FQL is a query language that allows you to retrieve, filter and project data from any data source containing FHIR Resources. It brings the power of three existing languages together: SQL, JSON and FhirPath. It allows you to create tables and is useful for gaining insight and perform quality control.
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Default
What is FQL?
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FQL Query resources
FQL Playground
Try Firely Query Language in our playground by using this scope as data source.
- FQL Documentation
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FQL Language
Syntax specification
To learn more about FQL syntax choose this menu item.
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YamlGen Generate resources
YamlGen Playground
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YamlGen Language
YamlGen Syntax specification
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FHIRPath Inspect resource
FHIRPath Playground
Try out the FHIRPath playground and navigate inside this resource.
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FHIRPath Documentation
FHIRPath Documentation
Find out what FHIRPath is or learn how to write FHIRPath scripts.
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Project FHIR API
The project FHIR API endpoint is not yet available for R4B FHIR version.
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Simplifier FHIR API
The global FHIR API endpoint is not yet available for R4B FHIR version.
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Custom Example generation
Custom Example generation beta
Experiment with resource instance generation using YamlGen and based on this profile.
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Communication
This profile sets the minimum requirement for documenting any communication, whether it is planned or unsuccessful. A communication refers to the exchange of information from a sender to a receiver, and these entities can encompass patients, practitioners, related individuals, organizations, or devices. The resource serves as a record of these interactions.
- type Profile on Communication
- FHIR R4B
- status Draft
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version6.0.0
The canonical from this resource does not match any claim in this context and conflicts with a claim from another scope.
https://nrces.in/ndhm/fhir/r4/
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