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4.4.2.16 HL7 v3 Value Set AddressPartType

Vocabulary Work Group Maturity Level: N/AExternal Use Context: Any

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

Summary

Defining URL:http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-AddressPartType
Version:2018-08-12
Name:v3.AddressPartType
Title:v3 Code System AddressPartType
Definition:

Description: Code that specifies whether an address part names the street, city, country, postal code, post box, etc. Discussion: The hierarchical nature of these concepts shows composition. E.g. "Street Name" is part of "Street Address Line"

OID:2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.10642 (for OID based terminology systems)
Source ResourceXML / JSON

This value set is used in the following places:

  • CodeSystem: This value set is the designated 'entire code system' value set for v3.AddressPartType

This value set includes codes from the following code systems:

 

This expansion generated 01 Nov 2019


This value set contains 30 concepts

Expansion based on http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressPartType version 2018-08-12

All codes from system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressPartType

LvlCodeDisplayDefinition
0ADLadditional locatorThis can be a unit designator, such as apartment number, suite number, or floor. There may be several unit designators in an address (e.g., "3rd floor, Appt. 342"). This can also be a designator pointing away from the location, rather than specifying a smaller location within some larger one (e.g., Dutch "t.o." means "opposite to" for house boats located across the street facing houses).
0ALaddress lineDescription: An address line is for either an additional locator, a delivery address or a street address.
1  DALdelivery address lineA delivery address line is frequently used instead of breaking out delivery mode, delivery installation, etc. An address generally has only a delivery address line or a street address line, but not both.
1  SALstreet address lineDescription: A street address line is frequently used instead of breaking out build number, street name, street type, etc. An address generally has only a delivery address line or a street address line, but not both.
0BNNbuilding number numericThe numeric portion of a building number
0BNRbuilding numberThe number of a building, house or lot alongside the street. Also known as "primary street number". This does not number the street but rather the building.
0BNSbuilding number suffixAny alphabetic character, fraction or other text that may appear after the numeric portion of a building number
0CARcare ofThe name of the party who will take receipt at the specified address, and will take on responsibility for ensuring delivery to the target recipient
0CENcensus tractA geographic sub-unit delineated for demographic purposes.
0CNTcountryCountry
0CPAcounty or parishA sub-unit of a state or province. (49 of the United States of America use the term "county;" Louisiana uses the term "parish".)
0CTYmunicipalityThe name of the city, town, village, or other community or delivery center
0DELdelimiterDelimiters are printed without framing white space. If no value component is provided, the delimiter appears as a line break.
0DINSTdelivery installation typeIndicates the type of delivery installation (the facility to which the mail will be delivered prior to final shipping via the delivery mode.) Example: post office, letter carrier depot, community mail center, station, etc.
0DINSTAdelivery installation areaThe location of the delivery installation, usually a town or city, and is only required if the area is different from the municipality. Area to which mail delivery service is provided from any postal facility or service such as an individual letter carrier, rural route, or postal route.
0DINSTQdelivery installation qualifierA number, letter or name identifying a delivery installation. E.g., for Station A, the delivery installation qualifier would be 'A'.
0DIRdirectionDirection (e.g., N, S, W, E)
0DMODdelivery modeIndicates the type of service offered, method of delivery. For example: post office box, rural route, general delivery, etc.
0DMODIDdelivery mode identifierRepresents the routing information such as a letter carrier route number. It is the identifying number of the designator (the box number or rural route number).
0DPIDdelivery point identifierA value that uniquely identifies the postal address.
0INTintersectionDescription:An intersection denotes that the actual address is located AT or CLOSE TO the intersection OF two or more streets.
0POBpost boxA numbered box located in a post station.
0PREprecinctA subsection of a municipality
0STAstate or provinceA sub-unit of a country with limited sovereignty in a federally organized country.
0STBstreet name baseThe base name of a roadway or artery recognized by a municipality (excluding street type and direction)
0STRstreet namestreet name
0STTYPstreet typeThe designation given to the street. (e.g. Street, Avenue, Crescent, etc.)
0UNIDunit identifierThe number or name of a specific unit contained within a building or complex, as assigned by that building or complex.
0UNITunit designatorIndicates the type of specific unit contained within a building or complex. E.g. Appartment, Floor
0ZIPpostal codeA postal code designating a region defined by the postal service.