DSTU2

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Operation-valueset-validate-code

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Value Set based Validation

OPERATION: Value Set based Validation

Validate that a coded value is in the set of codes allowed by a value set. If the operation is not called at the instance level, one of the in parameters "identifier" or "valueset" must be provided. One (and only one) of the in parameters (code, coding, codeableConcept) must be provided. The operation returns a result (true / false), an error message, and the recommended display for the code

URL: [base]/ValueSet/$validate-code

URL: [base]/ValueSet/[id]/$validate-code

Parameters

UseNameCardinalityTypeBindingDocumentation
INidentifier0..1uri

A logical value set identifier (i.e. ValueSet.url). The server must know the value set (e.g. it is defined explicitly in the server's value sets, or it is defined implicitly by some code system known to the server

INcontext0..1uri

The context of the value set, so that the server can resolve this to a value set to validate against. The recommended format for this URI is [Structure Definition URL]#[name or path into structure definition] e.g. http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/observation-hspc-height-hspcheight#Observation.interpretation. Other forms may be used but are not defined. This form is only useable if the terminology server also has access to the profile registry that the server is using, but can be used to delegate the mapping from an application context to a binding at run-time

INvalueSet0..1ValueSet

The value set is provided directly as part of the request. Servers may choose not to accept value sets in this fashion. This parameter is used when the client wants the server to expand a value set that is not stored on the server

INcode0..1code

The code that is to be validated. If a code is provided, a system must be provided

INsystem0..1uri

The system for the code that is to be validated

INversion0..1string

The version of the system, if one was provided in the source data

INdisplay0..1string

The display associated with the code, if provided. If a display is provided a code must be provided. If no display is provided, the server cannot validate the display value, but may choose to return a recommended display name in an extension in the outcome. Whether displays are case sensitive is code system dependent

INcoding0..1Coding

A coding to validate

INcodeableConcept0..1CodeableConcept

A full codeableConcept to validate. The server returns true if one of the coding values is in the value set, and may also validate that the codings are not in conflict with each other if more than one is present

INdate0..1dateTime

The date for which the validation should be checked. Normally, this is the current conditions (which is the default values) but under some circumstances, systems need to validate that a correct code was used at some point 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.

INabstract0..1boolean

if true, then an abstract code is allowed to be used in the context of the code that is being validated. Typically, abstract codes are allowed to be used in value set specifications (e.g. any code that is subsumed by an abstract code). If false (which is the default value), then only concrete codes as defined by the value set are allowed

OUTresult1..1boolean

True if the concept details supplied are valid

OUTmessage0..1string

Error details, if result = false. If this is provided when result = true, the message carries hints and warnings

OUTdisplay0..1string

A valid display for the concept if the system wishes to display this to a user


 

 

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