FHIR Record

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An FHIR Record is a EHR record in FHIR standard.



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    • Here is an example of a FHIR EHR message in JSON format:
{
 "resourceType": "Patient",
 "id": "12345",
 "name": [
   {
     "family": "Doe",
     "given": [
       "John",
       "J."
    ]
   }
 ],
 "gender": "male",
 "birthDate": "1980-01-01",
 "address": [
   {
     "line": [
       "123 Main St.",
       "Apt. 4B"
     ],
     "city": "Springfield",
     "state": "IL",
     "postalCode": "62704"
   }
 ],
 "telecom": [
   {
     "system": "phone",
     "value": "555-555-1234",
     "use": "home"
   },
   {
     "system": "email",
     "value": "johndoe@email.com",
     "use": "home"
   }
]
}
  • This FHIR message represents a patient resource and contains information about a patient's name, gender, date of birth, address, and contact information. Here is a breakdown of the key fields in this example FHIR message:
      • resourceType: Indicates the type of resource being represented (in this case, a "Patient").
      • id: A unique identifier for the patient resource.
      • name: A list of name objects, each containing the patient's family name and given name(s).
      • gender: The patient's gender (in this case, "male").
      • birthDate: The patient's date of birth (in ISO 8601 format).
      • address: A list of address objects, each containing the patient's street address, city, state, and postal code.
      • telecom: A list of contact objects, each containing the patient's contact information, such as phone number and email address.
  • This FHIR message is just an example, and the actual format and content of a FHIR message may vary depending on the specific use case and systems involved.