This
page
is
part
of
the
FHIR
Specification
(v3.0.2:
STU
3).
(v3.3.0:
R4
Ballot
2).
The
current
version
which
supercedes
this
version
is
5.0.0
.
For
a
full
list
of
available
versions,
see
the
Directory
of
published
versions
.
Page
versions:
R5
R4B
R4
R3
This
Code
system
is
used
in
the
following
value
sets:
RequestStatus
(Codes
identifying
the
stage
lifecycle
stage
of
a
request)
4.2.12.103.1
4.2.13.112.1
Content
4.2.12.103.2
4.2.13.112.2
RequestStatus
Codes
identifying
the
stage
lifecycle
stage
of
a
request
This
code
system
http://hl7.org/fhir/request-status
defines
the
following
codes:
Code
Display
Definition
draft
Draft
The
request
has
been
created
but
is
not
yet
complete
or
ready
for
action
active
Active
The
request
is
in
force
and
ready
to
be
acted
upon
suspended
Suspended
The
authorization/request
to
act
has
been
temporarily
withdrawn
but
is
expected
to
resume
in
the
future
cancelled
Cancelled
The
authorization/request
to
act
has
been
terminated
prior
to
the
full
completion
of
the
intended
actions.
No
further
activity
should
occur.
completed
Completed
Activity
against
the
request
has
been
sufficiently
completed
to
the
satisfaction
of
the
requester
entered-in-error
Entered
in
Error
This
electronic
record
should
never
have
existed,
though
it
is
possible
that
real-world
decisions
were
based
on
it.
(If
real-world
activity
has
occurred,
the
status
should
be
"cancelled"
"cancelled"
rather
than
"entered-in-error".)
"entered-in-error".)
unknown
Unknown
The
authoring
system
does
not
know
which
of
the
status
values
currently
applies
for
this
request.
Note:
This
concept
is
not
to
be
used
for
"other"
"other"
.
One
of
the
listed
statuses
is
presumed
to
apply,
but
the
system
creating
the
request
doesn't
does
not
know.
Explanation
of
the
columns
that
may
appear
on
this
page:
Level
Lvl
A
few
code
lists
that
FHIR
defines
are
hierarchical
-
each
code
is
assigned
a
level.
In
this
scheme,
some
codes
are
under
other
codes,
and
imply
that
the
code
they
are
under
also
applies
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