vpk:V3.1 FHIR eOverdracht: verschil tussen versies
Regel 14: | Regel 14: | ||
The profiles listed in the table below represent their entire respective HCIM and are applicable in a broader context than the exchange of GGZ information. | The profiles listed in the table below represent their entire respective HCIM and are applicable in a broader context than the exchange of GGZ information. | ||
− | A package is available that conveniently bundles all examples, profiles and other conformance resources you need into a single download. This version of the information standard depends on [https://simplifier.net/packages/nictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017 '''Nictiz package 1.1. | + | A package is available that conveniently bundles all examples, profiles and other conformance resources you need into a single download. This version of the information standard depends on [https://simplifier.net/packages/nictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017 '''Nictiz package 1.1.x'''] Please note that the direct links to the various conformance resources below will take you to the latest version, which might not match the package version. At time of writing, there is no way to render the conformance resource as found in the package. This is on the roadmap for Simplifier. |
The FHIR Packaging mechanism to support consistent versioning of profiles and related conformance resources such as OperationDefinitions. FHIR Packaging is based on the NPM Packaging mechanism and offers developers a convenient way to include the conformance resources in their favorite IDE. The relevant package version is indicated and linked in the information standards technical design page. | The FHIR Packaging mechanism to support consistent versioning of profiles and related conformance resources such as OperationDefinitions. FHIR Packaging is based on the NPM Packaging mechanism and offers developers a convenient way to include the conformance resources in their favorite IDE. The relevant package version is indicated and linked in the information standards technical design page. |
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{{#customtitle:FHIR Implementation Guide eOverdracht v3.1|FHIR Implementation Guide eOverdracht v3.1}}
Introduction
Actors involved
etc
List of StructureDefinitions
The profiles listed in the table below represent their entire respective HCIM and are applicable in a broader context than the exchange of GGZ information.
A package is available that conveniently bundles all examples, profiles and other conformance resources you need into a single download. This version of the information standard depends on Nictiz package 1.1.x Please note that the direct links to the various conformance resources below will take you to the latest version, which might not match the package version. At time of writing, there is no way to render the conformance resource as found in the package. This is on the roadmap for Simplifier.
The FHIR Packaging mechanism to support consistent versioning of profiles and related conformance resources such as OperationDefinitions. FHIR Packaging is based on the NPM Packaging mechanism and offers developers a convenient way to include the conformance resources in their favorite IDE. The relevant package version is indicated and linked in the information standards technical design page.
For even more background information:
- What is the problem that packaging could address
- Introducing the Simplifier FHIR Package Server (includes what problem packaging addresses)
- Firely Torinox introduction (this is one of the tools that's useful for working with FHIR packages)
- The HL7 wiki that outlines the base specification
It is not required to implement FHIR based information standards using the packaging mechanism. It is still possible to download all or selected resources from Simplifier on as-needed basis. You are however encouraged to invest in dealing with packages. |