FHIRPath is a path based navigation and extraction language.
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Default
What is FHIRPath?
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FHIRPath Inspect resource
FHIRPath Playground
Try out the FHIRPath playground and navigate inside this resource.
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Documentation on 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.
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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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HCIM SNAQrcScore
A Observation resource as defined by the Dutch HCIM SNAQrcScore-v1.0(2017EN). The Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire for Residential Care (SNAQ rc is a (validated) measuring tool for determining the extent of a patient’s malnutrition. The tool comprises three questions, each of which is assigned a score. The total score determines the extent of malnutrition. The SNAQrc helps to recognize and treat malnutrition at an early stage. Four varieties of the measuring tool were developed for different care settings: hospitals (adults and children), nursing and retirement homes and independently living seniors. This concept describes the tool intended for the nursing and retirement homes setting.
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, may 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 Observation
- FHIR STU3
- status prerelease
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version1.0.2
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