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Enrollmentresponse.shex
Raw ShEx
ShEx statement for enrollmentresponse
PREFIX fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/>
PREFIX fhirvs: <http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/>
PREFIX xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>
PREFIX rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>
IMPORT <code.shex>
IMPORT <string.shex>
IMPORT <dateTime.shex>
IMPORT <Reference.shex>
IMPORT <Identifier.shex>
IMPORT <Organization.shex>
IMPORT <Practitioner.shex>
IMPORT <DomainResource.shex>
IMPORT <PractitionerRole.shex>
IMPORT <EnrollmentRequest.shex>
start=@<EnrollmentResponse> AND {fhir:nodeRole [fhir:treeRoot]}
# EnrollmentResponse resource
<EnrollmentResponse> EXTENDS @<DomainResource> CLOSED {
a [fhir:EnrollmentResponse]?;fhir:nodeRole [fhir:treeRoot]?;
fhir:identifier @<OneOrMore_Identifier>?; # Business Identifier
fhir:status @<code> AND
{fhir:v @fhirvs:fm-status}?; # active | cancelled | draft |
# entered-in-error
fhir:request @<Reference> AND {fhir:link
@<EnrollmentRequest> ? }?; # Claim reference
fhir:outcome @<code> AND
{fhir:v @fhirvs:enrollment-outcome}?; # queued | complete | error | partial
fhir:disposition @<string>?; # Disposition Message
fhir:created @<dateTime>?; # Creation date
fhir:organization @<Reference> AND {fhir:link
@<Organization> ? }?; # Insurer
fhir:requestProvider @<Reference> AND {fhir:link
@<Organization> OR
@<Practitioner> OR
@<PractitionerRole> ? }?; # Responsible practitioner
}
#---------------------- Cardinality Types (OneOrMore) -------------------
<OneOrMore_Identifier> CLOSED {
rdf:first @<Identifier> ;
rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Identifier>
}
#---------------------- Value Sets ------------------------
# The outcome of the processing.
fhirvs:enrollment-outcome ["queued" "complete" "error" "partial"]
# This value set includes Status codes.
fhirvs:fm-status ["active" "cancelled" "draft" "entered-in-error"]
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the
ShEx files are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part
of the specification.