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OPERATION: Value Set Expansion
The definition of a value set is used to create a simple collection of codes suitable for use for data entry or validation.
If the operation is not called at the instance level, one of the in parameters identifier or valueset must be provided.
An expanded value set will be returned, or an OperationOutcome with an error message
URL: [base]/ValueSet/$Value Set Expansion
URL: [base]/ValueSet/[id]/$Value Set Expansion
Parameters
Use | Name | Cardinality | Type | Documentation |
IN | identifier | 0..1 | uri | 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 |
IN | valueSet | 0..1 | ValueSet | The value set is provided directly as part of the request. Servers may choose not to accept value sets in this fashion |
IN | filter | 0..1 | string | A text filter that is applied to restrict the codes that are returned (this is useful in a UI context) |
IN | profile | 0..1 | uri | A reference to an external definition that provides additional control information about how the expansion is performed. At this time, there is no agreed format or funtionality for the target of this URI. The VSAC Documentation provides one example of the use of this parameter. Implementers using this element will need to agree on an appropriate mechanism for use within their interoperability community |
IN | date | 0..1 | dateTime | The date for which the expansion should be generated. Normally, this is the current conditions (which is the default value) but under some circumstances, systems need to generate an expansion as it would have been 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. |
OUT | return | 1..1 | ValueSet | The result of the expansion |
The value set expansion returned by this query should be treated as a transient result that will change over time (whether it does or not depends on how the value set is specified), so applications should repeat the operation each time the value set is used.
Different servers may return different results from expanding a value set for the following reasons:
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.