Accommodation Tabular View
COCD_TP146074GB01 | |
Accommodation |
This entry class constrains the CDA observation class. Template for capturing details of a persons accommodation type and tenure. |
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[1..1] [M] classCode (CS { CNE: ActClass } ) { Fixed="OBS" } |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute classCode uses a code to describe this class as an observation. Implementation in XML Instance
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[1..1] [M] moodCode (CS { CNE: x_ActMoodDocumentObservation } ) |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute moodCode uses a code to describe the mood of the observation. Implementation in XML Instance
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[1..1] [M] code (CV { CNE:CDAObservationType } ) { Fixed="AAT" } |
Model Attribute Description Implementation in XML Instance The Coded Value (CV) data type shall be used to carry this information in the XML element value as follows:
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[1..1] [M] effectiveTime (IVL<TS>) |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute effectiveTime is used for the time of the accommodation observation. Where known the dates that the observation was effective on the patient should be recorded. Implementation in XML Instance The Interval of Points in Time data type flavour is used to carry this information in the XML element effectiveTime using the value attributes of the of the XML elements low and high. The date range shall be carried as follows: The XML attribute value of the XML elements low and high, 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 level of accuracy. When hours are present, the time zone offset must also be present.
The XML attribute value of the XML elements low and high should be populated to the level of detail that is available on the sending system. |
[1..1] [M] id (II) |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute id uses an identifier to identify the instance of the accommodation observation. Implementation in XML Instance The Identifier Global data type flavour is used to carry this information in the XML element id as follows:
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[1..1] [M] statusCode (CS { CNE:ActStatus } ) { Fixed="completed" } |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute code uses a code to describe the status of the accommodation observation. Implementation in XML Instance The Coded Simple (CS) data type shall be used to carry this information in the XML element code as follows:
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[1..1] [M] templateId (II) { Fixed="COCD_TP146074GB01#Accommodation" } |
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] value (CV { CNE:AccommodationSnCT } ) |
Model Attribute Description Implementation in XML Instance The Coded Value (CV) data type shall be used to carry this information in the XML element value as follows:
Where there is no suitable coding to enable the information to be coded then: The Coded Value (CV) data type shall be used to carry this information in the XML element value as follows:
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[0..1] author |
This template class constrains the CDA author class. The person who authored the recording of the housing observation, this must be included if the author is different to the document (inherited) author. If there is no known author for the information held on the source system then:
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[1..1] [M] typeCode (CS { CNE: ParticipationType } ) { Fixed="AUT" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute typeCode describes this class as an author participation. Implementation in XML Instance
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[1..1] [M] contextControlCode (CS { CNE: ContextControl } ) { Fixed="OP" } |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute contextControlCode uses a set of codes from the HL7 vocabulary ContextControl to determine whether participations associated with the parent act are conducted across to the child act (also associated with the child act). This set of codes also determine how these participations conduct. The conduction can only take place if the contextConductionInd in the actRelationships is set to "true". The value of this attribute is fixed in the HL7 model to "OP":
Implementation in XML Instance
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[1..1] [M] contentId (II) { "NPFIT-000005#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 run time 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
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[1..1] [M] templateId (II) { Fixed="COCD_TP146074GB01#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] [R] time (TS) |
The time at which the author authored the observation.
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[1..1] participant (AuthorChoice) |
A link to the choice of authors.
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[0..1] informant |
This template class constrains the CDA informant class. Refers to who informed about the personal care preference. |
[1..1] [M] typeCode (CS { CNE: ParticipationType } ) { Fixed="INF" } |
Model Attribute Description The HL7 attribute typeCode describes this class as a informant participation. Implementation in XML Instance
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[1..1] [M] contextControlCode (CS { CNE: ContextControl } ) { Fixed="OP" } |
Model Attribute Description
The HL7 attribute contextControlCode uses a set of codes from the HL7 vocabulary ContextControl to determine whether participations associated with the parent act are conducted across to the child act (also associated with the child act). This set of codes also determine how these participations conduct. The conduction can only take place if the contextConductionInd in the actRelationships is set to "true". The value of this attribute is fixed in the HL7 model to "OP":
Implementation in XML Instance
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[1..1] [M] contentId (II) { "NPFIT-000002#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 run time with a value from the allowed list contained in the model.
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[1..1] [M] templateId (II) { Fixed="COCD_TP146074GB01#informant" } |
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] participant (InformantChoice) |
A link to the choice of informant templates. |
AuthorChoice |
An abstract placeholder for the templates
of authors of the Accommodation related finding.
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Used by: Accommodation | |
[1..1] : Template1 |
A link to the choice of author templates. |
InformantChoice |
An abstract placeholder for the templates of informants of the Accommodation related finding. |
Used by: Accommodation | |
[1..1] : Template3 |
A link to the choice of templates for an informant. |