A clinical condition, problem, diagnosis, or other event, situation, issue, or clinical concept that has risen to a level of concern.
A clinical condition, problem, diagnosis, or other event, situation, issue, or clinical concept that has risen to a level of concern.
If the element is present, it must have either a @value, an @id, or extensions
Business identifiers assigned to this condition by the performer or other systems which remain constant as the resource is updated and propagates from server to server.
The clinical status of the condition.
The verification status to support the clinical status of the condition.
A category assigned to the condition.
A subjective assessment of the severity of the condition as evaluated by the clinician.
Identification of the condition, problem or diagnosis.
The anatomical location where this condition manifests itself.
Indicates the patient or group who the condition record is associated with.
The Encounter during which this Condition was created or to which the creation of this record is tightly associated.
Estimated or actual date or date-time the condition began, in the opinion of the clinician.
The date or estimated date that the condition resolved or went into remission. This is called "abatement" because of the many overloaded connotations associated with "remission" or "resolution" - Conditions are never really resolved, but they can abate.
The recordedDate represents when this particular Condition record was created in the system, which is often a system-generated date.
Individual who recorded the record and takes responsibility for its content.
Individual who is making the condition statement.
Clinical stage or grade of a condition. May include formal severity assessments.
Supporting evidence / manifestations that are the basis of the Condition's verification status, such as evidence that confirmed or refuted the condition.
Additional information about the Condition. This is a general notes/comments entry for description of the Condition, its diagnosis and prognosis.
A clinical condition, problem, diagnosis, or other event, situation, issue, or clinical concept that has risen to a level of concern.
A simple summary of the stage such as "Stage 3". The determination of the stage is disease-specific.
Reference to a formal record of the evidence on which the staging assessment is based.
The kind of staging, such as pathological or clinical staging.
A clinical condition, problem, diagnosis, or other event, situation, issue, or clinical concept that has risen to a level of concern.
A manifestation or symptom that led to the recording of this condition.
Links to other relevant information, including pathology reports.