This portion of the specification is not considered to be complete enough or
sufficiently reviewed to be safe for implementation. It may have known issues
or still be in the "in development" stage. It is included in the publication
as a place-holder, to solicit feedback from the implementation community
and/or to give implementers some insight as to functionality likely to be
included in future versions of the specification. Content at this level
should only be implemented by the brave or desperate and is very much "use at
your own risk". The content that is Draft that will usually be elevated to
Trial Use once review and correction is complete after it has been subjected
to ballot.
This content has been subject to review and production implementation in a
wide variety of environments. The content is considered to be stable and has
been 'locked', subjecting it to FHIR Inter-version Compatibility Rules. While
changes are possible, they are expected to be infrequent and are tightly
constrained. Compatibility Rules.
This content has been well reviewed and is considered by the authors to be
ready for use in production systems. It has been subjected to ballot and
approved as an official standard. However, it has not yet seen widespread use
in production across the full spectrum of environments it is intended to be
used in. In some cases, there may be documented known issues that require
implementation experience to determine appropriate resolutions for.
Future versions of FHIR may make significant changes to Trial Use content
that are not compatible with previously published content.
This portion of the specification is provided for implementer assistance, and
does not make rules that implementers are required to follow. Typical
examples of this content in the FHIR specification are tables of contents,
registries, examples, and implementer advice.
This portion of the specification is provided for implementer assistance, and
does not make rules that implementers are required to follow. Typical
examples of this content in the FHIR specification are tables of contents,
registries, examples, and implementer advice.
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an
enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are
not permitted.)
Parameters:
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.