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Batch Mode Validation

OPERATION: Batch Mode Validation

Validate a set of concepts against value sets in a single oeration

Typically, this would be called when a validating a resource or document that contains many codes, to reduce network latency events

URL: [base]/ValueSet/$Batch Mode Validation

Parameters

UseNameCardinalityTypeDocumentation
INitem0..*

An item to be validated

concept1..1CodeableConcept

A codeable concept to be validated. If the source is a coding, or a code/system pair, wrap it in a CodeableConcept

uri1..1uri

The value set to validate the concept against. This is a logical value set identifier (i.e. ValueSet.identifier). The server must know the value set (e.g. it is defined explicitly in the server's valuesets, or it is defined implicitly by some code system known to the server

INdate0..1dateTime

The date for which the validation should be checked. Normally, this is the current conditions (which is the default values) but under some circumstances, systems need to validate that a correct code was used at some point in the past. A typical example of this would be where code selection is constrained to the set of codes that were available when the patient was treated, not when the record is being edited. Note that which date is appropriate is a matter for implementation policy.

OUTitem0..*

The outcome of validating an item. There must be an entry for every item in the same order

result1..1boolean

True if the concept details supplied are valid

message0..1string

Error details, if result = false. If this is provided when result = true, the message carries hints and wanrings

display0..1string

A valid display for the concept if the system wishes to display this to a user

 

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.