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This value set includes codes from the following code systems: Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Code Display AMENDER Amender A person who has corrected, edited, or amended pre-existing information. COAUTH Co-Author The entity that co-authored content. There can be multiple co-authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive. CONT Contact A person or an organization that provides or receives information regarding another entity. Examples; patient NOK and emergency contacts; guarantor contact; employer contact. EVTWIT Event Witness A person who attests to observing an occurrence. For example, the witness has observed a procedure and is attesting to this fact. PRIMAUTH Primary Author An entity that is the primary or sole author of information content. In the healthcare context, there can be only one primary author of health information content in a record entry or document. REVIEWER Reviewer A person, device, or algorithm that has used approved criteria for filtered data for inclusion into the patient record. Examples: (1) a medical records clerk who scans a document for inclusion in the medical record, enters header information, or catalogues and classifies the data, or a combination thereof; (2) a gateway that receives data from another computer system and interprets that data or changes its format, or both, before entering it into the patient record. SOURCE Source An automated data source that generates a signature along with content. Examples: (1) the signature for an image that is generated by a device for inclusion in the patient record; (2) the signature for an ECG derived by an ECG system for inclusion in the patient record; (3) the data from a biomedical monitoring device or system that is for inclusion in the patient record. TRANS Transcriber An entity entering the data into the originating system. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form. Validator
Responsible Owner: FHIR Infrastructure icon VALID Work Group A person who validates a health information document for inclusion in the patient record. For example, a medical student or resident is credentialed to perform history or physical examinations and to write progress notes. The attending physician signs the history and physical examination to validate the entry for inclusion in the patient's medical record. Standards Status : Informative VERF Security Category : Business Verifier A person who asserts the correctness and appropriateness of an act or the recording of the act, and is accountable for the assertion that the act or the recording of the act complies with jurisdictional or organizational policy. For example, a physician is required to countersign a verbal order that has previously been recorded in the medical record by a registered nurse who has carried out the verbal order. Compartments : No defined compartments
Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass 
Code AFFL affiliate Player of the Affiliate role has a business/professional relationship with scoper. Player and scoper may be persons or organization. The Affiliate relationship does not imply membership in a group, nor does it exist for resource scheduling purposes. Example: A healthcare provider is affiliated with another provider as a business associate. AGNT agent An entity (player) that acts or is authorized to act on behalf of another entity (scoper). ASSIGNED assigned entity An agent role in which the agent is an Entity acting in the employ of an organization. The focus is on functional role on behalf of the organization, unlike the Employee role where the focus is on the 'Human Resources' relationship between the employee and the organization. CLAIM claimant Description: A role played by a party making a claim for coverage under a policy or program. A claimant must be either a person or organization, or a group of persons or organizations. A claimant is not a named insured or a program eligible. Discussion: With respect to liability insurance such as property and casualty insurance, a claimant must file a claim requesting indemnification for a loss that the claimant considers covered under the policy of a named insured. The claims adjuster for the policy underwriter will review the claim to determine whether the loss meets the benefit coverage criteria under a policy, and base any indemnification or coverage payment on that review. If a third party is liable in whole or part for the loss, the underwriter may pursue third party liability recovery. A claimant may be involved in civil or criminal legal proceedings involving claims against a defendant party that is indemnified by an insurance policy or to protest the finding of a claims adjustor. With respect to life insurance, a beneficiary designated by a named insured becomes a claimant of the proceeds of coverage, as in the case of a life insurance policy. However, a claimant for coverage under life insurance is not necessarily a designated beneficiary. Note: A claimant is not a named insured. However, a named insured may make a claim under a policy, e.g., an insured driver may make a claim for an injury under his or her comprehensive automobile insurance policy. Similarly, a program eligible may make a claim under program, e.g., an unemployed worker may claim benefits under an unemployment insurance program, but parties playing these covered party role classes are not, for purposes of this vocabulary and in an effort to clearly distinguish role classes, considered claimants. In the case of a named insured making a claim, a role type code INSCLM (insured claimant) subtypes the class to indicate that either a named insured or an individual insured has filed a claim for a loss. In the case of a program eligible, a role type code INJWKR (injured worker) subtypes the class to indicate that the covered party in a workers compensation program is an injured worker, and as such, has filed a "claim" under the program for benefits. Likewise, a covered role type code UNEMP (unemployed worker) subtypes the program eligible class to indicate that the covered party in an unemployment insurance program has filed a claim for unemployment benefits. Example: A claimant under automobile policy that is not the named insured. COVPTY covered party A role class played by a person who receives benefit coverage under the terms of a particular insurance policy. The underwriter of that policy is the scoping entity. The covered party receives coverage because of some contractual or other relationship with the holder of that policy. Discussion:This reason for coverage is captured in 'Role.code' and a relationship link with type code of indirect authority should be included using the policy holder role as the source, and the covered party role as the target. Note that a particular policy may cover several individuals one of whom may be, but need not be, the policy holder. Thus the notion of covered party is a role that is distinct from that of the policy holder. DEPEN dependent Description: A role played by a person covered under a policy or program based on an association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy holder. Note: The party playing the role of a dependent is not a claimant in the sense conveyed by the RoleClassCoveredParty CLAIM (claimant). However, a dependent may make a claim under a policy, e.g., a dependent under a health insurance policy may become the claimant for coverage under that policy for wellness examines or if injured and there is no liable third party. In the case of a dependent making a claim, a role type code INSCLM (insured claimant) subtypes the class to indicate that the dependent has filed a claim for services covered under the health insurance policy. Example: The dependent has an association with the subscriber such as a financial dependency or personal relationship such as that of a spouse, or a natural or adopted child. The policy holder may be required by law to recognize certain associations or may have discretion about the associations. For example, a policy holder may dictate the criteria for the dependent status of adult children who are students, such as requiring full time enrollment, or may recognize domestic partners as dependents. Under certain circumstances, the dependent may be under the indirect authority of a responsible party acting as a surrogate for the subscriber, for example, if the subscriber is differently abled or deceased, a guardian ad Lidem or estate executor may be appointed to assume the subscriberaTMs legal standing in the relationship with the dependent. ECON emergency contact An entity to be contacted in the event of an emergency. EMP employee A relationship between a person or organization and a person or organization formed for the purpose of exchanging work for compensation. The purpose of the role is to identify the type of relationship the employee has to the employer, rather than the nature of the work actually performed. (Contrast with AssignedEntity.) GUARD guardian Guardian of a ward INVSBJ Investigation Subject An entity that is the subject of an investigation. This role is scoped by the party responsible for the investigation. NAMED CLASSIFIER classifier An individual authorized to assign an original classification to information, including compilations of unclassified information, based on a determination that the information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure. The individual marks the information with immutable, computable, and human readable security labels in accordance with applicable security labeling policies. The labeling policies provide instructions on whether and if so how the security labels may be later reclassified [i.e., upgraded, downgraded, used in derivative classification, or declassified] in a manner that preserves the overridden original classification binding and provenance. grantee An entity which accepts certain rights or authority from a grantor. grantor An entity which agrees to confer certain rights or authority to a grantee. interpreter An entity which converts spoken or written language into the language of key participants in an event such as when a provider is obtaining a patient's consent to treatment or permission to disclose information. power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts. legitimate relationship information receiver Description:Provider with legitimate relationship authorized to receive patient health information. care team information receiver Description:Member of care team authorized to receive patient health information. author (originator) informant A source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject. 110155 Source Media Audit participant role ID of media providing data during an import
Display Example Name named insured Description: A role played by a party to an insurance policy to which the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services. A named insured may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subjects, or organizations. Discussion: The coded concept NAMED should not be used where a more specific child concept in this Specializable value set applies. In some cases, the named insured may not be the policy holder, e.g., where a policy holder purchases life insurance policy in which another party is the named insured and the policy holder is the beneficiary of the policy. Note: The party playing the role of a named insured is not a claimant in the sense conveyed by the RoleClassCoveredParty CLAIM (claimant). However, a named insured may make a claim under a policy, e.g., e.g., a party that is the named insured and policy holder under a comprehensive automobile insurance policy may become the claimant for coverage under that policy e.g., if injured in an automobile accident and there is no liable third party. In the case of a named insured making a claim, a role type code INSCLM (insured claimant) subtypes the class to indicate that a named insured has filed a claim for a loss. Example: The named insured under a comprehensive automobile, disability, or property and casualty policy that is the named insured and may or may not be the policy holder. NOK next of kin An individual designated for notification as the next of kin for a given entity. PAT patient A Role of a LivingSubject (player) as an actual or potential recipient of health care services from a healthcare provider organization (scoper). Usage Note: Communication about relationships between patients and specific healthcare practitioners (people) is not done via scoper. Instead this is generally done using the CareProvision act. This allows linkage between patient and a particular healthcare practitioner role and also allows description of the type of care involved in the relationship. PROV healthcare provider An Entity (player) that is authorized to provide health care services by some authorizing agency (scoper). NOT notary public notary public Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode Code id Display Format
CONSENTER consenter An entity or an entity's delegatee who is the grantee in an agreement such as a consent for services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive in accordance Example Topic with jurisdictional, organizational, or patient policy. CONSWIT consent witness An entity which has witnessed and attests to observing another entity being counseled about an agreement such as a consent for services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive. COPART Modifiers co-participant An entity which participates in the generation of and attest to veracity of content, but is not an author or coauthor. For example a surgeon who is required by institutional, regulatory, or legal rules to sign an operative report, but who was not involved in the authorship of that report. DECLASSIFIER declassifier An individual which is authorized to declassify information based on a determination that the information no longer requires protection against unauthorized disclosure. The individual marks the information being declassified using computable and human readable security labels indicating that this is copy of previously classified information is unclassified in accordance with applicable security labeling policies. The labeling policies provide instructions on whether and if so how the security labels may be later reclassified [i.e., upgraded or used in derivative classification] in a manner that preserves the overridden original classification binding and provenance. DELEGATEE delegatee A party to whom some right or authority is granted by a delegator. DELEGATOR delegator A party that grants all or some portion its right or authority to another party. DOWNGRDER downgrader An individual authorized to lower the classification level of labeled content and provide rationale for doing so as directed by a classification guide. DPOWATT durable power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another, usually a family member or relative, to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that is often limited in the kinds of powers that can be assigned. Unlike ordinary powers of attorney, durable powers can survive for long periods of time, and again, unlike standard powers of attorney, durable powers can continue after incompetency. EXCEST executor of estate The role played by a person acting as the estate executor for a deceased subscriber or policyholder who was the responsible party GRANTEE XML GRANTOR JSON GT Turtle Guarantor An individual or organization that makes or gives a promise, assurance, pledge to pay or has paid the healthcare service provider.
GUADLTM guardian ad lidem The role played by a person appointed by the court to look out for the best interests of a minor child during the course Beginning of legal proceedings. HPOWATT clinical encounter (FHIR) healthcare power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that continues (by its terms) to be effective even though the grantor has become mentally incompetent after signing the document. admission INTPRTER XML POWATT JSON RESPRSN Turtle responsible party The role played by a party who has legal responsibility for another party.
SPOWATT special power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that is often limited in the kinds Beginning of powers that can be assigned. Include codes from http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode where concept is-a _CitizenRoleType Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction Code Display AUCG clinical encounter (Basic) caregiver information receiver Description:Caregiver authorized to receive patient health information. admission-basic AULR XML AUTM JSON AUWA Turtle work area information receiver Description:Entities within specified work area authorized to receive patient health information.
PROMSK authorized provider masking author Definition:Provider authorized to mask information to protect the patient, a third party, or to ensure that the provider has consulted with the patient prior to release Beginning of this information. Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType Code Display AUT clinical encounter (Binary) Definition: A party that originates the Act and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the Act and ownership of this Act. Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report etc. Every Act should have an author. Authorship is regardless of mood always actual authorship. Examples of such policies might include: The author and anyone they explicitly delegate may update the report; All administrators within the same clinic may cancel and reschedule appointments created by other administrators within that clinic; A party that is neither an author nor a party who is extended authorship maintenance rights by policy, may only amend, reverse, override, replace, or follow up in other ways on this Act, whereby the Act remains intact and is linked to another Act authored by that other party. admission-binary CST XML custodian An entity (person, organization or device) that is in charge of maintaining the information of this act (e.g., who maintains the report or the master service catalog item, etc.). INF JSON IRCP Turtle information recipient A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or subsequent or derivative information of that Act. Information recipient is inert, i.e., independent of mood." Rationale: this is a generalization of a too diverse family that the definition can't be any more specific, and the concept is abstract so one of the specializations should be used.
LA legal authenticator A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy Beginning of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication. IRCP clinical encounter (Logical Model) information recipient A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or subsequent or derivative information of that Act. Information recipient is inert, i.e., independent of mood." Rationale: this is a generalization of a too diverse family that the definition can't be any more specific, and the concept is abstract so one of the specializations should be used. admission-lm TRC XML tracker A secondary information recipient, who receives copies (e.g., a primary care provider receiving copies of results as ordered by specialist). WIT JSON witness Only with service events. A person witnessing the action happening without doing anything. A witness is not necessarily aware, much less approves of anything stated in the service event. Example for a witness is students watching an operation or an advanced directive witness. Include all codes defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type Include these codes as defined in http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Turtle Code Display
110150 Application Audit participant role ID Beginning of software application 110151 clinical encounter (Parameters) Application Launcher Audit participant role ID of software application launcher, i.e., the entity that started or stopped an application admission-parameters 110152 XML Destination Role ID Audit participant role ID of the receiver of data 110153 JSON Source Role ID Audit participant role ID of the sender of data 110154 Turtle Destination Media Audit participant role ID of media receiving data during an export
 
  4.4.1.616.2 Expansion This expansion generated 01 Nov 2019

This value set contains 76 concepts Expansion based on http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type version 4.0.1, http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode version 2018-08-12, http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass version 2018-08-12, http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction version 2018-08-12, http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes version 4.0.1, http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType version 2018-08-12, DICOM version 01 Code System Display Definition AMENDER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Amender A person who has corrected, edited, or amended pre-existing information. COAUTH http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Co-Author The entity that co-authored content. There can be multiple co-authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive. CONT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Contact A person or an organization that provides or receives information regarding another entity. Examples; patient NOK and emergency contacts; guarantor contact; employer contact. EVTWIT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Event Witness A person who attests to observing an occurrence. For example, the witness has observed a procedure and is attesting to this fact. PRIMAUTH http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Primary Author An entity that is the primary or sole author of information content. In the healthcare context, there can be only one primary author of health information content in a record entry or document. REVIEWER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Reviewer A person, device, or algorithm that has used approved criteria for filtered data for inclusion into the patient record. Examples: (1) a medical records clerk who scans a document for inclusion in the medical record, enters header information, or catalogues and classifies the data, or a combination thereof; (2) a gateway that receives data from another computer system and interprets that data or changes its format, or both, before entering it into the patient record. SOURCE http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Source An automated data source that generates a signature along with content. Examples: (1) the signature for an image that is generated by a device for inclusion in the patient record; (2) the signature for an ECG derived by an ECG system for inclusion in the patient record; (3) the data from a biomedical monitoring device or system that is for inclusion in the patient record. TRANS http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Transcriber An entity entering the data into the originating system. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form. VALID http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Validator A person who validates a health information document for inclusion in the patient record. For example, a medical student or resident is credentialed to perform history or physical examinations and to write progress notes. The attending physician signs the history and physical examination to validate the entry for inclusion in the patient's medical record. VERF http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes Verifier A person who asserts the correctness and appropriateness of an act or the recording of the act, and is accountable for the assertion that the act or the recording of the act complies with jurisdictional or organizational policy. For example, a physician is required to countersign a verbal order that has previously been recorded in the medical record by a registered nurse who has carried out the verbal order. AFFL http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass affiliate Player of the Affiliate role has a business/professional relationship with scoper. Player and scoper may be persons or organization. The Affiliate relationship does not imply membership in a group, nor does it exist for resource scheduling purposes. Example: A healthcare provider is affiliated with another provider as a business associate. AGNT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass agent An entity (player) that acts or is authorized to act on behalf of another entity (scoper). ASSIGNED http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass assigned entity An agent role in which the agent is an Entity acting in the employ of an organization. The focus is on functional role on behalf of the organization, unlike the Employee role where the focus is on the 'Human Resources' relationship between the employee and the organization. CLAIM http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass claimant Description: A role played by a party making a claim for coverage under a policy or program. A claimant must be either a person or organization, or a group of persons or organizations. A claimant is not a named insured or a program eligible. Discussion: With respect to liability insurance such as property and casualty insurance, a claimant must file a claim requesting indemnification for a loss that the claimant considers covered under the policy of a named insured. The claims adjuster for the policy underwriter will review the claim to determine whether the loss meets the benefit coverage criteria under a policy, and base any indemnification or coverage payment on that review. If a third party is liable in whole or part for the loss, the underwriter may pursue third party liability recovery. A claimant may be involved in civil or criminal legal proceedings involving claims against a defendant party that is indemnified by an insurance policy or to protest the finding of a claims adjustor. With respect to life insurance, a beneficiary designated by a named insured becomes a claimant of the proceeds of coverage, as in the case of a life insurance policy. However, a claimant for coverage under life insurance is not necessarily a designated beneficiary. Note: A claimant is not a named insured. However, a named insured may make a claim under a policy, e.g., an insured driver may make a claim for an injury under his or her comprehensive automobile insurance policy. Similarly, a program eligible may make a claim under program, e.g., an unemployed worker may claim benefits under an unemployment insurance program, but parties playing these covered party role classes are not, for purposes of this vocabulary and in an Usage note: every effort to clearly distinguish role classes, considered claimants. In the case of a named insured making a claim, a role type code INSCLM (insured claimant) subtypes the class to indicate that either a named insured or an individual insured has filed a claim for a loss. In the case of a program eligible, a role type code INJWKR (injured worker) subtypes the class to indicate that the covered party in a workers compensation program is an injured worker, and as such, has filed a "claim" under the program for benefits. Likewise, a covered role type code UNEMP (unemployed worker) subtypes the program eligible class to indicate that the covered party in an unemployment insurance program has filed a claim for unemployment benefits. Example: A claimant under automobile policy that is not the named insured. COVPTY http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass covered party A role class played by a person who receives benefit coverage under the terms of a particular insurance policy. The underwriter of that policy is the scoping entity. The covered party receives coverage because of some contractual or other relationship with the holder of that policy. Discussion:This reason for coverage is captured in 'Role.code' and a relationship link with type code of indirect authority should be included using the policy holder role as the source, and the covered party role as the target. Note that a particular policy may cover several individuals one of whom may be, but need not be, the policy holder. Thus the notion of covered party is a role that is distinct from that of the policy holder. DEPEN http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass dependent Description: A role played by a person covered under a policy or program based on an association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy holder. Note: The party playing the role of a dependent is not a claimant in the sense conveyed by the RoleClassCoveredParty CLAIM (claimant). However, a dependent may make a claim under a policy, e.g., a dependent under a health insurance policy may become the claimant for coverage under that policy for wellness examines or if injured and there is no liable third party. In the case of a dependent making a claim, a role type code INSCLM (insured claimant) subtypes the class been made to indicate that the dependent has filed a claim for services covered under the health insurance policy. Example: The dependent has an association with the subscriber such as a financial dependency or personal relationship such as ensure that of a spouse, or a natural or adopted child. The policy holder may be required by law to recognize certain associations or may have discretion about the associations. For example, a policy holder may dictate the criteria for the dependent status of adult children who examples are students, such as requiring full time enrollment, or may recognize domestic partners as dependents. Under certain circumstances, the dependent may be under the indirect authority of a responsible party acting as a surrogate for the subscriber, for example, if the subscriber is differently abled or deceased, a guardian ad Lidem or estate executor may be appointed to assume the subscriberaTMs legal standing in the relationship with the dependent. ECON http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass emergency contact An entity to be contacted in the event of an emergency. EMP http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass employee A relationship between a person or organization and a person or organization formed for the purpose of exchanging work for compensation. The purpose of the role is to identify the type of relationship the employee has to the employer, rather than the nature of the work actually performed. (Contrast with AssignedEntity.) GUARD http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass guardian Guardian of a ward INVSBJ http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass Investigation Subject An entity that is the subject of an investigation. This role is scoped by the party responsible for the investigation. NAMED http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass named insured Description: A role played by a party to an insurance policy to which the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services. A named insured may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subjects, or organizations. Discussion: The coded concept NAMED should not be used where a more specific child concept in this Specializable value set applies. In some cases, the named insured may not be the policy holder, e.g., where a policy holder purchases life insurance policy in which another party is the named insured and the policy holder is the beneficiary of the policy. Note: The party playing the role of a named insured is not a claimant in the sense conveyed by the RoleClassCoveredParty CLAIM (claimant). However, a named insured may make a claim under a policy, e.g., e.g., a party that is the named insured and policy holder under a comprehensive automobile insurance policy may become the claimant for coverage under that policy e.g., if injured in an automobile accident and there is no liable third party. In the case of a named insured making a claim, a role type code INSCLM (insured claimant) subtypes the class to indicate that a named insured has filed a claim for a loss. Example: The named insured under a comprehensive automobile, disability, or property and casualty policy that is the named insured and may or may not be the policy holder. NOK http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass next of kin An individual designated for notification as the next of kin for a given entity. PAT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass patient A Role of a LivingSubject (player) as an actual or potential recipient of health care services from a healthcare provider organization (scoper). Usage Note: Communication about relationships between patients and specific healthcare practitioners (people) is not done via scoper. Instead this is generally done using the CareProvision act. This allows linkage between patient and a particular healthcare practitioner role and also allows description of the type of care involved in the relationship. PROV http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass healthcare provider An Entity (player) that is authorized to provide health care services by some authorizing agency (scoper). NOT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleClass notary public notary public CLASSIFIER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode classifier An individual authorized to assign an original classification to information, including compilations of unclassified information, based on a determination that the information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure. The individual marks the information with immutable, computable, and human readable security labels in accordance with applicable security labeling policies. The labeling policies provide instructions on whether and if so how the security labels may be later reclassified [i.e., upgraded, downgraded, used in derivative classification, or declassified] in a manner that preserves the overridden original classification binding and provenance. CONSENTER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode consenter An entity or an entity's delegatee who is the grantee in an agreement such as a consent for services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive in accordance with jurisdictional, organizational, or patient policy. CONSWIT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode consent witness An entity which has witnessed and attests to observing another entity being counseled about an agreement such as a consent for services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive. COPART http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode co-participant An entity which participates in the generation of and attest to veracity of content, but is not an author or coauthor. For example a surgeon who is required by institutional, regulatory, or legal rules to sign an operative report, but who was not involved in the authorship of that report. DECLASSIFIER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode declassifier An individual which is authorized to declassify information based on a determination that the information no longer requires protection against unauthorized disclosure. The individual marks the information being declassified using computable and human readable security labels indicating that this is copy of previously classified information is unclassified in accordance with applicable security labeling policies. The labeling policies provide instructions on whether and if so how the security labels may be later reclassified [i.e., upgraded or used in derivative classification] in a manner that preserves the overridden original classification binding and provenance. DELEGATEE http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode delegatee A party to whom some right or authority is granted by a delegator. DELEGATOR http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode delegator A party that grants all or some portion its right or authority to another party. DOWNGRDER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode downgrader An individual authorized to lower the classification level of labeled content and provide rationale for doing so as directed by a classification guide. DPOWATT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode durable power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another, usually a family member or relative, to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that is often limited in the kinds of powers that can be assigned. Unlike ordinary powers of attorney, durable powers can survive for long periods of time, and again, unlike standard powers of attorney, durable powers can continue after incompetency. EXCEST http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode executor of estate The role played by a person acting as the estate executor for a deceased subscriber or policyholder who was the responsible party GRANTEE http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode grantee An entity which accepts certain rights or authority from a grantor. GRANTOR http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode grantor An entity which agrees to confer certain rights or authority to a grantee. GT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode Guarantor An individual or organization that makes or gives a promise, assurance, pledge to pay or has paid the healthcare service provider. GUADLTM http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode guardian ad lidem The role played by a person appointed by the court to look out for the best interests of a minor child during the course of legal proceedings. HPOWATT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode healthcare power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that continues (by its terms) to be effective even though the grantor has become mentally incompetent after signing the document. INTPRTER http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode interpreter An entity which converts spoken or written language into the language of key participants in an event such as when a provider is obtaining a patient's consent to treatment or permission to disclose information. POWATT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts. RESPRSN http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode responsible party The role played by a party who has legal responsibility for another party. SPOWATT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode special power of attorney A relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that is often limited in the kinds of powers that can be assigned. _CitizenRoleType http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode CitizenRoleType A role type used to qualify a person's legal status within a country or nation. CAS http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode asylum seeker A person who has fled his or her home country to find a safe place elsewhere. CASM http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode single minor asylum seeker A person who is someone of below legal age who has fled his or her home country, without his or her parents, to find a safe place elsewhere at time of categorization. CN http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode national A person who is legally recognized as a member of a nation or country, with associated rights correct and obligations. CNRP http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode non-country member without residence permit A foreigner who is present in a country (which is foreign to him/her) unlawfully or without the country's authorization (may be called an illegal alien). CNRPM http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode non-country member minor without residence permit A person who is below legal age present in a country, without his or her parents, (which is foreign to him/her) unlawfully or without the country's authorization. CPCA http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode permit card applicant A non-country member admitted to the territory of a nation or country as a non-resident for an explicit purpose. CRP http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode non-country member with residence permit A foreigner who is a resident of the country useful, but does not have citizenship. CRPM http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode non-country member minor with residence permit A person who is a resident below legal age of the country without his or her parents and does not have citizenship. AUCG http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction caregiver information receiver Description:Caregiver authorized to receive patient health information. AULR http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction legitimate relationship information receiver Description:Provider with legitimate relationship authorized to receive patient health information. AUTM http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction care team information receiver Description:Member of care team authorized to receive patient health information. AUWA http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction work area information receiver Description:Entities within specified work area authorized to receive patient health information. PROMSK http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationFunction authorized provider masking author Definition:Provider authorized to mask information to protect the patient, a third party, or to ensure that the provider has consulted with the patient prior to release of this information. AUT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType author (originator) Definition: A party that originates the Act and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the Act and ownership of this Act. Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report etc. Every Act should have an author. Authorship is regardless of mood always actual authorship. Examples of such policies might include: The author and anyone they explicitly delegate may update the report; All administrators within the same clinic may cancel and reschedule appointments created by other administrators within that clinic; A party that is neither an author nor a party who is extended authorship maintenance rights by policy, may only amend, reverse, override, replace, or follow up in other ways on this Act, whereby the Act remains intact and is linked to another Act authored by that other party. CST http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType custodian An entity (person, organization or device) that is in charge of maintaining the information of this act (e.g., who maintains the report or the master service catalog item, etc.). INF http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType informant A source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject. IRCP http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType information recipient A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or subsequent or derivative information of that Act. Information recipient is inert, i.e., independent of mood." Rationale: this is a generalization of a too diverse family that the definition can't be any more specific, and the concept is abstract so one of the specializations should be used. LA http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType legal authenticator A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication. TRC http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType tracker A secondary information recipient, who receives copies (e.g., a primary care provider receiving copies of results as ordered by specialist). WIT http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationType witness Only with service events. A person witnessing the action happening without doing anything. A witness is are not necessarily aware, much less approves of anything stated in the service event. Example for a witness is students watching an operation or an advanced directive witness. authserver http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type authorization server An entity providing authorization services to enable the electronic sharing of health-related information based on resource owner's preapproved permissions. For example, an UMA Authorization Server[UMA] datacollector http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type data collector An entity that collects information over which the data subject may have certain rights under policy or law to control that information's management and distribution by data collectors, including the right to access, retrieve, distribute, or delete that information. dataprocessor http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type data processor An entity that processes collected information over which the data subject may have certain rights under policy or law to control that information's management and distribution by data processors, including the right to access, retrieve, distribute, or delete that information. datasubject http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type data subject A person whose personal information is collected or processed, and who may have certain rights under policy or law to control that information's management and distribution by data collectors or processors, including the right to access, retrieve, distribute, or delete that information. humanuser http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/extra-security-role-type human user The human user that has participated. 110150 http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Application Audit participant role ID of software application 110151 http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Application Launcher Audit participant role ID of software application launcher, i.e., the entity that started or stopped an application 110152 http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Destination Role ID Audit participant role ID of the receiver of data 110153 http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Source Role ID Audit participant role ID of the sender of data 110154 http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Destination Media Audit participant role ID of media receiving data during an export 110155 http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM Source Media Audit participant role ID of media providing data during an import   See the full registry of value sets defined as normative part of FHIR. Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page: specification.

Lvl A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. For value sets, levels are mostly used to organize codes for user convenience, but may follow code system hierarchy - see Code System for further information Source The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere) Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance). If the code is in italics, this indicates that the code is not selectable ('Abstract') Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding ). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept Comments Additional notes about how to use the code