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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What is FQL?
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FQL Query resources
FQL Playground
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- FQL Documentation
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FQL Language
Syntax specification
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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
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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
This is the location where you can find your resource using a FHIR client.
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Simplifier FHIR API
The global endpoint is where users can search for all resources in Simplifier. Resources have a globally unique guid Id here.
fiphr-vs-fitnessresult
This value set indicates the allowed fitness or physical activity result types in Finnish PHR. The concept Daily Activity fitness panel (62812-3) is a grouping structure for a set of physical activity, and for convenience also vital sign, measurements and includes related links (with type=has-member) to the Observations in this set or the parallel Finnish PHR Vital Signs value set (e.g. steps taken, minimum or maximum heart rate, calories burned, moderate to vigorous physical activity minutes, sedentary activity minutes, sleep episodes and exercises).
- type ValueSet
- FHIR R4
- status Production
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version1.1
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