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Artifacts Summary

This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.

Behavior: Search Parameters

These define the properties by which a RESTful server can be searched. They can also be used for sorting and including related resources.

USCoreObservationLastupdated

When the resource version last changed
NOTE: This US Core SearchParameter definition extends the usage context of the Conformance expectation extension

  • multipleAnd
  • multipleOr
  • comparator
  • modifier
  • chain

Structures: Resource Profiles

These define constraints on FHIR resources for systems conforming to this implementation guide.

US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile

The US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile is based upon the core FHIR Condition Resource and meets the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Encounter Diagnosis requirements. In version 5.0.0, The US Core Condition Profile has been split into the US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile and US Core Condition Problems and Health Concerns Profile. To promote interoperability and adoption through common implementation, this profile defines constraints and extensions on the Condition resource for the minimal set of data to record, search, and fetch information about an encounter diagnosis. It identifies which core elements, extensions, vocabularies, and value sets SHALL be present in the resource and constrains the way the elements are used when using this profile. It provides the floor for standards development for specific use cases.

US Core Laboratory Result Observation Profile

The US Core Laboratory Result Observation Profile is based upon the US Core Observation Clinical Result Profile and, along with the US Core DiagnosticReport Profile for Laboratory Results Reporting, meets the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Laboratory requirements. Laboratory results are grouped and summarized using the DiagnosticReport resource, which references Observation resources. Each Observation resource represents an individual laboratory test and result value, a “nested” panel (such as a microbial susceptibility panel) that references other observations, or rarely a laboratory test with component result values. The US Core Laboratory Result Observation Profile sets minimum expectations for the Observation resource to record, search, and fetch laboratory test results associated with a patient to promote interoperability and adoption through common implementation. It identifies which core elements, extensions, vocabularies, and value sets SHALL be present in the resource and constrains the way the elements are used when using this profile. It provides the floor for standards development for specific use cases.

US Core Patient Profile

The US Core Patient Profile meets the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) v3 ‘Patient Demographics’ requirements. This profile sets minimum expectations for the Patient resource to record, search, and fetch basic demographics and other administrative information about an individual patient. It identifies which core elements, extensions, vocabularies, and value sets SHALL be present in the resource when using this profile to promote interoperability and adoption through common implementation. It identifies which core elements, extensions, vocabularies, and value sets SHALL be present in the resource and constrains the way the elements are used when using this profile. It provides the floor for standards development for specific use cases.

Terminology: Value Sets

These define sets of codes used by systems conforming to this implementation guide.

US Core Common SDOH Assessments ValueSet

Common SDOH assessment concepts covering the following categories (Gravity Project SDOH Domains):

  • Food (Food Insecurity)
  • Housing (Housing Instability)
  • Health (Social Connection, Stress)
  • Employment (Employment Status)
  • Care (SDOH Category Unspecified)
  • Transit (Transportation Insecurity)
  • Money (Financial Insecurity)
  • Goods (Material Hardship)
  • Education (SDOH Category Unspecified)
  • Legal (SDOH Category Unspecified)

Example: Example Instances

These are example instances that show what data produced and consumed by systems conforming with this implementation guide might look like.

Encounter Diagnosis Example 1

This example of a US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile illustrates its use to capture information about a patient’s encounter diagnosis.

Encounter Diagnosis Example 1

This example of a US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile illustrates its use to capture information about a patient’s encounter diagnosis.

Encounter Diagnosis Example 1

This example of a US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile illustrates its use to capture information about a patient’s encounter diagnosis.

Encounter Diagnosis Example 1

This example of a US Core Condition Encounter Diagnosis Profile illustrates its use to capture information about a patient’s encounter diagnosis.

Serum BUN Example

This is a BUN example for the US Core Observation Lab Profile.