<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><TerminologyCapabilities xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
	<id value="example"/>
	<text>
		<status value="generated"/>
		<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
			<p>The EHR Server supports the following transactions for the resource Person: read, vread, 
        update, history, search(name,gender), create and updates.</p>
			<p>The EHR System supports the following message: admin-notify::Person.</p>
			<p>The EHR Application has a 
        <a href="http://fhir.hl7.org/base/Profilebc054d23-75e1-4dc6-aca5-838b6b1ac81d/_history/b5fdd9fc-b021-4ea1-911a-721a60663796">general document profile</a>.
      </p>
		</div>
	</text>
	<!--    the identifier for this capability statement. 
    The identifier and version establish identifiers that other specifications etc.may use to 
    refer to the capability statement that this resource represents in a logical manner 
    rather than in a literal (URL) fashion 

    The identifier should be globally unique - a UUID, an OID, or a URL/URI
     -->
	<url value="urn:uuid:68D043B5-9ECF-4559-A57A-396E0D452311"/>
	<version value="20130510"/>
	<name value="ACME-EHR"/>
	<title value="ACME EHR capability statement"/>
	<status value="draft"/>
	<experimental value="true"/>
	<date value="2012-01-04"/>
	<publisher value="ACME Corporation"/>
	<contact>
		<name value="System Administrator"/>
		<telecom>
			<system value="email"/>
			<value value="wile@acme.org"/>
		</telecom>
	</contact>
	<description value="This is the FHIR capability statement for the main EHR at ACME for the private interface - it does not describe the public interface"/>
	<kind value="instance"/>
	<software>
		<name value="TxServer"/>
		<version value="0.1.2"/>
	</software>
	<implementation>
		<description value="Acme Terminology Server"/>
		<url value="http://example.org/tx"/>
	</implementation>
  <codeSearch value="explicit"/>
</TerminologyCapabilities>