IntegratedUrgentCareHistory Tabular View
COCD_TP146091GB01 | |
IntegratedUrgentCareHistory |
The IntegratedUrgentCareHistory class is used to display the history of the Integrated Urgent Care call. The history section is generated when a document is being passed onto a health professional for further action/triage. For example, if the 111 call handler triages a patient & no further action is required then there is no requirement to create a history section. If a 111 call handler triages a patient and passes the call to healthcare in the Clinical Hub then a history section must be created by the 111 system prior to passing the document to the healthcare professional. General rule is that if you are passing the call onto a healthcare professional in the Clinical Hub then you create a history section prior to sending the document. |
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[1..1] [M] classCode (CS { CNE: ActClass } ) { Fixed="ENC" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute classCode uses a code to describe this class as an encounter. Implementation in XML Instance The XML attribute classCode is fixed to " ENC". |
[1..1] [M] moodCode (CS { CNE: ActMood } ) { Fixed="EVN" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute moodCode uses a code to describe this class as an encounter event Implementation in XML Instance The XML attribute moodCode is fixed to " EVN". |
[1..1] [M] effectiveTime (IVL<TS>) |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute effectiveTime is a copy of the ClinicalDocument\effectiveTime of the document from which the History was created. Implementation in XML Instance The XML attribute value of the XML element effectiveTime shall be populated with a copy of the ClinicalDocument\effectiveTime of the document used to create this history section. |
[1..*] [M] id (SET<II>) |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute id uses identifiers to identify the case reference and the case identifier. Implementation in XML Instance The XML element id is populated from the EncompassingEncounter\id of the document used to create this history section, where the encompassingEncounter\id have an OID of either: "2.16.840.1.113883.2.1.3.2.4.18.34"or "2.16.840.1.113883.2.1.3.2.4.18.35" |
[1..1] [M] priorityCode (CV { CWE:EncounterDispositionSnCT } ) |
Model Attribute Description The attribute priorityCode is used to hold the disposition code associated with this history section. Implementation in XML Instance The XML element priorityCode is populated from the encompassingEncounter\priorityCode of the document used to create this history section. |
[1..1] [M] templateId (II) { Fixed="COCD_TP146091GB01#IntegratedUrgentCareHistory" } |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute templateId provides a unique identifier for the template and the class name within that template. This is used to identify how the CDA standard has been constrained for NHS use.
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[0..1] text (ST) |
Model Attribute Description Implementation in XML Instance
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[0..1] author |
A class which holds details of how and when the author authored the section and any nested sections. If multiple authors are required then multiple instances of the first section and any nested sections should be used. |
[1..1] [M] typeCode (CS { CNE: ParticipationType } ) { Fixed="AUT" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute typeCode uses a code to describe this class as an author participation. Implementation in XML Instance The XML attribute classCode is fixed to " AUT". |
[1..1] [M] contextControlCode (CS { CNE: ContextControl } ) { Fixed="OP" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute contextConductionCode uses a set of codes from the HL7 vocabulary ContextControl to determine whether participations associated with the parent section are conducted across to the child section (also associated with the child section). This set of codes also determine how these participations conduct. The conduction can only take place if the contextConductionInd is set to "true". The value of this attribute is fixed in the HL7 model to "OP":
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[1..1] [M] contentId (II) { "NPFIT-000081#Role" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 (NHS localisation) attribute contentId, when valued in an instance, provides a unique forward pointing identifier for the template which constrains the classes and attributes which follow, for NHS use. The attribute is intended simply as a structural navigational aid and should not be relied upon as an indicator of semantic meaning. The contentId is populated at runtime with a value from the allowed list contained in the model.
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[1..1] [M] functionCode (CV { CNE:AuthorFunctionType } ) { Fixed="OA" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute functionCode uses a code from the vocabulary AuthorFunctionType to describe the function of the author. Implementation in XML Instance The Coded Plain flavour of Coded Value (CV) datatype shall be used to carry this information in the XML element functionCode as follows:
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[1..1] [M] templateId (II) { Fixed="COCD_TP146091GB01#author" } |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute templateId provides a unique identifier for the template and the class name within that template. This is used to identify how the CDA standard has been constrained for NHS use. Implementation in XML Instance The Identifier External data type flavour is used to carry this information in the XML element templateId as follows:
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[1..1] [M] time (TS) |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute author time is used to indicate when the person authored the section. Implementation in XML Instance The XML attribute value of the XML element time, shall be populated with a time stamp in the format yyyymmddhhmmss[+|-ZZzz] where:
Sections from the right of this representation may be left off when the sending system does not record to this accuracy. When hours are present, the time zone offset must also be present. |
[1..1] participant (OriginatingAuthor) |
A link to the author templates. |
OriginatingAuthor |
The originating author of the section. |
Used by: IntegratedUrgentCareHistory | |
[1..1] : Template1 |
A link to the choice of author templates. |