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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-17324

Add mechanism for specifying ValueSet properties for search and display

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    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
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    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Terminology Infrastructure
    • ValueSet
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      Change the description of the $expand input parameter filter, 3rd bullet 

      from this:  

      • searching on definition as well as display(s)

      To this:

      searching on definition, designations and display(s) 

      Add an input parameter

      filterProperty:  

      String-typed properties to be considered when matching against the filter text in addition to display, definition and designations, etc.

      cardinality 0..*

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      Change the description of the $expand input parameter filter , 3rd bullet  from this:   searching on definition as well as display(s) To this: searching on definition, designations and display(s)  Add an input parameter filterProperty:   String-typed properties to be considered when matching against the filter text in addition to display, definition and designations, etc. cardinality 0..*
    • Paul Lynch/Rob Hausam: 4-0-0
    • Enhancement
    • Compatible, substantive

    Description

      For large value sets where each value has multiple properties, when doing an expansion with a filter on what the user has typed in a field, it is useful to be able to specify:

      1) Which properties are searched (matched against what the user types)

      2) Which properties are displayed to the user in a multi-column selection list

      3) Which properties are returned but not displayed (to be used for other purposes, e.g. population of other fields after a selection, or skip-logic).

      If #3 is too controversial, I can submit a separate tracker item for that. However, I think (1) and (2) are both important.

      For example, if you have a form field for an ICD-10-CM code lookup, the form designer might want to show both the code and display string, but only match the user's typing against the code. Or, there might be a synonyms column for the lookup which is searched but not displayed.

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