Authorise (Authorise)
Represents an authorisation for one or more
prescriptions for a specified medication item in a stated dosage.
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[1..1] classCode (CS){ Fixed="SPLY " }
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[1..1] moodCode (CS){ Fixed="INT " }
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[1..1] id (II)
An identifier of the prescription.
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[1..1] code (CV) {CNE:EhrSupplyType}
A code representing the type of prescription authorised
by this authorisation.
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[1..1] statusCode
(CS) {CNE:EhrSupplyState}
Indicates the status of the authorisation:
- Active - a currently valid authorisation against which
repeat issues may be made.
- Complete - a valid record of an expired or
discontinued authorisation is no longer active.
- Obsolete - an erroneous authorisation record that has
been replaced by a correction.
- Nullified - an erroneous authorisation record that has
been deleted.
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[0..1] effectiveTime
(IVL<TS>)
A period starting with the time of authorisation and
ending (if appropriate) with the expiry date of the period of
authorisation.
Note that for an active authorisation the end date of the effective time
is the review date. That is the date after which this authorisation will no
longer be valid unless reviewed and reauthorised. Reauthorisation after a
review is regarded as new instance of the MedicationStatement
class with a new associated Authorise
that refers to the previous authorisation.
In the case of an inactive medication (statusCode "complete"),
the end date represents the actual date of expiry.
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[1..1] availabilityTime
(TS)
The system date and time that the authorisation was
recorded.
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[1..1] quantity (PQ)
The quantity prescribed on each prescription issued in
compliance with this authorisation.
- Express simple quantities such as "100 ml"
or "3 grams" using Quantity in
Standard Units.
- Express numbers of doses, tablets, capsules, etc.
where the size of the dose or item is explicit elsewhere in the
authorisation data using Quantity in
Standard Units with the unit "1" (unity).
- Express quantities that cannot be represented
adequately using standard units using Quantity in
Arbitrary Units (e.g. "3 packs each containing 21 tablets of
substance A and 7 tablets of substance B".
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[0..1] repeatNumber
(INT){
Default="1 " }
The number of authorised prescription that were
authorised for issue by this authorisation record.
The number of actual issues against the prescription can be determined
from the number of Prescribe
instances referring to this authorisation.
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[0..1] pertinentInformation
(EhrSupply/pertinentInformation)
[1..1] typeCode
(CS){
Fixed="PERT " }
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[1..1] pertinentSupplyAnnotation
(SupplyAnnotation)
Details of the annotation.
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[1..1] classCode
(CS){
Fixed="OBS " }
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[1..1] moodCode
(CS){
Fixed="EVN " }
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[1..1] text
(ED)
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[0..1] performer (EhrSupply/performer)
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[1..1] typeCode
(CS){
Fixed="PRF " }
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[1..1] AgentRef
(AgentRef)
Refers to the person (or other agent)
responsible for this authorisation.
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[1..1] classCode
(CS){
Fixed="AGNT " }
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[1..1] id
(II)
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[0..1] consumable
(EhrSupply/consumable)
Include this only where necessary to provide more
detailed information about the authorised product.
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[1..1] typeCode
(CS){
Fixed="CSM " }
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[1..1] manufacturedProduct
(ManufacturedProduct)
Details of the medicinal product supplied.
- May include, drugs, nutritional supplements,
devices used to administer drugs, dressing, appliances,
diagnostic reagents, etc.
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[1..1] classCode
(CS){
Fixed="MANU " }
Indicates that this is a manufactured
product.
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[1..1] manufacturedMaterial
(Material)
Information about the material or substance that forms the
medicinal product.
[1..1] Material
The details of a medicinal product.
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[1..1] classCode
(CS){
Fixed="MMAT " }
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[1..1] determinerCode
(CS){CNE:KIND}
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[1..1] code
(CE)
The code representing the nature of the
product as one of the following:
- virtual medicinal product
- virtual medicinal product pack
- actual medicinal product
- actual medicinal product pack.
If the native coding scheme for medicinal product is the
Read Codes then the appropriate code is represented using
the Coded
with Original Text flavour of the data type CD.
Otherwise the Coded
Translated flavour should be used with the medicinal
product represented in the coding system used in the
sending system with a translation to an appropriate
(possibly more generalised) Read Code.
Note
- The source of these codes should
eventually be an agreed UK medicinal product
dictionary.
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[0..1] quantity
(PQ)
The quantity of the product.
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[0..1] predecessor
(Authorise/predecessor)
A reference to a previously recorded
authorisation which is reauthorised by the source act.
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[1..1] typeCode
(CS){
Fixed="SUCC " }
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[1..1] MedicationRef
(MedicationRef)
A reference to a previously recorded MedicationStatement
statement that represented the previous authorisation of this
repeat authorisation.
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[1..1] classCode
(CS){
Fixed="SBADM" }
Indicates that the referenced class is based on
the Substance Administration class.
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[1..1] moodCode
(CS){CNE:x_MedicationMood}
Indicates whether this is an intention (INT),
recommendation (RMD), order (ORD) or an actual event (EVN). The
value used here should be the same as the moodCode of the
MedicationStatement being referenced.
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[1..1] id
(II)
Refers to the id of the referenced medication
statement.
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