Profile Comparison between http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis vs http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis

Left:Population Basis (http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis)
Right:Population Basis (http://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis)

Messages

ErrorStructureDefinition.versionValues for version differ: '2.0.0' vs '2.1.0'
InformationStructureDefinition.publisherValues for publisher differ: 'Health Level Seven, Inc. - CQI WG' vs 'Clinical Quality Information WG'
WarningExtensionElements 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.'

Metadata

NameValueComments
.abstractfalse
    .baseDefinitionhttp://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/Extension
      .copyright
        .date2019-02-13
          .descriptionThe 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.
          • Values Differ
          .experimentalfalse
            .fhirVersion4.0.1
              .jurisdiction
                ..jurisdiction[0]urn:iso:std:iso:3166#US
                  .kindcomplex-type
                    .namePopulationBasis
                      .publisherHealth Level Seven, Inc. - CQI WGClinical Quality Information WG
                      • Values Differ
                      .purposeA 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.
                        .statusactive
                          .titlePopulation Basis
                            .typeExtension
                              .urlhttp://hl7.org/fhir/us/cqfmeasures/StructureDefinition/cqfm-populationBasis
                                .version2.0.02.1.0
                                • Values Differ

                                Structure

                                NameL FlagsL Card.L TypeL Description & ConstraintsR FlagsR Card.L TypeL Description & ConstraintsCommentsdoco
                                .. 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."
                                ... id
                                  ... extension ExtensionExtension
                                    ... url

                                      doco Documentation for this format