HL7 FHIR® Implementation Guide: Breast Cancer Data, Release 1 - US Realm (Draft for Comment)

This page is part of the Breast Cancer Data Logical Models and FHIR Profiles (v0.1.0: STU 1 Draft) based on FHIR R3. . For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions

ConditionPresenceStatementModel

 

The official URL for this logical model is:

http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breastcancer/StructureDefinition/cimi-statement-ConditionPresenceStatement-model

A condition that is or may be present in a subject. ‘Condition’ is interpreted broadly and could be a disorder, abnormality, problem, injury, complaint, functionality, illness, disease, ailment, sickness, affliction, upset, difficulty, disorder, symptom, worry, or trouble.

In CIMI terms, it is an archetype of ClinicalStatement that combines a ConditionTopic with the ConditionPresenceContext context. The core attributes of ClinicalStatement are not included here because of mapping difficulties to FHIR DomainResource.

This logical model was published on Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 AEDT 2018 as a draft by The HL7 Cancer Interoperability Group sponsored by Clinical Interoperability Council Work Group (CIC).

View the corresponding ConditionPresenceStatementProfile profile.

NameFlagsCard.TypeDescription & Constraintsdoco
.. cimi-statement-ConditionPresenceStatement-model 0..*
... conditionTopic 1..1ConditionTopicModelRepresentation of a condition, independent of context of being present, absent, risk, expectation etc. 'Condition' is interpreted broadly to include disorder, abnormality, problem, injury, complaint, functionality, concern, illness, disease, ailment, sickness, affliction, upset, difficulty, disorder, symptom, etc.
... conditionPresenceContext 1..1ConditionPresenceContextModelThe context for a condition that is known, suspected, or possibly present.
... encounter 0..1EncounterModelAn abstract class that represents an encounter class. This class has been stubbed out to limit the scope of this implementation guide to classes relevant to this ballot concerning breast cancer.
... stage 0..1StageModelThe relative advancement in the course of a disease. The value is the summary stage or stage group. StageDetail optionally contains the full staging information.

doco Documentation for this format

Downloads: StructureDefinition: (XML, JSON, TTL)