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BFDR relies on the FHIR Documents paradigm. Implementers need to be aware of and follow all the rules required for FHIR Documents. Please refer to that section of the core FHIR spec.
http://hl7.org/fhir/documents.html
To claim conformance to a BFDR Profile, servers SHALL:
Per the FHIR Document’s paradigm, the Composition resource and all references resources must be packaged in a FHIR Bundle resource where Bundle.type = document in order for the content in the Composition resource to be considered a “document”. Un-bundled Composition resources are useful while a document is being edited, but until it has been bundled it does not meet the key characteristics of a clinical document (persistence, potential for authentication, etc.). The FHIR specification includes a $document operation on the Composition resource, and FHIR servers that support that operation can handle the task of bundling Composition and other resources.
See the documentation on the FHIR Bundle resource and the FHIR $document operation for more information.
This section outlines important definitions, interpretations, and requirements common to all BFDR actors used in this guide. The conformance verbs - SHALL, SHOULD, MAY - used in this guide are defined in FHIR Conformance Rules.
The BFDR specification relies on the US Core specification where possible. If a US Core profile does not exist for a required BFDR concept, then BFDR specific profiled resources are referenced instead. It is expected that US Core will evolve over time, and as it does the BFDR specification will be updated to include new US Core Profiles.
More information on US Core can be found here.
For querying and reading BFDR Profiles, Must Support on any profile data element SHALL be interpreted as follows: