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1.14.4.1.1116
1.25.4.1.1116
HL7
v3
Code
System
IdentifierScope
This
code
system
(http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/IdentifierScope)
is
defined
as
part
of
HL7
v3.
Formal
value
Set
definition
(identifier
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/vs/IdentifierScope
Summary
):
XML
or
JSON
Release
Date:
2014-08-07
1.14.4.1.1116.1
Defining
URL:
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Description
http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-IdentifierScope
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Name:
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v3
Code
System
IdentifierScope
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Definition:
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Description:
Codes
to
specify
the
scope
in
which
the
identifier
applies
to
the
object
with
which
it
is
associated,
and
used
in
the
datatype
property
II.
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OID:
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Level
2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20276
(for
OID
based
terminology
systems)
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System
URL:
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http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/IdentifierScope
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System
OID:
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2.16.840.1.113883.5.1116
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Source
Resource
|
XML
/
JSON
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This
value
set
is
not
currently
used
1.25.4.1.1116.1
Content
Logical
Definition

This
value
set
has
an
inline
code
system
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/IdentifierScope,
which
defines
the
following
codes:
|
Code
|
Display
|
Definition
|
1
|
BUSN
|
Business
Identifier
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Description:
An
identifier
whose
scope
is
defined
by
the
business
practices
associated
with
the
object.
In
contrast
to
the
other
scope
identifiers,
the
scope
of
the
use
of
the
id
is
not
necessarily
restricted
to
a
single
object,
but
may
be
reused
for
other
objects
closely
associated
with
the
object
due
to
business
practice.
|
1
|
OBJ
|
Object
Identifier
|
Description:
The
identifier
associated
with
a
particular
object.
It
remains
consistent
as
the
object
undergoes
state
transitions.
|
1
|
VER
|
Version
Identifier
|
Description:
An
identifier
that
references
a
particular
object
as
it
existed
at
a
given
point
in
time.
The
identifier
SHALL
change
with
each
state
transition
on
the
object.
I.e.
The
version
identifier
of
an
object
prior
to
a
'suspend'
state
transition
is
distinct
from
the
identifier
of
the
object
after
the
state
transition.
Each
version
identifier
can
be
tied
to
exactly
one
ControlAct
event
which
brought
that
version
into
being
(though
the
control
act
may
never
be
instantiated).
NOTE:
Applications
that
do
not
support
versioning
of
objects
must
ignore
and
not
persist
these
ids
to
avoid
confusion
resulting
from
leaving
the
same
identifier
on
an
object
that
undergoes
changes.
|
1
|
VW
|
View
Specific
Identifier
|
Description:
An
identifier
that
references
a
particular
object
as
it
existed
at
a
given
point
in
time.
The
identifier
SHALL
change
with
each
state
transition
on
the
object.
Example
The
version
identifier
of
an
object
prior
to
a
'suspend'
state
transition
is
distinct
from
the
identifier
of
the
object
after
the
state
transition.
Each
version
identifier
can
be
tied
to
exactly
one
ControlAct
event
which
brought
that
version
into
being
(though
the
control
act
may
never
be
instantiated).
NOTE:
Applications
that
do
not
support
versioning
of
objects
must
ignore
and
not
persist
these
ids
to
avoid
confusion
resulting
from
leaving
the
same
identifier
on
an
object
that
undergoes
changes.
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