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### Introduction | ||
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This implementation guide is ...ToDo | ||
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**Download**: You can download this implementation guide in [NPM format](https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/NPM+Package+Specification) from [here](package.tgz). | ||
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### Dependencies | ||
This guide is based on the <a href="{{site.data.fhir.path}}">FHIR® R5</a> specification. In addition, this guide also relies on a number of parent implementation guides: | ||
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{% include dependency-table-short.xhtml %} | ||
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### Governance | ||
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HL7® Austria is an official Affiliate of HL7® International. Within HL7® Austria the technical committee for FHIR® (TC FHIR®) is responsible to promote and disseminate the new upcoming standard HL7® FHIR®. | ||
The TC FHIR® deals with the standard-compliant and coordinated usage of HL7® FHIR® based communication solutions. | ||
It coordinates and describes necessary localizations and offers concrete help for FHIR®-compliant interfaces. | ||
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### License and Legal Terms | ||
HL7®, HEALTH LEVEL SEVEN® and FHIR® are trademarks owned by Health Level Seven International, registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. | ||
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This Implementation Guide contains and references intellectual property owned by third parties (“Third Party IP”). Acceptance of these License Terms does not grant any rights with respect to Third Party IP. The licensee alone is responsible for identifying and obtaining any necessary licenses or authorizations to utilize Third Party IP in connection with the specification or otherwise. |
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