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id: who.fhir.smart-measles-catopia
canonical: http://worldhealthorganization.github.io/smart
name: SMART
title: SMART Empty IG
description: An empty Implementation Guide to be used as a starting point for building SMART Guidelines Implementation Guides
status: draft # draft | active | retired | unknown
version: 0.1.0
fhirVersion: 4.3.0 # https://www.hl7.org/fhir/valueset-FHIR-version.html
copyrightYear: 2023+
releaseLabel: ci-build # ci-build | draft | qa-preview | ballot | trial-use | release | update | normative+trial-use
# license: CC0-1.0 # https://www.hl7.org/fhir/valueset-spdx-license.html
# jurisdiction: urn:iso:std:iso:3166#US "United States of America" # https://www.hl7.org/fhir/valueset-jurisdiction.html
publisher:
name: WHO
url: http://who.int
# email: [email protected]
meta:
profile:
- SMARTImplementationGuide
pages:
index.md:
title: Home
changes.md:
title: Changes
dependencies.md:
title: Dependencies
references.md:
title: References
adapting.md:
title: Adapting Guidelines for Country use
license.md:
title: License
business-requirements.md:
title: Business Requirements
concepts.md:
title: Concepts
personas.md:
title: Generic Personas
scenarios.md:
title: User Scenarios
business-processes.md:
title: Business Processes
dictionary.md:
title: Data Dictionary
decision-logic.md:
title: Decision-support logic
indicators.md:
title: Indicator and Performance Metrics
functional-requirements.md:
title: Functional Requirements
non-functional-requirements.md:
title: Non-functional Requirements
data-models-and-exchange.md:
title: Data Models and Exchange
system-actors.md:
title: System Actors
sequence-diagrams.md:
title: Sequence Diagrams
transactions.md:
title: Transactions
# logical-models.md:
# title: Logical Models
indicators-measures.md:
title: Indicators and Measures
# profiles.xml:
# title: Content profiles
codings.md:
title: Codings
deployment.md:
title: Deployment
security-privacy.md:
title: Security and Privacy Considerations
testing.md:
title: Testing
test-data.md:
title: Test Data
reference-implementations.md:
title: Reference Implementations
trust_domain.md:
title: Trust Domains
downloads.md:
title: Downloads
indices.md:
title: Indices
artifacts.html:
title: Artifact Index
maps.md:
title: Mappings
menu:
Home:
Summary: index.html
Changes: changes.html
Dependencies: dependencies.html
References: references.html
Adapting Guidelines for Country use: adapting.html
Business Requirements:
Concepts: concepts.html
Generic Personas: personas.html
User Scenarios: scenarios.html
Business Processes: business-processes.html
Data Dictionary: dictionary.html
Decision-support Logic: decision-logic.html
Indicator and Performance Metrics: indicators.html
Functional Requirements: functional-requirements.html
Non-functional Requirements: non-functional-requirements.html
Data Models and Exchange:
System Actors: system-actors.html
Sequence Diagrams: sequence-diagrams.html
Transactions: transactions.html
Indicators and Measures: indicators-measures.html
Codings: codings.html
Deployment:
Security and Privacy Considerations: security-privacy.html
Testing: testing.html
Test Data: test-data.html
Reference Implementations: reference-implementations.html
Trust Domains: trust_domain.html
Downloads: downloads.html
Indices:
Artifact Index: artifacts.html
Mappings: maps.html
# ╭───────────────────────────Less Common Implementation Guide Properties──────────────────────────╮
# │ Uncomment the properties below to configure additional properties on the ImplementationGuide │
# │ resource. These properties are less commonly needed than those above. │
# ╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
#
# Those who need more control or want to add additional details to the contact values can use
# contact directly and follow the format outlined in the ImplementationGuide resource and
# ContactDetail.
#
# contact:
# - name: Bob Smith
# telecom:
# - system: email # phone | fax | email | pager | url | sms | other
# value: [email protected]
# use: work
#
#
# The global property corresponds to the IG.global property, but it
# uses the type as the YAML key and the profile as its value. Since
# FHIR does not explicitly disallow more than one profile per type,
# neither do we; the value can be a single profile URL or an array
# of profile URLs. If a value is an id or name, SUSHI will replace
# it with the correct canonical when generating the IG JSON.
#
# global:
# Patient: http://example.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/my-patient-profile
# Encounter: http://example.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/my-encounter-profile
#
#
# The resources property corresponds to IG.definition.resource.
# SUSHI can auto-generate all of the resource entries based on
# the FSH definitions and/or information in any user-provided
# JSON or XML resource files. If the generated entries are not
# sufficient or complete, however, the author can add entries
# here. If the reference matches a generated entry, it will
# replace the generated entry. If it doesn't match any generated
# entries, it will be added to the generated entries. The format
# follows IG.definition.resource with the following differences:
# * use IG.definition.resource.reference.reference as the YAML key.
# * if the key is an id or name, SUSHI will replace it with the
# correct URL when generating the IG JSON.
# * specify "omit" to omit a FSH-generated resource from the
# resource list.
# * if the exampleCanonical is an id or name, SUSHI will replace
# it with the correct canonical when generating the IG JSON.
# * groupingId can be used, but top-level groups syntax may be a
# better option (see below).
# The following are simple examples to demonstrate what this might
# look like:
#
# resources:
# Patient/my-example-patient:
# name: My Example Patient
# description: An example Patient
# exampleBoolean: true
# Patient/bad-example: omit
#
#
# Groups can control certain aspects of the IG generation. The IG
# documentation recommends that authors use the default groups that
# are provided by the templating framework, but if authors want to
# use their own instead, they can use the mechanism below. This will
# create IG.definition.grouping entries and associate the individual
# resource entries with the corresponding groupIds. If a resource
# is specified by id or name, SUSHI will replace it with the correct
# URL when generating the IG JSON.
#
# groups:
# GroupA:
# name: Group A
# description: The Alpha Group
# resources:
# - StructureDefinition/animal-patient
# - StructureDefinition/arm-procedure
# GroupB:
# name: Group B
# description: The Beta Group
# resources:
# - StructureDefinition/bark-control
# - StructureDefinition/bee-sting
#
#
# The ImplementationGuide resource defines several other properties
# not represented above. These properties can be used as-is and
# should follow the format defined in ImplementationGuide:
# * date
# * meta
# * implicitRules
# * language
# * text
# * contained
# * extension
# * modifierExtension
# * experimental
# * useContext
# * copyright
# * packageId
#
#
# ╭──────────────────────────────────────────SUSHI flags───────────────────────────────────────────╮
# │ The flags below configure aspects of how SUSHI processes FSH. │
# ╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
# The FSHOnly flag indicates if only FSH resources should be exported.
# If set to true, no IG related content will be generated.
# The default value for this property is false.
#
# FSHOnly: false
#
#
# When set to true, the "short" and "definition" field on the root element of an Extension will
# be set to the "Title" and "Description" of that Extension. Default is true.
#
# applyExtensionMetadataToRoot: true
#
#
# The instanceOptions property is used to configure certain aspects of how SUSHI processes instances.
# See the individual option definitions below for more detail.
#
# instanceOptions:
# Determines for which types of Instances SUSHI will automatically set meta.profile
# if InstanceOf references a profile:
#
# setMetaProfile: always # always | never | inline-only | standalone-only
#
#
# Determines for which types of Instances SUSHI will automatically set id
# if InstanceOf references a profile:
#
# setId: always # always | standalone-only
dependencies:
who.base: current
smart.who.int.immunizations-measles: current