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Parent Element(s) | Resource |
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Element Textual Value | None |
Attributes | Path |
Child Elements | None |
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The Path attribute provides the machine-executable instruction or template for it to obtain the data or information from the resource. Depending on the representation of the resource, this can e.g. be an XPath expression (for e.g. ODM, HL7-CDA or HL7-FHIR represented as XML), a JSONPath expression when the resource is represented as JSON, a FHIRPath expression for the case of HL7-FHIR.
The value of the Path attribute can either be an absolute path, or a relative path starting from the information in the "Name" and "Attribute" attributes of the parent Resource element.
It is recommended that the path expression is governed by an international standard.
TODO?: should we add what "language" the "Path" is expressed in?
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