Left: | Population Basis (http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis) |
Right: | Population Basis (http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis) |
Error | StructureDefinition.version | Values for version differ: '2.0.0' vs '2.1.0' |
Information | StructureDefinition.publisher | Values for publisher differ: 'Health Level Seven, Inc. - CQI WG' vs 'Clinical Quality Information WG' |
Warning | Extension | Elements differ in definition: 'The population basis specifies the type of elements in the population. For a subject-based measure, this would be boolean (because the population criteria define yes/no values for each individual subject). For a non-subject-based measure, this would be the type of elements in the population (such as encounters or procedures).' 'The population basis specifies the type of elements in the population. For a subject-based measure, this is boolean (because the subject and the population basis are the same, and the population criteria define yes/no values for each individual in the population). For measures that have a population basis that is different than the subject, this element specifies the type of the population basis. For example, an encounter-based measure has a subject of Patient and a population basis of Encounter, and the population criteria all return lists of Encounters.' |
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abstract | false | ||
baseDefinition | http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/Extension | ||
copyright | |||
date | 2019-02-13 | ||
description | The population basis specifies the type of elements in the population. For a subject-based measure, this would be boolean (because the population criteria define yes/no values for each individual subject). For a non-subject-based measure, this would be the type of elements in the population (such as encounters or procedures). | The population basis specifies the type of elements in the population. For a subject-based measure, this is boolean (because the subject and the population basis are the same, and the population criteria define yes/no values for each individual in the population). For measures that have a population basis that is different than the subject, this element specifies the type of the population basis. For example, an encounter-based measure has a subject of Patient and a population basis of Encounter, and the population criteria all return lists of Encounters. |
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experimental | false | ||
fhirVersion | 4.0.1 | ||
jurisdiction | |||
jurisdiction[0] | urn:iso:std:iso:3166#US | ||
kind | complex-type | ||
name | PopulationBasis | ||
publisher | Health Level Seven, Inc. - CQI WG | Clinical Quality Information WG |
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purpose | A measure specification needs to be able to specify the expected result type of each population criteria. This value SHALL be consistent with the result type of all population-level criteria in the measure. | ||
status | active | ||
title | Population Basis | ||
type | Extension | ||
url | http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis | ||
version | 2.0.0 | 2.1.0 |
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