Snapshot 3: Connectathon 32 Base

This page is part of the FHIR Specification (v5.0.0-snapshot3: R5 Snapshot #3, to support Connectathon 32). The current version which supercedes this version is 5.0.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions . Page versions: R5 R4B R4 R3

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Detailed Descriptions for the elements in the Endpoint resource.

Endpoint
Element IdEndpoint
Definition

The technical details of an endpoint that can be used for electronic services, such as for web services providing XDS.b, a REST endpoint for another FHIR server, or a s/Mime email address. This may include any security context information.

Short DisplayThe technical details of an endpoint that can be used for electronic services
Cardinality0..*
TypeDomainResource
Summaryfalse
Endpoint.identifier
Element IdEndpoint.identifier
Definition

Identifier for the organization that is used to identify the endpoint across multiple disparate systems.

Short DisplayIdentifies this endpoint across multiple systems
NoteThis is a business identifier, not a resource identifier (see discussion)
Cardinality0..*
TypeIdentifier
Summarytrue
Endpoint.status
Element IdEndpoint.status
Definition

The endpoint status represents the general expected availability of an endpoint.

Short Displayactive | suspended | error | off | entered-in-error | test
Cardinality1..1
Terminology BindingEndpointStatus (Required)
Typecode
Is Modifiertrue (Reason: This element is labelled as a modifier because it is a status element that contains status entered-in-error which means that the resource should not be treated as valid)
Summarytrue
Comments

This element is labeled as a modifier because the status contains codes that mark the endpoint as not currently valid. Temporary downtimes or other unexpected short-term changes in availability would not be represented in this property.

Endpoint.connectionType
Element IdEndpoint.connectionType
Definition

A coded value that represents the technical details of the usage of this endpoint, such as what WSDLs should be used in what way. (e.g. XDS.b/DICOM/cds-hook).

Short DisplayProtocol/Profile/Standard to be used with this endpoint connection
Cardinality1..*
Terminology BindingEndpoint Connection Type (Example)
TypeCodeableConcept
Summarytrue
Comments

For additional connectivity details for the protocol, extensions will be used at this point, as in the XDS example. If there are multiple payload types or mimetypes they are all applicable for all connection types, and all have the same status.

Endpoint.name
Element IdEndpoint.name
Definition

A friendly name that this endpoint can be referred to with.

Short DisplayA name that this endpoint can be identified by
Cardinality0..1
Typestring
Summarytrue
Endpoint.description
Element IdEndpoint.description
Definition

The description of the endpoint and what it is for (typically used as supplemental information in an endpoint directory describing it's usage/purpose).

Short DisplayAdditional details about the endpoint that could be displayed as further information to identify the description beyond its name
Cardinality0..1
Typestring
Summarytrue
Endpoint.environmentType
Element IdEndpoint.environmentType
Definition

The type of environment(s) exposed at this endpoint (dev, prod, test, etc).

Short DisplayThe type of environment(s) exposed at this endpoint
Cardinality0..*
Terminology BindingEndpointEnvironment (Extensible)
TypeCodeableConcept
Summarytrue
Endpoint.managingOrganization
Element IdEndpoint.managingOrganization
Definition

The organization that manages this endpoint (even if technically another organization is hosting this in the cloud, it is the organization associated with the data).

Short DisplayOrganization that manages this endpoint (might not be the organization that exposes the endpoint)
Cardinality0..1
TypeReference(Organization)
Summarytrue
Comments

This property is not typically used when searching for Endpoint resources for usage. The typical usage is via the reference from an applicable Organization/Location/Practitioner resource, which is where the context is provided. Multiple Locations may reference a single endpoint, and don't have to be within the same organization resource, but most likely within the same organizational hierarchy.

Endpoint.contact
Element IdEndpoint.contact
Definition

Contact details for a human to contact about the endpoint. The primary use of this for system administrator troubleshooting.

Short DisplayContact details for source (e.g. troubleshooting)
Cardinality0..*
TypeContactPoint
Summaryfalse
Endpoint.period
Element IdEndpoint.period
Definition

The interval during which the endpoint is expected to be operational.

Short DisplayInterval the endpoint is expected to be operational
Cardinality0..1
TypePeriod
Summarytrue
Comments

Temporary downtimes or other short-term changes in availability would not be represented in this property.

Endpoint.payloadType
Element IdEndpoint.payloadType
Definition

The payload type describes the acceptable content that can be communicated on the endpoint.

Short DisplayThe type of content that may be used at this endpoint (e.g. XDS Discharge summaries)
Cardinality0..*
Terminology BindingEndpoint Payload Type (Example)
TypeCodeableConcept
Summarytrue
Comments

The payloadFormat describes the serialization format of the data, where the payloadType indicates the specific document/schema that is being transferred; e.g. DischargeSummary or CarePlan.

Endpoint.payloadMimeType
Element IdEndpoint.payloadMimeType
Definition

The mime type to send the payload in - e.g. application/fhir+xml, application/fhir+json. If the mime type is not specified, then the sender could send any content (including no content depending on the connectionType).

Short DisplayMimetype to send. If not specified, the content could be anything (including no payload, if the connectionType defined this)
Cardinality0..*
Terminology BindingMime Types (Required)
Typecode
Summarytrue
Comments

Sending the payload has obvious security consequences. The server is responsible for ensuring that the content is appropriately secured.

Endpoint.address
Element IdEndpoint.address
Definition

The uri that describes the actual end-point to connect to.

Short DisplayThe technical base address for connecting to this endpoint
Cardinality1..1
Typeurl
Summarytrue
Comments

For rest-hook, and websocket, the end-point must be an http: or https: URL; for email, a mailto: url, for sms, a tel: url, and for message the endpoint can be in any form of url the server understands (usually, http: or mllp:). The URI is allowed to be relative; in which case, it is relative to the server end-point (since there may be more than one, clients should avoid using relative URIs)

This address will be to the service base, without any parameters, or sub-services or resources tacked on.

E.g. for a WADO-RS endpoint, the url should be "https://pacs.hospital.org/wado-rs"

and not "https://pacs.hospital.org/wado-rs/studies/1.2.250.1.59.40211.12345678.678910/series/1.2.250.1.59.40211.789001276.14556172.67789/instances/...".

Endpoint.header
Element IdEndpoint.header
Definition

Additional headers / information to send as part of the notification.

Short DisplayUsage depends on the channel type
Cardinality0..*
Typestring
Summaryfalse
Comments

Exactly what these mean depends on the channel type. The can convey additional information to the recipient and/or meet security requirements.