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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Target Feature Assertion
This extension asserts that the data in a resource a provenance statement identifies was authored (collected/handled/created/transformed) by an application that claims conformance to the definition of a feature. Note that 'authoring' is often a client function, but that is not always the case.
For further information about features, see the Application Feature Framework Implementation Guide.
As an example of the kind of use this extension might support, an application could choose to only use value set expansions that are explicitly labeled as 'prepared under the conformance rules defined in the CRMI implementation guide'.
This extension is a statement about the content of resources referred to from Provenance.target and is placed on the Provenance resource. See the related extension for declaring feature conformance in the resource itself.
This assertion is often used to drive processing rules associated with the trustworthiness of the data in the resource. Applications/specifications/workflows that make use of this assertion should carefully consider the integrity of the chain of handling from the source the processing before choosing to trust the assertion.
A more complex alternative to this profile is to use the [[[http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/obligations-profile]]] extension.
- type Extension
- FHIR R4
- status Active
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version5.3.0
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Claim: http://hl7.org/fhir/