US Veterans Health Administration FHIR Map Set Implementation Guide
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CapabilityStatement: Medication Dispense Tracking

Official URL: http://va.gov/fhir/CapabilityStatement/MDT Version: 1.3.1
Draft as of 2025-03-31 Computable Name:

This CapabilityStatement enumerates the profiles that the API should address, in the estimation of the enterprise mapping team. Some elements may not be appropriate for those cases; consult the actual API specification published by the API provider

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Generated Narrative: CapabilityStatement MDT

Medication Dispense Tracking

  • Implementation Guide Version: 1.3.1
  • FHIR Version: 4.0.1
  • Supported Formats: xml, json
  • Supported Patch Formats:
  • Published on: 2025-03-31 14:28:02+0000
  • Published by: VA

Note to Implementers: FHIR Capabilities

Any FHIR capability may be 'allowed' by the system unless explicitly marked as 'SHALL NOT'. A few items are marked as MAY in the Implementation Guide to highlight their potential relevance to the use case.

FHIR RESTful Capabilities

Mode: server

Summary of System-wide Interactions

Capabilities by Resource/Profile

Summary

The summary table lists the resources that are part of this configuration, and for each resource it lists:

  • The relevant profiles (if any)
  • The interactions supported by each resource (Read, Search, Update, and Create, are always shown, while VRead, Patch, Delete, History on Instance, or History on Type are only present if at least one of the resources has support for them.
  • The required, recommended, and some optional search parameters (if any).
  • The linked resources enabled for _include
  • The other resources enabled for _revinclude
  • The operations on the resource (if any)
Resource TypeProfileRSUCSearches_include_revincludeOperations
PatientSupported Profiles
  Patient

Resource Conformance: supported Patient

Core FHIR Resource
Patient
Reference Policy
Interaction summary

    Supported Profiles

    Patient