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Compartment Device

FHIR Infrastructure Work GroupMaturity Level: N/AStandards Status:Trial Use
Formal URIhttp://hl7.org/fhir/compartment/Device
DescriptionThe set of resources associated with a particular device
IdentityThere is an instance of the device compartment for each Device resource, and the identity of the compartment is the same as the Device
MembershipThe device compartment includes any resources where the resource is explicitly linked to a Device (mostly subject or performer)
Formal DefinitionCompartmentDefinitionresource: XML or JSON

Resource based membership rules.

The following resources may be in this compartment:

ResourceInclusion Criteria
Accountsubject
Appointmentactor
AppointmentResponseactor
AuditEventagent
ChargeItementerer or performer-actor
Claimprocedure-udi or item-udi or detail-udi or subdetail-udi
Communicationsender or recipient
CommunicationRequestinformation-provider or recipient
Compositionauthor
DetectedIssueauthor
DeviceAlertsubject or source or annunciator-device
DeviceAssociationdevice
DeviceRequestsubject or requester or performer
DiagnosticReportsubject
DocumentReferencesubject or author
ExplanationOfBenefitprocedure-udi or item-udi or detail-udi or subdetail-udi
Flagauthor
Groupmember
Invoiceparticipant
Listsubject or source
MessageHeaderreceiver
Observationsubject or device
Provenanceagent
QuestionnaireResponseauthor
RequestOrchestrationauthor
ResearchSubjectsubject
RiskAssessmentperformer
Scheduleactor
ServiceRequestperformer or requester
Specimensubject
SupplyRequestrequester

A resource is in this compartment if the nominated search parameter (or chain) refers to the compartmentdefinition-device resource that defines the compartment.

All resources not explicitly listed above are not defined as part of the compartment because they do not have a relevant element, or an appropriate specified search parameter. Some non-listed resources may still be relevant for certain compartment uses, such as access control - e.g. Binary.

See information about compartments.