Intersection of http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-IdentifierScope and http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-IdentifierScope

This is the CodeSystem that contains codes in both IdentifierScope (http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-IdentifierScope) and IdentifierScope (http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-IdentifierScope).

Structure

Generated Narrative: CodeSystem 2c77c26f-0eba-4543-89eb-09eda3cba01c-3195

Properties

This code system defines the following properties for its concepts

NameCodeURITypeDescription
SpecializesSpecializesCodingThe child code is a more narrow version of the concept represented by the parent code. I.e. Every child concept is also a valid parent concept. Used to allow determination of subsumption. Must be transitive, irreflexive, antisymmetric.
GeneralizesGeneralizesCodingInverse of Specializes. Only included as a derived relationship.
internalIdinternalIdhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v3-internal-idcodeThe internal identifier for the concept in the HL7 Access database repository.
Statusstatushttp://hl7.org/fhir/concept-properties#statuscodeDesignation of a concept's state. Normally is not populated unless the state is retired.
SpecializesSpecializesCodingThe child code is a more narrow version of the concept represented by the parent code. I.e. Every child concept is also a valid parent concept. Used to allow determination of subsumption. Must be transitive, irreflexive, antisymmetric.
GeneralizesGeneralizesCodingInverse of Specializes. Only included as a derived relationship.
internalIdinternalIdhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v3-internal-idcodeThe internal identifier for the concept in the HL7 Access database repository.
Statusstatushttp://hl7.org/fhir/concept-properties#statuscodeDesignation of a concept's state. Normally is not populated unless the state is retired.

Concepts

This code system http://hl7.org/fhir/comparison/CodeSystem/2c77c26f-0eba-4543-89eb-09eda3cba01c-3195 defines codes, but no codes are represented here

CodeDisplayDefinitioninternalIdStatusinternalIdStatus
BUSN Business Identifier

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.

22609, 22609active, active22609, 22609active, active
OBJ Object Identifier

Description: The identifier associated with a particular object. It remains consistent as the object undergoes state transitions.

22610, 22610active, active22610, 22610active, active
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.

22611, 22611active, active22611, 22611active, active
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.

22612, 22612active, active22612, 22612active, active