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This code system (http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ContextControl) is defined as part of HL7 v3.
Formal value Set definition (identifier http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/vs/ContextControl ): XML or JSON
Release Date: 2014-08-07
A
code
that
specifies
how
an
ActRelationship
or
Participation
contributes
to
the
context
of
an
Act,
and
whether
it
may
be
propagated
to
descendent
Acts
whose
association
allows
such
propagation
(see
also
attributes
Participation.contextControlCode,
ActRelationship.contextControlCode,
ActRelationship.contextConductionInd).
| Level | Code | Display | Definition |
| 1 | (_ContextControlAdditive) |
The
association
adds
to
the
existing
context
associated
with
the
Act.
Both
this
association
and
any
associations
propagated
from
ancestor
Acts
are
interpreted
as
being
related
to
this
Act.
|
|
| 2 | AN | additive, non-propagating |
The
association
adds
to
the
existing
context
associated
with
the
Act,
but
will
not
propagate
to
any
descendant
Acts
reached
by
conducting
ActRelationships
(see
contextControlCode).
Examples:
If
an
'Author'
Participation
were
marked
as
"Additive,
Non-Propagating"
it
means
that
the
author
will
be
added
to
the
set
of
author
participations
that
have
propagated
from
ancestor
Acts
for
the
purpose
of
this
Act.
However
only
the
previously
propagated
authors
will
propagate
to
any
child
Acts
that
allow
context
to
be
propagated.
|
| 2 | AP | additive, propagating |
The
association
adds
to
the
existing
context
associated
with
the
Act,
and
will
propagate
to
any
descendant
Acts
reached
by
conducting
ActRelationships
(see
contextControlCode).
Examples:
If
an
'Author'
Participation
were
marked
as
"Additive,
Propagating"
it
means
that
the
author
will
be
added
to
the
set
of
author
participations
that
have
propagated
from
ancestor
Acts,
and
will
itself
propagate
with
the
other
authors
to
any
child
Acts
that
allow
context
to
be
propagated.
|
| 1 | (_ContextControlNonPropagating) |
The
association
applies
only
to
the
current
Act
and
will
not
propagate
to
any
child
Acts
that
are
related
via
a
conducting
ActRelationship
(refer
to
contextConductionInd).
|
|
| 2 | AN | ||
| 2 | ON | overriding, non-propagating |
The
association
is
added
to
the
existing
context
associated
with
the
Act,
but
overrides
an
association
with
the
same
typeCode.
However,
this
overriding
association
will
not
propagate
to
any
descendant
Acts
reached
by
conducting
ActRelationships
(see
contextControlCode).
Examples:
If
an
'Author'
Participation
were
marked
as
"Overriding,
Non-Propagating"
it
means
that
the
author
will
replace
the
set
of
author
participations
that
have
propagated
from
ancestor
Acts.
Furthermore,
no
author
participations
whatsoever
will
propagate
to
any
child
Acts
that
allow
context
to
be
propagated.
|
| 1 | (_ContextControlOverriding) |
The
association
adds
to
the
existing
context
associated
with
the
Act,
but
replaces
associations
propagated
from
ancestor
Acts
whose
typeCodes
are
the
same
or
more
specific.
|
|
| 2 | ON | ||
| 2 | OP | overriding, propagating |
The
association
is
added
to
the
existing
context
associated
with
the
Act,
but
overrides
an
association
with
the
same
typeCode.
This
overriding
association
will
propagate
to
any
descendant
Acts
reached
by
conducting
ActRelationships
(see
contextControlCode).
Examples:
If
an
'Author'
Participation
were
marked
as
"Overriding,
Propagating"
it
means
that
the
author
will
replace
the
set
of
author
participations
that
have
propagated
from
ancestor
Acts,
and
will
itself
be
the
only
author
to
propagate
to
any
child
Acts
that
allow
context
to
be
propagated.
|
| 1 | (_ContextControlPropagating) |
The
association
propagates
to
any
child
Acts
that
are
related
via
a
conducting
ActRelationship
(refer
to
contextConductionInd).
|
|
| 2 | AP | ||
| 2 | OP |