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Vocabulary
Work
Group
|
Maturity Level : N/A | External | Use Context : Any |
This
value
set
(http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-ActMood)
(http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-ActMood)
is
defined
as
part
of
HL7
v3.
Summary
| Defining URL: |
|
| Version: | 2018-08-12 |
| Name: | v3.ActMood |
| Title: | v3 Code System ActMood |
| Definition: |
OpenIssue:
In
Ballot
2009May,
a
strong
Negative
vote
was
lodged
against
several
of
the
concept
definitions
in
the
vocabulary
used
for
Act.moodCode.
The
vote
was
found
|
| OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.10196 (for OID based terminology systems) |
| Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This value set is used in the following places:
This value set includes codes from the following code systems:
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActMood
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ActMood
This
expansion
generated
19
Apr
2017
Aug
2018
This
value
set
contains
23
21
concepts
Expansion
based
on
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActMood
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ActMood
version
2016-11-11
2018-08-12
All
codes
from
system
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActMood
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ActMood
| Lvl | Code | Display | Definition |
| 0 | _ActMoodCompletionTrack | ActMoodCompletionTrack | These are moods describing activities as they progress in the business cycle, from defined, through planned and ordered to completed. |
| 1 | _ActMoodPotential | potential | Definition: A possible act. |
| 2 | DEF | definition |
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
|
| 2 | PERM | permission | Definition: A kind of act that defines a permission that has been granted. |
| 2 | SLOT | resource slot | Definition: A kind of act that may occur during the specified time period. |
| 1 | EVN | event (occurrence) | Definition: An act that actually happens (may be an ongoing act or a documentation of a past act). |
| 1 | INT | intent | 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. |
| 2 | _ActMoodDesire | desire | Definition: A desire to have an act occur. |
| 3 | _ActMoodActRequest | act request | 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. |
| 4 | ARQ | appointment request | 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). |
| 4 | PERMRQ | permission request | 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. |
| 4 | RQO | request |
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
|
| 3 | PRP | proposal | Definition: A suggestion that an act might be performed. Not an explicit request, and professional responsibility may or may not be present. |
| 4 | RMD | recommendation |
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
|
| 2 | PRMS | promise | 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. |
| 3 | APT | appointment | Definition: An act that has been scheduled to be performed at a specific place and time. |
| 0 | _ActMoodPredicate | ActMoodPredicate | Definition: An act that expresses condition statements for other acts. |
|
|
EXPEC | expectation | 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. |
| 2 | GOL | Goal |
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.
|
| 2 | RSK | risk | 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. |
| 1 | OPT | option | 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. |
| 0 | GOL.CRT | goal criterion | A criterion expressed over goals (ActMood.GOL). |
| 0 | INT.CRT | intent criterion | A criterion expressed over intents (ActMood.INT). |
| 1 | PRMS.CRT | promise criterion | A criterion expressed over promises (ActMood.PRMS). |
| 1 | RQO.CRT | request criterion | A criterion expressed over requests or orders (ActMood.RQO). |
| 0 | RSK.CRT | risk criterion | A criterion expressed over risks (ActMood.RSK). |