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As a rule, resources should encompass all of these aspects. | As a rule, resources should encompass all of these aspects. | ||
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+ | Significant health events and conditions for people related to the subject relevant in the context of care for the subject. | ||
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+ | This resource records significant health events and conditions for people related to the subject. This information can be known to different levels of accuracy. Sometimes the exact condition ('asthma') is known, and sometimes it is less precise ('some sort of cancer'). Equally, sometimes the person can be identified ('my aunt agatha') and sometimes all that is known is that the person was an uncle. | ||
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+ | The entire family history for an individual is stored in a single resource. | ||
==RIM scope== | ==RIM scope== |
Revision as of 19:08, 27 May 2013
Contents
- 1 FamilyHistory
- 1.1 Owning committee name
- 1.2 Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- 1.3 FHIR Resource Development Project Insight ID
- 1.4 Scope of coverage
- 1.5 RIM scope
- 1.6 Resource appropriateness
- 1.7 Expected implementations
- 1.8 Content sources
- 1.9 Example Scenarios
- 1.10 Resource Relationships
- 1.11 Timelines
- 1.12 gForge Users
FamilyHistory
Owning committee name
Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- Work Group Name
- or link
- or "None"
FHIR Resource Development Project Insight ID
Scope of coverage
Significant health events and conditions for people related to the subject relevant in the context of care for the subject.
This resource records significant health events and conditions for people related to the subject. This information can be known to different levels of accuracy. Sometimes the exact condition ('asthma') is known, and sometimes it is less precise ('some sort of cancer'). Equally, sometimes the person can be identified ('my aunt agatha') and sometimes all that is known is that the person was an uncle.
The entire family history for an individual is stored in a single resource.