A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
If the element is present, it must have either a @value, an @id, or extensions
An absolute URI that is used to identify this implementation guide when it is referenced in a specification, model, design or an instance; also called its canonical identifier. This SHOULD be globally unique and SHOULD be a literal address at which at which an authoritative instance of this implementation guide is (or will be) published. This URL can be the target of a canonical reference. It SHALL remain the same when the implementation guide is stored on different servers.
The identifier that is used to identify this version of the implementation guide when it is referenced in a specification, model, design or instance. This is an arbitrary value managed by the implementation guide author and is not expected to be globally unique. For example, it might be a timestamp (e.g. yyyymmdd) if a managed version is not available. There is also no expectation that versions can be placed in a lexicographical sequence.
A natural language name identifying the implementation guide. This name should be usable as an identifier for the module by machine processing applications such as code generation.
A short, descriptive, user-friendly title for the implementation guide.
The status of this implementation guide. Enables tracking the life-cycle of the content.
A Boolean value to indicate that this implementation guide is authored for testing purposes (or education/evaluation/marketing) and is not intended to be used for genuine usage.
The date (and optionally time) when the implementation guide was published. The date must change when the business version changes and it must change if the status code changes. In addition, it should change when the substantive content of the implementation guide changes.
The name of the organization or individual that published the implementation guide.
Contact details to assist a user in finding and communicating with the publisher.
A free text natural language description of the implementation guide from a consumer's perspective.
The content was developed with a focus and intent of supporting the contexts that are listed. These contexts may be general categories (gender, age, ...) or may be references to specific programs (insurance plans, studies, ...) and may be used to assist with indexing and searching for appropriate implementation guide instances.
A legal or geographic region in which the implementation guide is intended to be used.
A copyright statement relating to the implementation guide and/or its contents. Copyright statements are generally legal restrictions on the use and publishing of the implementation guide.
The NPM package name for this Implementation Guide, used in the NPM package distribution, which is the primary mechanism by which FHIR based tooling manages IG dependencies. This value must be globally unique, and should be assigned with care.
The license that applies to this Implementation Guide, using an SPDX license code, or 'not-open-source'.
The version(s) of the FHIR specification that this ImplementationGuide targets - e.g. describes how to use. The value of this element is the formal version of the specification, without the revision number, e.g. [publication].[major].[minor], which is 4.0.1. for this version.
Another implementation guide that this implementation depends on. Typically, an implementation guide uses value sets, profiles etc.defined in other implementation guides.
A set of profiles that all resources covered by this implementation guide must conform to.
The information needed by an IG publisher tool to publish the whole implementation guide.
Information about an assembled implementation guide, created by the publication tooling.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
A canonical reference to the Implementation guide for the dependency.
The NPM package name for the Implementation Guide that this IG depends on.
The version of the IG that is depended on, when the correct version is required to understand the IG correctly.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
The type of resource that all instances must conform to.
A reference to the profile that all instances must conform to.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
A logical group of resources. Logical groups can be used when building pages.
A resource that is part of the implementation guide. Conformance resources (value set, structure definition, capability statements etc.) are obvious candidates for inclusion, but any kind of resource can be included as an example resource.
A page / section in the implementation guide. The root page is the implementation guide home page.
Defines how IG is built by tools.
A template for building resources.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
The human-readable title to display for the package of resources when rendering the implementation guide.
Human readable text describing the package.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
Where this resource is found.
Indicates the FHIR Version(s) this artifact is intended to apply to. If no versions are specified, the resource is assumed to apply to all the versions stated in ImplementationGuide.fhirVersion.
A human assigned name for the resource. All resources SHOULD have a name, but the name may be extracted from the resource (e.g. ValueSet.name).
A description of the reason that a resource has been included in the implementation guide.
If true or a reference, indicates the resource is an example instance. If a reference is present, indicates that the example is an example of the specified profile.
Reference to the id of the grouping this resource appears in.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
The source address for the page.
A short title used to represent this page in navigational structures such as table of contents, bread crumbs, etc.
A code that indicates how the page is generated.
Nested Pages/Sections under this page.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
apply | path-resource | path-pages | path-tx-cache | expansion-parameter | rule-broken-links | generate-xml | generate-json | generate-turtle | html-template.
Value for named type.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
Type of template specified.
The source location for the template.
The scope in which the template applies.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
A pointer to official web page, PDF or other rendering of the implementation guide.
A resource that is part of the implementation guide. Conformance resources (value set, structure definition, capability statements etc.) are obvious candidates for inclusion, but any kind of resource can be included as an example resource.
Information about a page within the IG.
Indicates a relative path to an image that exists within the IG.
Indicates the relative path of an additional non-page, non-image file that is part of the IG - e.g. zip, jar and similar files that could be the target of a hyperlink in a derived IG.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
Where this resource is found.
If true or a reference, indicates the resource is an example instance. If a reference is present, indicates that the example is an example of the specified profile.
The relative path for primary page for this resource within the IG.
A set of rules of how a particular interoperability or standards problem is solved - typically through the use of FHIR resources. This resource is used to gather all the parts of an implementation guide into a logical whole and to publish a computable definition of all the parts.
Relative path to the page.
Label for the page intended for human display.
The name of an anchor available on the page.
Apply Metadata Value
Resource Path
Pages Path
Terminology Cache Path
Expansion Profile
Broken Links Rule
Generate XML
Generate JSON
Generate Turtle
HTML Template
Code of parameter that is input to the guide.
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HTML
Markdown
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Generated
A code that indicates how the page is generated.
If the element is present, it must have either a @value, an @id, or extensions