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===Terminology===
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Example instances of FHIR resources can be found on [https://simplifier.net/NictizSTU3-Zib2017/~resources?category=Example Simplifier]. Please note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of any information standard.
Relevant ValueSets can be found through the ValueSet bindings in the listed StructureDefinitions. All ValueSets can be found here [https://simplifier.net/NictizSTU3-Zib2017/~resources?category=ValueSet here] and can be downloaded as a .zip in XML or JSON format.
 
 
 
===NamingSystems===
 
Relevant NamingSystems can be found [https://simplifier.net/NictizSTU3-Zib2017/~resources?category=NamingSystem here].
 
 
 
===Mappings===
 
A FHIR ConceptMap resource is provided when a FHIR value set is used instead of a HCIM value set. A ConceptMap maps the values between the two value sets. These ConceptMaps can be found [https://simplifier.net/NictizSTU3-Zib2017/~resources?category=ConceptMap here].
 
 
 
An explanation about mappings can be found at [[MedMij:V2019.01_FHIR_IG#Mapping_of_coded_concepts|Mapping of coded concepts]].
 
 
 
===Examples===
 
Example instances of FHIR resources can be found on [https://simplifier.net/NictizSTU3-Zib2017/~resources?category=Example Simplifier]. Please note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a part of any MedMij information standard.
 

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Example instances of FHIR resources can be found on Simplifier. Please note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of any information standard.