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1.30.2.2.8 HL7 v3 Value Set ActReason

This value set (http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-ActReason) is defined as part of HL7 v3.

Summary

Defining URL:http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-ActReason
Name:v3 Code System ActReason
Definition: A set of codes specifying the motivation, cause, or rationale of an Act, when such rationale is not reasonably represented as an ActRelationship of type "has reason" linking to another Act. Examples: Example reasons that might qualify for being coded in this field might be: "routine requirement", "infectious disease reporting requirement", "on patient request", "required by law".
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1.30.2.2.8.1 Content Logical Definition


This value set includes codes from the following code systems:

 

1.30.2.2.8.2 Expansion

This expansion generated 31 Mar 2016


This value set contains 230 concepts

All codes from system http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActReason

CodeDisplayDefinition
ACCREQNAAccommodation Requested Not AvailableAccommodation requested is not available.
FLRCNVFloor ConvenienceAccommodation is assigned for floor convenience.
MEDNECMedical NecessityRequired for medical reasons(s).
PATPatient requestThe Patient requested the action
COVSUScoverage suspendedWhen a client has no contact with the health system for an extended period, coverage is suspended. Client will be reinstated to original start date upon proof of identification, residency etc. Example: Coverage may be suspended during a strike situation, when employer benefits for employees are not covered (i.e. not in effect).
DECSDdeceasedClient deceased.
REGERRregistered in errorClient was registered in error.
AGEage eligibilityA person becomes eligible for a program based on age. Example: In the U.S., a person who is 65 years of age or older is eligible for Medicare.
CRIMEcrime victimA person becomes eligible for insurance or a program because of crime related health condition or injury. Example: A person is a claimant under the U.S. Crime Victims Compensation program.
DISdisabilityA person becomes a claimant under a disability income insurance policy or a disability rehabilitation program because of a health condition or injury which limits the person's ability to earn an income or function without institutionalization.
EMPLOYemployment benefitA person becomes eligible for insurance provided as an employment benefit based on employment status.
FINANfinancial eligibilityA person becomes eligible for a program based on financial criteria. Example: A person whose family income is below a financial threshold for eligibility for Medicaid or SCHIP.
HEALTHhealth statusA person becomes eligible for a program because of a qualifying health condition or injury. Examples: A person is determined to have a qualifying health conditions include pregnancy, HIV/AIDs, tuberculosis, end stage renal disease, breast or cervical cancer, or other condition requiring specialized health services, hospice, institutional or community based care provided under a program
MULTImultiple criteria eligibilityA person becomes eligible for a program based on more than one criterion. Examples: In the U.S., a child whose familiy income meets Medicaid financial thresholds and whose age is less than 18 is eligible for the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment program (EPSDT). A person whose family income meets Medicaid financial thresholds and whose age is 65 years or older is eligible for Medicaid and Medicare, and are referred to as dual eligibles.
PNCproperty and casualty conditionA person becomes a claimant under a property and casualty insurance policy because of a related health condition or injury resulting from a circumstance covered under the terms of the policy. Example: A person is a claimant under a homeowners insurance policy because of an injury sustained on the policyholderaTMs premises.
STATUTORYstatutory eligibilityA person becomes eligible for a program based on statutory criteria. Examples: A person is a member of an indigenous group, a veteran of military service, or in the U.S., a recipient of adoption assistance and foster care under Title IV-E of the Social Security.
VEHICmotor vehicle accident victimA person becomes a claimant under a motor vehicle accident insurance because of a motor vehicle accident related health condition or injury.
WORKwork relatedA person becomes eligible for insurance or a program because of a work related health condition or injury. Example: A person is a claimant under the U.S. Black Lung Program.
OVRERemergency treatment overrideTo perform one or more operations on information to which the patient has not consented by authorized entities for treating a condition which poses an immediate threat to the patient's health and which requires immediate medical intervention. Usage Notes: The patient is unable to provide consent, but the provider determines they have an urgent healthcare related reason to access the record.
OVRPJprofessional judgment overrideTo perform one or more operations on information to which the patient declined to consent for providing health care. Usage Notes: The patient, while able to give consent, has not. However the provider believes it is in the patient's interest to access the record without patient consent.
OVRPSpublic safety overrideTo perform one or more operations on information to which the patient has not consented for public safety reasons. Usage Notes: The patient, while able to give consent, has not. However, the provider believes that access to masked patient information is justified because of concerns related to public safety.
OVRTPSthird party safety overrideTo perform one or more operations on information to which the patient has not consented for third party safety. Usage Notes: The patient, while able to give consent, has not. However, the provider believes that access to masked patient information is justified because of concerns related to the health and safety of one or more third parties.
PurposeOfUsepurpose of useReason for performing one or more operations on information, which may be permitted by source system's security policy in accordance with one or more privacy policies and consent directives. Usage Notes: The rationale or purpose for an act relating to the management of personal health information, such as collecting personal health information for research or public health purposes.
HMARKThealthcare marketingTo perform one or more operations on information for marketing services and products related to health care.
HOPERAThealthcare operationsTo perform one or more operations on information used for conducting administrative and contractual activities related to the provision of health care.
DONATdonationTo perform one or more operations on information used for cadaveric organ, eye or tissue donation.
FRAUDfraudTo perform one or more operations on information used for fraud detection and prevention processes.
GOVgovernmentTo perform one or more operations on information used within government processes.
HACCREDhealth accreditationTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting activities related to meeting accreditation criteria.
HCOMPLhealth complianceTo perform one or more operations on information used for conducting activities required to meet a mandate.
HDECDdecedentTo perform one or more operations on information used for handling deceased patient matters.
HDIRECTdirectoryTo perform one or more operation operations on information used to manage a patient directory. Examples: facility enterprise payer health information exchange patient directory
HLEGALlegalTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting activities required by legal proceeding.
HOUTCOMShealth outcome measureTo perform one or more operations on information used for assessing results and comparative effectiveness achieved by health care practices and interventions.
HPRGRPhealth program reportingTo perform one or more operations on information used for conducting activities to meet program accounting requirements.
HQUALIMPhealth quality improvementTo perform one or more operations on information used for conducting administrative activities to improve health care quality.
HSYSADMINhealth system administrationTo perform one or more operations on information to administer the electronic systems used for the delivery of health care.
MEMADMINmember administrationTo perform one or more operations on information to administer health care coverage to an enrollee under a policy or program.
PATADMINpatient administrationTo perform one or more operations on information used for operational activities conducted to administer the delivery of health care to a patient.
PATSFTYpatient safetyTo perform one or more operations on information in processes related to ensuring the safety of health care.
PERFMSRperformance measureTo perform one or more operations on information used for monitoring performance of recommended health care practices and interventions.
RECORDMGTrecords managementTo perform one or more operations on information used within the health records management process.
TRAINtrainingTo perform one or more operations on information used in training and education.
HPAYMThealthcare paymentTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting financial or contractual activities related to payment for provision of health care.
CLMATTCHclaim attachmentTo perform one or more operations on information for provision of additional clinical evidence in support of a request for coverage or payment for health services.
COVAUTHcoverage authorizationTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting prior authorization or predetermination of coverage for services.
COVERAGEcoverage under policy or programTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting activities related to coverage under a program or policy.
ELIGDTRMeligibility determinationTo perform one or more operations on information used for conducting eligibility determination for coverage in a program or policy. May entail review of financial status or disability assessment.
ELIGVEReligibility verificationTo perform one or more operations on information used for conducting eligibility verification of coverage in a program or policy. May entail provider contacting coverage source (e.g., government health program such as workers compensation or health plan) for confirmation of enrollment, eligibility for specific services, and any applicable copays.
ENROLLMenrollmentTo perform one or more operations on information used for enrolling a covered party in a program or policy. May entail recording of covered party's and any dependent's demographic information and benefit choices.
REMITADVremittance adviceTo perform one or more operations on information about the amount remitted for a health care claim.
HRESCHhealthcare researchTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting scientific investigations to obtain health care knowledge.
CLINTRCHclinical trial researchTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting scientific investigations in accordance with clinical trial protocols to obtain health care knowledge.
PATRQTpatient requestedTo perform one or more operations on information in response to a patient's request.
FAMRQTfamily requestedTo perform one or more operations on information in response to a request by a family member authorized by the patient.
PWATRNYpower of attorneyTo perform one or more operations on information in response to a request by a person appointed as the patient's legal representative.
SUPNWKsupport networkTo perform one or more operations on information in response to a request by a person authorized by the patient.
PUBHLTHpublic healthTo perform one or more operations on information for conducting public health activities, such as the reporting of notifiable conditions.
DISASTERdisasterTo perform one or more operations on information used for provision of immediately needed health care to a population of living subjects located in a disaster zone.
THREATthreatTo perform one or more operations on information used to prevent injury or disease to living subjects who may be the target of violence.
TREATtreatmentTo perform one or more operations on information for provision of health care.
CAREMGTCare ManagementTo perform one or more operations on information for provision of health care coordination.
CLINTRLclinical trialTo perform health care as part of the clinical trial protocol.
ETREATEmergency TreatmentTo perform one or more operations on information for provision of immediately needed health care for an emergent condition.
POPHLTHpopulation healthTo perform one or more operations on information for provision of health care to a population of living subjects, e.g., needle exchange program.
MARKTmarketingDescription:
OPERAToperationsDescription:Administrative and contractual processes required to support an activity, product, or service
LEGALsubpoenaDefinition:To provide information as a result of a subpoena.
ACCREDaccreditationDescription:Operational activities conducted for the purposes of meeting of criteria defined by an accrediting entity for an activity, product, or service
COMPLcomplianceDescription:Operational activities required to meet a mandate related to an activity, product, or service
ENADMINentity administrationDescription:Operational activities conducted to administer information relating to entities involves with an activity, product, or service
OUTCOMSoutcome measureDescription:Operational activities conducted for the purposes of assessing the results of an activity, product, or service
PRGRPTprogram reportingDescription:Operational activities conducted to meet program accounting requirements related to an activity, product, or service
QUALIMPquality improvementDescription:Operational activities conducted for the purposes of improving the quality of an activity, product, or service
SYSADMNsystem administrationDescription:Operational activities conducted to administer the electronic systems used for an activity, product, or service
PAYMTpaymentDescription:Administrative, financial, and contractual processes related to payment for an activity, product, or service
RESCHresearchDescription:Investigative activities conducted for the purposes of obtaining knowledge
SRVCserviceDescription:Provision of a service, product, or capability to an individual or organization
_ActInvalidReasonActInvalidReasonDescription: Types of reasons why a substance is invalid for use.
ADVSTORAGEadverse storage conditionDescription: Storage conditions caused the substance to be ineffective.
COLDCHNBRKcold chain breakDescription: Cold chain was not maintained for the substance.
EXPLOTexpired lotDescription: The lot from which the substance was drawn was expired.
OUTSIDESCHEDadministered outside recommended schedule or practiceThe substance was administered outside of the recommended schedule or practice.
PRODRECALLproduct recallDescription: The substance was recalled by the manufacturer.
INCCOVPTYincorrect covered party as patientThe covered party (patient) specified with the Invoice is not correct.
INCINVOICEincorrect billingThe billing information, specified in the Invoice Elements, is not correct. This could include incorrect costing for items included in the Invoice.
INCPOLICYincorrect policyThe policy specified with the Invoice is not correct. For example, it may belong to another Adjudicator or Covered Party.
INCPROVincorrect providerThe provider specified with the Invoice is not correct.
IMMUNEimmunityDefinition:Testing has shown that the patient already has immunity to the agent targeted by the immunization.
MEDPRECmedical precautionDefinition:The patient currently has a medical condition for which the vaccine is contraindicated or for which precaution is warranted.
OSTOCKproduct out of stockDefinition:There was no supply of the product on hand to perform the service.
PATOBJpatient objectionDefinition:The patient or their guardian objects to receiving the vaccine.
PHILISOPphilosophical objectionDefinition:The patient or their guardian objects to receiving the vaccine because of philosophical beliefs.
RELIGreligious objectionDefinition:The patient or their guardian objects to receiving the vaccine on religious grounds.
VACEFFvaccine efficacy concernsDefinition:The intended vaccine has expired or is otherwise believed to no longer be effective. Example:Due to temperature exposure.
VACSAFvaccine safety concernsDefinition:The patient or their guardian objects to receiving the vaccine because of concerns over its safety.
FRR01order stoppedDefinition:The order has been stopped by the prescriber but this fact has not necessarily captured electronically. Example:A verbal stop, a fax, etc.
FRR02stale-dated orderDefinition:Order has not been fulfilled within a reasonable amount of time, and may not be current.
FRR03incomplete dataDefinition:Data needed to safely act on the order which was expected to become available independent of the order is not yet available Example:Lab results, diagnostic imaging, etc.
FRR04product unavailableDefinition:Product not available or manufactured. Cannot supply.
FRR05ethical/religiousDefinition:The dispenser has ethical, religious or moral objections to fulfilling the order/dispensing the product.
FRR06unable to provide careDefinition:Fulfiller not able to provide appropriate care associated with fulfilling the order. Example:Therapy requires ongoing monitoring by fulfiller and fulfiller will be ending practice, leaving town, unable to schedule necessary time, etc.
RETretestDefinition:The event occurred so that a test or observation performed at a prior event could be performed again due to conditions set forth in the protocol.
SCHscheduledDefinition:The event occurred due to it being scheduled in the research protocol.
TRMterminationDefinition:The event occurred in order to terminate the subject's participation in the study.
UNSunscheduledDefinition:The event that occurred was initiated by a study participant (e.g. the subject or the investigator), and did not occur for protocol reasons.
NPTnon-protocolDefinition:The observation or test was neither defined or scheduled in the study protocol.
PPTper protocolDefinition:The observation or test occurred due to it being defined in the research protocol, and during an activity or event that was scheduled in the protocol.
UPTper definition:The observation or test occurred as defined in the research protocol, but at a point in time not specified in the study protocol.
ALTCHOICEtry another treatment firstDescription:This therapy has been ordered as a backup to a preferred therapy. This order will be released when and if the preferred therapy is unsuccessful.
CLARIFprescription requires clarificationDescription:Clarification is required before the order can be acted upon.
DRUGHIGHdrug level too highDescription:The current level of the medication in the patient's system is too high. The medication is suspended to allow the level to subside to a safer level.
HOSPADMadmission to hospitalDescription:The patient has been admitted to a care facility and their community medications are suspended until hospital discharge.
LABINTlab interference issuesDescription:The therapy would interfere with a planned lab test and the therapy is being withdrawn until the test is completed.
NON-AVAILpatient not-availableDescription:Patient not available for a period of time due to a scheduled therapy, leave of absence or other reason.
PREGparent is pregnant/breast feedingDescription:The patient is pregnant or breast feeding. The therapy will be resumed when the pregnancy is complete and the patient is no longer breastfeeding.
SALGallergyDescription:The patient is believed to be allergic to a substance that is part of the therapy and the therapy is being temporarily withdrawn to confirm.
SDDIdrug interacts with another drugDescription:The drug interacts with a short-term treatment that is more urgently required. This order will be resumed when the short-term treatment is complete.
SDUPTHERduplicate therapyDescription:Another short-term co-occurring therapy fulfills the same purpose as this therapy. This therapy will be resumed when the co-occuring therapy is complete.
SINTOLsuspected intoleranceDescription:The patient is believed to have an intolerance to a substance that is part of the therapy and the therapy is being temporarily withdrawn to confirm.
SURGpatient scheduled for surgeryDescription:The drug is contraindicated for patients receiving surgery and the patient is scheduled to be admitted for surgery in the near future. The drug will be resumed when the patient has sufficiently recovered from the surgery.
WASHOUTwaiting for old drug to wash outDescription:The patient was previously receiving a medication contraindicated with the current medication. The current medication will remain on hold until the prior medication has been cleansed from their system.
_ControlActNullificationReasonCodeControlActNullificationReasonCodeDescription:Identifies reasons for nullifying (retracting) a particular control act.
ALTDaltered decisionDescription:The decision on which the recorded information was based was changed before the decision had an effect. Example:Aborted prescription before patient left office, released prescription before suspend took effect.
EIEentered in errorDescription:The information was recorded incorrectly or was recorded in the wrong record.
NORECMTCHno record matchDescription: There is no match for the record in the database.
INRQSTATEin requested stateThe record is already in the requested state.
NOMATCHno matchDescription: There is no match.
NOPRODMTCHno product matchDescription: There is no match for the product in the master file repository.
NOSERMTCHno service matchDescription: There is no match for the service in the master file repository.
NOVERMTCHno version matchDescription: There is no match for the record and version.
NOPERMno permissionDescription: There is no permission.
NOUSERPERMno user permissionDefinition:The user does not have permission
NOAGNTPERMno agent permissionDescription: The agent does not have permission.
NOUSRPERMno user permissionDescription: The user does not have permission.
WRNGVERwrong versionDescription: The record and version requested to update is not the current version.
DISCONTproduct discontinuedDescription:The medication is no longer being manufactured or is otherwise no longer available.
INEFFECTineffectiveDescription:The therapy has been found to not have the desired therapeutic benefit on the patient.
MONITresponse to monitoringDescription:Monitoring the patient while taking the medication, the decision has been made that the therapy is no longer appropriate.
NOREQno longer required for treatmentDescription:The underlying condition has been resolved or has evolved such that a different treatment is no longer needed.
NOTCOVERnot coveredDescription:The product does not have (or no longer has) coverage under the patientaTMs insurance policy.
PREFUSpatient refuseDescription:The patient refused to take the product.
RECALLproduct recalledDescription:The manufacturer or other agency has requested that stocks of a medication be removed from circulation.
REPLACEchange in orderDescription:Item in current order is no longer in use as requested and a new one has/will be created to replace it.
DOSECHGchange in medication/doseDescription:The medication is being re-prescribed at a different dosage.
REPLACEFIXerror in orderDescription:Current order was issued with incorrect data and a new order has/will be created to replace it.
UNABLEunable to useDescription:<The patient is not (or is no longer) able to use the medication in a manner prescribed. Example:CanaTMt swallow.
HOLDDONEsuspend reason no longer appliesDefinition:The original reason for suspending the medication has ended.
HOLDINAPsuspend reason inappropriateDefinition:
ADMINERRORadministrative error in orderOrder was created with incorrect data and is changed to reflect the intended accuracy of the order.
CLINMODclinical modificationOrder is changed based on a clinical reason.
_PharmacySupplyEventAbortReasonPharmacySupplyEventAbortReasonDefinition:Identifies why the dispense event was not completed.
CONTRAcontraindicationDefinition:Contraindication identified
FOABORTorder abortedDefinition:Order to be fulfilled was aborted
FOSUSPorder suspendedDefinition:Order to be fulfilled was suspended
NOPICKnot picked upDefinition:Patient did not come to get medication
PATDECpatient changed mindDefinition:Patient changed their mind regarding obtaining medication
QUANTCHGchange supply quantityDefinition:Patient requested a revised quantity of medication
FLRSTCKfloor stockDefinition:The bulk supply is issued to replenish a ward for local dispensing. (Includes both mobile and fixed-location ward stocks.)
LTClong term care useDefinition:The bulk supply will be administered within a long term care facility.
OFFICEoffice useDefinition:The bulk supply is intended for general clinician office use.
PHARMpharmacy transferDefinition:The bulk supply is being transferred to another dispensing facility to. Example:Alleviate a temporary shortage.
PROGprogram useDefinition:The bulk supply is intended for dispensing according to a specific program. Example:Mass immunization.
ALREADYRXnew prescription existsDefinition:Patient has already been given a new (renewal) prescription.
FAMPHYSfamily physician must authorize further fillsDefinition:Request for further authorization must be done through patient's family physician.
MODIFYmodified prescription existsDefinition:Therapy has been changed and new prescription issued
NEEDAPMTpatient must make appointmentDefinition:Patient must see prescriber prior to further fills.
NOTAVAILprescriber not availableDefinition:Original prescriber is no longer available to prescribe and no other prescriber has taken responsibility for the patient.
NOTPATpatient no longer in this practiceDefinition:Patient no longer or has never been under this prescribers care.
ONHOLDmedication on holdDefinition:This medication is on hold.
PRNAproduct not availableDescription:This product is not available or manufactured.
STOPMEDprescriber stopped medication for patientRenewing or original prescriber informed patient to stop using the medication.
TOOEARLYtoo earlyDefinition:The patient should have medication remaining.
IMPROVcondition improvedDefinition:The patient's medical condition has nearly abated.
INTOLintoleranceDescription:The patient has an intolerance to the medication.
NEWSTRnew strengthDefinition:The current medication will be replaced by a new strength of the same medication.
NEWTHERnew therapyDefinition:A new therapy will be commenced when current supply exhausted.
CHGDATAinformation changeDescription:Information has changed since the record was created.
FIXDATAerror correctionDescription:Previously recorded information was erroneous and is being corrected.
MDATAmerge dataInformation is combined into the record.
NEWDATAnew informationDescription:New information has become available to supplement the record.
UMDATAunmerge dataInformation is separated from the record.
ADMREVadministrative reviewDefinition: To evaluate for service authorization, payment, reporting, or performance/outcome measures.
PATCARpatient careDefinition:To obtain records as part of patient care.
PATREQpatient request queryDefinition:Patient requests information from their profile.
PRCREVpractice reviewDefinition:To evaluate the provider's current practice for professional-improvement reasons.
REGULregulatory reviewDescription:Review for the purpose of regulatory compliance.
RSRCHresearchDefinition:To provide research data, as authorized by the patient.
VALIDATIONvalidation reviewDescription:To validate the patient's record. Example:Merging or unmerging records.
_PharmacySupplyRequestFulfillerRevisionRefusalReasonCodePharmacySupplyRequestFulfillerRevisionRefusalReasonCodeDefinition:Indicates why the request to transfer a prescription from one dispensing facility to another has been refused.
LOCKEDlockedDefinition:The prescription may not be reassigned from the original pharmacy.
UNKWNTARGETunknown targetDefinition:The target facility does not recognize the dispensing facility.
BLKUnexpected Block (of Schedule)The time slots previously allocated are now blocked and no longer available for booking Appointments
DECPatient DeceasedThe Patient is deceased
FINNo Financial BackingPatient unable to pay and not covered by insurance
MEDMedical Status AlteredThe medical condition of the Patient has changed
MTGIn an outside meetingThe Physician is in a meeting. For example, he/she may request administrative time to talk to family after appointment
PHYPhysician requestThe Physician requested the action
_StatusRevisionRefusalReasonCodeStatusRevisionRefusalReasonCodeIndicates why the act revision (status update) is being refused.
FILLEDfully filledOrdered quantity has already been completely fulfilled.
_SubstanceAdministrationPermissionRefusalReasonCodeSubstanceAdministrationPermissionRefusalReasonCodeDefinition:Indicates why the requested authorization to prescribe or dispense a medication has been refused.
PATINELIGpatient not eligibleDefinition:Patient not eligible for drug
PROTUNMETprotocol not metDefinition:Patient does not meet required protocol
PROVUNAUTHprovider not authorizedDefinition:Provider is not authorized to prescribe or dispense
ALGINTallergy intoleranceDefinition: Patient has had a prior allergic intolerance response to alternate product or one of its components.
COMPCONcompliance concernDefinition: Patient has compliance issues with medication such as differing appearance, flavor, size, shape or consistency.
THERCHARtherapeutic characteristicsThe prescribed product has specific clinical release or other therapeutic characteristics not shared by other substitutable medications.
TRIALclinical trial drugDefinition: The specific manufactured drug is part of a clinical trial.
CTcontinuing therapyIndicates that the decision to substitute or to not substitute was driven by a desire to maintain consistency with a pre-existing therapy. I.e. The performer provided the same item/service as had been previously provided rather than providing exactly what was ordered, or rather than substituting with a lower-cost equivalent.
FPformulary policyIndicates that the decision to substitute or to not substitute was driven by a policy expressed within the formulary.
OSout of stockIn the case of 'substitution', indicates that the substitution occurred because the ordered item was not in stock. In the case of 'no substitution', indicates that a cheaper equivalent was not substituted because it was not in stock.
RRregulatory requirementIndicates that the decision to substitute or to not substitute was driven by a jurisdictional regulatory requirement mandating or prohibiting substitution.
ERErrorMoved to an error in placing the patient in the original location.
RQRequestMoved at the request of the patient.
BONUSBONUS
CHDChildren onlyDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available only to children
DEPDependents onlyDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available only to a subscriber's dependents.
ECHEmployee and childrenDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available to an employee and his or her children.
EDUEDU
EMPEmployee onlyDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available only to an employee.
ESPEmployee and spouseDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available to an employee and his or her spouse.
FAMFamilyDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available to a subscriber's family.
INDIndividualDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available to an individual.
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RECOVRECOV
RETRORETRO
SPCSpouse and childrenDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available to a subscriber's spouse and children
SPOSpouse onlyDescription:The level of coverage under the policy or program is available only to a subscribers spouse
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