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intrto-1 CSE 5810 Miscellaneous FHIR Slides Prof. Steven A. Demurjian, Sr. Computer Science & Engineering Department The University of Connecticut 371 Fairfield Road, Box U-255 Storrs, CT (860)

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intrto-3 CSE 5810 Primitive Types

intrto-4 CSE 5810 Complex Types

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intrto-6 CSE 5810 Examples of ICD-10 & SNOMED

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intrto-11 CSE 5810 Available Resources

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intrto-13 CSE 5810 Resources Conceptually

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intrto-18 CSE 5810 Representing Resources in Different Formats   The resources are described in several different ways:  a hierarchical table that presents a logical view of the content  a UML diagram that summarizes the content graphically  a pseudo-XML syntax that provides a visual sense of what the end resource instances will look like in XML  a pseudo-JSON syntax that provides a visual sense of what the end resource instances will look like in JSON

intrto-19 CSE 5810 XML vs. JSON

intrto-20 CSE 5810 XML vs. JSON

intrto-21 CSE 5810 XML vs. JSON

intrto-22 CSE 5810 JSON vs. RDF { "resourceType" : "Observation", "code" : { "coding" : { "system" : [ fhir:uri.value " "code" : [ fhir:code.value " "], "display" : [ fhir:string.value "Rh immune globulin given Qualitative"] }, "text" : "Rh immune globulin" loinc:. :resource a fhir:Observation; fhir:Observation.code [ a loinc: ; fhir:CodeableConcept.coding [ fhir:Coding.system [ fhir:uri.value ] ; fhir:Coding.code [ fhir:code.value " " ]; fhir:Coding.display [ fhir:string.value "Rh immune globulin given Qualitative"]; ]; fhir:CodeableConcept.text [ fhir:string.value "Rh immune globulin" ]; ].