http://hl7.org/fhir/CodeSystem/additional-binding-purpose

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AdditionalBindingPurposeCodes
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Additional Binding Purpose
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http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/additional-binding-purpose

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uiUI Suggested BindingThis value set is provided for user look up in a given context. Typically, these valuesets only include a subset of codes relevant for input in a context
starterStarter BindingThis value set is a good set of codes to start with when designing your system
componentComponent BindingThis value set is a component of the base value set. Usually this is called out so that documentation can be written about a portion of the value set
maximumMaximum BindingA required binding, for use when the binding strength is 'extensible' or 'preferred'
minimumMinimum BindingThe minimum allowable value set - any conformant system SHALL support all these codes
currentCurrent BindingNew records are required to use this value set, but legacy records may use other codes. The definition of 'new record' is difficult, since systems often create new records based on pre-existing data. Usually 'current' bindings are mandated by an external authority that makes clear rules around this
preferredPreferred BindingThis is the value set that is preferred in a given context (documentation should explain why)
requiredRequired BindingThis value set is used as a required binding (in addition to the base binding (not a replacement), usually in a particular usage context)
extensibleConformance BindingThis value set is used as an extensible binding (in addition to the base binding (not a replacement), usually in a particular usage context)
candidateCandidate BindingThis value set is a candidate to substitute for the overall conformance value set in some situations; usually these are defined in the documentation