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Example OperationDefinition/Composition-document (Narrative)

Structured Documents Work GroupMaturity Level: N/AStandards Status: InformativeCompartments: Device, Encounter, Patient, Practitioner, RelatedPerson

This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML, JSON or Turtle format.

Note that this is the formal definition for the document operation as an OperationDefinition on Composition. See the Operation documentation


Generated Narrative: OperationDefinition Composition-document

URL: [base]/Composition/[id]/$document

Parameters

UseNameScopeCardinalityTypeBindingDocumentation
IN persist 0..1 boolean

Whether to store the document at the bundle end-point (/Bundle) or not once it is generated. Value = true or false (default is for the server to decide). If the document is stored, its location can be inferred from the Bundle.id, but it SHOULD be provided explicitly in the HTTP Location header in the response

IN graph 0..1 uri

Canonical reference to a GraphDefinition. If a URL is provided, it is the canonical reference to a GraphDefinition that it controls what resources are to be added to the bundle when building the document. The GraphDefinition can also specify profiles that apply to the various resources

OUT return 1..1 Bundle

The bundle containing the composition and resources associated with it. See FHIR Documents for information on resources that may be included in the bundle.

Notes:

  • The server implementing the operation SHOULD determine a 'high-level water-mark' for the document security tags (Bundle.meta.security)) as a whole, based on an analysis of the resources contained within the document
  • this operation definition does not resolve the question how document signatures are created. This is an open issue during the period of trial use, and feedback is requested regarding this question

 

 

Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.