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General Condition Example (id = "example")
<Conformance xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <id value="example"/> <text> <status value="generated"/> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><!-- Snipped for brevity --></div> </text><!-- the identifier for this conformance statement. The identifier and version establish identifiers that other specifications etc may use to refer to the conformance statement that this resource represents in a logical manner rather than in a literal (URL) fashion The identifier should be globally unique - a UUID, an OID, or a URL/URI --> <url value="68D043B5-9ECF-4559-A57A-396E0D452311"/> <version value="20130510"/> <name value="ACME EHR Conformance statement"/> <publisher value="ACME Corporation"/> <contact> <telecom> <system value="email"/> <value value="wile@acme.org"/> </telecom> </contact> <description value="This is the FHIR conformance statement for the main EHR at ACME for the private interface - it does not describe the public interface"/> <date value="2012-01-04"/> <software> <name value="EHR"/> <version value="0.00.020.2134"/> </software><!-- while the FHIR infrastructure is turning over prior to development, a version is required. Note that this may be rescinded later? --> <fhirVersion value="0.07"/><!-- this system accepts unknown content in the resources --> <acceptUnknown value="true"/><!-- this system can do either xml or json. (Listing both implies full support for either, with interconversion) --> <format value="xml"/> <format value="json"/><!-- in a real conformance statement, it's unlikely that a single conformance statement would declare conformance for REST, messaging and documents, though it is legal. This example does so in order to show all the parts of a conformance statement --> <rest><!-- this is a server conformance statement. Note that servers are required to provide one of these. It can easily be edited by hand - copy this, replace the metadata above, delete the messaging and document stuff below, and then replace the details appropriately. --> <mode value="server"/><!-- zero or more of these - declaration of support for a resource --> <resource> <type value="Patient"/><!-- let's assume that HL7 has stood up a profile registry at http://fhir.hl7.org/fhir - it's likely to have a registry, though this is not decided, nor is a URL decided. This application simply uses a profile registered directly with HL7. For the simplest case of a FHIR REST Server, just delete this profile reference. Profile references do not need to be a UUID, though a profile registry could insist that they are --> <profile> <reference value="http://fhir.hl7.org/base/Profile7896271d-57f6-4231-89dc-dcc91eab2416"/> </profile> <interaction> <code value="read"/> </interaction> <interaction> <code value="vread"/> </interaction> <interaction> <code value="update"/> </interaction> <interaction> <code value="history-instance"/> </interaction> <interaction> <code value="create"/> </interaction> <interaction> <code value="history-type"/> </interaction> </resource> <interaction> <code value="transaction"/> </interaction> <interaction> <code value="history-system"/> </interaction> </rest><!-- a messaging conformance statement. Applications are not required to make a conformance statement with regard to messaging, though there is active argument that they should. --> <messaging><!-- how to tell whether this llp is a server or a client? --> <event> <code> <system value="http://hl7.org/fhir/message-type"/> <code value="admin-notify"/> </code> <mode value="receiver"/><!-- this a receiver - i.e. answers. Not neccessariy a serve" --> <focus value="Patient"/><!-- specify a profile for the request person. Very often there's no point profiling the response, it's not interesting --> <request> <reference value="Profile/101"/> </request> <response> <reference value="Profile/101"/> </response> </event> </messaging><!-- a document conformance statement --> <document> <mode value="consumer"/> <documentation value="Basic rules for all documents in the EHR system"/><!-- this is the important element: a reference to a published document profile note that this is a version specific reference. --> <profile> <reference value="http://fhir.hl7.org/base/Profilebc054d23-75e1-4dc6-aca5-838b6b1ac81d/_history/b5fdd9fc-b021-4ea1-911 a-721a60663796"/> </profile> </document> </Conformance>
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.