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This is a value set defined by the FHIR project.
Summary
Defining URL: | http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/detectedissue-mitigation-action |
Name: | Detected Issue Mitigation Action |
Definition: | Kinds of mitigating actions and observations that can be associated with a detected issue or contraindication, such as 'added concurrent therapy', 'prior therapy documented', etc. |
Committee: | Clinical Decision Support Work Group |
OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.2.104 (for OID based terminology systems) |
Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This value set is used in the following places:
This value set includes codes from the following code systems:
This expansion generated 11 Aug 2016
This value set contains 27 concepts
All codes from system http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode
Code | Display | Definition |
_ActDetectedIssueManagementCode | ActDetectedIssueManagementCode | Codes dealing with the management of Detected Issue observations |
_ActAdministrativeDetectedIssueManagementCode | ActAdministrativeDetectedIssueManagementCode | Codes dealing with the management of Detected Issue observations for the administrative and patient administrative acts domains. |
_AuthorizationIssueManagementCode | Authorization Issue Management Code | Authorization Issue Management Code |
EMAUTH | emergency authorization override | Used to temporarily override normal authorization rules to gain access to data in a case of emergency. Use of this override code will typically be monitored, and a procedure to verify its proper use may be triggered when used. |
21 | authorization confirmed | Description: Indicates that the permissions have been externally verified and the request should be processed. |
1 | Therapy Appropriate | Confirmed drug therapy appropriate |
19 | Consulted Supplier | Consulted other supplier/pharmacy, therapy confirmed |
2 | Assessed Patient | Assessed patient, therapy is appropriate |
22 | appropriate indication or diagnosis | Description: The patient has the appropriate indication or diagnosis for the action to be taken. |
23 | prior therapy documented | Description: It has been confirmed that the appropriate pre-requisite therapy has been tried. |
3 | Patient Explanation | Patient gave adequate explanation |
4 | Consulted Other Source | Consulted other supply source, therapy still appropriate |
5 | Consulted Prescriber | Consulted prescriber, therapy confirmed |
6 | Prescriber Declined Change | Consulted prescriber and recommended change, prescriber declined |
7 | Interacting Therapy No Longer Active/Planned | Concurrent therapy triggering alert is no longer on-going or planned |
14 | Supply Appropriate | Confirmed supply action appropriate |
15 | Replacement | Patient's existing supply was lost/wasted |
16 | Vacation Supply | Supply date is due to patient vacation |
17 | Weekend Supply | Supply date is intended to carry patient over weekend |
18 | Leave of Absence | Supply is intended for use during a leave of absence from an institution. |
20 | additional quantity on separate dispense | Description: Supply is different than expected as an additional quantity has been supplied in a separate dispense. |
8 | Other Action Taken | Order is performed as issued, but other action taken to mitigate potential adverse effects |
10 | Provided Patient Education | Provided education or training to the patient on appropriate therapy use |
11 | Added Concurrent Therapy | Instituted an additional therapy to mitigate potential negative effects |
12 | Temporarily Suspended Concurrent Therapy | Suspended existing therapy that triggered interaction for the duration of this therapy |
13 | Stopped Concurrent Therapy | Aborted existing therapy that triggered interaction. |
9 | Instituted Ongoing Monitoring Program | Arranged to monitor patient for adverse effects |
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