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Generated Narrative: OperationDefinition example
StructureDefinition Work Group: fhir
url: http://hl7.org/fhir/OperationDefinition/example
version: B
name: PopulateQuestionnaire
title: Populate Questionnaire
status: draft
kind: operation
date: 2015-08-04
publisher: HL7 International / FHIR Infrastructure
contact: http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/fiwg
description:
Limited implementation of the Populate Questionnaire implementation
Code | Value[x] |
UsageContextType venue: Clinical Venue | inpatient encounter |
jurisdiction: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
code: populate
comment:
Only implemented for Labs and Medications so far
base: http://hl7.org/fhir/OperationDefinition/Questionnaire-populate
resource: Questionnaire
system: false
type: false
instance: true
parameter
name: subject
use: in
min: 1
max: 1
documentation:
The resource that is to be the QuestionnaireResponse.subject. The QuestionnaireResponse instance will reference the provided subject. In addition, if the local parameter is set to true, server information about the specified subject will be used to populate the instance.
type: Reference
parameter
name: local
use: in
min: 0
max: 1
documentation:
If the local parameter is set to true, server information about the specified subject will be used to populate the instance.
type: Reference
parameter
name: return
use: out
min: 1
max: 1
documentation:
The partially (or fully)-populated set of answers for the specified Questionnaire
type: QuestionnaireResponse
overload
parameterName: subject, local
overload
parameterName: subject
comment: local defaults to false when not passed as a parameter
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