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
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- FQL Documentation
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FQL Language
Syntax specification
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YamlGen Generate resources
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YamlGen Language
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FHIRPath Inspect resource
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FHIRPath Documentation
FHIRPath Documentation
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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
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Composition (PS-ON)
This profile defines a set of constraints to the FHIR Composition resource for use in Ontario Patient Summaries (PS-ON). It refines constraints applied to the Composition resource by the PS-CA project. A Canadian Patient Summary (PS-CA) document is an electronic health record extract containing essential healthcare information about a subject of care. It is informed by the IPS-UV Composition profile, but differs in its application of MS flags on some of the sections to allow for jurisdictional implementors flexibility in what sections systems must support in order to show conformance to their respective patient summaries. The PS-CA dataset is minimal and non-exhaustive; specialty-agnostic and condition-independent; but still clinically relevant. Its informed by the requirements specified in EN 17269 and ISO/DIS 27269, it is designed for supporting the international use case scenario for ‘unplanned, cross border care’, but is also designed to support a variety of use cases for cross-jurisdiction exchange. It is intended to guide implementation nationally while ensuring international exchange of patient summaries is not impeded.
This profile is based on the ClinicalDocument profile from the base R4 FHIR standard.
- type Profile on Composition
- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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version0.12.0
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