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Examples are provided in XML format but could have been in JSON format as well.
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=Slice examples in XML=
 
=Slice examples in XML=
This page provides guidance on how slicing is expected in R4 profiles that are created by Nictiz. Examples are provided in XML format but could have been in JSON format as well.  
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This section provides guidance on how slicing is expected in R4 profiles that are created by Nictiz.
  
 
{{Collapse top|Slice definition to specify 1 or more variations of a concept.|left=yes}}
 
{{Collapse top|Slice definition to specify 1 or more variations of a concept.|left=yes}}
The {{fhir:identifier}} element is sliced to provide the definition one specific identifier.
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The {{fhir|identifier}} element is sliced to provide the definition one specific identifier.
  
 
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<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
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         <system value="http://fhir.nl/fhir/NamingSystem/bsn"/>
 
         <system value="http://fhir.nl/fhir/NamingSystem/bsn"/>
 
     </patternIdentifier>
 
     </patternIdentifier>
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</element>
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{{Collapse top|Slice definition to map semantic codes to a repeating element.|left=yes}}
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Semantic code provides meaning to a part of or complete resource, e.g. a semantic code can be used to indicate that a {{fhir|MedicationRequest}} represents a zib MedicationAgreement. These semantic codes often need to be present. To also allow other codes to be used they are profiled as patterns.
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<element id="Observation.component">
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    <path value="Observation.component" />
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    <slicing>
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        <discriminator>
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          <type value="value"/>
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          <path value="code"/>
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        </discriminator>
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        <rules value="open" />
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    </slicing>
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</element>
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<element id="Observation.component:TypeOfTobaccoUsed">
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    <path value="Observation.component" />
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    <sliceName value="TypeOfTobaccoUsed" />
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    <max value="1" />
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</element>
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<element id="Observation.component:TypeOfTobaccoUsed.code">
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    <path value="Observation.component.code" />
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    <min value="1"/>
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    <patternCodeableConcept>
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        <coding>
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            <system value="http://snomed.info/sct" />
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            <code value="53661000146106" />
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        </coding>
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    </patternCodeableConcept>
 
</element>
 
</element>
 
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         <targetProfile value="http://nictiz.nl/fhir/StructureDefinition/zib-FunctionalOrMentalStatus" />
 
         <targetProfile value="http://nictiz.nl/fhir/StructureDefinition/zib-FunctionalOrMentalStatus" />
 
     </type>
 
     </type>
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</element>
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</syntaxhighlight>
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=ValueSet binding examples in XML=
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This section provides guidance on translating ValueSet bindings from functional descriptions to FHIR for the R4 profiles that are created by Nictiz.
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In each of the cases below, {{fhir|.min}} and {{fhir|.max}} may be used to further specify what is required.
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The FHIR binding strength can be set to the binding strength of the functional description.
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<element id="Observation.method">
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    <path value="Observation.method" />
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    <short value="MeasuringMethod" />
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    <definition value="The type of method used to measure blood pressure." />
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    <alias value="Meetmethode" />
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    <binding>
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        <strength value="extensible" /> <!-- FHIR binding strength follows the functional binding strength -->
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        <description value="MeetmethodeCodelijst" />
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        <valueSetReference>
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            <reference value="http://decor.nictiz.nl/fhir/ValueSet/2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.12.4.1--20171231000000" />
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            <display value="MeetmethodeCodelijst" />
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        </valueSetReference>
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    </binding>
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</element>
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{{Collapse top|Multiple ValueSets, codes may come from any of these.|left=yes}}
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<element id="Condition.code">
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    <path value="Condition.code" />
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    <short value="ProblemName" />
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    <definition value="The problem name defines the problem. Depending on the setting, different code systems can be used. The ProblemNameCodelist provides an overview of the possible code systems." />
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    <alias value="ProbleemNaam" />
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    <min value="1" />
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    <binding>
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        <strength value="required" /> <!-- Depending on the functional specification -->
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        <description value="The problem name defines the problem." />
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        <valueSetReference>
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            <reference value="http://decor.nictiz.nl/fhir/ValueSet/2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.5.1.3--20171231000000" /> <!-- Combined ValueSet -->
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            <display value="ProbleemNaamCodelijst" />
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        </valueSetReference>
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    </binding>
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</element>
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This can happen for example when two different functional concepts are mapped to the same FHIR element, each with their own ValueSet.
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<element id="RelatedPerson.relationship">
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    <path value="RelatedPerson.relationship" />
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    <slicing>
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        <discriminator>
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            <type value="value" />
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            <path value="$this" />
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        </discriminator>
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    <rules value="open" /> <!-- By allowing open slicing, the binding of each ValueSets effectively becomes extensible -->
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    </slicing>
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</element>
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<element id="RelatedPerson.relationship:role">
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    <path value="RelatedPerson.relationship" />
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    <sliceName value="role" />
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    <short value="Role" />
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    <definition value="Defines the role of the contact in relation to the patient." />
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    <alias value="Rol" />
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    <binding>
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        <strength value="required" /> <!-- Must be "required" in order to make slicing work -->
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        <description value="RolCodelijst" />
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        <valueSet value="http://decor.nictiz.nl/fhir/ValueSet/2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.3.1.2--20200901000000" />
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    </binding>
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</element>
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<element id="RelatedPerson.relationship:relationship">
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    <path value="RelatedPerson.relationship" />
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    <sliceName value="relationship" />
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    <short value="Relationship" />
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    <definition value="Defines the contact’s familial relationship to the patient." />
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    <alias value="Relatie" />
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    <binding>
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        <strength value="required" />
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        <description value="RelatieCodelijst" />
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        <valueSet value="http://decor.nictiz.nl/fhir/ValueSet/2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.3.1.1--20200901000000" />
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    </binding>
 
</element>
 
</element>
 
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Versie van 10 feb 2021 12:30


Examples are provided in XML format but could have been in JSON format as well.

Slice examples in XML

This section provides guidance on how slicing is expected in R4 profiles that are created by Nictiz.

ValueSet binding examples in XML

This section provides guidance on translating ValueSet bindings from functional descriptions to FHIR for the R4 profiles that are created by Nictiz.

In each of the cases below, .min and .max may be used to further specify what is required.