FHIRPath is a path based navigation and extraction language.
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Project FHIR API
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bc-Birth
A Procedure profile describing the birth of a child as defined by BabyConnect. This groups findings and procedures related to a particular child in a delivery - important in multiple births. A pregnancy can lead to one delivery Procedure and one or multiple birth Procedures. In multiple birth, multiple birth instances point to the same delivery Procedure. A birth also provides the relation between a child and its mother: The mother Patient is the subject of the delivery Procedure and the child Patient is the subject of the birth Procedure.
A Birth has:
- A partOf extension, pointing to the Delivery
- The subject is the Child
- The context is the Maternal Record EpisodeOfCare
- The pregnancy is captured in the reasonReference
Resources shown in this project should be considered unstable and not suited for immediate implementation. Stable versions can be found in the released packages. Implementation guides (IGs) that build on the packages in this project, can be found at informatiestandaarden.nictiz.nl. Each IG explicitly calls out which package version to use. Always consult the implementation guide for the correct package.
- type Profile on Procedure
- FHIR STU3
- status prerelease
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version1.3.2
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