The extension http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/elementdefinition-maxValueSet|5.2.0 is deprecated (1 uses)
Suppress per FMG QA Review on 3/24/26. Need to address later.
INFORMATION: en/StructureDefinition-smart-scheduling-location.html: The html source contains the word 'SHOULD' but it is not in a text phrase marked as a conformance clause: 'If a PractitionerRole or Location is associated with organization-specific identifiers (such as facility numbers, site codes, or store numbers), publishers SHOULD include these. The system should be a URL that identifies the identifier system, preferably a page on the publisher's web site (e.g. {"system": "https://healthsystem.example.com/facility-directory", "value": "FAC-123"})' (1 uses)
INFORMATION: en/StructureDefinition-smart-scheduling-slot.html: The html source contains the word 'MAY' but it is not in a text phrase marked as a conformance clause: ' Each line of the Slot File is a minified JSON object that conveys information about an appointment slot. Publishers are encouraged to represent slots with fine-grained timing details (e.g. representing appointments at specific times of the day), but MAY represent slots with coarse grained timing (e.g., "between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m." or "between noon and five p.m."). ' (1 uses)
INFORMATION: en/specification.html: The html source contains the word 'SHOULD' but it is not in a text phrase marked as a conformance clause: 'Slot Files. Each line contains a minified JSON object representing an appointment slot (busy or free) for a healthcare service at a specific location. Details on JSON structure Example file showing coarse-grained slots for a single week, across all twenty "SMART Medicine" sites. (Note: The choice to break down slots into weekly files is arbitrary; the fictional Clinic could instead choose to host a single slot file, or produce location-specific files, or even group slots randomly.) Slots MAY include only coarse-grained timing (indicating they fall sometime beetween 9a and 6p ET, the clinic's fictional hours of operation). Ideally, Slot Publishers SHOULD provide finer-grained slot information with specific timing. ' (1 uses)