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Maturity Level : N/A | External | Use Context : Any |
This code system (http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier) is defined as part of HL7 v3. Related FHIR content: EntityNamePartQualifier .
Summary
| Defining URL: |
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier
|
| Version: |
|
| Name: | v3.EntityNamePartQualifier |
| Title: | v3 Code System EntityNamePartQualifier |
| Definition: |
OpenIssue: Needs description |
| OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.5.43 (for OID based terminology systems) |
| Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This Code system is used in the following value sets:
Release
Date:
2018-08-12
2019-07-31
| Level | Code | Display | Definition |
| 1 | (_OrganizationNamePartQualifier) Abstract | ||
| 2 | AC | academic |
Indicates
that
a
prefix
like
"Dr."
or
a
suffix
like
"M.D."
or
"Ph.D."
is
an
academic
title.
|
| 2 | AD | adopted |
The
name
the
person
was
given
at
the
time
of
adoption.
|
| 2 | BR | birth |
A
name
that
a
person
had
shortly
after
being
born.
Usually
for
family
names
but
may
be
used
to
mark
given
names
at
birth
that
may
have
changed
later.
|
| 2 | CL | callme |
A
callme
name
is
(usually
a
given
name)
that
is
preferred
when
a
person
is
directly
addressed.
|
| 2 | IN | initial |
Indicates
that
a
name
part
is
just
an
initial.
Initials
do
not
imply
a
trailing
period
since
this
would
not
work
with
non-Latin
scripts.
Initials
may
consist
of
more
than
one
letter,
e.g.,
"Ph."
could
stand
for
"Philippe"
or
"Th."
for
"Thomas".
|
| 2 | LS | Legal status |
For
organizations
a
suffix
indicating
the
legal
status,
e.g.,
"Inc.",
"Co.",
"AG",
"GmbH",
"B.V."
"S.A.",
"Ltd."
etc.
|
| 2 | NB | nobility |
In
Europe
and
Asia,
there
are
still
people
with
nobility
titles
(aristocrats).
German
"von"
is
generally
a
nobility
title,
not
a
mere
voorvoegsel.
Others
are
"Earl
of"
or
"His
Majesty
King
of..."
etc.
Rarely
used
nowadays,
but
some
systems
do
keep
track
of
this.
|
| 2 | PR | professional |
Primarily
in
the
British
Imperial
culture
people
tend
to
have
an
abbreviation
of
their
professional
organization
as
part
of
their
credential
suffices.
|
| 2 | SP | spouse |
The
name
assumed
from
the
partner
in
a
marital
relationship
(hence
the
"SP").
Usually
the
spouse's
family
name.
Note
that
no
inference
about
gender
can
be
made
from
the
existence
of
spouse
names.
|
| 2 | TITLE | title |
Indicates
that
a
prefix
or
a
suffix
is
a
title
that
applies
to
the
whole
name,
not
just
the
adjacent
name
part.
|
| 2 | VV | voorvoegsel |
A
Dutch
"voorvoegsel"
is
something
like
"van"
or
"de"
that
might
have
indicated
nobility
in
the
past
but
no
longer
so.
Similar
prefixes
exist
in
other
languages
such
as
Spanish,
French
or
Portugese.
|
| 1 | (PharmaceuticalEntityNamePartQualifiers) Abstract |
Description:
Medication
Name
Parts
are
a
means
of
specifying
a
range
of
acceptable
"official"
forms
of
the
name
of
a
product.
They
are
used
as
patterns
against
which
input
name
strings
may
be
matched
for
automatic
identification
of
products
from
input
text
reports.
While
they
cover
the
concepts
held
under
"doseForm"
or
"route"
or
"strength"
the
name
parts
are
not
the
same
and
do
not
fit
into
a
controlled
vocabulary
in
the
same
way.
By
specifying
up
to
8
name
parts
a
much
larger
range
of
possible
names
can
be
generated.
|
|
| 2 | CON | container name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
container
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name.
EXAMPLES: For Optaflu suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season): pre-filled syringe |
| 2 | DEV | device name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
qualifiers
in
the
name
for
devices
and
is
at
the
moment
mainly
applicable
to
insulins
and
inhalation
products.
EXAMPLES: For the medicinal product Actrapid FlexPen 100 IU/ml Solution for injection Subcutaneous use: FlexPen. |
| 2 | FLAV | FlavorName |
Description:
This
refers
to
a
flavor
of
the
medicinal
product
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name.
Examples: For 'CoughCure Linctus Orange Flavor', the flavor part is "Orange" For 'Wonderdrug Syrup Cherry Flavor', the flavor part is "Cherry" |
| 2 | FORMUL | FormulationPartName |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
formulation
of
the
medicinal
product
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name.
Examples: For 'SpecialMed Sugar Free Cough Syrup', the formulation name part is "Sugar Free" For 'QuickCure Gluten-free Bulk Fibre', the formulation name part is "gluten-free" |
| 2 | FRM | form name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
pharmaceutical
form/
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name.
EXAMPLES: For Agenerase 50 mg soft capsules: Soft Capsules For Ludiomil 25mg-Filmtabletten: Filmtabletten For Optaflu suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season): suspension for injection |
| 2 | INV | invented name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
product
name
without
the
trademark
or
the
name
of
the
marketing
authorization
holder
or
any
other
descriptor
reflected
in
the
product
name
and,
if
appropriate,
whether
it
is
intended
e.g.
for
babies,
children
or
adults.
EXAMPLES: Agenerase Optaflu Ludiomil |
| 2 | POPUL | TargetPopulationName |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
target
population
for
the
medicinal
product
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name
Examples: For 'Broncho-Drug 3.5 mg-capsules for children', the target population part is "children" For 'Adult Chesty Cough Syrup', the target population part is "adult" |
| 2 | SCI | scientific name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
product
common
or
scientific
name
without
the
trademark
or
the
name
of
the
marketing
authorization
holder
or
any
other
descriptor
reflected
in
the
product
name.
EXAMPLES: For Agenerase: N/A For Optaflu: Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season) For Ludiomil: N/A |
| 2 | STR | strength name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
strength
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name.
The
use
of
decimal
points
should
be
accommodated
if
required.
EXAMPLES: For Agenerase 50 mg soft capsules: 50mg For Ludiomil 25mg-Filmtabletten: 25 mg For Optaflu suspension for injection in pre-filled syringe Influenza vaccine (surface antigen, inactivated, prepared in cell culture) (2007/2008 season): N/A |
| 2 | TIME | TimeOrPeriodName |
Description:
This
refers
to
a
time
or
time
period
that
may
be
specified
in
the
text
of
the
medicinal
product
name
Example: For an influenza vaccine 'Drug-FLU season 2008/2009', the time/period part is "2008/2009 season" |
| 2 | TMK | trademark name |
Description:
This
refers
to
trademark/company
element
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name.
EXAMPLES: for Insulin Human Winthrop Comb 15: Winthrop |
| 2 | USE | intended use name |
Description:
This
refers
to
the
intended
use
if
present
in
the
medicinal
product
name
without
the
trademark
or
the
name
of
the
marketing
authorization
holder
or
any
other
descriptor
reflected
in
the
product
name.
Examples: For 'Drug-BI Caplets - Heartburn Relief', the intended use part is: "Heartburn Relief" For 'Medicine Honey Syrup for Soothing Coughs' the intended use part is "Soothing Coughs" |
| 1 | (_PersonNamePartQualifier) Abstract | ||
| 2 | IN | ||
| 2 | TITLE | ||
| 2 | (_PersonNamePartAffixTypes) Abstract | ||
| 3 | AC | ||
| 3 | NB | ||
| 3 | PR | ||
| 3 | VV | ||
| 2 | (_PersonNamePartChangeQualifier) Abstract | ||
| 3 | AD | ||
| 3 | BR | ||
| 3 | SP | ||
| 2 | (_PersonNamePartMiscQualifier) Abstract | ||
| 3 | CL |