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4.3.14.182 4.3.2.154 Code System CodeSystem http://hl7.org/fhir/CodeSystem/medicationrequest-status

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This is a code system defined by the FHIR project. Committee:
Official URL : http://hl7.org/fhir/CodeSystem/medicationrequest-status Version : 5.0.0
active as of 2023-03-26 Pharmacy Computable Name : MedicationRequestStatusCodes Work Group
OID: 2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.1.1377 (for OID based terminology systems) Flags : CaseSensitive, Complete. All codes ValueSet: medicationrequest Status Source Resource XML / JSON OID : 2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.4.1377

This Code system is used in the following value sets:


MedicationRequest Status Codes

This code system http://hl7.org/fhir/CodeSystem/medicationrequest-status defines the following codes:

Lvl Code Display Definition Copy
1 active Active The prescription request is 'actionable', but not all actions that are implied by it have occurred yet. btn   btn
1 on-hold On Hold Actions implied by the prescription request are to be temporarily halted, but are expected to continue later. halted. The request might or might not be resumed. May also be called 'suspended'. btn   btn
1 cancelled ended Cancelled Ended The prescription has been withdrawn request is no longer active and the subject should no longer be taking the medication. btn   btn
2   stopped Stopped Actions implied by the request are to be permanently halted, before any all of the administrations have occurred occurred. This should not be used if the original order was entered in error btn   btn
2 completed   completed Completed All actions that are implied by the prescription request have occurred. btn   btn
2   cancelled Cancelled The request has been withdrawn before any administrations have occurred btn   btn
1 entered-in-error Entered in Error The request was recorded against the wrong patient or for some reason should not have been recorded (e.g. wrong medication, wrong dose, etc.). Some of the actions that are implied by the medication request may have occurred. For example, the medication may have been dispensed and the patient may have taken some of the medication. Clinical decision support systems should take this status into account stopped btn   Stopped btn Actions implied by the prescription are to be permanently halted, before all of the administrations occurred. This should not be used if the original order was entered in error
1 draft Draft The prescription request is not yet 'actionable', e.g. it is a work in progress, requires sign-off, verification or needs to be run through decision support process. btn   btn
1 unknown Unknown The authoring/source system does not know which of the status values currently applies for this observation. request. Note: This concept is not to be used for 'other' - one of the listed statuses is presumed to apply, but the authoring/source system does not know which. btn   btn

 

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