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Level
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Code
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Definition
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1
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(_ActMoodCompletionTrack)
Abstract
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These
are
moods
describing
activities
as
they
progress
in
the
business
cycle,
from
defined,
through
planned
and
ordered
to
completed.
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2
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(_ActMoodPotential)
Abstract
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Definition:
A
possible
act.
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3
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DEF
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definition
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Definition:
A
definition
of
a
kind
of
act
that
can
occur
.
OpenIssue:
The
semantic
constructs
embodied
in
DEF
and
CRT
moods
seem
indistinguishable,
and
their
uses
can
readily
be
determined
by
the
context
in
which
these
are
used.
Therefore,
this
OpenIssue
has
been
created
to
declare
that
it
is
likely
that
ActMood.DEF
will
be
"retired"
"retired"
in
the
future
in
favor
of
the
more
general
ActMood.CRT.
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3
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PERM
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permission
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Definition:
A
kind
of
act
that
defines
a
permission
that
has
been
granted.
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3
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SLOT
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resource
slot
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Definition:
A
kind
of
act
that
may
occur
during
the
specified
time
period.
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2
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EVN
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event
(occurrence)
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Definition:
An
act
that
actually
happens
(may
be
an
ongoing
act
or
a
documentation
of
a
past
act).
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2
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INT
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intent
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Definition:
An
intention
or
plan
for
an
act.
>UsageNotes:
The
final
outcome
of
the
intent,
the
act
that
is
intended
to
occur,
is
always
an
event.
However
the
final
outcome
may
be
reached
indirectly
via
steps
through
other
intents,
such
as
promise,
permission
request,
or
an
appointment
that
may
lead
to
an
actual
event
to
occur.
Alternatively,
the
intended
act
may
never
occur.
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3
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(_ActMoodDesire)
Abstract
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Definition:
A
desire
to
have
an
act
occur.
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4
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(_ActMoodActRequest)
Abstract
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Definition:
A
request
(or
order)
for
an
act
that
is
part
of
a
defined
request/fulfillment
cycle.
UsageNotes:
Use
of
an
HL7
defined
request/fulfillment
framework
is
not
required
to
use
this
mood
code.
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5
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ARQ
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appointment
request
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Definition:
A
request
act
that
is
specialized
for
the
appointment
scheduling
request/fulfillment
cycle.
An
appointment
request
is
fulfilled
only
and
completely
by
an
appointment
(APT),
i.e.,
all
that
the
appointment
request
intends
is
to
create
an
appointment
(the
actual
act
may
well
not
happen
if
that
is
the
professional
decision
during
the
appointment).
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5
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PERMRQ
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permission
request
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Definition:
A
request
for
a
permission
to
perform
the
act.
Typically
a
payer
(or
possibly
a
supervisor)
is
being
requested
to
give
permission
to
perform
the
act.
As
opposed
to
the
RQO,
the
requestee
is
not
asked
to
perform
or
cause
to
perform
the
act
but
only
to
give
the
permission.
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5
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RQO
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request
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Definition:
A
request
act
that
is
specialized
for
an
event
request/fulfillment
cycle.
UsageNotes:
The
fulfillment
cycle
may
involve
intermediary
fulfilling
acts
in
moods
such
as
PRMS,
APT,
or
even
another
RQO
before
being
fulfilled
by
the
final
event.
UsageNotes:
The
concepts
of
a
"request"
"request"
and
an
"order"
"order"
are
viewed
as
different,
because
there
is
an
implication
of
a
mandate
associated
with
order.
In
practice,
however,
this
distinction
has
no
general
functional
value
in
the
inter-operation
of
health
care
computing.
"Orders"
"Orders"
are
commonly
refused
for
a
variety
of
clinical
and
business
reasons,
and
the
notion
of
a
"request"
"request"
obligates
the
recipient
(the
fulfiller)
to
respond
to
the
sender
(the
author).
Indeed,
in
many
regions,
including
Australia
and
Europe,
the
common
term
used
is
"request."
"request."
Thus,
the
concept
embodies
both
notions,
as
there
is
no
useful
distinction
to
be
made.
If
a
mandate
is
to
be
associated
with
a
request,
this
will
be
embodied
in
the
"local"
"local"
business
rules
applied
to
the
transactions.
Should
HL7
desire
to
provide
a
distinction
between
these
in
the
future,
the
individual
concepts
could
be
added
as
specializations
of
this
concept.
The
critical
distinction
here,
is
the
difference
between
this
concept
and
an
"intent",
"intent",
of
which
it
is
a
specialization.
An
intent
involves
decisions
by
a
single
party,
the
author.
A
request,
however,
involves
decisions
by
two
parties,
the
author
and
the
fulfiller,
with
an
obligation
on
the
part
of
the
fulfiller
to
respond
to
the
request
indicating
that
the
fulfiller
will
indeed
fulfill
the
request.
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4
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PRP
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proposal
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Definition:
A
suggestion
that
an
act
might
be
performed.
Not
an
explicit
request,
and
professional
responsibility
may
or
may
not
be
present.
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5
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RMD
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recommendation
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Definition:
A
suggestion
that
an
act
should
be
performed
with
an
acceptance
of
some
degree
of
professional
responsibility
for
the
resulting
act.
Not
an
explicit
request.
.
UsageNotes:
Where
there
is
no
clear
definition
or
applicable
concept
of
"professional
"professional
responsibility�,
RMD
becomes
indistinguishable
from
PRP.
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3
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PRMS
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promise
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Definition:
A
commitment
to
perform
an
act
(may
be
either
solicited
or
unsolicited).
The
committer
becomes
responsible
to
the
other
party
for
executing
the
act,
and,
as
a
consequence,
the
other
party
may
rely
on
the
first
party
to
perform
or
cause
to
perform
the
act.
UsageNotes:
Commitments
may
be
retracted
or
cancelled.
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4
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APT
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appointment
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Definition:
An
act
that
has
been
scheduled
to
be
performed
at
a
specific
place
and
time.
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1
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(_ActMoodPredicate)
Abstract
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Definition:
An
act
that
expresses
condition
statements
for
other
acts.
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2
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CRT
Deprecated
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criterion
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Deprecation
Comment:
This
concept
This
codes
should
no
longer
be
used.
Instead,
set
attribute
Act.isCriterionInd
to
"true"
"true"
and
use
the
desired
mood
for
your
criterion.
Definition:
A
condition
that
must
be
true
for
the
source
act
to
be
considered.
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3
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EVN.CRT
Deprecated
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event
criterion
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Deprecation
Comment:
This
concept
This
codes
should
no
longer
be
used.
Instead,
set
attribute
Act.isCriterionInd
to
"true"
"true"
and
use
the
desired
mood
for
your
criterion.
Definition:
A
criterion
(CRT)
that
has_match
=
an
event
(EVN).
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3
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GOL.CRT
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goal
criterion
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A
criterion
expressed
over
goals
(ActMood.GOL).
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3
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INT.CRT
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intent
criterion
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A
criterion
expressed
over
intents
(ActMood.INT).
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4
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PRMS.CRT
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promise
criterion
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A
criterion
expressed
over
promises
(ActMood.PRMS).
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4
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RQO.CRT
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request
criterion
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A
criterion
expressed
over
requests
or
orders
(ActMood.RQO).
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3
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RSK.CRT
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risk
criterion
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A
criterion
expressed
over
risks
(ActMood.RSK).
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2
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EXPEC
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expectation
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Definition:
An
act
that
is
considered
to
have
some
noteworthy
likelihood
of
occurring
in
the
future
(has_match
=
event).
Examples:Prognosis
of
a
condition,
Expected
date
of
discharge
from
hospital,
patient
will
likely
need
an
emergency
decompression
of
the
intracranial
pressure
by
morning.
UsageNotes:INT
(intent)
reflects
a
plan
for
the
future,
which
is
a
declaration
to
do
something.
This
contrasts
with
expectation,
which
is
a
prediction
that
something
will
happen
in
the
future.
GOL
(goal)
reflects
a
hope
rather
than
a
prediction.
RSK
(risk)
reflects
a
potential
negative
event
that
may
or
may
not
be
expected
to
happen.
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3
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GOL
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Goal
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Definition:
An
expectation
that
is
considered
to
be
desirable
to
occur
in
the
future
Examples:Target
weight
below
80Kg,
Stop
smoking,
Regain
ability
to
walk,
goal
is
to
administer
thrombolytics
to
candidate
patients
presenting
with
acute
myocardial
infarction.
UsageNotes:
INT
(intent)
reflects
a
plan
for
the
future,
which
is
a
declaration
to
do
something.
This
contrasts
with
goal
which
doesn't
represent
an
intention
to
act,
merely
a
hope
for
an
eventual
result.
A
goal
is
distinct
from
the
intended
actions
to
reach
that
goal.
"I
"I
will
reduce
the
dose
of
drug
x
to
20mg"
20mg"
is
an
intent.
"I
"I
hope
to
be
able
to
get
the
patient
to
the
point
where
I
can
reduce
the
dose
of
drug
x
to
20mg"
20mg"
is
a
goal.
EXPEC
(expectation)
reflects
a
prediction
rather
than
a
hope.
RSK
(risk)
reflects
a
potential
negative
event
rather
than
a
hope.
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3
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RSK
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risk
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Definition:An
act
that
may
occur
in
the
future
and
which
is
regarded
as
undesirable
Examples:Increased
risk
of
DVT,
at
risk
for
sub-acute
bacterial
endocarditis.
UsageNotes:Note:
An
observation
in
RSK
mood
expresses
the
undesirable
act,
and
not
the
underlying
risk
factor.
A
risk
factor
that
is
present
(e.g.
obesity,
smoking,
etc)
should
be
expressed
in
event
mood.
INT
(intent)
reflects
a
plan
for
the
future,
which
is
a
declaration
to
do
something.
This
contrasts
with
RSK
(risk),
which
is
the
potential
that
something
negative
will
occur
that
may
or
may
not
ever
happen.
GOL
(goal)
reflects
a
hope
to
achieve
something.
EXPEC
(expectation)
is
the
prediction
of
a
positive
or
negative
event.
This
contrasts
with
RSK
(risk),
which
is
the
potential
that
something
negative
will
occur
that
may
or
may
not
ever
happen,
and
may
not
be
expected
to
happen.
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2
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OPT
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option
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Definition:
One
of
a
set
of
acts
that
specify
an
option
for
the
property
values
that
the
parent
act
may
have.
Typically
used
in
definitions
or
orders
to
describe
alternatives.
An
option
can
only
be
used
as
a
group,
that
is,
all
assigned
values
must
be
used
together.
The
actual
mood
of
the
act
is
the
same
as
the
parent
act,
and
they
must
be
linked
by
an
actrelationship
with
type
=
OPTN.
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