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FHIR Value set/code system definition for HL7 v2 table 0299 ( Encoding)
{ "resourceType": "ValueSet", "id": "v2-0299", "meta": { "profile": [ "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/valueset-shareable-definition" ] }, "text": { "status": "additional", "div": "<div>!-- Snipped for Brevity --></div>" }, "url": "http://hl7.org/fhir/v2/vs/0299", "version": "2.7", "name": "v2 Encoding", "publisher": "HL7, Inc", "contact": [ { "telecom": [ { "system": "url", "value": "http://hl7.org" } ] } ], "description": "FHIR Value set/code system definition for HL7 v2 table 0299 ( Encoding)", "status": "active", "experimental": true, "date": "2011-01-28", "define": { "system": "http://hl7.org/fhir/v2/0299", "caseSensitive": true, "concept": [ { "code": "A", "display": "No encoding - data are displayable ASCII characters." }, { "code": "Base64", "display": "Encoding as defined by MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) standard RFC 1521. Four consecutive ASCII characters represent three consecutive octets of binary data. Base64 utilizes a 65-character subset of US-ASCII, consisting of both the upper and" }, { "code": "Hex", "display": "Hexadecimal encoding - consecutive pairs of hexadecimal digits represent consecutive single octets." } ] } }
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