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Vocabulary
Work
Group
|
Maturity Level : N/A | External | Use Context : Any |
This
code
system
(http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/RoleCode)
(http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode)
is
defined
as
part
of
HL7
v3.
Summary
| Defining URL: |
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| Version: | 2018-08-12 |
| Name: | v3.RoleCode |
| Title: | v3 Code System RoleCode |
| Definition: |
A set of codes further specifying the kind of Role; specific classification codes for further qualifying RoleClass codes. |
| OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.5.111 (for OID based terminology systems) |
| Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This Code system is used in the following value sets:
Release
Date:
2016-11-11
2018-08-12
| Level | Code | Display | Definition |
| 1 | (_AffiliationRoleType) Abstract |
Concepts
characterizing
the
type
of
association
formed
by
player
and
scoper
when
there
is
a
recognized
Affiliate
role
by
which
the
two
parties
are
related.
Examples: Business Partner, Business Associate, Colleague |
|
| 2 | (_AgentRoleType) Abstract |
Parties
that
may
or
should
contribute
or
have
contributed
to
an
Act.
|
|
| 3 | AMENDER | amender |
An
entity
which
corrected,
edited,
or
amended
pre-existing
information.
|
| 3 | 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.
|
| 3 | 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
with
jurisdictional,
organizational,
or
patient
policy.
|
| 3 | 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.
|
| 3 | COPART | 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.
|
| 3 | 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.
|
| 3 | DELEGATEE | delegatee |
A
party
to
whom
some
right
or
authority
is
granted
by
a
delegator.
|
| 3 | DELEGATOR | delegator |
A
party
that
grants
all
or
some
portion
its
right
or
authority
to
another
party.
|
| 3 | 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.
|
| 3 | DRIVCLASSIFIER | derivative classifier |
An
individual
who
is
only
authorized
to
classify
reproduced,
extracted,
or
summarized
classified
information,
or
compile
classified
and
unclassified
information
by
applying
classification
markings
derived
from
source
material
or
as
directed
by
a
classification
guide.
|
| 3 | GRANTEE | grantee |
An
entity
which
accepts
certain
rights
or
authority
from
a
grantor.
|
| 3 | GRANTOR | grantor |
An
entity
which
agrees
to
confer
certain
rights
or
authority
to
a
grantee.
|
| 3 | INTPRTER | 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.
|
| 3 | REVIEWER | reviewer |
An
entity
authorized
to
filter
information
according
to
approved
criteria.
|
| 3 | VALIDATOR | validator |
An
entity
authorized
to
validate
information
for
inclusion
in
a
record.
|
| 2 | (_CoverageSponsorRoleType) Abstract |
Description:Codes
that
indicate
a
specific
type
of
sponsor.
Used
when
the
sponsor's
role
is
only
either
as
a
fully
insured
sponsor
or
only
as
a
self-insured
sponsor.
NOTE:
Where
a
sponsor
may
be
either,
use
the
SponsorParticipationFunction.code
(fully
insured
or
self
insured)
to
indicate
the
type
of
responsibility.
(CO6-0057)
|
|
| 3 | FULLINS | Fully insured coverage sponsor |
Description:An
employer
or
organization
that
contracts
with
an
underwriter
to
assumes
the
financial
risk
and
administrative
responsibility
for
coverage
of
health
services
for
covered
parties.
|
| 3 | SELFINS | Self insured coverage sponsor |
Description:An
employer
or
organization
that
assumes
the
financial
risk
and
administrative
responsibility
for
coverage
of
health
services
for
covered
parties.
|
| 2 | (_PayorRoleType) Abstract |
Description:PayorRoleType
for
a
particular
type
of
policy
or
program
benefit
package
or
plan
where
more
detail
about
the
coverage
administration
role
of
the
Payor
is
required.
The
functions
performed
by
a
Payor
qualified
by
a
PayorRoleType
may
be
specified
by
the
PayorParticpationFunction
value
set.
Examples:A Payor that is a TPA may administer a managed care plan without underwriting the risk. |
|
| 3 | ENROLBKR | Enrollment Broker |
Description:A
payor
that
is
responsible
for
functions
related
to
the
enrollment
of
covered
parties.
|
| 3 | TPA | Third party administrator |
Description:Third
party
administrator
(TPA)
is
a
payor
organization
that
processes
health
care
claims
without
carrying
insurance
risk.
Third
party
administrators
are
prominent
players
in
the
managed
care
industry
and
have
the
expertise
and
capability
to
administer
all
or
a
portion
of
the
claims
process.
They
are
normally
contracted
by
a
health
insurer
or
self-insuring
companies
to
administer
services,
including
claims
administration,
premium
collection,
enrollment
and
other
administrative
activities.
Self-insured employers often contract with third party administrator to handle their insurance functions. Insurance companies oftentimes outsource the claims, utilization review or membership functions to a TPA. Sometimes TPAs only manage provider networks, only claims or only utilization review. While some third-party administrators may operate as units of insurance companies, they are often independent. However, hospitals or provider organizations desiring to set up their own health plans will often outsource certain responsibilities to TPAs. TPAs may perform one or several payor functions, specified by the PayorParticipationFunction value set, such as provider management, enrollment, utilization management, and fee for service claims adjudication management. |
| 3 | UMO | Utilization management organization |
Description:A
payor
that
is
responsible
for
review
and
case
management
of
health
services
covered
under
a
policy
or
program.
|
| 2 | RESPRSN | responsible party |
The
role
played
by
a
party
who
has
legal
responsibility
for
another
party.
|
| 3 | 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
|
| 3 | 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
of
legal
proceedings.
|
| 3 | GUARD | guardian |
The
role
played
by
a
person
or
institution
legally
empowered
with
responsibility
for
the
care
of
a
ward.
|
| 3 | POWATT | 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.
|
| 4 | 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.
|
| 4 | HPOWATT | 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.
|
| 4 | 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
of
powers
that
can
be
assigned.
|
| 1 | (_AssignedRoleType) Abstract | ||
| 2 | (_AssignedNonPersonLivingSubjectRoleType) Abstract |
Description:A
role
type
that
is
used
to
further
qualify
a
non-person
subject
playing
a
role
where
the
role
class
attribute
is
set
to
RoleClass
AssignedEntity
|
|
| 3 | ASSIST | Assistive non-person living subject |
Description:Dogs
trained
to
assist
the
ill
or
physically
challenged.
|
| 3 | BIOTH | Biotherapeutic non-person living subject |
Description:Animals,
including
fish
and
insects,
and
microorganisms
which
may
participate
as
assigned
entities
in
biotherapies.
|
| 4 | ANTIBIOT | Antibiotic |
Description:Non-person
living
subject
used
as
antibiotic.
Examples:Bacteriophage, is a virus that infects bacteria. |
| 4 | DEBR | Debridement |
Description:Maggots
raised
for
biodebridement.
Discussion: Maggot Debridement Therapy is the medical use of live maggots for cleaning non-healing wounds. Examples:Removal of burnt skin. |
| 3 | CCO | Clinical Companion |
Description:Companion
animals,
such
as
dogs,
cats,
and
rabbits,
which
may
be
provided
to
patients
to
improve
general
mood,
decrease
depression
and
loneliness,
and
distract
from
stress-inducing
concerns
to
improve
quality
of
life.
|
| 3 | SEE | Seeing |
Description:Dogs
trained
to
assist
persons
who
are
seeing
impaired
or
blind.
|
| 3 | SNIFF | Sniffing |
Description:Dogs
trained
or
having
the
ability
to
detect
imminent
seizures
or
cancers
in
humans,
probably
as
a
result
of
volatile
chemical
(odors)
given
off
by
the
malignancy
of
the
host.
|
| 1 | (_CertifiedEntityType) Abstract |
Defines
types
of
certifications
for
all
entities
|
|
| 1 | _CitizenRoleType | CitizenRoleType |
A
role
type
used
to
qualify
a
person's
legal
status
within
a
country
or
nation.
|
| 2 | CAS | asylum seeker |
A
person
who
has
fled
his
or
her
home
country
to
find
a
safe
place
elsewhere.
|
| 3 | CASM | 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.
|
| 2 | CN | national |
A
person
who
is
legally
recognized
as
a
member
of
a
nation
or
country,
with
associated
rights
and
obligations.
|
| 2 | CNRP | 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).
|
| 3 | CNRPM | 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.
|
| 2 | CPCA | permit card applicant |
A
non-country
member
admitted
to
the
territory
of
a
nation
or
country
as
a
non-resident
for
an
explicit
purpose.
|
| 2 | CRP | non-country member with residence permit |
A
foreigner
who
is
a
resident
of
the
country
but
does
not
have
citizenship.
|
| 3 | CRPM | 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.
|
| 1 | (_ContactRoleType) Abstract |
Types
of
contact
for
Role
code
|
|
| 2 | (_AdministrativeContactRoleType) Abstract |
A
contact
role
used
for
business
and/or
administrative
purposes.
|
|
| 3 | BILL | Billing Contact |
A
contact
role
used
to
identify
a
person
within
a
Provider
organization
that
can
be
contacted
for
billing
purposes
(e.g.
about
the
content
of
the
Invoice).
|
| 3 | ORG | organizational contact |
A
contact
for
an
organization
for
administrative
purposes.
Contact
role
specifies
a
person
acting
as
a
liason
for
the
organization.
Example: HR Department representative. |
| 3 | PAYOR | Payor Contact |
A
contact
role
used
to
identify
a
person
within
a
Payor
organization
to
whom
this
communication
is
addressed.
|
| 2 | ECON Deprecated | emergency contact |
A
contact
designated
for
contact
in
emergent
situations.
|
| 2 | NOK Deprecated | next of kin |
Played
by
an
individual
who
is
designated
as
the
next
of
kin
for
another
individual
which
scopes
the
role.
|
| 1 | (_IdentifiedEntityType) Abstract |
Definition:
A
code
representing
the
type
of
identifier
that
has
been
assigned
to
the
identified
entity
(IDENT).
Examples: Example values include Social Insurance Number, Product Catalog ID, Product Model Number. |
|
| 2 | (_LocationIdentifiedEntityRoleCode) Abstract |
Description:Describes
types
of
identifiers
other
than
the
primary
location
registry
identifier
for
a
service
delivery
location.
Identifiers
may
be
assigned
by
a
local
service
delivery
organization,
a
formal
body
capable
of
accrediting
the
location
for
the
capability
to
provide
specific
services
or
the
identifier
may
be
assigned
at
a
jurisdictional
level.
|
|
| 3 | ACHFID | accreditation location identifier |
Description:Identifier
assigned
to
a
location
by
the
organization
responsible
for
accrediting
the
location.
|
| 3 | JURID | jurisdiction location identifier |
Description:Identifier
assigned
to
a
location
by
a
jurisdiction.
|
| 3 | LOCHFID | local location identifier |
Description:Identifier
assigned
to
a
location
by
a
local
party
(which
could
be
the
facility
itself
or
organization
overseeing
a
group
of
facilities).
|
| 1 | (_LivingSubjectProductionClass) Abstract |
Code
indicating
the
primary
use
for
which
a
living
subject
is
bred
or
grown
|
|
| 2 | BF | Beef |
Cattle
used
for
meat
production
|
| 2 | BL | Broiler |
Chickens
raised
for
meat
|
| 2 | BR | Breeder |
Breeding/genetic
stock
|
| 2 | CO | Companion |
Companion
animals
|
| 2 | DA | Dairy |
Milk
production
|
| 2 | DR | Draft |
Draft
animals
|
| 2 | DU | Dual |
Dual
purpose.
Defined
purposes
based
on
species
and
breed
|
| 2 | FI | Fiber |
Animals
raised
for
their
fur,
hair
or
skins
|
| 2 | LY | Layer |
Chickens
raised
for
egg
production
|
| 2 | MT | Meat |
Animals
raised
for
meat
production
|
| 2 | MU | Multiplier |
Poultry
flocks
used
for
chick/poult
production
|
| 2 | PL | Pleasure |
Animals
rasied
for
recreation
|
| 2 | RC | Racing |
Animals
raised
for
racing
perfomance
|
| 2 | SH | Show |
Animals
raised
for
shows
|
| 2 | VL | Veal |
Cattle
raised
for
veal
meat
production.
Implicit
is
the
husbandry
method.
|
| 2 | WL | Wool |
Sheep,
goats
and
other
mammals
raised
for
their
fiber
|
| 2 | WO | Working |
Animals
used
to
perform
work
|
| 1 | (_MedicationGeneralizationRoleType) Abstract |
Identifies
the
specific
hierarchical
relationship
between
the
playing
and
scoping
medications.
Examples: Generic, Generic Formulation, Therapeutic Class, etc. |
|
| 2 | DC | therapeutic class |
Description:A
categorization
of
medicinal
products
by
their
therapeutic
properties
and/or
main
therapeutic
use.
|
| 2 | GD | generic drug |
Relates
a
manufactured
drug
product
to
the
non-proprietary
(generic)
representation
of
its
ingredients
independent
of
strength,
and
form.
The scoping entity identifies a unique combination of medicine ingredients; sometimes referred to as |
| 3 | GDF | generic drug form |
Relates
a
manufactured
drug
product
to
the
non-proprietary
(generic)
representation
of
its
ingredients
and
dose
form,
independent
of
strength
of
the
ingredients.
The
scoping
entity
identifies
a
unique
combination
of
medicine
ingredients
in
a
specific
dose
form.
|
| 3 | GDS | generic drug strength |
Relates
a
manufactured
drug
product
to
the
non-proprietary
(generic)
representation
of
is
ingredients
with
their
strength.
The
scoping
entity
identifies
a
unique
combination
of
medicine
ingredients
with
their
strength.
|
| 3 | GDSF | generic drug strength form |
Relates
a
manufactured
drug
product
to
the
non-proprietary
(generic)
representation
of
its
ingredients
with
their
strength
in
a
specific
dose
form.
The
scoping
entity
identifies
a
unique
combination
of
medicine
ingredients
with
their
strength
in
a
single
dose
form.
|
| 2 | MGDSF | manufactured drug strength form |
Relates
a
manufactured
drug
product
to
the
non-proprietary
(generic)
representation
of
its
ingredients
with
their
strength
in
a
specific
dose
form.
The
scoping
entity
identifies
a
unique
combination
of
medicine
ingredients
with
their
strength
in
a
single
dose
form.
|
| 1 | (_MemberRoleType) Abstract |
Types
of
membership
for
Role
code
|
|
| 2 | TRB | Tribal Member |
A
person
who
is
a
member
of
a
tribe.
|
| 1 | (_PersonalRelationshipRoleType) Abstract | ||
| 2 | FAMMEMB | family member |
A
relationship
between
two
people
characterizing
their
|
| 3 | CHILD | child |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
of
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 4 | CHLDADOPT | adopted child |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
taken
into
a
family
through
legal
means
and
raised
by
the
scoping
person
(parent)
as
his
or
her
own
child.
|
| 5 | DAUADOPT | adopted daughter |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
child
taken
into
a
family
through
legal
means
and
raised
by
the
scoping
person
(parent)
as
his
or
her
own
child.
|
| 5 | SONADOPT | adopted son |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
child
taken
into
a
family
through
legal
means
and
raised
by
the
scoping
person
(parent)
as
his
or
her
own
child.
|
| 4 | CHLDFOST | foster child |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
receiving
parental
care
and
nurture
from
the
scoping
person
(parent)
but
not
related
to
him
or
her
through
legal
or
blood
ties.
|
| 5 | DAUFOST | foster daughter |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
child
receiving
parental
care
and
nurture
from
the
scoping
person
(parent)
but
not
related
to
him
or
her
through
legal
or
blood
ties.
|
| 5 | SONFOST | foster son |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
child
receiving
parental
care
and
nurture
from
the
scoping
person
(parent)
but
not
related
to
him
or
her
through
legal
or
blood
ties.
|
| 4 | DAUC | daughter |
Description:
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
child
(of
any
type)
of
scoping
entity
(parent)
|
| 5 | DAUADOPT | ||
| 5 | DAUFOST | ||
| 5 | DAU | natural daughter |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
offspring
of
the
scoping
entity
(parent).
|
| 5 | STPDAU | stepdaughter |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
daughter
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse
by
a
previous
union.
|
| 4 | NCHILD | natural child |
The
player
of
the
role
is
an
offspring
of
the
scoping
entity
as
determined
by
birth.
|
| 5 | DAU | ||
| 5 | SON | natural son |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
offspring
of
the
scoping
entity
(parent).
|
| 4 | SONC | son |
Description:
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
child
(of
any
type)
of
scoping
entity
(parent)
|
| 5 | SONADOPT | ||
| 5 | SONFOST | ||
| 5 | SON | ||
| 5 | STPSON | stepson |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
son
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse
by
a
previous
union.
|
| 4 | STPCHLD | step child |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse
by
a
previous
union.
|
| 5 | STPDAU | ||
| 5 | STPSON | ||
| 3 | EXT | extended family member |
Description:
A
family
member
not
having
an
immediate
genetic
or
legal
relationship
e.g.
Aunt,
cousin,
great
grandparent,
grandchild,
grandparent,
niece,
nephew
or
uncle.
|
| 4 | AUNT | aunt |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
mother
or
father.
|
| 5 | MAUNT | maternal aunt |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother.
|
| 5 | PAUNT | paternal aunt |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father.
|
| 4 | COUSN | cousin |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
relative
of
the
scoping
person
descended
from
a
common
ancestor,
such
as
a
grandparent,
by
two
or
more
steps
in
a
diverging
line.
|
| 5 | MCOUSN | maternal cousin |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
relative
of
the
scoping
person
descended
from
a
common
ancestor
on
the
player's
mother's
side,
such
as
a
grandparent,
by
two
or
more
steps
in
a
diverging
line.
|
| 5 | PCOUSN | paternal cousin |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
relative
of
the
scoping
person
descended
from
a
common
ancestor
on
the
player's
father's
side,
such
as
a
grandparent,
by
two
or
more
steps
in
a
diverging
line.
|
| 4 | GGRPRN | great grandparent |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
parent
of
the
scoping
person's
grandparent.
|
| 5 | GGRFTH | great grandfather |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
father
of
the
scoping
person's
grandparent.
|
| 6 | MGGRFTH | maternal great-grandfather |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
father
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother's
parent.
|
| 6 | PGGRFTH | paternal great-grandfather |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
father
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father's
parent.
|
| 5 | GGRMTH | great grandmother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
grandparent.
|
| 6 | MGGRMTH | maternal great-grandmother |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother's
parent.
|
| 6 | PGGRMTH | paternal great-grandmother |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father's
parent.
|
| 5 | MGGRPRN | maternal great-grandparent |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
parent
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother's
parent.
|
| 6 | MGGRFTH | ||
| 6 | MGGRMTH | ||
| 5 | PGGRPRN | paternal great-grandparent |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
parent
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father's
parent.
|
| 6 | PGGRFTH | ||
| 6 | PGGRMTH | ||
| 4 | GRNDCHILD | grandchild |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
of
the
scoping
person's
son
or
daughter.
|
| 5 | GRNDDAU | granddaughter |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
daughter
of
the
scoping
person's
son
or
daughter.
|
| 5 | GRNDSON | grandson |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
son
of
the
scoping
person's
son
or
daughter.
|
| 4 | GRPRN | grandparent |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
parent
of
the
scoping
person's
mother
or
father.
|
| 5 | GRFTH | grandfather |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
father
of
the
scoping
person's
mother
or
father.
|
| 6 | MGRFTH | maternal grandfather |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
father
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother.
|
| 6 | PGRFTH | paternal grandfather |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
father
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father.
|
| 5 | GRMTH | grandmother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
mother
or
father.
|
| 6 | MGRMTH | maternal grandmother |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother.
|
| 6 | PGRMTH | paternal grandmother |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father.
|
| 5 | MGRPRN | maternal grandparent |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
parent
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother.
|
| 6 | MGRFTH | ||
| 6 | MGRMTH | ||
| 5 | PGRPRN | paternal grandparent |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
the
biological
parent
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father.
|
| 6 | PGRFTH | ||
| 6 | PGRMTH | ||
| 4 | INLAW | inlaw |
A
relationship
between
an
individual
and
a
member
of
their
spousal
partner's
immediate
family.
|
| 5 | CHLDINLAW | child-in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
spouse
of
scoping
person's
child.
|
| 6 | DAUINLAW | daughter in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
wife
of
scoping
person's
son.
|
| 6 | SONINLAW | son in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
husband
of
scoping
person's
daughter.
|
| 5 | PRNINLAW | parent in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
parent
of
scoping
person's
husband
or
wife.
|
| 6 | FTHINLAW | father-in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
father
of
the
scoping
person's
husband
or
wife.
|
| 6 | MTHINLAW | mother-in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
mother
of
the
scoping
person's
husband
or
wife.
|
| 5 | SIBINLAW | sibling in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is:
(1)
a
sibling
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse,
or
(2)
the
spouse
of
the
scoping
person's
sibling,
or
(3)
the
spouse
of
a
sibling
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 6 | BROINLAW | brother-in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is:
(1)
a
brother
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse,
or
(2)
the
husband
of
the
scoping
person's
sister,
or
(3)
the
husband
of
a
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 6 | SISINLAW | sister-in-law |
The
player
of
the
role
is:
(1)
a
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse,
or
(2)
the
wife
of
the
scoping
person's
brother,
or
(3)
the
wife
of
a
brother
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 4 | NIENEPH | niece/nephew |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
of
scoping
person's
brother
or
sister
or
of
the
brother
or
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 5 | NEPHEW | nephew |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
son
of
the
scoping
person's
brother
or
sister
or
of
the
brother
or
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 5 | NIECE | niece |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
daughter
of
the
scoping
person's
brother
or
sister
or
of
the
brother
or
sister
of
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 4 | UNCLE | uncle |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
brother
of
the
scoping
person's
mother
or
father.
|
| 5 | MUNCLE | maternal uncle |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
brother
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
mother.
|
| 5 | PUNCLE | paternal uncle |
Description:The
player
of
the
role
is
a
biological
brother
of
the
scoping
person's
biological
father.
|
| 3 | PRN | parent |
The
player
of
the
role
is
one
who
begets,
gives
birth
to,
or
nurtures
and
raises
the
scoping
entity
(child).
|
| 4 | ADOPTP | adoptive parent |
The
player
of
the
role
(parent)
has
taken
the
scoper
(child)
into
their
family
through
legal
means
and
raises
them
as
his
or
her
own
child.
|
| 5 | ADOPTF | adoptive father |
The
player
of
the
role
(father)
is
a
male
who
has
taken
the
scoper
(child)
into
their
family
through
legal
means
and
raises
them
as
his
own
child.
|
| 5 | ADOPTM | adoptive mother |
The
player
of
the
role
(father)
is
a
female
who
has
taken
the
scoper
(child)
into
their
family
through
legal
means
and
raises
them
as
her
own
child.
|
| 4 | FTH | father |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
who
begets
or
raises
or
nurtures
the
scoping
entity
(child).
|
| 5 | ADOPTF | ||
| 5 | FTHFOST | foster father |
The
player
of
the
role
(parent)
who
is
a
male
state-certified
caregiver
responsible
for
the
scoper
(child)
who
has
been
placed
in
the
parent's
care.
The
placement
of
the
child
is
usually
arranged
through
the
government
or
a
social-service
agency,
and
temporary.
The state, via a jurisdiction recognized child protection agency, stands as in loco parentis to the child, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the specified child. |
| 5 | NFTH | natural father |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
who
begets
the
scoping
entity
(child).
|
| 6 | NFTHF | natural father of fetus |
Indicates
the
biologic
male
parent
of
a
fetus.
|
| 5 | STPFTH | stepfather |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
husband
of
scoping
person's
mother
and
not
the
scoping
person's
natural
father.
|
| 4 | MTH | mother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
who
conceives,
gives
birth
to,
or
raises
and
nurtures
the
scoping
entity
(child).
|
| 5 | ADOPTM | ||
| 5 | GESTM | gestational mother |
The
player
is
a
female
whose
womb
carries
the
fetus
of
the
scoper.
Generally
used
when
the
gestational
mother
and
natural
mother
are
not
the
same.
|
| 5 | MTHFOST | foster mother |
The
player
of
the
role
(parent)
who
is
a
female
state-certified
caregiver
responsible
for
the
scoper
(child)
who
has
been
placed
in
the
parent's
care.
The
placement
of
the
child
is
usually
arranged
through
the
government
or
a
social-service
agency,
and
temporary.
The state, via a jurisdiction recognized child protection agency, stands as in loco parentis to the child, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the specified child. |
| 5 | NMTH | natural mother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
who
conceives
or
gives
birth
to
the
scoping
entity
(child).
|
| 6 | NMTHF | natural mother of fetus |
The
player
is
the
biologic
female
parent
of
the
scoping
fetus.
|
| 5 | STPMTH | stepmother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
wife
of
scoping
person's
father
and
not
the
scoping
person's
natural
mother.
|
| 4 | NPRN | natural parent | |
| 5 | NFTH | ||
| 5 | NMTH | ||
| 4 | PRNFOST | foster parent |
The
player
of
the
role
(parent)
who
is
a
state-certified
caregiver
responsible
for
the
scoper
(child)
who
has
been
placed
in
the
parent's
care.
The
placement
of
the
child
is
usually
arranged
through
the
government
or
a
social-service
agency,
and
temporary.
The state, via a jurisdiction recognized child protection agency, stands as in loco parentis to the child, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the specified child. |
| 5 | FTHFOST | ||
| 5 | MTHFOST | ||
| 4 | STPPRN | step parent |
The
player
of
the
role
is
the
spouse
of
the
scoping
person's
parent
and
not
the
scoping
person's
natural
parent.
|
| 5 | STPFTH | ||
| 5 | STPMTH | ||
| 3 | SIB | sibling |
The
player
of
the
role
shares
one
or
both
parents
in
common
with
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 4 | BRO | brother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
sharing
one
or
both
parents
in
common
with
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 5 | HBRO | half-brother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
related
to
the
scoping
entity
by
sharing
only
one
biological
parent.
|
| 5 | NBRO | natural brother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
male
having
the
same
biological
parents
as
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 6 | TWINBRO | twin brother |
The
scoper
was
carried
in
the
same
womb
as
the
male
player
and
shares
common
biological
parents.
|
| 7 | FTWINBRO | fraternal twin brother |
The
scoper
was
carried
in
the
same
womb
as
the
male
player
and
shares
common
biological
parents
but
is
the
product
of
a
distinct
egg/sperm
pair.
|
| 7 | ITWINBRO | identical twin brother |
The
male
scoper
is
an
offspring
of
the
same
egg-sperm
pair
as
the
male
player.
|
| 5 | STPBRO | stepbrother |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
son
of
the
scoping
person's
stepparent.
|
| 4 | HSIB | half-sibling |
The
player
of
the
role
is
related
to
the
scoping
entity
by
sharing
only
one
biological
parent.
|
| 5 | HBRO | ||
| 5 | HSIS | half-sister |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
related
to
the
scoping
entity
by
sharing
only
one
biological
parent.
|
| 4 | NSIB | natural sibling |
The
player
of
the
role
has
both
biological
parents
in
common
with
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 5 | NBRO | ||
| 5 | NSIS | natural sister |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
having
the
same
biological
parents
as
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 6 | TWINSIS | twin sister |
The
scoper
was
carried
in
the
same
womb
as
the
female
player
and
shares
common
biological
parents.
|
| 7 | FTWINSIS | fraternal twin sister |
The
scoper
was
carried
in
the
same
womb
as
the
female
player
and
shares
common
biological
parents
but
is
the
product
of
a
distinct
egg/sperm
pair.
|
| 7 | ITWINSIS | identical twin sister |
The
female
scoper
is
an
offspring
of
the
same
egg-sperm
pair
as
the
female
player.
|
| 5 | TWIN | twin |
The
scoper
and
player
were
carried
in
the
same
womb
and
shared
common
biological
parents.
|
| 6 | TWINBRO | ||
| 6 | TWINSIS | ||
| 6 | FTWIN | fraternal twin |
The
scoper
and
player
were
carried
in
the
same
womb
and
share
common
biological
parents
but
are
the
product
of
distinct
egg/sperm
pairs.
|
| 7 | FTWINBRO | ||
| 7 | FTWINSIS | ||
| 6 | ITWIN | identical twin |
The
scoper
and
player
are
offspring
of
the
same
egg-sperm
pair.
|
| 7 | ITWINBRO | ||
| 7 | ITWINSIS | ||
| 4 | SIS | sister |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
female
sharing
one
or
both
parents
in
common
with
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 5 | HSIS | ||
| 5 | NSIS | ||
| 5 | STPSIS | stepsister |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
daughter
of
the
scoping
person's
stepparent.
|
| 4 | STPSIB | step sibling |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
child
of
the
scoping
person's
stepparent.
|
| 5 | STPBRO | ||
| 5 | STPSIS | ||
| 3 | SIGOTHR | significant other |
A
person
who
is
important
to
one's
well
being;
especially
a
spouse
or
one
in
a
similar
relationship.
(The
player
is
the
one
who
is
important)
|
| 4 | DOMPART | domestic partner |
The
player
of
the
role
cohabits
with
the
scoping
person
but
is
not
the
scoping
person's
spouse.
|
| 4 | FMRSPS | former spouse |
Player
of
the
role
was
previously
joined
to
the
scoping
person
in
marriage
and
this
marriage
is
now
dissolved
and
inactive.
Usage Note: This is significant to indicate as some jurisdictions have different legal requirements for former spouse to access the patient's record, from a general friend. |
| 4 | SPS | spouse |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
marriage
partner
of
the
scoping
person.
|
| 5 | HUSB | husband |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
man
joined
to
a
woman
(scoping
person)
in
marriage.
|
| 5 | WIFE | wife |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
woman
joined
to
a
man
(scoping
person)
in
marriage.
|
| 2 | FRND | unrelated friend |
The
player
of
the
role
is
a
person
who
is
known,
liked,
and
trusted
by
the
scoping
person.
|
| 2 | NBOR | neighbor |
The
player
of
the
role
lives
near
or
next
to
the
scoping
person.
|
| 2 | ONESELF | self |
The
relationship
that
a
person
has
with
his
or
her
self.
|
| 2 | ROOM | Roommate |
One
who
shares
living
quarters
with
the
subject.
|
| 1 | (_PolicyOrProgramCoverageRoleType) Abstract |
Description:
A
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
an
identified
party
for
benefits
covered
under
an
insurance
policy
or
a
program
based
on
meeting
eligibility
criteria.
Eligibility as a covered party may be conditioned on the party meeting criteria to qualify for coverage under a policy or program, which may be mandated by law. These criteria may be: The sole basis for coverage, e.g., being differently abled may qualify a person for disability coverage May more fully qualify a covered party role e.g, being differently abled may qualify an adult child as a dependent May impact the level of coverage for a covered party under a policy or program, e.g., being differently abled may qualify a program eligible for additional benefits. Discussion: The Abstract Value Set In summary, the coded concepts in the Abstract Value Set |
|
| 2 | (_CoverageRoleType) Abstract |
Role
recognized
through
the
issuance
of
insurance
coverage
to
an
identified
covered
party
who
has
this
relationship
with
the
policy
holder
such
as
the
policy
holder
themselves
(self),
spouse,
child,
etc
|
|
| 3 | FAMDEP | family dependent |
The
player
of
the
role
is
dependent
of
the
scoping
entity.
|
| 3 | HANDIC | handicapped dependent |
Covered
party
is
a
dependent
of
the
policy
holder
with
a
physical
or
mental
disability
causing
a
disadvantage
that
makes
independent
achievement
unusually
difficult.
|
| 3 | INJ | injured plaintiff |
Covered
party
is
an
injured
party
with
a
legal
claim
for
compensation
against
a
policy
holder
under
an
insurance
policy.
|
| 3 | SELF | self |
Covered
party
is
the
policy
holder.
Also
known
as
the
subscriber.
|
| 3 | SPON | sponsored dependent |
Covered
party
is
an
individual
that
the
policy
holder
has
assumed
responsibility
for,
such
as
foster
child
or
legal
ward.
|
| 3 | STUD | student |
Covered
party
to
an
insurance
policy
has
coverage
through
full-time
or
part-time
attendance
at
a
recognized
educational
institution
as
defined
by
a
particular
insurance
policy.
|
| 4 | FSTUD | full-time student |
Covered
party
to
an
insurance
policy
has
coverage
through
full-time
attendance
at
a
recognized
educational
institution
as
defined
by
a
particular
insurance
policy.
|
| 4 | PSTUD | part-time student |
Covered
party
to
an
insurance
policy
has
coverage
through
part-time
attendance
at
a
recognized
educational
institution
as
defined
by
a
particular
insurance
policy.
|
| 3 | ADOPT | adopted child |
A
child
taken
into
one's
family
through
legal
means
and
raised
as
one's
own
child.
|
| 3 | GCHILD | grandchild |
A
child
of
one's
son
or
daughter.
|
| 3 | GPARNT | grandparent |
parent
of
a
parent
of
the
subject.
|
| 3 | NAT | natural child |
A
child
as
determined
by
birth.
|
| 3 | NIENE | niece/nephew |
A
child
of
one's
brother
or
sister
or
of
the
brother
or
sister
of
one's
spouse.
|
| 3 | PARNT | parent |
One
that
begets
or
brings
forth
offspring
or
a
person
who
brings
up
and
cares
for
for
another
(Webster's
Collegiate
Dictionary)
|
| 3 | SPSE | spouse |
A
marriage
partner;
a
husband
or
wife.
|
| 3 | STEP | step child |
A
child
receiving
parental
care
and
nurture
from
a
person
who
is
related
to
them
through
marriage
to
their
parent.
|
| 2 | (_CoveredPartyRoleType) Abstract |
A
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
an
identified
living
subject
for
benefits
covered
under
an
insurance
policy
or
a
program.
Eligibility
as
a
covered
party
may
be
conditioned
on
a
relationship
with
(1)
the
policy
holder
such
as
the
policy
holder
who
is
covered
as
an
individual
under
a
poliy
or
as
a
party
sponsored
for
coverage
by
the
policy
holder.
Example:An employee as a subscriber; or (2) on being scoped another covered party such as the subscriber, as in the case of a dependent. Discussion: The Abstract Value Set |
|
| 3 | (_ClaimantCoveredPartyRoleType) Abstract |
DescriptionA
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
a
party
play
a
claimant
for
benefits
covered
or
provided
under
an
insurance
policy.
|
|
| 4 | CRIMEVIC | crime victim |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
allegations
of
being
the
victim
of
a
crime.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is |
| 4 | INJWKR | injured worker |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
workers
compensation
program
based
on
the
filing
of
work-related
injury
claim.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 3 | (_DependentCoveredPartyRoleType) Abstract |
Description:
A
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
a
party
to
play
a
dependent
for
benefits
covered
or
provided
under
a
health
insurance
policy
because
of
an
association
with
the
subscriber
that
is
recognized
by
the
policy
underwriter.
|
|
| 4 | COCBEN | continuity of coverage beneficiary |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
an
individual
insured
with
continuity
of
coverage
under
a
policy
which
is
being
terminated
based
on
loss
of
original
status
that
was
the
basis
for
coverage.
Criteria
for
qualifying
for
continuity
of
coverage
may
be
set
by
law.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 4 | DIFFABL | differently abled |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
meeting
criteria
for
health
or
functional
limitation
set
by
law
or
by
the
program.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 4 | WARD | ward |
Description:
A
person,
who
is
a
minor
or
is
deemed
incompetent,
who
plays
the
role
of
a
program
eligible
where
eligibility
for
coverage
is
based
on
meeting
program
eligibility
criteria
for
status
as
a
ward
of
a
court
or
jurisdiction.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is a |
| 3 | (_IndividualInsuredPartyRoleType) Abstract |
A
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
a
party
to
play
an
individual
insured
for
benefits
covered
or
provided
under
an
insurance
policy
where
the
party
is
also
the
policy
holder.
|
|
| 4 | COCBEN | ||
| 4 | RETIREE | retiree |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
an
individual
insured
under
a
policy
based
on
meeting
criteria
for
the
employment
status
of
retired
set
by
law
or
the
policy.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 3 | (_ProgramEligiblePartyRoleType) Abstract |
Description:A
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
a
party
to
play
a
program
eligible
for
benefits
covered
or
provided
under
a
program.
|
|
| 4 | CRIMEVIC | ||
| 4 | INJWKR | ||
| 4 | DIFFABL | ||
| 4 | WARD | ||
| 4 | INDIG | member of an indigenous people |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
aboriginal
ancestry
or
as
a
member
of
an
aboriginal
community.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is |
| 4 | MIL | military |
Definition:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
military
status.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 5 | ACTMIL | active duty military |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
active
military
status.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 5 | RETMIL | retired military |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
retired
military
status.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 5 | VET | veteran |
Description:
A
person
playing
the
role
of
program
eligible
under
a
program
based
on
status
as
a
military
veteran.
Discussion: This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either |
| 3 | (_SubscriberCoveredPartyRoleType) Abstract |
Description:
A
role
recognized
through
the
eligibility
of
a
party
to
play
a
subscriber
for
benefits
covered
or
provided
under
a
health
insurance
policy.
|
|
| 4 | COCBEN | ||
| 4 | RETIREE | ||
| 4 | MIL | ||
| 1 | (_ResearchSubjectRoleBasis) Abstract |
Specifies
the
administrative
functionality
within
a
formal
experimental
design
for
which
the
ResearchSubject
role
was
established.
Examples:
screening
-
role
is
used
for
pre-enrollment
evaluation
portion
of
the
design;
enrolled
-
role
is
used
for
subjects
admitted
to
the
active
treatment
portion
of
the
design.
|
|
| 2 | ERL | enrollment |
Definition:The
specific
role
being
played
by
a
research
subject
participating
in
the
active
treatment
or
primary
data
collection
portion
of
a
research
study.
|
| 2 | SCN | screening |
Definition:The
specific
role
being
played
by
a
research
subject
participating
in
the
pre-enrollment
evaluation
portion
of
a
research
study.
|
| 1 | (_ServiceDeliveryLocationRoleType) Abstract |
A
role
of
a
place
that
further
classifies
the
setting
(e.g.,
accident
site,
road
side,
work
site,
community
location)
in
which
services
are
delivered.
|
|
| 2 | (_DedicatedServiceDeliveryLocationRoleType) Abstract |
A
role
of
a
place
that
further
classifies
a
setting
that
is
intended
to
house
the
provision
of
services.
|
|
| 3 | (_DedicatedClinicalLocationRoleType) Abstract |
A
role
of
a
place
that
further
classifies
the
clinical
setting
(e.g.,
cardiology
clinic,
primary
care
clinic,
rehabilitation
hospital,
skilled
nursing
facility)
in
which
care
is
delivered
during
an
encounter.
|
|
| 4 | DX | Diagnostics or therapeutics unit |
A
practice
setting
where
diagnostic
procedures
or
therapeutic
interventions
are
performed
|
| 5 | CVDX | Cardiovascular diagnostics or therapeutics unit |
A
practice
setting
where
cardiovascular
diagnostic
procedures
or
therapeutic
interventions
are
performed
(e.g.,
cardiac
catheterization
lab,
echocardiography
suite)
|
| 6 | CATH | Cardiac catheterization lab | |
| 6 | ECHO | Echocardiography lab | |
| 5 | GIDX | Gastroenterology diagnostics or therapeutics lab |
A
practice
setting
where
GI
procedures
(such
as
endoscopies)
are
performed
|
| 6 | ENDOS | Endoscopy lab |
(X12N
261QD0000N)
|
| 5 | RADDX | Radiology diagnostics or therapeutics unit |
A
practice
setting
where
radiology
services
(diagnostic
or
therapeutic)
are
provided
(X12N
261QR0200N)
|
| 6 | RADO | Radiation oncology unit |
(X12N
261QX0203N)
|
| 6 | RNEU | Neuroradiology unit | |
| 4 | HOSP | Hospital |
An
acute
care
institution
that
provides
medical,
surgical,
or
psychiatric
care
and
treatment
for
the
sick
or
the
injured.
|
| 5 | CHR | Chronic Care Facility |
(1)
A
hospital
including
a
physical
plant
and
personnel
that
provides
multidisciplinary
diagnosis
and
treatment
for
diseases
that
have
one
or
more
of
the
following
characteristics:
is
permanent;
leaves
residual
disability;
is
caused
by
nonreversible
pathological
alteration;
requires
special
training
of
the
patient
for
rehabilitation;
and/or
may
be
expected
to
require
a
long
period
of
supervision
or
care.
In
addition,
patients
require
the
safety,
security,
and
shelter
of
these
specialized
inpatient
or
partial
hospitalization
settings.
(2)
A
hospital
that
provides
medical
and
skilled
nursing
services
to
patients
with
long-term
illnesses
who
are
not
in
an
acute
phase
but
who
require
an
intensity
of
services
not
available
in
nursing
homes
|
| 5 | GACH | Hospitals; General Acute Care Hospital |
(X12N
282N00000N)
|
| 5 | MHSP | Military Hospital |
A
health
care
facility
operated
by
the
Department
of
Defense
or
other
military
operation.
|
| 5 | PSYCHF | Psychatric Care Facility |
Healthcare
facility
that
cares
for
patients
with
psychiatric
illness(s).
|
| 5 | RH | Rehabilitation hospital |
(X12N
283X00000N)
|
| 6 | RHAT | addiction treatment center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
life
training
and/or
social
support
to
people
with
addictions.
|
| 6 | RHII | intellectual impairment center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
adaptation,
rehabilitation
and
social
integration
services
for
people
with
intellectual
and/or
pervasive
development
disorders
such
as
autism
or
severe
behaviour
disorder.
|
| 6 | RHMAD | parents with adjustment difficulties center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
social
support
services
for
adolescents
who
are
pregnant
or
have
child
and
are
experiencing
adaptation
issues/difficulties
in
their
current
or
eventual
parenting
role.
|
| 6 | RHPI | physical impairment center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
adaptation,
rehabilitation
and
social
integration
services
for
people
with
physical
impairments.
|
| 7 | RHPIH | physical impairment - hearing center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
for
people
with
hearing
impairments.
|
| 7 | RHPIMS | physical impairment - motor skills center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
for
people
with
motor
skill
impairments.
|
| 7 | RHPIVS | physical impairment - visual skills center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
for
people
with
visual
skill
impairments.
|
| 6 | RHYAD | youths with adjustment difficulties center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
life
training
and/or
social
support
services
for
the
adaption,
rehabilitation
and
social
integration
of
youths
with
adjustment
difficulties.
|
| 4 | HU | Hospital unit | |
| 5 | BMTU | Bone marrow transplant unit | |
| 5 | CCU | Coronary care unit | |
| 5 | CHEST | Chest unit |
A
specialty
unit
in
hospital
that
focuses
on
chronic
respirator
patients
and
pulmonary
failure
|
| 5 | EPIL | Epilepsy unit | |
| 5 | ER | Emergency room |
The
section
of
a
health
care
facility
for
providing
rapid
treatment
to
victims
of
sudden
illness
or
trauma.
|
| 6 | ETU | Emergency trauma unit | |
| 5 | HD | Hemodialysis unit | |
| 5 | HLAB | hospital laboratory |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
tests
done
based
on
clinical
specimens
to
get
health
information
about
a
patient
as
pertaining
to
the
diagnosis,
treatment
and
prevention
of
disease.
Hospital
laboratories
may
be
further
divided
into
specialized
units
such
as
Anatomic
Pathology,
Microbiology,
and
Biochemistry.
|
| 6 | INLAB | inpatient laboratory |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
tests
are
done
on
clinical
specimens
to
get
health
information
about
a
patient
pertaining
to
the
diagnosis,
treatment,
and
prevention
of
disease
for
a
hospital
visit
longer
than
one
day.
|
| 6 | OUTLAB | outpatient laboratory |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
tests
are
done
on
clinical
specimens
to
get
health
information
about
a
patient
pertaining
to
the
diagnosis,
treatment,
and
prevention
of
disease
for
same
day
visits.
|
| 5 | HRAD | radiology unit |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
the
branch
of
medicine
that
uses
ionizing
and
non-ionizing
radiation
to
diagnose
and
treat
diseases.
The
radiology
unit
may
be
further
divided
into
subspecialties
such
as
Imaging,
Cardiovascular,
Thoracic,
and
Ultrasound.
|
| 5 | HUSCS | specimen collection site |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
collecting
specimens
and/or
samples
from
patients
for
laboratory
testing
purposes,
but
does
not
perform
any
tests
or
analysis
functions.
|
| 5 | ICU | Intensive care unit | |
| 6 | PEDICU | Pediatric intensive care unit | |
| 7 | PEDNICU | Pediatric neonatal intensive care unit | |
| 5 | INPHARM | inpatient pharmacy |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
providing
judicious,
safe,
efficacious,
appropriate
and
cost
effective
use
of
medicines
for
treatment
of
patients
for
visits
longer
than
one
day.
The
distinction
between
inpatient
pharmacies
and
retail
(or
outpatient)
pharmacies
is
that
they
are
part
of
a
patient's
continuity
of
care
while
staying
in
the
hospital.
|
| 5 | MBL | medical laboratory |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
include
biochemistry,
hematology,
microbiology,
immunochemistry,
and
toxicology.
|
| 5 | NCCS | Neurology critical care and stroke unit | |
| 5 | NS | Neurosurgery unit | |
| 5 | OUTPHARM | outpatient pharmacy |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
providing
judicious,
safe,
efficacious,
appropriate
and
cost
effective
use
of
medicines
for
treatment
of
patients
for
outpatient
visits
and
may
also
be
used
for
discharge
prescriptions.
|
| 5 | PEDU | Pediatric unit | |
| 6 | PEDICU | ||
| 5 | PHU | Psychiatric hospital unit |
(X12N
273R00000N)
|
| 5 | RHU | Rehabilitation hospital unit | |
| 5 | SLEEP | Sleep disorders unit |
(X12N
261QA1200N)
|
| 4 | NCCF | Nursing or custodial care facility | |
| 5 | SNF | Skilled nursing facility |
(X12N
314000000N)
|
| 4 | OF | Outpatient facility | |
| 5 | ALL | Allergy clinic | |
| 5 | AMPUT | Amputee clinic | |
| 5 | BMTC | Bone marrow transplant clinic | |
| 5 | BREAST | Breast clinic | |
| 5 | CANC | Child and adolescent neurology clinic | |
| 5 | CAPC | Child and adolescent psychiatry clinic | |
| 5 | CARD | Ambulatory Health Care Facilities; Clinic/Center; Rehabilitation: Cardiac Facilities | |
| 6 | PEDCARD | Pediatric cardiology clinic | |
| 5 | COAG | Coagulation clinic | |
| 5 | CRS | Colon and rectal surgery clinic | |
| 5 | DERM | Dermatology clinic | |
| 5 | ENDO | Endocrinology clinic | |
| 6 | PEDE | Pediatric endocrinology clinic | |
| 5 | ENT | Otorhinolaryngology clinic | |
| 5 | FMC | Family medicine clinic | |
| 5 | GI | Gastroenterology clinic | |
| 6 | PEDGI | Pediatric gastroenterology clinic | |
| 5 | GIM | General internal medicine clinic | |
| 5 | GYN | Gynecology clinic | |
| 5 | HEM | Hematology clinic | |
| 6 | PEDHEM | Pediatric hematology clinic | |
| 5 | HTN | Hypertension clinic | |
| 5 | IEC | Impairment evaluation center |
Focuses
on
assessing
disability
|
| 5 | INFD | Infectious disease clinic | |
| 6 | PEDID | Pediatric infectious disease clinic | |
| 5 | INV | Infertility clinic | |
| 5 | LYMPH | Lympedema clinic | |
| 5 | MGEN | Medical genetics clinic | |
| 5 | NEPH | Nephrology clinic | |
| 6 | PEDNEPH | Pediatric nephrology clinic | |
| 5 | NEUR | Neurology clinic | |
| 5 | OB | Obstetrics clinic | |
| 5 | OMS | Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinic | |
| 5 | ONCL | Medical oncology clinic | |
| 6 | PEDHO | Pediatric oncology clinic | |
| 5 | OPH | Opthalmology clinic | |
| 5 | OPTC | optometry clinic |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
examination,
diagnosis,
treatment,
management,
and
prevention
of
diseases
and
disorders
of
the
eye
as
well
as
prescribing
and
fitting
appropriate
corrective
lenses
(glasses
or
contact
lenses)
as
needed.
Optometry
clinics
may
also
provide
tests
for
visual
field
screening,
measuring
intra-ocular
pressure
and
ophthalmoscopy,
as
and
when
required.
|
| 5 | ORTHO | Orthopedics clinic | |
| 6 | HAND | Hand clinic | |
| 5 | PAINCL | Pain clinic |
(X12N
261QP3300N)
|
| 5 | PC | Primary care clinic |
(X12N
261QP2300N)
|
| 5 | PEDC | Pediatrics clinic | |
| 6 | PEDCARD | ||
| 6 | PEDE | ||
| 6 | PEDGI | ||
| 6 | PEDHEM | ||
| 6 | PEDID | ||
| 6 | PEDNEPH | ||
| 6 | PEDHO | ||
| 6 | PEDRHEUM | Pediatric rheumatology clinic | |
| 5 | POD | Podiatry clinic |
(X12N
261QP1100N)
|
| 5 | PREV | Preventive medicine clinic | |
| 5 | PROCTO | Proctology clinic | |
| 5 | PROFF | Provider's Office |
Location
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered,
identified
as
the
healthcare
provider's
practice
office.
|
| 5 | PROS | Prosthodontics clinic | |
| 5 | PSI | Psychology clinic | |
| 5 | PSY | Psychiatry clinic | |
| 5 | RHEUM | Rheumatology clinic | |
| 6 | PEDRHEUM | ||
| 5 | SPMED | Sports medicine clinic | |
| 5 | SU | Surgery clinic | |
| 6 | PLS | Plastic surgery clinic | |
| 6 | URO | Urology clinic | |
| 5 | TR | Transplant clinic | |
| 5 | TRAVEL | Travel and geographic medicine clinic | |
| 5 | WND | Wound clinic | |
| 4 | RTF | Residential treatment facility | |
| 5 | PRC | Pain rehabilitation center | |
| 5 | SURF | Substance use rehabilitation facility |
(X12N
324500000N)
|
| 3 | (_DedicatedNonClinicalLocationRoleType) Abstract |
A
role
of
a
place
that
further
classifies
a
setting
that
is
intended
to
house
the
provision
of
non-clinical
services.
|
|
| 4 | DADDR | Delivery Address |
Location
address
where
medical
supplies
were
transported
to
for
use.
|
| 4 | MOBL | Mobile Unit |
Location
(mobile)
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered.
|
| 5 | AMB | Ambulance |
Location
(mobile)
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered,
identified
specifically
as
an
ambulance.
|
| 4 | PHARM | Pharmacy |
Location
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered,
identified
as
a
pharmacy.
|
| 5 | INPHARM | ||
| 5 | OUTPHARM | ||
| 2 | (_IncidentalServiceDeliveryLocationRoleType) Abstract | ||
| 3 | ACC | accident site |
Location
of
an
accident
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered,
such
as
a
roadside.
|
| 3 | COMM | Community Location |
Community
location
where
healthcare
is
delivered.
|
| 4 | CSC | community service center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include
providing
front-line
services
to
the
population
of
a
defined
geographic
area
such
as:
healthcare
services
and
social
services,
preventive
or
curative,
rehabilitation
or
reintegration.
|
| 3 | PTRES | Patient's Residence |
location
where
healthcare
was
delivered
which
is
the
residence
of
the
Patient.
|
| 3 | SCHOOL | school |
Location
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered,
identified
as
a
school
or
educational
facility.
|
| 3 | UPC | underage protection center |
Description:
A
location
that
plays
the
role
of
delivering
services
which
may
include:
social
emergency
services
required
for
a
young
person
as
required
under
any
jurisdictional
youth
laws,
child
placement,
and
family
mediation
in
the
defined
geographical
area
the
SDL
is
responsible
for.
It
may
provide
expertise
in
a
judiciary
setting
on
child
custody,
adoption
and
biological
history
research.
|
| 3 | WORK | work site |
Location
where
healthcare
service
was
delivered,
identified
as
a
work
place.
|
| 1 | (_SpecimenRoleType) Abstract | ||
| 2 | C | Calibrator |
A
specimen
used
for
initial
calibration
settings
of
an
instrument
|
| 2 | G | Group |
A
set
of
patient
samples
in
which
the
individuals
of
the
group
may
or
may
not
be
identified.
|
| 2 | L | Pool |
Aliquots
of
individual
specimens
combined
to
form
a
single
specimen
representing
all
of
the
included
individuals.
|
| 2 | P | Patient |
A
specimen
that
has
been
collected
from
a
patient.
|
| 2 | Q | Quality Control |
A
specimen
specifically
used
to
verify
the
sensitivity,
specificity,
accuracy
or
other
perfomance
parameter
of
a
diagnostic
test.
|
| 3 | B | Blind |
Quality
Control
specimen
submitted
to
the
lab
whose
identity
and
composition
is
not
known
to
the
lab.
|
| 3 | E | Electronic QC |
An
electronically
simulated
QC
specimen
|
| 3 | F | Filler Proficiency |
Specimen
used
for
testing
proficiency
of
an
organization
performing
testing
(how
does
this
differ
from
O?)
|
| 3 | O | Operator Proficiency |
A
specimen
used
for
evaluation
of
operator
proficiency
(operator
in
what
context?)
|
| 3 | V | Verifying |
A
specimen
used
for
periodic
calibration
checks
of
instruments
|
| 2 | R | Replicate |
A
portion
of
an
original
patent
sample
that
is
tested
at
the
same
time
as
the
original
sample
|
| 1 | CLAIM | claimant |
A
party
that
makes
a
claim
for
coverage
under
a
policy.
|
| 1 | communityLaboratory | Community Laboratory | |
| 1 | GT | Guarantor |
An
individual
or
organization
that
makes
or
gives
a
promise,
assurance,
pledge
to
pay
or
has
paid
the
healthcare
service
provider.
|
| 1 | homeHealth | Home Health | |
| 1 | laboratory | Laboratory | |
| 1 | pathologist | Pathologist | |
| 1 | PH | Policy Holder |
Policy
holder
for
the
insurance
policy.
|
| 1 | phlebotomist | Phlebotomist | |
| 1 | PROG | program eligible |
A
party
that
meets
the
eligibility
criteria
for
coverage
under
a
program.
|
| 1 | PT | Patient |
The
recipient
for
the
service(s)
and/or
product(s)
when
they
are
not
the
covered
party.
|
| 1 | subject | Self | |
| 1 | thirdParty | Third Party | |
| 1 | DEP | ||
| 1 | DEPEN | dependent |
A
party
covered
under
a
policy
based
on
association
with
a
subscriber.
|
| 1 | FM | Family Member |
A
member
of
the
covered
party's
family.
This
could
be
the
spouse,
a
parent,
a
grand
parent,
a
sibling,
etc.
|
| 1 | INDIV | individual |
A
party
covered
under
a
policy
as
the
policyholder.
|
| 1 | NAMED | named insured |
A
party
to
an
insurance
policy
to
whom
the
insurer
agrees
to
indemnify
for
losses,
provides
benefits
for,
or
renders
services.
|
| 1 | PSYCHCF | ||
| 1 | SUBSCR | subscriber |
A
party
covered
under
a
policy
based
on
association
with
a
sponsor
who
is
the
policy
holder,
and
whose
association
may
provide
for
the
eligibility
of
dependents
for
coverage
|