This page is part of the FHIR Specification (v0.5.0: DSTU 2 Ballot 2). The current version which supercedes this version is 5.0.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions . Page versions: R5 R4B R4 R3 R2
This specification is a common platform standard that must be adapted to particular use cases. Some particular use cases are common or important enough to be described as a part of the specification itself. These are published as a "Profile" - a group of Structure Definitions (Constraints or Extensions), Value Sets, and examples that are all defined with a common purpose.
Name | Usage |
General | |
CDA R2 Profile | <div>A package of profiles that describe how CDA maps to FHIR</div> |
Element-definition Extensions for use by FHIR Implementers | A set of extensions that constrain data elements, whether used in DataElements, StructureDefinitions or Questionnaires |
ISO 11179 Element Definition Profile | A profile showing how to use ElementDefinition to express 11179 Data_Element and Concept_Elements. At present, the profile is a partially-complete place-holder |
DataElement constraint on ElementDefinition data type | Identifies how the ElementDefinition data type is used when it appears within a data element |
Common extensions for ElementDefinition data type | Defines "common" extensions for use with the DataElement data type |
General Extensions for use by FHIR Implementers | A set of general extensions defined for the convenience of implementers that use FHIR resources |
ISO 21090 Data Type Extensions | Extra ISO 21090 features not included in data types because of core design policy |
International Realm Pharmacy Extensions Profile | Contains a number of pharmacy domain extensions relevant to a number of medication-related resources. |
Extensions for rendering data elements | A set of extensions dealing with controlling how particular data elements are rendered when displayed. Initially created for questionnaires, but potentially useable elsewhere. |
United States Realm FHIR Profile | Contains constraints and extensions to the FHIR specification specific to the US realm |
Other profiles may be found in the general profile repository (reference to be provided).