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@florianschoffke florianschoffke commented Sep 15, 2025

This pull request introduces comprehensive documentation and configuration updates for the E-Rezept FHIR transition scheduled for April 1, 2026. It adds new documentation files detailing package validity periods, supported features, and timeline visualizations, and updates configuration and diagram files to reflect the correct package versions and transition dates. Minor textual consistency improvements are also included for existing documents.

Documentation and Timeline Updates:

  • Added new documentation files (docs/erp_fhirversion_change_2026-04-01.adoc, docs_sources/erp_fhirversion_change_2026-04-01-source.adoc) describing the FHIR transition for April 2026, including supported features, package validity tables, and links to relevant resources and release notes. [1] [2]
  • Updated the PlantUML timeline diagram (puml/2026-04-01_fhir-transition_timeline.puml) to correct transition period dates, add missing package validity intervals, and introduce new color codes for better package differentiation. [1] [2] [3]

Configuration Enhancements:

  • Added a new configuration file (resources/configuration/2026-04-01_fhir-transition.json) mapping FHIR packages to their display names and specifying validity intervals for each package version throughout the transition phases.

Textual Consistency Fixes:

  • Removed unnecessary asterisks from "Hinweis" notes for improved consistency in existing documentation (docs/erp_fhirversion_change_20251001.adoc, docs_sources/erp_fhirversion_change_20251001-source.adoc). [1] [2]

These changes ensure that the documentation and configuration accurately reflect the planned FHIR package transitions, supported features, and timeline for the E-Rezept system in 2026.

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