FHIR Shorthand, published by HL7 International / FHIR Infrastructure. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 3.0.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/fhir-shorthand/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
The FHIR Shorthand 3.0.0 release contains non-substantive changes from the balloted specification. These changes are based on ballot feedback and primarily improve the clarity and consistency of the specification. This release also includes the following additional enhancements based on ballot feedback:
For a complete list of changes, see all commits from FSH 3.0.0-ballot to FSH 3.0.0 release on GitHub.
The FHIR Shorthand 3.0.0 Mixed Normative/Trial Use Ballot (September 2023) promoted the following features to NORMATIVE status. These features have been thoroughly tested by the community after being introduced as trial use in FHIR Shorthand 2.0.0 and are expected to remain stable in the future.
The FHIR Shorthand 3.0.0 Mixed Normative/Trial Use Ballot (September 2023) introduced the following substantive changes as TRIAL USE features. Many of these features have been tested by the community, but some may undergo changes in the future.
Additional minor changes and clarifications to the specification include the following:
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(3.5.12)Usage: #definition
can be used to define any formal item in an IG (3.5.5)There were no substantive changes in FHIR Shorthand 2.0.0 compared to the balloted FHIR Shorthand 1.2.0 version.
The FHIR Shorthand Mixed Normative/Trial Use Ballot (September 2021) introduced the following substantive changes as NORMATIVE features. These features have been thoroughly tested by the community and are not expected to change in the future.
The FHIR Shorthand Mixed Normative/Trial Use Ballot (September 2021) introduced the following substantive changes as TRIAL USE features. Many of these features have been tested by the community, but some may undergo changes in the future.
All other existing features originally introduced in FHIR Shorthand 1.0.0 were promoted to NORMATIVE status.
Initial Standard for Trial Use release.