Imaging Diagnostic Report
0.0.1-current - ci-build
Imaging Diagnostic Report, published by IHE Radiology Technical Committee. This is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.0.1-current. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/IHE/RAD.IDR/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
Contents:
This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.
The following artifacts define the specific capabilities that different types of systems are expected to have in order to comply with this implementation guide. Systems conforming to this implementation guide are expected to declare conformance to one or more of the following capability statements.
ToDo Actor |
CapabilityStatement for Client Actor Explain
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ToDo Server Actor |
CapabilityStatement for Server Actor. Explain
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These define constraints on FHIR resources for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
IHE ToDo Blood Pressure Observation |
A profile on the Observation that declares how ToDo will Create/Update blood pressure measurements.
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IHE ToDo BodyWeight Observation |
A profile on the Observation that declares how ToDo will Create/Update for body weight measurements. |
These define sets of codes used by systems conforming to this implementation guide.
The methods of measurement for blood pressure |
These are the loinc body positions that IHE ToDo supports on blood pressure. |
These are example instances that show what data produced and consumed by systems conforming with this implementation guide might look like.
Example Encounter |
holding typical values |
Example Patient |
The patient from which all the example relate |
Example of an IHE ToDo blood pressure R4 observation, minimal |
holding typical values |
Example of an ToDo bodyWeight R4 observation |
Sample for demonstration purposes of a common weight Observation
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Example of an valid FHIR bodyWeight R4 observation, but not compliant with the profile |
Sample for demonstration purposes of a common weight Observation.
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