This page is part of the FHIR Specification v4.3.0-snapshot1: R4B Snapshot to support the Jan 2022 Connectathon. About the R4B version of FHIR. The current officially released version is 4.3.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions . Page versions: R5 R4B R4 R3 R2
FHIR is a standard for health care data exchange, published by HL7®.
This is a Snapshot release of R4B to support the Jan 2022 Connectathon .
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See the executive summary, the developer's introduction,
clinical introduction, or architect's introduction, and then the FHIR overview / roadmap & Timelines.
See also the open license (and don't miss the full Table of Contents and the Community Credits or you can search this specification).
Level 1 Basic framework on which the specification is built
Level 2 Supporting implementation and binding to external specifications
Level 3 Linking to real world concepts in the healthcare system
Level 4 Record-keeping and Data Exchange for the healthcare process
Observation, Report, Specimen, ImagingStudy, Genomics, Specimen, ImagingStudy, etc.
Introduction + Task, Appointment, Schedule, Referral, PlanDefinition, etc
Claim, Account,
Invoice, ChargeItem,
Coverage + Eligibility
Request &
Response, ExplanationOfBenefit, etc.
Level 5 Providing the ability to reason about the healthcare process
Medicinal, Packaged & Administrable product definitions, Regulated Authorization, etc.
External Links:
Implementation Guides Specifications based on the FHIR standard |
Enabling health interoperability through FHIR |
Translations Note that translations are not always up to date |
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