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This page includes additional examples of the datatypes, based on common usages and questions

Datatypes Index

A boolean true value:

<active value="true" />

A negative integer value:

<score value="-14" />

A high-precision decimal value:

<pi value="3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510" />

A stream of bytes, base64 encoded:

<data value="/9j/4...KAP//Z" /> <!-- covers many lines -->

A Unicode string:

<caption value="Noodles are called ?? in Chinese" />

A URI that points to a website:

<reference value="http://hl7.org/fhir" />

A URI that is a urn:

<id value="urn:isbn:0451450523" />

A date of birth:

<date value="1951-06-04" />

An approximate date of birth:

<date value="1951-06" />

The instant a document was created, including timezone:

<instant value="2013-06-08T10:57:34+01:00" />

The instant a document was created, expressed in UTC, with milliseconds:

<instant value="2013-06-08T09:57:34.2112Z" />

2:35pm in the afternoon:

<time value="14:35:00" />

A URI that is the root oid of HL7:

<root value="urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883" />

A URI that is a uuid:

<id value="urn:uuid:a5afddf4-e880-459b-876e-e4591b0acc11" />

A code:

<code value="acq4+acq5" />

A code with single internal space:

<code value="Question 4b" />

A numeric id:

<id value="314" />

An alphanumeric id:

<id value="alpha-gamma-14" />

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A PDF document:

  <document>
    <contentType value="application/pdf" />
    <language value="en" />
    <data value="/9j/4...KAP//Z" /> <!-- covers many lines -->
    <title value="Definition of Procedure" />
  </document>
  "document" : {
    "contentType" : "application/pdf",
    "language" : "en",
    "data" : "/9j/4...KAP//Z",
    "title" : "Definition of Procedure"
  }

Since the JSON examples have the same structure as the XML, only XML is shown for the rest of the examples.

A reference to a DICOM image via WADO:

  <image>
    <contentType value="application/dicom" />
    <url value="http://10.1.2.3:1000/wado?requestType=WADO&amp;wado_details..." />
    <hash value="EQH/..AgME" />
  </image>
  "image" : {
    "contentType" : "application/dicom",
    "url" : "http://10.1.2.3:1000/wado?requestType=WADO&amp;wado_details...",
    "hash" : "EQH/..AgME"
  }

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Examples

A primary key from an application table (an OID in the space allocated by HL7 to some organization to further sub-allocate):

  <identifier>
    <use value="official" />
    <system value="urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.16.4.3.2.5" />
    <value value="123" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "use" : "official",
    "system" : "urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.16.4.3.2.5",
    "value" : "123"
  }

A patient identifier defined by a hospital:

  <identifier>
    <use value="official" />
    <system value="http://www.acmehosp.com/patients" />
    <value value="44552" />
    <period>
      <start value="2003-05-03" />
    </period>
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "use" : "official",
    "system" : "http://www.acmehosp.com/patients",
    "value" : "44552",
    "period" : {
      "start" : "2003-05-03"
    }
  }

In this case, the period is used to track when the identifier was first assigned to the patient.

An identifier that refers to a patient FHIR resource on a particular system:

  <identifier>
    <system value="urn:ietf:rfc:3986" />
    <value value="http://pas-server/xxx/Patient/443556" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "system" : "urn:ietf:rfc:3986",
    "value" : "http://pas-server/xxx/Patient/443556"
  }

This is not a resource reference - it's a logical reference by the patient identifier.

A UUID:

  <identifier>
    <use value="temp" />
    <system value="urn:ietf:rfc:3986" />
    <value value="urn:uuid:a76d9bbf-f293-4fb7-ad4c-2851cac77162" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "use" : "temp",
    "system" : "urn:ietf:rfc:3986",
    "value" : "urn:uuid:a76d9bbf-f293-4fb7-ad4c-2851cac77162"
  }

UUIDs are often used for temporary identifiers, though this is not necessary.

A DICOM OID:

  <identifier>
    <system value="urn:dicom:uid" />
    <value value="urn:oid:2.16.124.113543.6003.189642796.63084.16748.2599092901" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "system" : "urn:dicom:uid",
    "value" : "urn:oid:2.16.124.113543.6003.189642796.63084.16748.2599092901"
  }

The system value urn:dicom:uid can be used for any OID issued under the DICOM arrangements for OIDs. Such OIDs are typically found in DICOM messages, but this is not a requirement for using urn:dicom:uid

A US SSN:

  <identifier>
    <use value="usual" />
    <type>
      <coding>
        <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/>
        <code value="SSN"/>
      </coding>
    </type>
    <system value="http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/us-ssn" />
    <value value="000111111" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "use" : "usual",
    "type" : {
      "coding" : [{
        "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203",
        "code" : "SSN"
      }]
    },
    "system" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/us-ssn",
    "value" : "000111111"
  }

A bank card with Identifier.type.text communicating the human readable name of the identifier:

  <identifier>
    <use value="usual" />
    <type>
      <coding>
        <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/>
        <code value="BC"/>
      </coding>
	    <text value="Visa"/>
    </type>
    <value value="4111111111111111" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "use" : "usual",
    "type" : {
      "coding" : [{
        "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203",
        "code" : "BC"
      }],
	    "text" : "Visa"
    },
    "value" : "4111111111111111"
  }

Notes:

  • US SSNs are often presented like this: 000-11-1111, the dashes are for presentation and should be removed, as specified in the definition of ssn-us
  • The use of "usual" means that this institution prefers to use SSN when identifying the patient

A medical record number assigned on 5-July 2009:

  <identifier>
    <use value="usual" />
    <type>
      <coding>
        <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203"/>
        <code value="MRN"/>
      </coding>
    </type>
    <system value="urn:oid:0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7" />
    <value value="2356" />
    <period>
      <start value="2009-07-05" />
    </period>
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "use" : "usual",
    "type" : {
      "coding" : [{
        "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203",
        "code" : "MRN"
      }]
    },
    "system" : "urn:oid:0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7",
    "value" : "2356",
    "period" : {
      "start" : "2009-07-05"
    }
  }

A root only:

  <v3:id root="0.1.2.3.4.5"/>

becomes:

  <identifier>
    <system value="urn:ietf:rfc:3986" />
    <value value="urn:oid:0.1.2.3.4.5" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "system" : "urn:ietf:rfc:3986",
    "value" : "urn:oid:0.1.2.3.4.5"
  }

A root with an extension:

  <v3:id root="0.1.2.3.4.5" extension="13412"/>

becomes:

  <identifier>
    <system value="urn:oid:0.1.2.3.4.5" />
    <value value="13412" />
  </identifier>
  "identifier" : {
    "system" : "urn:oid:0.1.2.3.4.5",
    "value" : "13412"
  }

See v3 Mapping Notes

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Examples

A simple code for headache, in ICD-10:

  <code>
    <system value="http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/icd-10" />
    <code value="G44.1" />
  </code>
  "code" : {
    "system" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/icd-10",
    "code" : "G44.1"
  }

A SNOMED CT expression:

  <problem>
    <system value="http://snomed.info/sct" />
    <code value="128045006:{363698007=56459004}" />
  </problem>
  "problem" : {
    "system" : "http://snomed.info/sct",
    "code" : "128045006:{363698007=56459004}"
  }

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Examples

A simple code for headache initially coded in SNOMED CT (by picking the SNOMED CT code from a pick-list), and then translated to ICD-10:

  <concept>
    <coding>
      <system value="http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/icd-10" />
      <code value="R51" />
    </coding>
    <coding>
      <system value="http://snomed.info/sct" />
      <code value="25064002" />
      <display value="Headache" />
      <userSelected value="true" />
    </coding>
    <text value="general headache" />
  </concept>
  "concept" : {
    "coding" : [{
      "system" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/icd-10",
      "code" : "R51"
    }, {
      "system" : "http://snomed.info/sct",
      "code" : "25064002",
      "display" : "Headache",
      "userSelected" : "true"
    }],
    "text" : "general headache"
  }

A concept represented in an institution's local coding systems for unit for which no UCUM equivalent exists:

  <unit>
    <coding>
      <system value="urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.19.5.2" />
      <code value="tab" />
      <display value="Tablet" />
    </coding>
    <coding>
      <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    </coding>
  </unit>
  "unit" : {
    "coding" : [{
      "system" : "urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.19.5.2",
      "code" : "tab",
      "display" : "Tablet"
    }, {
      "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org"
    }]
  }

A SNOMED CT expression:

  <diagnosis>
    <coding>
      <system value="http://snomed.info/sct" />
      <code value="128045006:{363698007=56459004}" />
    </coding>
    <text value="Cellulitis of the foot" />
  </diagnosis>
  "diagnosis" : {
    "coding" : [{
      "system" : "http://snomed.info/sct",
      "code" : "128045006:{363698007=56459004}"
    }],
    "text" : "Cellulitis of the foot"
  }

In this case, there is no display element, because no display is defined for SNOMED CT expressions.

Using the value set:

The results on a urinalysis strip:

  <valueCoding>
    <system value="http://example.org/codes/simple-grades" />
    <code value="+" />
  </valueCoding>
  "valueCoding" : {
    "system" : "http://example.org/codes/simple-grades",
    "code" : "+"
  }

And where the value set would be something like this:

  <ValueSet xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
    <text>
      <status value="generated"/>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>Possible Clinistix codes: neg, trace, +, ++, and +++</p>
      </div>
    </text>
    <url value="http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/clinistix"/>
    <name value="Codes for Clinistix"/>
    <publisher value="HL7"/>
    <contact>
        <name value="FHIR project team"/>
        <telecom>
          <system value="url"/>
          <value value="http://hl7.org/fhir"/>
        </telecom>
    </contact>
    <description value="Clinistix Codes"/>
    <status value="draft"/>
    <experimental value="true"/>
    <date value="2013-10-01"/>
    <compose>
      <include>
        <system value="http://example.org/codes/simple-grades"/>
        <concept>
          <code value="neg"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="trace"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="+"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="+"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="++"/>
        </concept>
        <concept>
          <code value="+++"/>
        </concept>
      </include>
    </compose>
  </ValueSet>
  {  
    "resourceType" : "ValueSet",
    "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/clinistix",
    "name" : "Codes for Clinistix",
    "publisher" : "HL7",
    "contact" : [{
        "name" : "FHIR project team",
        "telecom" : [{
          "system" : "url",
          "value" : "http://hl7.org/fhir"
        }]
    }],
    "description" : "Clinistix Codes",
    "status" : "draft",
    "experimental" : "true",
    "date" : "2013-10-01",
    "compose" : {
      "include" : [{
        "system" : "http://example.org/codes/simple-grades",
        "concept" : [{
          "code" : "neg"
        }, {
          "code" : "trace"
        }, {
          "code" : "+"
        }, {
          "code" : "+"
        }, {
          "code" : "++"
        }, {
          "code" : "+++"
        }]
      }]
    }
  }

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Examples

A duration:

  <time>
    <value value="25" />
    <unit value="sec" />
    <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    <code value="s" />
  </time>
  "time" : {
    "value" : "25",
    "unit" : "sec",
    "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org",
    "code" : "s"
  }

A concentration where the value was out of range:

  <result>
    <value value="40000" />
    <comparator value="&gt;" />
    <unit value="ug/L" />
    <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    <code value="ug" />
  </result>
  "result" : {
    "value" : "40000",
    "comparator" : "&gt;",
    "unit" : "ug/L",
    "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org",
    "code" : "ug"
  }

An amount of prescribed medication:

  <dose>
    <value value="3" />
    <unit value="capsules" />
    <system value="http://snomed.info/sct" />
    <code value="385049006" />
  </dose>
  "dose" : {
    "value" : "3",
    "unit" : "capsules",
    "system" : "http://snomed.info/sct",
    "code" : "385049006"
  }

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Examples

US Dollars:

  <time>
    <value value="25.00" />
    <currency value="USD" />
  </time>
  "time" : {
    "value" : "25.00",
    "currency" : "USD"
  }

Vietnamese Dong:

  <result>
    <value value="410000" />
    <currency value="VND" />
  </result>
  "result" : {
    "value" : "410000",
    "currency" : "VND"
  }

A quantity that represents a currency amount - used in Ratio where Money is not used:

  <numerator>
    <value value="25.45" />
    <unit value="US$" />
    <system value="urn:iso:std:iso:4217" />
    <code value="USD" />
  </numerator>
  "numerator" : {
    "value" : "25.45",
    "unit" : "US$",
    "system" : "urn:iso:std:iso:4217",
    "code" : "USD"
  }

(See full example on Ratio)

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Examples

Range of Quantity (distance):

  <estimate>
    <low>
      <value value="1.6" />
      <unit value="m" />
    </low>
    <high>
      <value value="1.9" />
      <unit value="m" />
    </high>
  </estimate>
  "estimate" : {
    "low" : {
      "value" : "1.6",
      "unit" : "m"
    },
    "high" : {
      "value" : "1.9",
      "unit" : "m"
    }
  }

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Examples

Titer (Ratio of integer:integer)

  <result>
    <numerator>
      <value value="1" />
    </numerator>
    <denominator>
      <value value="128" />
    </denominator>
  </result>
  "result" : {
    "numerator" : {
      "value" : "1"
    },
    "denominator" : {
      "value" : "128"
    }
  }

Unit cost (Ratio of Money(as Quantity):Quantity):

  <charge>
    <numerator>
      <value value="103.50" />
      <unit value="US$" />
      <code value="USD" />
      <system value="urn:iso:std:iso:4217" />
    </numerator>
    <denominator>
      <value value="1" />
      <unit value="day" />
      <code value="day" />
      <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    </denominator>
  </charge>
  "charge" : {
    "numerator" : {
      "value" : "103.50",
      "unit" : "US$",
      "code" : "USD",
      "system" : "urn:iso:std:iso:4217"
    },
    "denominator" : {
      "value" : "1",
      "unit" : "day",
      "code" : "day",
      "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org"
    }
  }

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Examples

Titer (Range of Ratio of integer:integer)

  <result>
    <lowNumerator>
      <value value="1" />
    </lowNumerator>
    <highNumerator>
      <value value="2" />
    </highNumerator>
    <denominator>
      <value value="128" />
    </denominator>
  </result>
  "result" : {
    "lowNumerator" : {
      "value" : "1"
    },
    "highNumerator" : {
      "value" : "2"
    },
    "denominator" : {
      "value" : "128"
    }
  }

Unit cost (Range of Ratio of Money(as Quantity):Quantity):

  <charge>
    <lowNumerator>
      <value value="103.50" />
      <unit value="US$" />
      <code value="USD" />
      <system value="urn:iso:std:iso:4217" />
    </lowNumerator>
    <highNumerator>
      <value value="210.99" />
      <unit value="US$" />
      <code value="USD" />
      <system value="urn:iso:std:iso:4217" />
    </highNumerator>
    <denominator>
      <value value="1" />
      <unit value="day" />
      <code value="day" />
      <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    </denominator>
  </charge>
  "charge" : {
    "lowNumerator" : {
      "value" : "103.50",
      "unit" : "US$",
      "code" : "USD",
      "system" : "urn:iso:std:iso:4217"
    },
    "highNumerator" : {
      "value" : "210.99",
      "unit" : "US$",
      "code" : "USD",
      "system" : "urn:iso:std:iso:4217"
    },
    "denominator" : {
      "value" : "1",
      "unit" : "day",
      "code" : "day",
      "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org"
    }
  }

Range of strengths

  <result>
    <lowNumerator>
      <value value="10" />
	    <unit value="milliliter" />
	    <code value="mL" />
	    <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    </lowNumerator>
    <highNumerator>
      <value value="15" />
	    <unit value="milliliter" />
	    <code value="mL" />
	    <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    </highNumerator>
    <denominator>
      <value value="100" />
	    <unit value="gram" />
	    <code value="g" />
	    <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
    </denominator>
  </result>
  "result" : {
    "lowNumerator" : {
      "value" : "10",
	    "unit" : "milliliter",
	    "code" : "mL",
	    "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org"
    },
    "highNumerator" : {
      "value" : "15",
	    "unit" : "milliliter",
  	  "code" : "mL",
	    "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org"
    },
    "denominator" : {
      "value" : "100",
  	  "unit" : "gram",
	    "code" : "g",
	    "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org"
    }
  }

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Examples

23rd May 2011 to 27th May, including 27th May:

  <coverage>
    <start value="2011-05-23" />
    <end value="2011-05-27" />
  </coverage>
  "coverage" : {
    "start" : "2011-05-23",
    "end" : "2011-05-27"
  }

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Example

The output from an EKG device:

 <sampledData>
   <origin>
     <value value="0"/>
     <unit value="μV"/>
     <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org"/>
     <code value="uV"/>
   </origin>
   <period value="2"/>
   <factor value="2.5"/>
   <dimensions value="1"/>
   <data value="-4 -13 -18 -18 -18 -17 -16 -16 -16 -16 -16 -17 -18 -18 -18 ...."/>
 </sampledData>
 "sampledData" : {
   "origin" : {
     "value" : "0",
     "unit" : "μV",
     "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org",
     "code" : "uV"
   },
   "interval" : "2",
   "factor" : "2.5",
   "dimensions" : "1",
   "data" : "-4 -13 -18 -18 -18 -17 -16 -16 -16 -16 -16 -17 -18 -18 -18 ...."
 }

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A Simple example

<name>
  <family value="Everyman" />
  <given value="Adam" />
  <given value="A." />
</name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Everyman",
    "given" : ["Adam", "A."] 
  }

Composite names

  <name>
    <family value="Contrata" />
    <given value="Mary Jane" />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Contrata",
    "given" : ["Mary Jane"]
  }

These cases can be quite ambiguous - is "Mary Jane" one name, or two? Different systems, and data enterers may treat this differently, and the person themselves might not know. Parts are allowed to contain spaces, but systems should consider how to treat these cases. Composite names separated by "-" should be treated as a single name part.

A common pattern: a person is called by a name other than that expected from their official name (first given name in most cultures).

  <name>
    <use value="official" />
    <family value="Chalmers" />
    <given value="Peter" />
    <given value="James" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="usual" />
    <given value="Jim" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Chalmers",
    "given" : ["Peter", "James"]
  }, {
    "use" : "usual",
    "given" : ["Jim"]
  }]

This same pattern is often encountered with immigrants, who retain their real name for official use, but adopt a localized name for everyday use:

  <name>
    <use value="official" />
    <family value="Sczypinski" />
    <given value="Piotr" />
    <given value="Andre" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="usual" />
    <family value="Skipper" />
    <given value="Jim" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Sczypinski",
    "given" : ["Piotr", "Andre"]
  }, {
    "use" : "usual",
    "family" : "Skipper",
    "given" : ["Jim"]
  }]

Some people may also have a nickname that needs to be recorded:

  <name>
    <use value="official" />
    <family value="Brown" />
    <given value="Steven" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="nickname" />
    <given value="Junior" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Brown",
    "given" : ["Steven"]
  }, {
    "use" : "nickname",
    "given" : ["Junior"]
  }]

Note that there is some ambiguity in real life as to whether a non-official name is the patient's usual name, or whether it's their nickname. In principle, nick names are used occasionally and informally, whereas the usual name is used consistently, and in formal contexts. However, there is no formal criteria for the differentiating these usages, and even within a culture, people may vary in their cases.

Karen van Hentenryck is of Dutch origin, and the "van" is a voorvoegsel.

  <name>
    <use value="official"/>
    <family value="van Hentenryck">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-prefix">
      <valueString value="van"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-name">
        <valueString value="Hentenryck"/>
      </extension>
    </family>
    <given value="Karen"/>
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "van Hentenryck",
    "_family" : {
      "extension" : [{
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-prefix",
        "valueString" : "van"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-name",
        "valueString" : "Hentenryck"
      }]
    },
    "given" : ["Karen"]
  }

See the Extensibility Example for more information about the use of extensions.

Complex example from Germany: Dr.phil. Regina Johanna Maria von Hochheim-Weilenfels, NCFSA. This example shows extensive use of multiple given names, prefixes, suffixes, for academic degrees, nobility titles, and professional designations.

  <name>
    <use value="official"/>
    <family value="von Hochheim-Weilenfels">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-prefix">
        <valueString value="von"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-name">
        <valueString value="Hochheim-Weilenfels" />
      </extension>    
    </family>
    <given value="Regina"/>
    <given value="Johanna"/>
    <given value="Maria"/>
    <prefix value="Dr. phil.">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier">
        <valueCode value="AC"/>
      </extension>
    </prefix>
    <suffix value="NCFSA"/>
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="maiden"/>
    <family value="Hochheim"/>
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "von Hochheim-Weilenfels",
    "_family" : {
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-prefix",
        "valueString" : "von"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-own-name",
        "valueString" : "Hochheim-Weilenfels"
      }]
    },
    "given" : ["Regina", "Johanna", "Maria"],
    "prefix" : ["Dr. phil."],
    "_prefix" : [{
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier",
        "valueCode" : "AC"
      }]
    }],
    "suffix" : ["NCFSA"]
  }, {
    "use" : "maiden",
    "family" : "Hochheim"
  }]

This example makes use of the ISO 21090 extensions to carry the rarely used ISO 21090 qualifier attribute "AC".

Japanese example in the three forms: ideographic (Kanji), syllabic (Hiragana) and alphabetic (Romaji).

  <name>
    <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-representation">
        <valueCode value="IDE"/>
    </extension>
    <family value="木村" />
    <given value="通男" />
    </name>
  <name>
    <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-representation">
        <valueCode value="SYL"/>
    </extension>
  <family value="きむら" />
  <given value="みちお" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-representation">
        <valueCode value="ABC"/>
    </extension>
    <family value="KIMURA" />
    <given value="MICHIO" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "extension" : [{ 
      "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-representation",
      "valueCode" : "IDE"
    }],
    "family" : "木村",
    "given" : ["通男"]
  }, {
    "extension" : [{ 
      "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-representation",
      "valueCode" : "SYL"
    }],
    "family" : "きむら",
    "given" : ["みちお"]
  }, {
    "extension" : [{ 
      "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-representation",
      "valueCode" : "ABC"
    }],
    "family" : "KIMURA",
    "given" : ["MICHIO"]
  }]

The three forms may be differentiated by the character subset each contains, but some systems require the differentiation to be made manually, which can be done using the ED representation extension.

Russian example in the two forms: Cyrillic and Latin:

  <name>
    <family value="ЕМЕЛИН" />
    <given value="ИВАН" />
    <given value="ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧ" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <family value="EMELIN" />
    <given value="IVAN" />
    <given value="VLADIMIROVICH" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "family" : "ЕМЕЛИН",
    "given" : ["ИВАН", "ВЛАДИМИРОВИЧ"]
  }, {
    "family" : "EMELIN",
    "given" : ["IVAN", "VLADIMIROVICH"]
  }]

In Russian usage, these names are known as the domestic and foreign names respectively. The two forms are differentiated by the character subset each contains.

Scandinavian example: Erikson is the family name. Jan Erik are the given names, and Östlund the family name of the mother, which is taken as a Mellannamn.

  <name>
    <use value="official" />
    <family value="Erikson" />
    <given value="Jan" />
    <given value="Erik" />
    <given value="Östlund">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier" >
        <valueCoding>
          <code value="MID" />
          <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierR2" />
        </valueCoding>
      </extension>
    </given>
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Erikson",
    "given" : ["Jan", "Erik", "Östlund"],
    "_given" : [{
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier",
        "valueCoding" : {
          "code" : "MID",
          "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierR2"
        }
      }]
    }]
  }]

This example makes use of the ISO 21090 extension to carry the culture specific ISO 21090 qualifier attribute "MID" for the Mellannamn.

Then Jan Erikson has a daughter, Karin, with his wife Margrete Hansen. The first communication of the new born name is "Margrete Jente" (Margrete's Girl) and the mother's family name, not the given name (Karin). The father's Family name is not used at all. This is a known temporary name assigned directly after the birth of the child.

  <name>
    <use value="temp" />
    <!-- use could be OR+OLD, depends how record keeping is done -->
    <family value="Hansen" />
    <given value="Margrete Jente" />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "use" : "temp",
    // use could be OR+OLD, depends how record keeping is done
    "family" : "Hansen",
    "given" : ["Margrete Jente"]
  }

The baby's name is subsequently changed to the fathers' family name, and to use the mother's name as mellomnamn.

  <name>
    <use value="official"/>
    <family value="Erikson"/>
    <given value="Karin"/>
    <given value="Hansen">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinitioniso-20190#name-qualifier">
        <valueCoding>
          <code value="MID"/>
          <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier2"/>
        </valueCoding>
      </extension>
    </given>
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Erikson",
    "given" : ["Karin", "Hansen"],
    "_given" : [{
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinitioniso-20190#name-qualifier",
        "valueCoding" : {
          "code" : "MID",
          "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier2"
        }
      }]
    }]
  }

Later, Karin gets married to Per Berg, and decides to adopt Berg as her family name, and also decides to use Erikson as the mellom navn. (Note: Karin could have chosen to use another mellom navn, e.g. the family name of her mother, her father or other family names as specified by naming laws of the country in question).

  <name>
    <use value="old"/>
    <family value="Erikson"/>
    <given value="Karin"/>
    <given value="Hansen">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinitioniso-20190#name-qualifier">
        <valueCoding>
          <code value="MID"/>
          <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier2"/>
        </valueCoding>
      </extension>
    </given>
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="official"/>
    <family value="Berg"/>
    <given value="Karin"/>
    <given value="Erikson">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinitioniso-20190#name-qualifier">
        <valueCoding>
          <code value="MID"/>
          <system value="http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier2"/>
        </valueCoding>
      </extension>
    </given>
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="usual"/>
    <family value="Berg"/>
    <given value="Karin"/>
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "old",
    "family" : "Erikson",
    "given" : ["Karin", "Hansen"],
    "_given" : [{
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinitioniso-20190#name-qualifier",
        "valueCoding" : {
          "code" : "MID",
          "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier2"
        }
      }]
    }]
  }, {
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Berg",
    "given" : ["Karin", "Erikson"],
    "_given" : [{
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinitioniso-20190#name-qualifier",
        "valueCoding" : {
          "code" : "MID",
          "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier2"
        }
      }]
    }]
  }, {
    "use" : "usual",
    "family" : "Berg",
    "given" : ["Karin"]
  }]

These examples are taken from the W3C International Examples icon, which should be consulted for further information.

A patronymic is "The part of a name that links to the genealogy":

  <name>
    <text value="Björk Guðmundsdóttir"/>
    <family value="Guðmundsdóttir"/>
    <given value="Björk"/>
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "text" : "Björk Guðmundsdóttir",
    "family" : "Guðmundsdóttir",
    "given" : ["Björk"]
  }

A patronymic with a "son/daughter of" appellation:

  <name>
    <text value="Isa bin Osman"/>
    <family value="bin Osman"/>
    <given value="Isa"/>
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "text" : "Isa bin Osman",
    "family" : "bin Osman",
    "given" : ["Isa"]
  }

A Chinese name with a generational name:

  <name>
    <text value="毛泽东"/> <!-- left to right -->
    <family value="毛"/>
    <given value="泽东"/>
  </name>
  <name>
    <text value="Mao Ze Dong"/> <!-- left to right -->
    <family value="Mao"/>
    <given value="Ze Dong"/>
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "text" : "毛泽东", // left to right 
    "family" : "毛",
    "given" : ["泽东"]
  }, {
    "text" : "Mao Ze Dong", // left to right 
    "family" : "Mao",
    "given" : ["Ze Dong"]
  }]

Note that many systems in China do not store family and given names separately, and just use text.

Additional Western name (see also example above):

  <name>
    <use value="official" />
    <family value="Yao" />
    <given value="Ming" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <use value="usual" />
    <given value="Fred" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "use" : "official",
    "family" : "Yao",
    "given" : ["Ming"]
  }, {
    "use" : "usual",
    "given" : ["Fred"]
  }]

Composite Family name:

  <name>
    <family value="Carreño Quiñones" >
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-fathers">
          <valueString value="Carreño"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-mothers">
          <valueString value="Quiñones"/>
      </extension>
    </family>
    <given value="María-Jose" />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Carreño Quiñones",
    "_family" : {
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-fathers",
        "valueString" : "Carreño"
      }, {
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-mothers",
        "valueString" : "Quiñones"
      }]
    },
    "given" : ["María-Jose"]
  }

Note that it is optional whether to break down the family name to mother's and father's parts, and not always of value, as in this Brazilian Example:

  <name>
    <family value="Santos Tavares Melo Silva" />
    <given value="José" />
    <given value="Eduardo" />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Santos Tavares Melo Silva",
    "given" : ["José", "Eduardo"]
  }

Note that this naming pattern can become quite extreme ("Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga"). A more practical example is

  <name>
    <family value="Costa Teixeira" >
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-fathers">
          <valueString value="Costa"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-mothers">
          <valueString value="Teixeira"/>
      </extension>
    </family>
    <given value="Manuel" />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Costa Teixeira",
    "_family" : {
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-fathers",
        "valueString" : "Costa"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-mothers",
        "valueString" : "Teixeira"
      }]
    },
    "given" : ["Manuel"]
  }

After marriage, this may change to

  <name>
    <family value="Costa Teixeira Sanches" >
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-fathers">
          <valueString value="Costa"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-mothers">
          <valueString value="Teixeira"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-partners-name">
          <valueString value="Sanches"/>
      </extension>
    </family>
    <given value="Manuel" />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Costa Teixeira Sanches",
    "_family" : {
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-fathers",
        "valueString" : "Costa"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-mothers",
        "valueString" : "Teixeira"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/humanname-partners-name",
        "valueString" : "Sanches"
      }]
    },
    "given" : ["Manuel"]
  }

Russian Examples (using Cyrillic):

  <name>
    <family value="Ельцин" />
    <given value="Борис" />
    <given value="Николаевич" />
  </name>

  <name>
    <family value="Ельцина" />
    <given value="Наина" />
    <given value="Иосифовна" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "family" : "Ельцин",
    "given" : ["Борис", "Николаевич"]
  }, {
    "family" : "Ельцина",
    "given" : ["Наина", "Иосифовна"]
  }]

Example with Initial:

  <name>
    <family value="Public" />
    <given value="John" />
    <given value="Q." />
  </name>
  "name" : {
    "family" : "Public",
    "given" : ["John", "Q."]
  }

Other Examples:

  <name>
    <text value="Velikkakathu Sankaran Achuthanandan"/>
    <family value="Velikkakathu" />
    <given value="Sankaran" />
    <given value="Achuthanandan" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <text value="Kogaddu Birappa Timappa Nair"/>
    <family value="Nair" />
    <given value="Birappa" />
    <given value="Timappa" />
    <prefix value="Kogaddu" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <text value="Aditya Pratap Singh Chauhan"/>
    <family value="Singh" />
    <given value="Aditya" />
    <given value="Pratap" />
    <suffix value="Chauhan" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <text value="Madurai Mani Iyer"/>
    <given value="Mani" />
    <prefix value="Madurai" />
    <suffix value="Iyer" />
  </name>
  <name>
    <text value="Abu Karim Muhammad al-Jamil ibn Nidal ibn Abdulaziz al-Filistini"/>
    <family value="ibn Nidal ibn Abdulaziz" />
    <given value="Muhammad" />
    <given value="al-Jamil" />
    <prefix value="Abu Karim" />
    <suffix value="al-Filistini" />
  </name>
  "name" : [{
    "text" : "Velikkakathu Sankaran Achuthanandan",
    "family" : "Velikkakathu",
    "given" : ["Sankaran", "Achuthanandan"]
  }, {
    "text" : "Kogaddu Birappa Timappa Nair",
    "family" : "Nair",
    "given" : ["Birappa", "Timappa"],
    "prefix" : ["Kogaddu"]
  }, {
    "text" : "Aditya Pratap Singh Chauhan",
    "family" : "Singh",
    "given" : ["Aditya", "Pratap"],
    "suffix" : ["Chauhan"]
  }, {
    "text" : "Madurai Mani Iyer",
    "given" : ["Mani"],
    "prefix" : ["Madurai"],
    "suffix" : ["Iyer"]
  }, {
    "text" : "Abu Karim Muhammad al-Jamil ibn Nidal ibn Abdulaziz al-Filistini",
    "family" : "ibn Nidal ibn Abdulaziz",
    "given" : ["Muhammad", "al-Jamil"],
    "prefix" : ["Abu Karim"],
    "suffix" : ["al-Filistini"]
  }]

Note that collecting and storing the text element makes the primary purpose of the structured parts for index/searching, and fidelity of the name parts is not critical.

See also Base Definition, Detailed Descriptions, Mappings, Profiles, Extensions and R4 Conversions

Note about these examples: the most important element in an address is the 'text' element - this defines what is printed on the envelope, the actual postal address. The other data elements are provided to support either data analysis based on a patient's address, or for the many systems that exchange fully structured addresses specific to a particular culture. For this reason, these examples focus on the structured data elements of the address.

Example

HL7 office's address.

  <address>
    <use value="work" />
    <text value="1050 W Wishard Blvd
RG
         5th floor
Indianapolis, IN 46240" />
    <line value="1050 W Wishard Blvd" />
    <line value="RG 5th floor" />
    <city value="Indianapolis" />
    <state value="IN" />
    <postalCode value="46240" />
  </address>
  "address" : {
   "use" : "work",
   "text" : "1050 W Wishard Blvd
RG, 5th floor
Indianapolis, IN 46240",
   "line" : ["1050 W Wishard Blvd", "RG 5th floor"],
   "city" : "Indianapolis",
   "state" : "IN",
   "postalCode" : "46240"
  }

HL7 office's address with the codedString extension present

  <address>
    <use value="work" />
    <text value="1050 W Wishard Blvd
RG
         5th floor
Indianapolis, IN 46240" />
    <line value="1050 W Wishard Blvd" />
    <line value="RG 5th floor" />
    <city value="Indianapolis" />
    <state value="IN">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-codedString">
        <valueCoding>
          <system value="urn:iso:std:iso:3166"/>
          <code value="US"/>
        </valueCoding>
      </extension>
    </state>	 
    <postalCode value="46240" />
    <country value="United States">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-codedString">
        <valueCoding>
          <system value="urn:iso:std:iso:3166"/>
          <code value="US"/>
        </valueCoding>
      </extension>
	  </country>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "use" : "work",
    "text" : "1050 W Wishard Blvd
RG,
         5th floor
Indianapolis, IN 46240",
    "line" : ["1050 W Wishard Blvd", "RG 5th floor"],
    "city" : "Indianapolis",
    "state" : "IN",
    "_state" : {
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-codedString",
        "valueCoding" : {
          "system" : "urn:iso:std:iso:3166",
          "code" : "IN"
        }
      }]
    },
    "postalCode" : "46240",
    "country" : "United States",
    "_country" : {
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-codedString",
        "valueCoding" :{
          "system" : "urn:iso:std:iso:3166",
          "code" : "IN"
        }
      }]
    }
  }

A UK example address, with the county 'HUDDERSFIELD'.

  <address>
    <text value="1 Back Lane&#13;&#10;Holmfirth&#13;&#10;HUDDERSFIELD&#13;&#10;HD7 1HQ"/>
    <line value="1 Back Lane"/>
    <city value="Holmfirth"/>
    <district value="HUDDERSFIELD"/>
    <postalCode value="HD7 1HQ"/>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "text" : "1 Back Lane&#13;&#10;Holmfirth&#13;&#10;HUDDERSFIELD&#13;&#10;HD7 1HQ",
    "line" : ["1 Back Lane"],
    "city" : "Holmfirth",
    "district" : "HUDDERSFIELD",
    "postalCode" : "HD7 1HQ"
  }

A temporary postal address - i.e. an address that it doesn't make sense to try and visit.

  <address>
    <use value="temp"/> 
    <type value="postal"/>
    <line value="PO Box 31445"/>
    <city value="Erewhon"/>
    <postalCode value="0001"/>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "use" : "temp" ,
    "type" : "postal",
    "line" : ["PO Box 31445"],
    "city" : "Erewhon",
    "postalCode" : "0001"
  }

An example of an address with the codedString extension present

  <address>
   <use value="work" />
   <text value="1050 W Wishard Blvd
RG
         5th floor
Indianapolis, IN 46240" />
   <line value="1050 W Wishard Blvd" />
   <line value="RG 5th floor" />
   <city value="Indianapolis" />
   <state value="IN" />
   <postalCode value="46240" />
  </address>
  "address" : {
   "use" : "work",
   "text" : "1050 W Wishard Blvd
RG,
         5th floor
Indianapolis, IN 46240",
   "line" : ["1050 W Wishard Blvd", "RG 5th floor"],
   "city" : "Indianapolis",
   "state" : "IN",
   "postalCode" : "46240"
  }

The next set of examples are taken from the official international postal union icon examples.

Rue Lougoraïa 12, app. 10 thoroughfare type, name and number, apartment
Korolevo locality
223016 NOVY DVOR postcode + post office name
Minsk District name of district
Minsk Region name of region
BELARUS Country
  <address>
    <line value="Rue Lougoraïa 12, app. 10"/>
    <city value="Korolevo"/>
    <district value="Minsk"/>
    <state value="Minsk" />
    <country value="BELARUS" />
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "line" : ["Rue Lougoraïa 12, app. 10"],
    "city" : "Korolevo",
    "district" : "Minsk",
    "state" : "Minsk",
    "country" : "BELARUS"
  }
Protea Apt 12 apartment number
22 Ally Hassan Mwinyi premise + street
14111 MSASANI postcode + locality
DAR ES SALAM province
TANZANIA country
  <address>
    <line value="Protea Apt 12"/>
    <line value="22 Ally Hassan Mwinyi"/>
    <city value="MSASANI"/>
    <state value="DAR ES SALAM" />
    <postalCode value="14111"/>
    <country value="TANZANIA" />
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "line" : ["Protea Apt 12", "22 Ally Hassan Mwinyi"],
    "city" : "MSASANI",
    "state" : "DAR ES SALAM",
    "postalCode" : "14111",
    "country" : "TANZANIA"
  }
15 Shiri premise + sub-locality 2
Kimashuku Village sub-locality
25204 MACHAME KUSINI postcode + locality
HAI sub-province
KILIMANJARO province
TANZANIA country
  <address>
    <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-precinct">
      <valueCode value="Kimashuku Village"/>
    </extension>
    <line value="15 Shiri"/>
    <city value="MACHAME KUSINI"/>
    <district value="HAI"/>
    <state value="KILIMANJARO" />
    <postalCode value="25204"/>
    <country value="TANZANIA" />
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "extension" : [{ 
      "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-precinct",
      "valueCode" : "Kimashuku Village"
    }],
    "line" : ["15 Shiri"],
    "city" : "MACHAME KUSINI",
    "district" : "HAI",
    "state" : "KILIMANJARO",
    "postalCode" : "25204",
    "country" : "TANZANIA"
  }
705-1104 building number + door
56, Dalgubeol-daero 323beon-gil, Suseong-gu street
Daegu city
Rep. OF KOREA country
706-907 postcode
  <address>
    <line value="705-1104"/>
    <line value="56, Dalgubeol-daero 323beon-gil, Suseong-gu"/>
    <city value="Daegu"/>
    <country value="Rep. OF KOREA"/>
    <postalCode value="706-907"/>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "line" : ["705-1104", "56, Dalgubeol-daero 323beon-gil, Suseong-gu"],
    "city" : "Daegu",
    "country" : "Rep. OF KOREA",
    "postalCode" : "706-907"
  }
3F building floor
42, Toegye-ro 77beon-gil street
Chuncheon-si city
Gangwon-do province
Rep. OF KOREA country
200-066 postcode
  <address>
    <line value="3F"/>
    <line value="42, Toegye-ro 77beon-gil"/>
    <city value="Chuncheon-si"/>
    <state value="Gangwon-do"/>
    <country value="Rep. OF KOREA"/>
    <postalCode value="200-066"/>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "line" : ["3F", "42, Toegye-ro 77beon-gil"],
    "city" : "Chuncheon-si",
    "state" : "Gangwon-do",
    "country" : "Rep. OF KOREA",
    "postalCode" : "200-066"
  }
Ga-B101 building number + door
136, Sesil-ro street
Busan city
Rep. OF KOREA country
612-837 postcode
  <address>
    <line value="Ga-B101"/>
    <line value="136, Sesil-ro"/>
    <city value="Busan"/>
    <country value="Rep. OF KOREA"/>
    <postalCode value="612-837"/>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "line" : ["Ga-B101", "136, Sesil-ro"],
    "city" : "Busan",
    "country" : "Rep. OF KOREA",
    "postalCode" : "612-837"
  }

Some of the extensions that provide further analysis of the parts of the address require duplication of address content.

  <address>
    <line value="Care of: Dr Smith">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-careOf">
        <valueString value="Dr. Smith"/>
      </extension>
    </line>
    <line value="123 Somewhere Street NW">
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-houseNumber">
        <valueString value="123"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-streetNameBase">
        <valueString value="Somewhere"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-streetNameBase">
        <valueString value="Street"/>
      </extension>
      <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-streetNameBase">
        <valueString value="NW"/>
      </extension>
    </line>
  </address>
  "address" : {
    "line" : ["Care of: Dr Smith", "123 Somewhere Street NW"],
    "_line" : [{
      "extension" : [{ 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-careOf",
        "valueString" : "Dr. Smith"
      },{
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-houseNumber",
        "valueString" : "123"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-streetNameBase",
        "valueString" : "Somewhere"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-streetNameBase",
        "valueString" : "Street"
      }, { 
        "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-ADXP-streetNameBase",
        "valueString" : "NW"
      }]
    }]
  }

In some case, this may mean that the extension repeats the full value of the address line. However, this is not a given for all lines of the specified type in all jurisdictions, and thus the convention of repeating the 'part' of the line that applies in the extension, even if it might be the whole line.

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Example

Home phone number:

  <telecom>
    <system value="phone" />
    <value value="(555) 675 5745" />
    <use value="home" />
  </telecom>
  "telecom" : {
    "system" : "phone",
    "value" : "(555) 675 5745",
    "use" : "home"
  }

In ISO 21090, CDA icon and other HL7 v3 icon specifications, the TEL datatype requires that the telephone number be represented as a formal URI in RFC 3166 icon syntax. Many CDA documents violate this rule, since the telephone numbers are not collected from the user in conformance with the underlying rules (particularly around extensions, notes about use, etc.), so the base FHIR type does not require the phone number to be conformant. An ISO 21090 extension can be used to convey this if desired:

Example

Formally correct URI:

  <telecom>
    <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-TEL-address" >
      <valueUri value="tel:+15556755745" />
    </extension>
    <system value="phone" />
    <value value="(555) 675 5745" />
    <use value="home" />
  </telecom>
  "telecom" : {
    "extension" : [{ 
      "url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-TEL-address",
      "valueUri" : "tel:+15556755745"
    }],
    "system" : "phone",
    "value" : "(555) 675 5745",
    "use" : "home"
  }

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Example

A series of appointments for radiotherapy:

  <schedule>
    <event value="2012-01-07T09:00:00+10:00" />
    <event value="2012-01-14T09:00:00+10:00" />
    <event value="2012-01-22T11:00:00+10:00" />
  </schedule>
  "schedule" : {
    "event" : ["2012-01-07T09:00:00+10:00", "2012-01-14T09:00:00+10:00", "2012-01-22T11:00:00+10:00"]
  }

BID (twice a day) (no start or end specified):

  <schedule>
   <repeat>
     <frequency value="2" />
     <period value="1" />
     <periodUnit value="d" />
   </repeat>
  </schedule>
  "schedule" : {
   "repeat" : {
     "frequency" : "2",
     "period" : "1",
     "periodUnit" : "d"
   }
  }

1/2 an hour before breakfast for 10 days from 23-Dec 2011:

  <schedule>
    <repeat>
      <boundsPeriod>
        <start value="2011-12-23" />
        <end value="2012-01-02" />
      </boundsPeriod>
      <when value="ACM" />
      <offset value="30" />
    </repeat>
  </schedule>
  "schedule" : {
    "repeat" : {
      "boundsPeriod" : {
        "start" : "2011-12-23",
        "end" : "2012-01-02"
      },
      "when" : ["ACM"],
      "offset" : "30"
    }
  }

Note that the end date is inclusive like the end date of a Period.

TID, for 14 days:

  <schedule>
    <repeat>
      <boundsDuration>
        <value value="14" />
        <unit value="d" />
        <system value="http://unitsofmeasure.org" />
        <code value="d" />
      </boundsDuration>
      <frequency value="3" />
      <period value="1" />
      <periodUnit value="d" />
    </repeat>
  </schedule>
  "schedule" : {
    "repeat" : {
      "boundsDuration" : {
        "value" : "14",
        "unit" : "d",
        "system" : "http://unitsofmeasure.org",
        "code" : "d"
      },
      "frequency" : "3",
      "period" : "1",
      "periodUnit" : "d"
    }
  }

BID, start on 7/1/2015 at 1:00 PM:

  <schedule>
    <repeat>
      <boundsPeriod>
        <start value="2015-07-01T13:00:00" />
      </boundsPeriod>
      <frequency value="2" />
      <period value="1" />
      <periodUnit value="d" />
    </repeat>
  </schedule>
  "schedule" : {
    "repeat" : {
      "boundsPeriod" : {
        "start" : "2015-07-01T13:00:00"
      },
      "frequency" : "2",
      "period" : "1",
      "periodUnit" : "d"
    }
  }

Take just once, with no specified time

  <schedule>
    <repeat>
      <count value="1" />
    </repeat>
  </schedule>
  "schedule" : {
    "repeat" : {
      "count" : "1"
    }
  }

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Example

  <signature>
    <type>
      <system value="urn:iso-astm:E1762-95:2013"/>
      <code value="1.2.840.10065.1.12.1.1"/>
      <display value="Author's Signature"/>
    </type>
    <when value="2022-02-08T10:16:32.000+10:00"/>
    <who>
      <reference value="Practitioner/example"/>
    </who>
    <targetFormat value="application/fhir+xml"/>
    <data value="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"/>
  </signature>
  "signature" : {
    "type" : [{
      "system" : "urn:iso-astm:E1762-95:2013",
      "code" : "1.2.840.10065.1.12.1.1",
      "display" : "Author's Signature"
    }],
    "when" : "2022-02-08T10:16:32.000+10:00",
    "who" : {
      "reference" : "Practitioner/example"
    },
    "targetFormat" : "application/fhir+xml",
    "data" : "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"
  }

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Example

  <Annotation>
    <authorReference>
      <reference value="Patient/example"/>
    </authorReference>
    <time value="2022-02-08T10:18:14.034+10:00"/>
    <text value="I don't think that this is true, or what I said, and it should be corrected"/>
  </Annotation>
  "Annotation" : {
    "authorReference" : {
      "reference" : "Patient/example"
    },
    "time" : "2022-02-08T10:18:14.034+10:00",
    "text" : "I don't think that this is true, or what I said, and it should be corrected"
  }