManufactured 0
- MedicinalProductPackaged 0
- MedicinalProductPharmaceutical 0
- MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect 0
- SubstancePolymer 0
- SubstanceReferenceInformation 0
- SubstanceSpecification 0
Alphabetical
A-D:
- Account 2
- ActivityDefinition 2
- AdverseEvent 0
- AllergyIntolerance 3
- Appointment 3
- AppointmentResponse 3
- AuditEvent 3
- Basic 1
- Binary N
- BiologicallyDerivedProduct 0
- BodyStructure 1
- Bundle N
- CapabilityStatement N
- CarePlan 2
- CareTeam 2
- CatalogEntry 0
- ChargeItem 0
- ChargeItemDefinition 0
- Claim 2
- ClaimResponse 2
- ClinicalImpression 0
- CodeSystem N
- Communication 2
- CommunicationRequest 2
- CompartmentDefinition 1
- Composition 2
- ConceptMap 3
- Condition (aka Problem) 3
- Consent 2
- Contract 1
- Coverage 2
- CoverageEligibilityRequest 2
- CoverageEligibilityResponse 2
- DetectedIssue 1
- Device 0
- DeviceDefinition 0
D-L:
- DeviceMetric 1
- DeviceRequest 0
- DeviceUseStatement 0
- DiagnosticReport 3
- DocumentManifest 2
- DocumentReference 3
- EffectEvidenceSynthesis 0
- Encounter 2
- Endpoint 2
- EnrollmentRequest 0
- EnrollmentResponse 0
- EpisodeOfCare 2
- EventDefinition 0
- Evidence 0
- EvidenceVariable 0
- ExampleScenario 0
- ExplanationOfBenefit 2
- FamilyMemberHistory 2
- Flag 1
- Goal 2
- GraphDefinition 1
- Group 1
- GuidanceResponse 2
- HealthcareService 2
- ImagingStudy 3
- Immunization 3
- ImmunizationEvaluation 0
- ImmunizationRecommendation 1
- ImplementationGuide 1
- InsurancePlan 0
- Invoice 0
- Library 2
- Linkage 0
- List 1
- Location 3
M-P:
- Measure 2
- MeasureReport 2
- Media 1
- Medication 3
- MedicationAdministration 2
- MedicationDispense 2
- MedicationKnowledge 0
- MedicationRequest 3
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”) 3
- MedicinalProduct 0
- MedicinalProductAuthorization 0
- MedicinalProductContraindication 0
- MedicinalProductIndication 0
- MedicinalProductIngredient 0
- MedicinalProductInteraction 0
- MedicinalProductManufactured 0
- MedicinalProductPackaged 0
- MedicinalProductPharmaceutical 0
- MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect 0
- MessageDefinition 1
- MessageHeader 4
- MolecularSequence 1
- NamingSystem 1
- NutritionOrder 2
- Observation N
- ObservationDefinition 0
- OperationDefinition N
- OperationOutcome N
- Organization 3
- OrganizationAffiliation 0
- Parameters N
- Patient N
- PaymentNotice 2
- PaymentReconciliation 2
- Person 2
- PlanDefinition 2
- Practitioner 3
P-Z:
- PractitionerRole 2
- Procedure 3
- Provenance 3
- Questionnaire 3
- QuestionnaireResponse 3
- RelatedPerson 2
- RequestGroup 2
- ResearchDefinition 0
- ResearchElementDefinition 0
- ResearchStudy 0
- ResearchSubject 0
- RiskAssessment 1
- RiskEvidenceSynthesis 0
- Schedule 3
- SearchParameter 3
- ServiceRequest 2
- Slot 3
- Specimen 2
- SpecimenDefinition 0
- StructureDefinition N
- StructureMap 2
- Subscription 3
- Substance 2
- SubstancePolymer 0
- SubstanceReferenceInformation 0
- SubstanceSpecification 0
- SupplyDelivery 1
- SupplyRequest 1
- Task 2
- TerminologyCapabilities 0
- TestReport 0
- TestScript 2
- ValueSet N
- VerificationResult 0
- VisionPrescription 2
Clinical
General:
- AllergyIntolerance 3
- Condition (Problem) 3
- Procedure 3
- ClinicalImpression 0
- FamilyMemberHistory 2
- RiskAssessment 1
- DetectedIssue 1
Care Provision:
Medication & Immunization:
- Medication 3
- MedicationKnowledge 0
- MedicationRequest 3
- MedicationAdministration 2
- MedicationDispense 2
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”) 3
- Immunization 3
- ImmunizationEvaluation 0
- ImmunizationRecommendation 1
Diagnostics:
Identification
Individuals:
Groups:
Entities:
Devices:
Workflow
Patient Management:
Scheduling:
Workflow #1:
Workflow #2:
Infrastructure
Information Tracking:
Documents & Lists:
Structure:
Exchange:
Conformance
Terminology:
Content:
Operations Control:
Misc:
Financial
Support:
- Coverage 2
- CoverageEligibilityRequest 2
- CoverageEligibilityResponse 2
- EnrollmentRequest 0
- EnrollmentResponse 0
Billing:
Payment:
Other:
Level 5
- Binary N
- Bundle N
- CapabilityStatement N
- CodeSystem N
- DomainResource N
- Observation N
- OperationDefinition N
- OperationOutcome N
- Parameters N
- Patient N
- Resource N
- StructureDefinition N
- ValueSet N
Level 4
Level 3
- AllergyIntolerance
- Appointment
- AppointmentResponse
- AuditEvent
- ConceptMap
- Condition
- DiagnosticReport
- DocumentReference
- ImagingStudy
- Immunization
- Location
- Medication
- MedicationRequest
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”)
- Organization
- Practitioner
- Procedure
- Provenance
- Questionnaire
- QuestionnaireResponse
- Schedule
- SearchParameter
- Slot
- Subscription
Level 2
- Account
- ActivityDefinition
- CarePlan
- CareTeam
- Claim
- ClaimResponse
- Communication
- CommunicationRequest
- Composition
- Consent
- Coverage
- CoverageEligibilityRequest
- CoverageEligibilityResponse
- DocumentManifest
- Encounter
- Endpoint
- EpisodeOfCare
- ExplanationOfBenefit
- FamilyMemberHistory
- Goal
- GuidanceResponse
- HealthcareService
- Library
- Measure
- MeasureReport
- MedicationAdministration
- MedicationDispense
- NutritionOrder
- PaymentNotice
- PaymentReconciliation
- Person
- PlanDefinition
- PractitionerRole
- RelatedPerson
- RequestGroup
- ServiceRequest
- Specimen
- StructureMap
- Substance
- Task
- TestScript
- VisionPrescription
Level 1
- Basic
- BodyStructure
- CompartmentDefinition
- Contract
- DetectedIssue
- DeviceMetric
- Flag
- GraphDefinition
- Group
- ImmunizationRecommendation
- ImplementationGuide
- List
- Media
- MessageDefinition
- MolecularSequence
- NamingSystem
- RiskAssessment
- SupplyDelivery
- SupplyRequest
Level 0
- AdverseEvent
- BiologicallyDerivedProduct
- CatalogEntry
- ChargeItem
- ChargeItemDefinition
- ClinicalImpression
- Device
- DeviceDefinition
- DeviceRequest
- DeviceUseStatement
- EffectEvidenceSynthesis
- EnrollmentRequest
- EnrollmentResponse
- EventDefinition
- Evidence
- EvidenceVariable
- ExampleScenario
- ImmunizationEvaluation
- InsurancePlan
- Invoice
- Linkage
- MedicationKnowledge
- MedicinalProduct
- MedicinalProductAuthorization
- MedicinalProductContraindication
- MedicinalProductIndication
- MedicinalProductIngredient
- MedicinalProductInteraction
- MedicinalProductManufactured
- MedicinalProductPackaged
- MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
- MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect
- ObservationDefinition
- OrganizationAffiliation
- ResearchDefinition
- ResearchElementDefinition
- ResearchStudy
- ResearchSubject
- RiskEvidenceSynthesis
- SpecimenDefinition
- SubstanceNucleicAcid
- SubstancePolymer
- SubstanceProtein
- SubstanceReferenceInformation
- SubstanceSourceMaterial
- SubstanceSpecification
- TerminologyCapabilities
- TestReport
- VerificationResult
Anonymous
- ActivityDefinition
- CapabilityStatement N
- CodeSystem N
- CompartmentDefinition
- ConceptMap
- DeviceDefinition
- DeviceMetric
- EventDefinition
- ExampleScenario
- GraphDefinition
- ImplementationGuide
- Library
- Measure
- MedicinalProduct
- MedicinalProductAuthorization
- MedicinalProductContraindication
- MedicinalProductIndication
- MedicinalProductIngredient
- MedicinalProductInteraction
- MedicinalProductManufactured
- MedicinalProductPackaged
- MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
- MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect
- MessageDefinition
- NamingSystem
- OperationDefinition N
- SearchParameter
- SpecimenDefinition
- StructureDefinition N
- StructureMap
- SubstanceNucleicAcid
- SubstancePolymer
- SubstanceProtein
- SubstanceReferenceInformation
- SubstanceSourceMaterial
- SubstanceSpecification
- TerminologyCapabilities
- TestScript
- ValueSet N
Business
- CatalogEntry
- ChargeItemDefinition
- Device
- EffectEvidenceSynthesis
- Endpoint
- Evidence
- EvidenceVariable
- Group
- HealthcareService
- InsurancePlan
- Location
- MeasureReport
- Medication
- MedicationKnowledge
- ObservationDefinition
- Organization
- OrganizationAffiliation
- PlanDefinition
- Questionnaire
- RequestGroup
- ResearchDefinition
- ResearchElementDefinition
- ResearchStudy
- RiskEvidenceSynthesis
- Schedule
- Slot
- Subscription
- Substance
- TestReport
- VerificationResult
Individual
Patient
- Account
- AdverseEvent
- AllergyIntolerance
- Appointment
- AppointmentResponse
- BiologicallyDerivedProduct
- BodyStructure
- CarePlan
- CareTeam
- ChargeItem
- Claim
- ClaimResponse
- ClinicalImpression
- Communication
- CommunicationRequest
- Condition
- Consent
- Contract
- Coverage
- CoverageEligibilityRequest
- CoverageEligibilityResponse
- DetectedIssue
- DeviceRequest
- DeviceUseStatement
- DiagnosticReport
- Encounter
- EnrollmentRequest
- EnrollmentResponse
- EpisodeOfCare
- ExplanationOfBenefit
- FamilyMemberHistory
- Flag
- Goal
- GuidanceResponse
- ImagingStudy
- Immunization
- ImmunizationEvaluation
- ImmunizationRecommendation
- Invoice
- Linkage
- Media
- MedicationAdministration
- MedicationDispense
- MedicationRequest
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”)
- MolecularSequence
- NutritionOrder
- Observation N
- Patient N
- PaymentNotice
- PaymentReconciliation
- Person
- Procedure
- QuestionnaireResponse
- RelatedPerson
- ResearchSubject
- RiskAssessment
- ServiceRequest
- Specimen
- SupplyDelivery
- SupplyRequest
- VisionPrescription
Not Classified
- AuditEvent
- Basic
- Binary N
- Bundle N
- Composition
- DocumentManifest
- DocumentReference
- List
- MessageHeader
- Provenance
- Task
Not Applicable
Normative
- Binary N
- Bundle N
- CapabilityStatement N
- CodeSystem N
- DomainResource N
- Observation N
- OperationDefinition N
- OperationOutcome N
- Parameters N
- Patient N
- Resource N
- StructureDefinition N
- ValueSet N
Trial Use
- Account
- ActivityDefinition
- AdverseEvent
- AllergyIntolerance
- Appointment
- AppointmentResponse
- AuditEvent
- Basic
- BiologicallyDerivedProduct
- BodyStructure
- CarePlan
- CareTeam
- CatalogEntry
- ChargeItem
- ChargeItemDefinition
- Claim
- ClaimResponse
- ClinicalImpression
- Communication
- CommunicationRequest
- CompartmentDefinition
- Composition
- ConceptMap
- Condition
- Consent
- Contract
- Coverage
- CoverageEligibilityRequest
- CoverageEligibilityResponse
- DetectedIssue
- Device
- DeviceDefinition
- DeviceMetric
- DeviceRequest
- DeviceUseStatement
- DiagnosticReport
- DocumentManifest
- DocumentReference
- EffectEvidenceSynthesis
- Encounter
- Endpoint
- EnrollmentRequest
- EnrollmentResponse
- EpisodeOfCare
- EventDefinition
- Evidence
- EvidenceVariable
- ExampleScenario
- ExplanationOfBenefit
- FamilyMemberHistory
- Flag
- Goal
- GraphDefinition
- Group
- GuidanceResponse
- HealthcareService
- ImagingStudy
- Immunization
- ImmunizationEvaluation
- ImmunizationRecommendation
- ImplementationGuide
- InsurancePlan
- Invoice
- Library
- Linkage
- List
- Location
- Measure
- MeasureReport
- Media
- Medication
- MedicationAdministration
- MedicationDispense
- MedicationKnowledge
- MedicationRequest
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”)
- MedicinalProduct
- MedicinalProductAuthorization
- MedicinalProductContraindication
- MedicinalProductIndication
- MedicinalProductIngredient
- MedicinalProductInteraction
- MedicinalProductManufactured
- MedicinalProductPackaged
- MedicinalProductPharmaceutical
- MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect
- MessageDefinition
- MessageHeader
- MolecularSequence
- NamingSystem
- NutritionOrder
- ObservationDefinition
- Organization
- OrganizationAffiliation
- PaymentNotice
- PaymentReconciliation
- Person
- PlanDefinition
- Practitioner
- PractitionerRole
- Procedure
- Provenance
- Questionnaire
- QuestionnaireResponse
- RelatedPerson
- RequestGroup
- ResearchDefinition
- ResearchElementDefinition
- ResearchStudy
- ResearchSubject
- RiskAssessment
- RiskEvidenceSynthesis
- Schedule
- SearchParameter
- ServiceRequest
- Slot
- Specimen
- SpecimenDefinition
- StructureMap
- Subscription
- Substance
- SubstanceNucleicAcid
- SubstancePolymer
- SubstanceProtein
- SubstanceReferenceInformation
- SubstanceSourceMaterial
- SubstanceSpecification
- SupplyDelivery
- SupplyRequest
- Task
- TerminologyCapabilities
- TestReport
- TestScript
- VerificationResult
- VisionPrescription
Biomedical Research and Regulation
- MedicinalProduct 0
- MedicinalProductAuthorization 0
- MedicinalProductContraindication 0
- MedicinalProductIndication 0
- MedicinalProductIngredient 0
- MedicinalProductInteraction 0
- MedicinalProductManufactured 0
- MedicinalProductPackaged 0
- MedicinalProductPharmaceutical 0
- MedicinalProductUndesirableEffect 0
- ResearchStudy 0
- ResearchSubject 0
- SubstanceNucleicAcid 0
- SubstancePolymer 0
- SubstanceProtein 0
- SubstanceReferenceInformation 0
- SubstanceSourceMaterial 0
- SubstanceSpecification 0
Community Based Collaborative Care
Clinical Decision Support
- ActivityDefinition 2
- DetectedIssue 1
- EffectEvidenceSynthesis 0
- EventDefinition 0
- Evidence 0
- EvidenceVariable 0
- GuidanceResponse 2
- Library 2
- PlanDefinition 2
- RequestGroup 2
- ResearchDefinition 0
- ResearchElementDefinition 0
- RiskAssessment 1
- RiskEvidenceSynthesis 0
Clinical Genomics
Clinical Quality Information
Health Care Devices
FHIR Infrastructure
- Basic 1
- Binary N
- Bundle N
- CapabilityStatement N
- CompartmentDefinition 1
- DomainResource N
- ExampleScenario 0
- GraphDefinition 1
- Group 1
- ImplementationGuide 1
- List 1
- NamingSystem 1
- OperationDefinition N
- OperationOutcome N
- Parameters N
- Questionnaire 3
- QuestionnaireResponse 3
- Resource N
- SearchParameter 3
- StructureDefinition N
- StructureMap 2
- Subscription 3
- TestReport 0
- TestScript 2
Financial Management
- Claim 2
- ClaimResponse 2
- Contract 1
- Coverage 2
- CoverageEligibilityRequest 2
- CoverageEligibilityResponse 2
- EnrollmentRequest 0
- EnrollmentResponse 0
- ExplanationOfBenefit 2
- Invoice 0
- PaymentNotice 2
- PaymentReconciliation 2
- VisionPrescription 2
Imaging Integration
Infrastructure And Messaging
Orders and Observations
- BiologicallyDerivedProduct 0
- BodyStructure 1
- CatalogEntry 0
- Device 0
- DeviceDefinition 0
- DeviceRequest 0
- DeviceUseStatement 0
- DiagnosticReport 3
- Media 1
- NutritionOrder 2
- Observation N
- ObservationDefinition 0
- ServiceRequest 2
- Specimen 2
- SpecimenDefinition 0
- Substance 2
- SupplyDelivery 1
- SupplyRequest 1
- Task 2
Patient Administration
- Account 2
- Appointment 3
- AppointmentResponse 3
- ChargeItem 0
- ChargeItemDefinition 0
- Encounter 2
- Endpoint 2
- EpisodeOfCare 2
- HealthcareService 2
- InsurancePlan 0
- Location 3
- Organization 3
- OrganizationAffiliation 0
- Patient N
- Person 2
- Practitioner 3
- PractitionerRole 2
- RelatedPerson 2
- Schedule 3
- Slot 3
- VerificationResult 0
Patient Care
- AdverseEvent 0
- AllergyIntolerance 3
- CarePlan 2
- CareTeam 2
- ClinicalImpression 0
- Communication 2
- CommunicationRequest 2
- Condition 3
- FamilyMemberHistory 2
- Flag 1
- Goal 2
- Linkage 0
- Procedure 3
Public Health and Emergency Response
Pharmacy
- Medication 3
- MedicationAdministration 2
- MedicationDispense 2
- MedicationKnowledge 0
- MedicationRequest 3
MedicationStatement, 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.
The primary difference between a medication statement and a medication administration is that the medication administration has complete administration information and is based on actual administration information from the person who administered the medication. A medication statement is often, if not always, less specific. There is no required date/time when the medication was administered, in fact we only know that a source has reported the patient is taking this medication, where details such as time, quantity, or rate or even medication product may be incomplete or missing or less precise. As stated earlier, the medication statement information may come from the patient’s memory, from a prescription bottle or from a list of medications the patient, clinician or other party maintains. Medication administration is more formal and is not missing detailed information.”) 3
Structured Documents
Security
Vocabulary
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