A collection of documents compiled for a purpose together with metadata that applies to the collection.
A collection of documents compiled for a purpose together with metadata that applies to the collection.
If the element is present, it must have either a @value, an @id, or extensions
A single identifier that uniquely identifies this manifest. Principally used to refer to the manifest in non-FHIR contexts.
Other identifiers associated with the document manifest, including version independent identifiers.
The status of this document manifest.
The code specifying the type of clinical activity that resulted in placing the associated content into the DocumentManifest.
Who or what the set of documents is about. The documents can be about a person, (patient or healthcare practitioner), a device (i.e. machine) or even a group of subjects (such as a document about a herd of farm animals, or a set of patients that share a common exposure). If the documents cross more than one subject, then more than one subject is allowed here (unusual use case).
When the document manifest was created for submission to the server (not necessarily the same thing as the actual resource last modified time, since it may be modified, replicated, etc.).
Identifies who is the author of the manifest. Manifest author is not necessarly the author of the references included.
A patient, practitioner, or organization for which this set of documents is intended.
Identifies the source system, application, or software that produced the document manifest.
Human-readable description of the source document. This is sometimes known as the "title".
The list of Resources that consist of the parts of this manifest.
Related identifiers or resources associated with the DocumentManifest.
A collection of documents compiled for a purpose together with metadata that applies to the collection.
Related identifier to this DocumentManifest. For example, Order numbers, accession numbers, XDW workflow numbers.
Related Resource to this DocumentManifest. For example, Order, ServiceRequest, Procedure, EligibilityRequest, etc.