STU 3 Candidate

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5.1.10 Resource Patient - Examples

Example List:

General Person ExampleXMLJSONTurtle
Patient 1 for linkingXMLJSONTurtle
Patient 2 for linkingXMLJSONTurtle
Deceased patient (using time)XMLJSONTurtle
Deceased patient (using boolean)XMLJSONTurtle
Stock people (defined by HL7 publishing)XMLJSONTurtle
Example People from cypress projectXMLJSONTurtle
2nd person exampleXMLJSONTurtle
XDS PatientXMLJSONTurtle
An example of an animalXMLJSONTurtle
Taken from a DICOM sampleXMLJSONTurtle
Example from IHE-PCD exampleXMLJSONTurtle
Real-world patient example (anonymized)XMLJSONTurtle
Real-world patient example (anonymized)XMLJSONTurtle
Patient example showing US extensionsXMLJSONTurtle
Example for glossyXMLJSONTurtle
Genetic Risk Assessment PersonXMLJSONTurtle
Description: USLab Patient Profile Canonical Example: Todd LerrXMLJSONTurtle
Description: USLab PHPatient Profile Canonical Example: Todd LerrXMLJSONTurtle
Example of QICore PatientXMLJSONTurtle
A 50-year-old male.XMLJSONTurtle
Description: USLab Patient Profile Canonical Example: Todd LerrXMLJSONTurtlefor Profile US Laboratory Patient Profile
Description: USLab PHPatient Profile Canonical Example: Todd LerrXMLJSONTurtlefor Profile US Laboratory Patient Profile
Example of QICore PatientXMLJSONTurtlefor Profile QICore-Patient
A 50-year-old male.XMLJSONTurtlefor Profile GAO Patient
Description: USLab Patient Profile Canonical Example: Todd LerrXMLJSONfrom US Lab Implementation Guides IG
Description: USLab PHPatient Profile Canonical Example: Todd LerrXMLJSONfrom US Lab Implementation Guides IG
Example of QICore PatientXMLJSONfrom QICore Implementation Guide IG
A 50-year-old male.XMLJSONfrom Guideline Appropriate Ordering IG
 

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.