minimal Common Oncology Data Elements (mCODE) Implementation Guide
2.0.0 - STU 2

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CapabilityStatement: mcode-sender-patient-bundle

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mCODE Data Sender: Get Bundle for a Patient

  • Official URL:http://hl7.org/fhir/us/mcode/CapabilityStatement/mcode-sender-patient-bundle
  • Implementation Guide Version: None
  • FHIR Version: 4.0.1
  • Intended Use: Requirements
  • Supported Formats: XML, JSON
  • Published: 2020-10-30 07:15:00.000000-04:00
  • Published by: None
  • Status: Draft (experimental)

Retrieves a Bundle of Condition resources with a code in mCODE's cancer condition value set, and allows for associated Patient resources to be retrieved in a subsequent request. Use ONLY when reverse chaining AND _include are not available on the system.

Support the Following Implementation Guides:

FHIR Server RESTful Capabilities

An mCODE Server SHALL:

  1. Support all profiles defined in this Implementation Guide..
  2. Implement the RESTful behavior according to the FHIR specification.
  3. Return the following response classes:
    • (Status 400): invalid parameter
    • (Status 401/4xx): unauthorized request
    • (Status 403): insufficient scope
    • (Status 404): unknown resource
    • (Status 410): deleted resource.
  4. Support json source formats for all mCODE interactions.
  5. Identify the mCODE profiles supported as part of the FHIR meta.profile attribute for each instance.
  6. Support the searchParameters on each profile individually and in combination.

The mCODE Server SHOULD:

  1. Support xml source formats for all mCODE interactions.

Security:

  1. See the General Security Considerations section for requirements and recommendations.
  2. A server SHALL reject any unauthorized requests by returning an HTTP 401 unauthorized response code.

Summary of Server Wide Operations