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Maturity Level : 3 | Standards Status : Trial Use |
Identifier systems are URIs that may be used in the system element of the Identifier datatype. In the past, this page included a list of registered URIs approved for use. However, this content has been migrated to a location that can be maintained more actively.
HL7
Terminology
(
http://terminology.hl7.org
)
provides
a
registry
of
Identifier
systems
which
are
actively
curated
by
HL7
International.
If
a
URI
is
defined
in
HL7
Terminology,
it
SHOULD
be
used
in
preference
to
any
other
Identifier.system.
If
the
URI
was
defined
in
HL7
Terminology
prior
to
an
official
release
of
the
FHIR
core
specification,
those
URIs
SHALL
be
used
in
preference
to
any
other
Identifier.system.
I.e.
all
system
URIs
defined
on
terminology.hl7.org
prior
to
the
release
of
FHIR
R5
SHALL
be
used
in
systems
claiming
conformance
to
FHIR
R5.
Many identifier systems are 'local', for example the identifiers used for employee numbers, local medical record numbers, local order and encounter numbers, etc. The system URIs for such identifiers are generally determined and managed by the issuing system. However, 'shared' identifiers that are used across a wide variety of systems, such as license numbers, government-assigned identifiers, etc. need to have consistent URIs. In most cases, the assigners of these identifiers will not have published an official URI.
If
an
identifier
system
for
a
'shared'
identifier
is
not
listed
in
HL7
Terminology,
implementers
SHOULD
(and
HL7
international
published
specifications
SHALL
)
follow
the
process
for
determining
Identifier.system
URIs
defined
by
the
HL7
Terminology
Authority,
as
documented
here
.
See also the list of known coding systems that can be used in the system element of the Coding datatype.