GET Procedure
Overview​
The Procedure API can be used to interact with Procedure records for a patient. When querying for data it must always be in the context of a single patient.
- Retrieving or searching for
Procedure
records is performed using a HTTP GET described below.
Procedure Retrieval​
id and _id​
The Procedure
resource can be retrieved directly if the id
of the resource is known. By appending the id
to the url will cause the Procedure
resource to be retrieved. Unlike all other retrieval queries, the response will be a single resource as opposed to a Bundle
.
GET /Procedure/{id}
An alternate method for retrieval is to make use of the _id
search parameter. In this case, the result will be a Bundle
. If the id
is present the Bundle
will contain a single Procedure
resource, otherwise, the Bundle
will be empty.
GET /Procedure?_id={id}
Query Parameters​
Unless retrieving a Procedure
resource by the use of id
the subject
must always be present. The Procedure
can only be targeted against a single patient at any one time.
Subject​
GET /Procedure?patient=Patient/{id}
When searching for NHS Numbers use the system https://fhir.nhs.uk/Id/nhs-number
. For example:
GET /Procedure?patient.identifier=https://fhir.nhs.uk/Id/nhs-number|1234567890
All the search examples shown below will accept the patient parameter in either form.
Code​
When searching for Procedures
with a specific code the query can be constructed using different combinations of the code system and the code value.
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&code=[code]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&code=[system]|[code]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&code=|[code]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&code=[system]|
For example to search for a Colonoscopy Procedure using SNOMED then a query would look like the following:
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&code=http://snomed.info/sct|73761001
For further information consult the FHIR specification at http://hl7.org/fhir/STU3/search.html#token
In addition to searching for Procedures
with single codes, it is possible to construct a search using a predefined ValueSet
that defines a collection of codes.
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&code:in=[ValueSet url]
The ValueSets
that are available for this function will evolve over time. Speak to Graphnet if you intend to use this capability.
Date​
To search on the date a Procedure
was performed the following search constructs can be used.
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=[value]
To improve searching the API supports the use of search modifiers. The modifiers supported for date
are as below:
Modifier | Description |
---|---|
lt | Returns dates less than the search term |
le | Returns dates less than or equal to the search term |
gt | Returns dates greater than the search term |
ge | Returns dates greater than or equal to the search term |
eq | Returns dates equal to the search term |
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=lt[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=le[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=gt[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=ge[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=eq[value]
So to search for a Procedure
performed on 23rd January 2021 the query would be:
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=2021-01-23
To search for all Procedures
performed before the 23rd December 2020 the query would be:
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&date=lt2020-12-23
For more information on using FHIR search modifiers for dates, take a look at the FHIR STU3 standard at http://hl7.org/fhir/STU3/search.html#date
Identifiers​
To search for Procedures
using identifiers present on the Procedure
record, the following search constructs can be used.
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&identifier=[system]|[code]
For example:
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&identifier=http://acme.org/Proceduredata|21323-123213
For further information consult the FHIR specification at http://hl7.org/fhir/STU3/search.html#token
Category​
To search for Procedures
classified by type, the following search constructs can be used.
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&category=[code]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&category=[system]|[code]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&category=|[code]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&category=[system]|
Status​
The search for Procedures
by status the following construct can be used.
GET /Procedure?patient={id}&status=completed
_lastUpdated​
To retrieve Procedures
based on the last updated date of the record.
GET /Procedure?patient={id}&_lastUpdated={value}
To improve searching the API supports the use of search modifiers. The modifiers supported for date
are as below:
Modifier | Description |
---|---|
lt | Returns dates less than the search term |
le | Returns dates less than or equal to the search term |
gt | Returns dates greater than the search term |
ge | Returns dates greater than or equal to the search term |
eq | Returns dates equal to the search term |
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=lt[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=le[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=gt[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=ge[value]
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=eq[value]
So to search for a Procedure
last updated on 23rd January 2021 the query would be:
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=2021-01-23
To search for all Procedures
last updated before the 23rd December 2020 the query would be:
GET /Procedure?patient=[value]&_lastUpdated=lt2020-12-23
_summary​
Adding the _summary=count
query parameter will change the behaviour of the query to return just the count of records, rather than the records themselves.
GET /Procedure?patient={id}&_summary=count
This will return a response like:
{
"resourceType": "Bundle",
"type": "searchset",
"total": 15,
"id": "df23fd8b-d30c-47c6-a2bd-64c8a24b1166"
}
This can be added to any query construct.
_format​
The API supports both XML and JSON formats. The default format is JSON. The format can be requested either using HTTP headers or via the use of the _format query parameter as per the following table.
Format Value | API Response Format |
---|---|
xml | XML |
text/xml | XML |
application/xml | XML |
application/fhir+xml | XML |
json | JSON |
text/json | JSON |
application/json | JSON |
application/fhir+json | JSON |
GET /Procedure?patient={id}&_format=[format value]
For example the query below would return a response in XML format.
GET /Procedure?patient={id}&_format=xml
This can be added to any query construct.
Sort Parameters​
The default sort order for Procedure
records is in descending date order (i.e. most current first).
The following sort parameters are also available.
Date​
GET /Procedure?_sort=date
GET /Procedure?_sort=-date
Paging​
_count​
The parameter _count
is defined as a hint to the server regarding how many resources should be returned in a single page.
For example the query below would return a Bundle
with 5 records per page.
GET /Procedure?patient={id}&status={code}&_count=5
Examples​
Examples of payloads in both XML and JSON formats are available from the examples section of this site.