PACIO Advance Directive Interoperability Implementation Guide
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ValueSet: Participant Relationships

Summary

Defining URL:http://hl7.org/fhir/us/pacio-adi/ValueSet/PADIParticipantRelationshipVS
Version:0.1.0
Name:PADIParticipantRelationshipVS
Title:Participant Relationships
Status:Active as of 12/6/21 8:50 PM
Definition:

This value set identifies the relationship an advance directive participant has with the person the advance directive is about.

Publisher:HL7 Patient Empowerment Working Group
Source Resource:XML / JSON / Turtle

References

Logical Definition (CLD)

 

Expansion

This value set contains 370 concepts

All codes in this table are from the system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-RoleCode

CodeDisplayDefinition
_AffiliationRoleTypeAffiliationRoleTypeConcepts characterizing the type of association formed by player and scoper when there is a recognized Affiliate role by which the two parties are related. *Examples:* Business Partner, Business Associate, Colleague
_AgentRoleTypeAgentRoleTypeParties that may or should contribute or have contributed to an Act.
AMENDERamenderAn entity which corrected, edited, or amended pre-existing information.
CLASSIFIERclassifierAn individual authorized to assign an original classification to information, including compilations of unclassified information, based on a determination that the information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure. The individual marks the information with immutable, computable, and human readable security labels in accordance with applicable security labeling policies. The labeling policies provide instructions on whether and if so how the security labels may be later reclassified \[i.e., upgraded, downgraded, used in derivative classification, or declassified\] in a manner that preserves the overridden original classification binding and provenance.
CONSENTERconsenterAn entity or an entity's delegatee who is the grantee in an agreement such as a consent for services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive in accordance with jurisdictional, organizational, or patient policy.
CONSWITconsent witnessAn entity which has witnessed and attests to observing another entity being counseled about an agreement such as a consent for services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive.
COPARTco-participantAn entity which participates in the generation of and attest to veracity of content, but is not an author or coauthor. For example a surgeon who is required by institutional, regulatory, or legal rules to sign an operative report, but who was not involved in the authorship of that report.
DECLASSIFIERdeclassifierAn individual which is authorized to declassify information based on a determination that the information no longer requires protection against unauthorized disclosure. The individual marks the information being declassified using computable and human readable security labels indicating that this is copy of previously classified information is unclassified in accordance with applicable security labeling policies. The labeling policies provide instructions on whether and if so how the security labels may be later reclassified \[i.e., upgraded or used in derivative classification\] in a manner that preserves the overridden original classification binding and provenance.
DELEGATEEdelegateeA party to whom some right or authority is granted by a delegator.
DELEGATORdelegatorA party that grants all or some portion its right or authority to another party.
DOWNGRDERdowngraderAn individual authorized to lower the classification level of labeled content and provide rationale for doing so as directed by a classification guide.
DRIVCLASSIFIERderivative classifierAn individual who is only authorized to classify reproduced, extracted, or summarized classified information, or compile classified and unclassified information by applying classification markings derived from source material or as directed by a classification guide.
GRANTEEgranteeAn entity which accepts certain rights or authority from a grantor.
GRANTORgrantorAn entity which agrees to confer certain rights or authority to a grantee.
INTPRTERinterpreterAn entity which converts spoken or written language into the language of key participants in an event such as when a provider is obtaining a patient's consent to treatment or permission to disclose information.
REVIEWERreviewerAn entity authorized to filter information according to approved criteria.
UPGRDERupgraderAn individual authorized to raise the classification level of labeled content and provide rationale for doing so as directed by a classification guide.
VALIDATORvalidatorAn entity authorized to validate information for inclusion in a record.
_CoverageSponsorRoleTypeCoverageSponsorRoleType**Description:**Codes that indicate a specific type of sponsor. Used when the sponsor's role is only either as a fully insured sponsor or only as a self-insured sponsor. NOTE: Where a sponsor may be either, use the SponsorParticipationFunction.code (fully insured or self insured) to indicate the type of responsibility. (CO6-0057)
FULLINSFully insured coverage sponsor**Description:**An employer or organization that contracts with an underwriter to assumes the financial risk and administrative responsibility for coverage of health services for covered parties.
SELFINSSelf insured coverage sponsor**Description:**An employer or organization that assumes the financial risk and administrative responsibility for coverage of health services for covered parties.
_PayorRoleTypePayorRoleType**Description:**PayorRoleType for a particular type of policy or program benefit package or plan where more detail about the coverage administration role of the Payor is required. The functions performed by a Payor qualified by a PayorRoleType may be specified by the PayorParticpationFunction value set. **Examples:**A Payor that is a TPA may administer a managed care plan without underwriting the risk.
ENROLBKREnrollment Broker**Description:**A payor that is responsible for functions related to the enrollment of covered parties.
TPAThird party administrator**Description:**Third party administrator (TPA) is a payor organization that processes health care claims without carrying insurance risk. Third party administrators are prominent players in the managed care industry and have the expertise and capability to administer all or a portion of the claims process. They are normally contracted by a health insurer or self-insuring companies to administer services, including claims administration, premium collection, enrollment and other administrative activities. Self-insured employers often contract with third party administrator to handle their insurance functions. Insurance companies oftentimes outsource the claims, utilization review or membership functions to a TPA. Sometimes TPAs only manage provider networks, only claims or only utilization review. While some third-party administrators may operate as units of insurance companies, they are often independent. However, hospitals or provider organizations desiring to set up their own health plans will often outsource certain responsibilities to TPAs. TPAs may perform one or several payor functions, specified by the PayorParticipationFunction value set, such as provider management, enrollment, utilization management, and fee for service claims adjudication management.
UMOUtilization management organization**Description:**A payor that is responsible for review and case management of health services covered under a policy or program.
RESPRSNresponsible partyThe role played by a party who has legal responsibility for another party.
EXCESTexecutor of estateThe role played by a person acting as the estate executor for a deceased subscriber or policyholder who was the responsible party
GUADLTMguardian ad lidemThe role played by a person appointed by the court to look out for the best interests of a minor child during the course of legal proceedings.
GUARDguardianThe role played by a person or institution legally empowered with responsibility for the care of a ward.
POWATTpower of attorneyA relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts.
DPOWATTdurable power of attorneyA relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another, usually a family member or relative, to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that is often limited in the kinds of powers that can be assigned. Unlike ordinary powers of attorney, durable powers can survive for long periods of time, and again, unlike standard powers of attorney, durable powers can continue after incompetency.
HPOWATThealthcare power of attorneyA relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that continues (by its terms) to be effective even though the grantor has become mentally incompetent after signing the document.
SPOWATTspecial power of attorneyA relationship between two people in which one person authorizes another to act for him or her in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts that is often limited in the kinds of powers that can be assigned.
_AssignedRoleTypeAssignedRoleType
_AssignedNonPersonLivingSubjectRoleTypeAssignedNonPersonLivingSubjectRoleType**Description:**A role type that is used to further qualify a non-person subject playing a role where the role class attribute is set to RoleClass AssignedEntity
ASSISTAssistive non-person living subject**Description:**Dogs trained to assist the ill or physically challenged.
BIOTHBiotherapeutic non-person living subject**Description:**Animals, including fish and insects, and microorganisms which may participate as assigned entities in biotherapies.
ANTIBIOTAntibiotic**Description:**Non-person living subject used as antibiotic. **Examples:**Bacteriophage, is a virus that infects bacteria.
DEBRDebridement**Description:**Maggots raised for biodebridement. **Discussion:** Maggot Debridement Therapy is the medical use of live maggots for cleaning non-healing wounds. **Examples:**Removal of burnt skin.
CCOClinical Companion**Description:**Companion animals, such as dogs, cats, and rabbits, which may be provided to patients to improve general mood, decrease depression and loneliness, and distract from stress-inducing concerns to improve quality of life.
SEESeeing**Description:**Dogs trained to assist persons who are seeing impaired or blind.
SNIFFSniffing**Description:**Dogs trained or having the ability to detect imminent seizures or cancers in humans, probably as a result of volatile chemical (odors) given off by the malignancy of the host.
_CertifiedEntityTypeCertifiedEntityTypeDefines types of certifications for all entities
_PractitionerCertifiedEntityTypePractitionerCertifiedEntityTypeDefines types of certifications for practitioners
_CitizenRoleTypeCitizenRoleTypeA role type used to qualify a person's legal status within a country or nation.
CASasylum seekerA person who has fled his or her home country to find a safe place elsewhere.
CASMsingle minor asylum seekerA person who is someone of below legal age who has fled his or her home country, *without his or her parents*, to find a safe place elsewhere at time of categorization.
CNnationalA person who is legally recognized as a member of a nation or country, with associated rights and obligations.
CNRPnon-country member without residence permitA foreigner who is present in a country (which is foreign to him/her) unlawfully or without the country's authorization (may be called an illegal alien).
CNRPMnon-country member minor without residence permitA person who is below legal age present in a country, *without his or her parents*, (which is foreign to him/her) unlawfully or without the country's authorization.
CPCApermit card applicantA non-country member admitted to the territory of a nation or country as a non-resident for an explicit purpose.
CRPnon-country member with residence permitA foreigner who is a resident of the country but does not have citizenship.
CRPMnon-country member minor with residence permitA person who is a resident below legal age of the country *without his or her parents* and does not have citizenship.
_ContactRoleTypeContactRoleTypeTypes of contact for Role code "CON"
_AdministrativeContactRoleTypeAdministrativeContactRoleTypeA contact role used for business and/or administrative purposes.
BILLBilling ContactA contact role used to identify a person within a Provider organization that can be contacted for billing purposes (e.g. about the content of the Invoice).
ORGorganizational contactA contact for an organization for administrative purposes. Contact role specifies a person acting as a liason for the organization. Example: HR Department representative.
PAYORPayor ContactA contact role used to identify a person within a Payor organization to whom this communication is addressed.
ECONemergency contactA contact designated for contact in emergent situations.
NOKnext of kinPlayed by an individual who is designated as the next of kin for another individual which scopes the role.
_IdentifiedEntityTypeIdentifiedEntityType**Definition:** A code representing the type of identifier that has been assigned to the identified entity (IDENT). **Examples:** Example values include Social Insurance Number, Product Catalog ID, Product Model Number.
_LocationIdentifiedEntityRoleCodeLocationIdentifiedEntityRoleCode**Description:**Describes types of identifiers other than the primary location registry identifier for a service delivery location. Identifiers may be assigned by a local service delivery organization, a formal body capable of accrediting the location for the capability to provide specific services or the identifier may be assigned at a jurisdictional level.
ACHFIDaccreditation location identifier**Description:**Identifier assigned to a location by the organization responsible for accrediting the location.
JURIDjurisdiction location identifier**Description:**Identifier assigned to a location by a jurisdiction.
LOCHFIDlocal location identifier**Description:**Identifier assigned to a location by a local party (which could be the facility itself or organization overseeing a group of facilities).
_LivingSubjectProductionClassLivingSubjectProductionClassCode indicating the primary use for which a living subject is bred or grown
BFBeefCattle used for meat production
BLBroilerChickens raised for meat
BRBreederBreeding/genetic stock
COCompanionCompanion animals
DADairyMilk production
DRDraftDraft animals
DUDualDual purpose. Defined purposes based on species and breed
FIFiberAnimals raised for their fur, hair or skins
LYLayerChickens raised for egg production
MTMeatAnimals raised for meat production
MUMultiplierPoultry flocks used for chick/poult production
PLPleasureAnimals rasied for recreation
RCRacingAnimals raised for racing perfomance
SHShowAnimals raised for shows
VLVealCattle raised for veal meat production. Implicit is the husbandry method.
WLWoolSheep, goats and other mammals raised for their fiber
WOWorkingAnimals used to perform work
_MedicationGeneralizationRoleTypeMedicationGeneralizationRoleTypeIdentifies the specific hierarchical relationship between the playing and scoping medications. *Examples:* Generic, Generic Formulation, Therapeutic Class, etc.
DCtherapeutic class**Description:**A categorization of medicinal products by their therapeutic properties and/or main therapeutic use.
GDgeneric drugRelates a manufactured drug product to the non-proprietary (generic) representation of its ingredients independent of strength, and form. The scoping entity identifies a unique combination of medicine ingredients; sometimes referred to as "ingredient set".
GDFgeneric drug formRelates a manufactured drug product to the non-proprietary (generic) representation of its ingredients and dose form, independent of strength of the ingredients. The scoping entity identifies a unique combination of medicine ingredients in a specific dose form.
GDSgeneric drug strengthRelates a manufactured drug product to the non-proprietary (generic) representation of is ingredients with their strength. The scoping entity identifies a unique combination of medicine ingredients with their strength.
GDSFgeneric drug strength formRelates a manufactured drug product to the non-proprietary (generic) representation of its ingredients with their strength in a specific dose form. The scoping entity identifies a unique combination of medicine ingredients with their strength in a single dose form.
MGDSFmanufactured drug strength formRelates a manufactured drug product to the non-proprietary (generic) representation of its ingredients with their strength in a specific dose form. The scoping entity identifies a unique combination of medicine ingredients with their strength in a single dose form.
_MemberRoleTypeMemberRoleTypeTypes of membership for Role code "MBR"
TRBTribal MemberA person who is a member of a tribe.
_PersonalRelationshipRoleTypePersonalRelationshipRoleType
FAMMEMBfamily memberA relationship between two people characterizing their "familial" relationship
CHILDchildThe player of the role is a child of the scoping entity.
CHLDADOPTadopted childThe player of the role is a child taken into a family through legal means and raised by the scoping person (parent) as his or her own child.
DAUADOPTadopted daughterThe player of the role is a female child taken into a family through legal means and raised by the scoping person (parent) as his or her own child.
SONADOPTadopted sonThe player of the role is a male child taken into a family through legal means and raised by the scoping person (parent) as his or her own child.
CHLDFOSTfoster childThe player of the role is a child receiving parental care and nurture from the scoping person (parent) but not related to him or her through legal or blood ties.
DAUFOSTfoster daughterThe player of the role is a female child receiving parental care and nurture from the scoping person (parent) but not related to him or her through legal or blood ties.
SONFOSTfoster sonThe player of the role is a male child receiving parental care and nurture from the scoping person (parent) but not related to him or her through legal or blood ties.
DAUCdaughter**Description:** The player of the role is a female child (of any type) of scoping entity (parent)
DAUnatural daughterThe player of the role is a female offspring of the scoping entity (parent).
STPDAUstepdaughterThe player of the role is a daughter of the scoping person's spouse by a previous union.
NCHILDnatural childThe player of the role is an offspring of the scoping entity as determined by birth.
SONnatural sonThe player of the role is a male offspring of the scoping entity (parent).
SONCson**Description:** The player of the role is a male child (of any type) of scoping entity (parent)
STPSONstepsonThe player of the role is a son of the scoping person's spouse by a previous union.
STPCHLDstep childThe player of the role is a child of the scoping person's spouse by a previous union.
EXTextended family member**Description:** A family member not having an immediate genetic or legal relationship e.g. Aunt, cousin, great grandparent, grandchild, grandparent, niece, nephew or uncle.
AUNTauntThe player of the role is a sister of the scoping person's mother or father.
MAUNTmaternal aunt**Description:**The player of the role is a biological sister of the scoping person's biological mother.
PAUNTpaternal aunt**Description:**The player of the role is a biological sister of the scoping person's biological father.
COUSNcousinThe player of the role is a relative of the scoping person descended from a common ancestor, such as a grandparent, by two or more steps in a diverging line.
MCOUSNmaternal cousin**Description:**The player of the role is a biological relative of the scoping person descended from a common ancestor on the player's mother's side, such as a grandparent, by two or more steps in a diverging line.
PCOUSNpaternal cousin**Description:**The player of the role is a biological relative of the scoping person descended from a common ancestor on the player's father's side, such as a grandparent, by two or more steps in a diverging line.
GGRPRNgreat grandparentThe player of the role is a parent of the scoping person's grandparent.
GGRFTHgreat grandfatherThe player of the role is the father of the scoping person's grandparent.
MGGRFTHmaternal great-grandfather**Description:**The player of the role is the biological father of the scoping person's biological mother's parent.
PGGRFTHpaternal great-grandfather**Description:**The player of the role is the biological father of the scoping person's biological father's parent.
GGRMTHgreat grandmotherThe player of the role is the mother of the scoping person's grandparent.
MGGRMTHmaternal great-grandmother**Description:**The player of the role is the biological mother of the scoping person's biological mother's parent.
PGGRMTHpaternal great-grandmother**Description:**The player of the role is the biological mother of the scoping person's biological father's parent.
MGGRPRNmaternal great-grandparent**Description:**The player of the role is a biological parent of the scoping person's biological mother's parent.
PGGRPRNpaternal great-grandparent**Description:**The player of the role is a biological parent of the scoping person's biological father's parent.
GRNDCHILDgrandchildThe player of the role is a child of the scoping person's son or daughter.
GRNDDAUgranddaughterThe player of the role is a daughter of the scoping person's son or daughter.
GRNDSONgrandsonThe player of the role is a son of the scoping person's son or daughter.
GRPRNgrandparentThe player of the role is a parent of the scoping person's mother or father.
GRFTHgrandfatherThe player of the role is the father of the scoping person's mother or father.
MGRFTHmaternal grandfather**Description:**The player of the role is the biological father of the scoping person's biological mother.
PGRFTHpaternal grandfather**Description:**The player of the role is the biological father of the scoping person's biological father.
GRMTHgrandmotherThe player of the role is the mother of the scoping person's mother or father.
MGRMTHmaternal grandmother**Description:**The player of the role is the biological mother of the scoping person's biological mother.
PGRMTHpaternal grandmother**Description:**The player of the role is the biological mother of the scoping person's biological father.
MGRPRNmaternal grandparent**Description:**The player of the role is the biological parent of the scoping person's biological mother.
PGRPRNpaternal grandparent**Description:**The player of the role is the biological parent of the scoping person's biological father.
INLAWinlawA relationship between an individual and a member of their spousal partner's immediate family.
CHLDINLAWchild-in-lawThe player of the role is the spouse of scoping person's child.
DAUINLAWdaughter in-lawThe player of the role is the wife of scoping person's son.
SONINLAWson in-lawThe player of the role is the husband of scoping person's daughter.
PRNINLAWparent in-lawThe player of the role is the parent of scoping person's husband or wife.
FTHINLAWfather-in-lawThe player of the role is the father of the scoping person's husband or wife.
MTHINLAWmother-in-lawThe player of the role is the mother of the scoping person's husband or wife.
MTHINLOAWmother-in-lawThe player of the role is the mother of the scoping person's husband or wife.
SIBINLAWsibling in-lawThe player of the role is: (1) a sibling of the scoping person's spouse, or (2) the spouse of the scoping person's sibling, or (3) the spouse of a sibling of the scoping person's spouse.
BROINLAWbrother-in-lawThe player of the role is: (1) a brother of the scoping person's spouse, or (2) the husband of the scoping person's sister, or (3) the husband of a sister of the scoping person's spouse.
SISINLAWsister-in-lawThe player of the role is: (1) a sister of the scoping person's spouse, or (2) the wife of the scoping person's brother, or (3) the wife of a brother of the scoping person's spouse.
SISLINLAWsister-in-lawThe player of the role is: (1) a sister of the scoping person's spouse, or (2) the wife of the scoping person's brother, or (3) the wife of a brother of the scoping person's spouse.
NIENEPHniece/nephewThe player of the role is a child of scoping person's brother or sister or of the brother or sister of the scoping person's spouse.
NEPHEWnephewThe player of the role is a son of the scoping person's brother or sister or of the brother or sister of the scoping person's spouse.
NIECEnieceThe player of the role is a daughter of the scoping person's brother or sister or of the brother or sister of the scoping person's spouse.
UNCLEuncleThe player of the role is a brother of the scoping person's mother or father.
MUNCLEmaternal uncle**Description:**The player of the role is a biological brother of the scoping person's biological mother.
PUNCLEpaternal uncle**Description:**The player of the role is a biological brother of the scoping person's biological father.
PRNparentThe player of the role is one who begets, gives birth to, or nurtures and raises the scoping entity (child).
ADOPTPadoptive parentThe player of the role (parent) has taken the scoper (child) into their family through legal means and raises them as his or her own child.
ADOPTFadoptive fatherThe player of the role (father) is a male who has taken the scoper (child) into their family through legal means and raises them as his own child.
ADOPTMadoptive motherThe player of the role (father) is a female who has taken the scoper (child) into their family through legal means and raises them as her own child.
FTHfatherThe player of the role is a male who begets or raises or nurtures the scoping entity (child).
FTHFOSTfoster fatherThe player of the role (parent) who is a male state-certified caregiver responsible for the scoper (child) who has been placed in the parent's care. The placement of the child is usually arranged through the government or a social-service agency, and temporary. The state, via a jurisdiction recognized child protection agency, stands as in loco parentis to the child, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the specified child.
NFTHnatural fatherThe player of the role is a male who begets the scoping entity (child).
NFTHFnatural father of fetusIndicates the biologic male parent of a fetus.
STPFTHstepfatherThe player of the role is the husband of scoping person's mother and not the scoping person's natural father.
MTHmotherThe player of the role is a female who conceives, gives birth to, or raises and nurtures the scoping entity (child).
GESTMgestational motherThe player is a female whose womb carries the fetus of the scoper. Generally used when the gestational mother and natural mother are not the same.
MTHFOSTfoster motherThe player of the role (parent) who is a female state-certified caregiver responsible for the scoper (child) who has been placed in the parent's care. The placement of the child is usually arranged through the government or a social-service agency, and temporary. The state, via a jurisdiction recognized child protection agency, stands as in loco parentis to the child, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the specified child.
NMTHnatural motherThe player of the role is a female who conceives or gives birth to the scoping entity (child).
NMTHFnatural mother of fetusThe player is the biologic female parent of the scoping fetus.
STPMTHstepmotherThe player of the role is the wife of scoping person's father and not the scoping person's natural mother.
NPRNnatural parent
PRNFOSTfoster parentThe player of the role (parent) who is a state-certified caregiver responsible for the scoper (child) who has been placed in the parent's care. The placement of the child is usually arranged through the government or a social-service agency, and temporary. The state, via a jurisdiction recognized child protection agency, stands as in loco parentis to the child, making all legal decisions while the foster parent is responsible for the day-to-day care of the specified child.
STPPRNstep parentThe player of the role is the spouse of the scoping person's parent and not the scoping person's natural parent.
SIBsiblingThe player of the role shares one or both parents in common with the scoping entity.
BRObrotherThe player of the role is a male sharing one or both parents in common with the scoping entity.
HBROhalf-brotherThe player of the role is a male related to the scoping entity by sharing only one biological parent.
NBROnatural brotherThe player of the role is a male having the same biological parents as the scoping entity.
TWINBROtwin brotherThe scoper was carried in the same womb as the male player and shares common biological parents.
FTWINBROfraternal twin brotherThe scoper was carried in the same womb as the male player and shares common biological parents but is the product of a distinct egg/sperm pair.
ITWINBROidentical twin brotherThe male scoper is an offspring of the same egg-sperm pair as the male player.
STPBROstepbrotherThe player of the role is a son of the scoping person's stepparent.
HSIBhalf-siblingThe player of the role is related to the scoping entity by sharing only one biological parent.
HSIShalf-sisterThe player of the role is a female related to the scoping entity by sharing only one biological parent.
NSIBnatural siblingThe player of the role has both biological parents in common with the scoping entity.
NSISnatural sisterThe player of the role is a female having the same biological parents as the scoping entity.
TWINSIStwin sisterThe scoper was carried in the same womb as the female player and shares common biological parents.
FTWINSISfraternal twin sisterThe scoper was carried in the same womb as the female player and shares common biological parents but is the product of a distinct egg/sperm pair.
ITWINSISidentical twin sisterThe female scoper is an offspring of the same egg-sperm pair as the female player.
TWINtwinThe scoper and player were carried in the same womb and shared common biological parents.
FTWINfraternal twinThe scoper and player were carried in the same womb and share common biological parents but are the product of distinct egg/sperm pairs.
ITWINidentical twinThe scoper and player are offspring of the same egg-sperm pair.
SISsisterThe player of the role is a female sharing one or both parents in common with the scoping entity.
STPSISstepsisterThe player of the role is a daughter of the scoping person's stepparent.
STPSIBstep siblingThe player of the role is a child of the scoping person's stepparent.
SIGOTHRsignificant otherA person who is important to one's well being; especially a spouse or one in a similar relationship. (The player is the one who is important)
DOMPARTdomestic partnerThe player of the role cohabits with the scoping person but is not the scoping person's spouse.
FMRSPSformer spousePlayer of the role was previously joined to the scoping person in marriage and this marriage is now dissolved and inactive. *Usage Note:* This is significant to indicate as some jurisdictions have different legal requirements for former spouse to access the patient's record, from a general friend.
SPSspouseThe player of the role is a marriage partner of the scoping person.
HUSBhusbandThe player of the role is a man joined to a woman (scoping person) in marriage.
WIFEwifeThe player of the role is a woman joined to a man (scoping person) in marriage.
FRNDunrelated friendThe player of the role is a person who is known, liked, and trusted by the scoping person.
NBORneighborThe player of the role lives near or next to the scoping person.
ONESELFselfThe relationship that a person has with his or her self.
ROOMRoommateOne who shares living quarters with the subject.
_PolicyOrProgramCoverageRoleTypePolicyOrProgramCoverageRoleType**Description:** A role recognized through the eligibility of an identified party for benefits covered under an insurance policy or a program based on meeting eligibility criteria. Eligibility as a covered party may be conditioned on the party meeting criteria to qualify for coverage under a policy or program, which may be mandated by law. These criteria may be: 1. The sole basis for coverage, e.g., being differently abled may qualify a person for disability coverage 2. May more fully qualify a covered party role e.g, being differently abled may qualify an adult child as a dependent 3. May impact the level of coverage for a covered party under a policy or program, e.g., being differently abled may qualify a program eligible for additional benefits. **Discussion:** The Abstract Value Set "CoverageRoleType", which was developed for use in the Canadian realm "pre-coordinate" coverage roles with other roles that a covered party must play in order to be eligible for coverage, e.g., "handicapped dependent". These role.codes may only be used with COVPTY to avoid overlapping concepts that would result from using them to specify the specializations of COVPTY, e.g., the role.class DEPEN should not be used with the role.code family dependent because that relationship has overlapping concepts due to the role.code precoodination and is conveyed in FICO with the personal relationship role that has a PART role link to the covered party role. For the same reasons, the role.class DEPEN should not be used with the role.code HANDIC (handicapped dependent); the role.code DIFFABLE (differently abled) should be used instead. In summary, the coded concepts in the Abstract Value Set "CoveredPartyRoleType" can be "post-coordinated" with the "RoleClassCoveredParty" Abstract Value Set. Decoupling these concepts is intended to support an expansive range of covered party concepts and their semantic comparability.
_CoverageRoleTypeCoverageRoleTypeRole recognized through the issuance of insurance coverage to an identified covered party who has this relationship with the policy holder such as the policy holder themselves (self), spouse, child, etc
FAMDEPfamily dependentThe player of the role is dependent of the scoping entity.
HANDIChandicapped dependentCovered party is a dependent of the policy holder with a physical or mental disability causing a disadvantage that makes independent achievement unusually difficult.
INJinjured plaintiffCovered party is an injured party with a legal claim for compensation against a policy holder under an insurance policy.
SELFselfCovered party is the policy holder. Also known as the subscriber.
SPONsponsored dependentCovered party is an individual that the policy holder has assumed responsibility for, such as foster child or legal ward.
STUDstudentCovered party to an insurance policy has coverage through full-time or part-time attendance at a recognized educational institution as defined by a particular insurance policy.
FSTUDfull-time studentCovered party to an insurance policy has coverage through full-time attendance at a recognized educational institution as defined by a particular insurance policy.
PSTUDpart-time studentCovered party to an insurance policy has coverage through part-time attendance at a recognized educational institution as defined by a particular insurance policy.
ADOPTadopted childA child taken into one's family through legal means and raised as one's own child.
GCHILDgrandchildA child of one's son or daughter.
GPARNTgrandparentparent of a parent of the subject.
NATnatural childA child as determined by birth.
NIENEniece/nephewA child of one's brother or sister or of the brother or sister of one's spouse.
PARNTparentOne that begets or brings forth offspring or a person who brings up and cares for for another (Webster's Collegiate Dictionary)
SPSEspouseA marriage partner; a husband or wife.
STEPstep childA child receiving parental care and nurture from a person who is related to them through marriage to their parent.
_CoveredPartyRoleTypecovered party role typeA role recognized through the eligibility of an identified living subject for benefits covered under an insurance policy or a program. Eligibility as a covered party may be conditioned on a relationship with (1) the policy holder such as the policy holder who is covered as an individual under a poliy or as a party sponsored for coverage by the policy holder. **Example:**An employee as a subscriber; or (2) on being scoped another covered party such as the subscriber, as in the case of a dependent. **Discussion:** The Abstract Value Set "CoverageRoleType", which was developed for use in the Canadian realm "pre-coordinate" coverage roles with other roles that a covered party must play in order to be eligible for coverage, e.g., "handicapped dependent". Other codes in the Abstract Value Set CoveredPartyRoleType domain can be "post-coordinated" with the EligiblePartyRoleType codes to denote comparable concepts. Decoupling the concepts is intended to support a wider range of concepts and semantic comparability of coded concepts.
_ClaimantCoveredPartyRoleTypeClaimantCoveredPartyRoleType**Description**A role recognized through the eligibility of a party play a claimant for benefits covered or provided under an insurance policy.
CRIMEVICcrime victim**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on allegations of being the victim of a crime. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is "program eligible" and the person's status as a crime victim meets jurisdictional or program criteria.
INJWKRinjured worker**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a workers compensation program based on the filing of work-related injury claim. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible", a "named insured", and "individual insured", or "dependent", and the person's status as differently abled or "handicapped" meets jurisdictional, policy, or program criteria.
_DependentCoveredPartyRoleTypeDependentCoveredPartyRoleType**Description:** A role recognized through the eligibility of a party to play a dependent for benefits covered or provided under a health insurance policy because of an association with the subscriber that is recognized by the policy underwriter.
COCBENcontinuity of coverage beneficiary**Description:** A person playing the role of an individual insured with continuity of coverage under a policy which is being terminated based on loss of original status that was the basis for coverage. Criteria for qualifying for continuity of coverage may be set by law. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible" or "subscriber" and the person's status as a continuity of coverage beneficiary meets jurisdictional or policy criteria.
DIFFABLdifferently abled**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on meeting criteria for health or functional limitation set by law or by the program. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible", "named insured", "individual insured", or "dependent", and the person's status as differently abled meets jurisdictional, policy, or program criteria.
WARDward**Description:** A person, who is a minor or is deemed incompetent, who plays the role of a program eligible where eligibility for coverage is based on meeting program eligibility criteria for status as a ward of a court or jurisdiction. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is a "claimant", "program eligible", a "named insured", an "individual Insured" or a "dependent", and the person's status as a ward meets program or policy criteria. In the case of a ward covered under a program providing financial or health benefits, a governmental agency may take temporary custody of a minor or incompetent for his/her protection and care, e.g., if the ward is suffering from neglect or abuse, or has been in trouble with the law.
_IndividualInsuredPartyRoleTypeIndividualInsuredPartyRoleTypeA role recognized through the eligibility of a party to play an individual insured for benefits covered or provided under an insurance policy where the party is also the policy holder.
RETIREEretiree**Description:** A person playing the role of an individual insured under a policy based on meeting criteria for the employment status of retired set by law or the policy. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible" or "subscriber" and the person's status as a retiree meets jurisdictional or policy criteria.
_ProgramEligiblePartyRoleTypeProgramEligiblePartyRoleType**Description:**A role recognized through the eligibility of a party to play a program eligible for benefits covered or provided under a program.
INDIGmember of an indigenous people**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on aboriginal ancestry or as a member of an aboriginal community. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is "program eligible" and the person's status as a member of an indigenous people meets jurisdictional or program criteria.
MILmilitary**Definition:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on military status. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible" or "subscriber" and the person's status as a member of the military meets jurisdictional or program criteria
ACTMILactive duty military**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on active military status. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible" or "subscriber" and the persons status as active duty military meets jurisdictional or program criteria.
RETMILretired military**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on retired military status. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible" or "subscriber" and the persons status as retired military meets jurisdictional or program criteria.
VETveteran**Description:** A person playing the role of program eligible under a program based on status as a military veteran. **Discussion:** This CoveredPartyRoleType.code is typically used when the CoveredPartyRole class code is either "program eligible" or "subscriber" and the persons status as a veteran meets jurisdictional or program criteria.
_SubscriberCoveredPartyRoleTypeSubscriberCoveredPartyRoleType**Description:** A role recognized through the eligibility of a party to play a subscriber for benefits covered or provided under a health insurance policy.
_ResearchSubjectRoleBasisResearchSubjectRoleBasisSpecifies the administrative functionality within a formal experimental design for which the ResearchSubject role was established. Examples: screening - role is used for pre-enrollment evaluation portion of the design; enrolled - role is used for subjects admitted to the active treatment portion of the design.
ERLenrollment**Definition:**The specific role being played by a research subject participating in the active treatment or primary data collection portion of a research study.
SCNscreening**Definition:**The specific role being played by a research subject participating in the pre-enrollment evaluation portion of a research study.
_ServiceDeliveryLocationRoleTypeServiceDeliveryLocationRoleTypeA role of a place that further classifies the setting (e.g., accident site, road side, work site, community location) in which services are delivered.
_DedicatedServiceDeliveryLocationRoleTypeDedicatedServiceDeliveryLocationRoleTypeA role of a place that further classifies a setting that is intended to house the provision of services.
_DedicatedClinicalLocationRoleTypeDedicatedClinicalLocationRoleTypeA role of a place that further classifies the clinical setting (e.g., cardiology clinic, primary care clinic, rehabilitation hospital, skilled nursing facility) in which care is delivered during an encounter.
DXDiagnostics or therapeutics unitA practice setting where diagnostic procedures or therapeutic interventions are performed
CVDXCardiovascular diagnostics or therapeutics unitA practice setting where cardiovascular diagnostic procedures or therapeutic interventions are performed (e.g., cardiac catheterization lab, echocardiography suite)
CATHCardiac catheterization lab
ECHOEchocardiography lab
GIDXGastroenterology diagnostics or therapeutics labA practice setting where GI procedures (such as endoscopies) are performed
ENDOSEndoscopy lab(X12N 261QD0000N)
RADDXRadiology diagnostics or therapeutics unitA practice setting where radiology services (diagnostic or therapeutic) are provided (X12N 261QR0200N)
RADORadiation oncology unit(X12N 261QX0203N)
RNEUNeuroradiology unit
HOSPHospitalAn acute care institution that provides medical, surgical, or psychiatric care and treatment for the sick or the injured.
CHRChronic Care Facility(1) A hospital including a physical plant and personnel that provides multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment for diseases that have one or more of the following characteristics: is permanent; leaves residual disability; is caused by nonreversible pathological alteration; requires special training of the patient for rehabilitation; and/or may be expected to require a long period of supervision or care. In addition, patients require the safety, security, and shelter of these specialized inpatient or partial hospitalization settings. (2) A hospital that provides medical and skilled nursing services to patients with long-term illnesses who are not in an acute phase but who require an intensity of services not available in nursing homes
GACHHospitals; General Acute Care Hospital(X12N 282N00000N)
MHSPMilitary HospitalA health care facility operated by the Department of Defense or other military operation.
PSYCHFPsychatric Care FacilityHealthcare facility that cares for patients with psychiatric illness(s).
RHRehabilitation hospital(X12N 283X00000N)
RHATaddiction treatment center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include life training and/or social support to people with addictions.
RHIIintellectual impairment center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include adaptation, rehabilitation and social integration services for people with intellectual and/or pervasive development disorders such as autism or severe behaviour disorder.
RHMADparents with adjustment difficulties center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may social support services for adolescents who are pregnant or have child and are experiencing adaptation issues/difficulties in their current or eventual parenting role.
RHPIphysical impairment center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include adaptation, rehabilitation and social integration services for people with physical impairments.
RHPIHphysical impairment - hearing center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services for people with hearing impairments.
RHPIMSphysical impairment - motor skills center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services for people with motor skill impairments.
RHPIVSphysical impairment - visual skills center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services for people with visual skill impairments.
RHYADyouths with adjustment difficulties center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include life training and/or social support services for the adaption, rehabilitation and social integration of youths with adjustment difficulties.
HUHospital unit
BMTUBone marrow transplant unit
CCUCoronary care unit
CHESTChest unitA specialty unit in hospital that focuses on chronic respirator patients and pulmonary failure
EPILEpilepsy unit
EREmergency roomThe section of a health care facility for providing rapid treatment to victims of sudden illness or trauma.
ETUEmergency trauma unit
HDHemodialysis unit
HLABhospital laboratory**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include tests done based on clinical specimens to get health information about a patient as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Hospital laboratories may be further divided into specialized units such as Anatomic Pathology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry.
INLABinpatient laboratory**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include tests are done on clinical specimens to get health information about a patient pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease for a hospital visit longer than one day.
OUTLABoutpatient laboratory**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include tests are done on clinical specimens to get health information about a patient pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease for same day visits.
HRADradiology unit**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include the branch of medicine that uses ionizing and non-ionizing radiation to diagnose and treat diseases. The radiology unit may be further divided into subspecialties such as Imaging, Cardiovascular, Thoracic, and Ultrasound.
HUSCSspecimen collection site**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include collecting specimens and/or samples from patients for laboratory testing purposes, but does not perform any tests or analysis functions.
ICUIntensive care unit
PEDICUPediatric intensive care unit
PEDNICUPediatric neonatal intensive care unit
INPHARMinpatient pharmacy**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include providing judicious, safe, efficacious, appropriate and cost effective use of medicines for treatment of patients for visits longer than one day. The distinction between inpatient pharmacies and retail (or outpatient) pharmacies is that they are part of a patient's continuity of care while staying in the hospital.
MBLmedical laboratory**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which include biochemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunochemistry, and toxicology.
NCCSNeurology critical care and stroke unit
NSNeurosurgery unit
OUTPHARMoutpatient pharmacy**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include providing judicious, safe, efficacious, appropriate and cost effective use of medicines for treatment of patients for outpatient visits and may also be used for discharge prescriptions.
PEDUPediatric unit
PHUPsychiatric hospital unit(X12N 273R00000N)
RHURehabilitation hospital unit
SLEEPSleep disorders unit(X12N 261QA1200N)
NCCFNursing or custodial care facility
SNFSkilled nursing facility(X12N 314000000N)
OFOutpatient facility
ALLAllergy clinic
AMPUTAmputee clinic
BMTCBone marrow transplant clinic
BREASTBreast clinic
CANCChild and adolescent neurology clinic
CAPCChild and adolescent psychiatry clinic
CARDAmbulatory Health Care Facilities; Clinic/Center; Rehabilitation: Cardiac Facilities
PEDCARDPediatric cardiology clinic
COAGCoagulation clinic
CRSColon and rectal surgery clinic
DERMDermatology clinic
ENDOEndocrinology clinic
PEDEPediatric endocrinology clinic
ENTOtorhinolaryngology clinic
FMCFamily medicine clinic
GIGastroenterology clinic
PEDGIPediatric gastroenterology clinic
GIMGeneral internal medicine clinic
GYNGynecology clinic
HEMHematology clinic
PEDHEMPediatric hematology clinic
HTNHypertension clinic
IECImpairment evaluation centerFocuses on assessing disability
INFDInfectious disease clinic
PEDIDPediatric infectious disease clinic
INVInfertility clinic
LYMPHLympedema clinic
MGENMedical genetics clinic
NEPHNephrology clinic
PEDNEPHPediatric nephrology clinic
NEURNeurology clinic
OBObstetrics clinic
OMSOral and maxillofacial surgery clinic
ONCLMedical oncology clinic
PEDHOPediatric oncology clinic
OPHOpthalmology clinic
OPTCoptometry clinic**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include examination, diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of diseases and disorders of the eye as well as prescribing and fitting appropriate corrective lenses (glasses or contact lenses) as needed. Optometry clinics may also provide tests for visual field screening, measuring intra-ocular pressure and ophthalmoscopy, as and when required.
ORTHOOrthopedics clinic
HANDHand clinic
PAINCLPain clinic(X12N 261QP3300N)
PCPrimary care clinic(X12N 261QP2300N)
PEDCPediatrics clinic
PEDRHEUMPediatric rheumatology clinic
PODPodiatry clinic(X12N 261QP1100N)
PREVPreventive medicine clinic
PROCTOProctology clinic
PROFFProvider's OfficeLocation where healthcare service was delivered, identified as the healthcare provider's practice office.
PROSProsthodontics clinic
PSIPsychology clinic
PSYPsychiatry clinic
RHEUMRheumatology clinic
SPMEDSports medicine clinic
SUSurgery clinic
PLSPlastic surgery clinic
UROUrology clinic
TRTransplant clinic
TRAVELTravel and geographic medicine clinic
WNDWound clinic
RTFResidential treatment facility
PRCPain rehabilitation center
SURFSubstance use rehabilitation facility(X12N 324500000N)
_DedicatedNonClinicalLocationRoleTypeDedicatedNonClinicalLocationRoleTypeA role of a place that further classifies a setting that is intended to house the provision of non-clinical services.
DADDRDelivery AddressLocation address where medical supplies were transported to for use.
MOBLMobile UnitLocation (mobile) where healthcare service was delivered.
AMBAmbulanceLocation (mobile) where healthcare service was delivered, identified specifically as an ambulance.
PHARMPharmacyLocation where healthcare service was delivered, identified as a pharmacy.
_IncidentalServiceDeliveryLocationRoleTypeIncidentalServiceDeliveryLocationRoleType
ACCaccident siteLocation of an accident where healthcare service was delivered, such as a roadside.
COMMCommunity LocationCommunity location where healthcare is delivered.
CSCcommunity service center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include providing front-line services to the population of a defined geographic area such as: healthcare services and social services, preventive or curative, rehabilitation or reintegration.
PTRESPatient's Residencelocation where healthcare was delivered which is the residence of the Patient.
SCHOOLschoolLocation where healthcare service was delivered, identified as a school or educational facility.
UPCunderage protection center**Description:** A location that plays the role of delivering services which may include: social emergency services required for a young person as required under any jurisdictional youth laws, child placement, and family mediation in the defined geographical area the SDL is responsible for. It may provide expertise in a judiciary setting on child custody, adoption and biological history research.
WORKwork siteLocation where healthcare service was delivered, identified as a work place.
_SpecimenRoleTypeSpecimenRoleType
CCalibratorA specimen used for initial calibration settings of an instrument
GGroupA set of patient samples in which the individuals of the group may or may not be identified.
LPoolAliquots of individual specimens combined to form a single specimen representing all of the included individuals.
PPatientA specimen that has been collected from a patient.
QQuality ControlA specimen specifically used to verify the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy or other perfomance parameter of a diagnostic test.
BBlindQuality Control specimen submitted to the lab whose identity and composition is not known to the lab.
EElectronic QCAn electronically simulated QC specimen
FFiller ProficiencySpecimen used for testing proficiency of an organization performing testing (how does this differ from O?)
OOperator ProficiencyA specimen used for evaluation of operator proficiency (operator in what context?)
VVerifyingA specimen used for periodic calibration checks of instruments
RReplicateA portion of an original patent sample that is tested at the same time as the original sample
CLAIMclaimantA party that makes a claim for coverage under a policy.
communityLaboratoryCommunity Laboratory
GTGuarantorAn individual or organization that makes or gives a promise, assurance, pledge to pay or has paid the healthcare service provider.
homeHealthHome Health
laboratoryLaboratory
pathologistPathologist
PHPolicy HolderPolicy holder for the insurance policy.
phlebotomistPhlebotomist
PROGprogram eligibleA party that meets the eligibility criteria for coverage under a program.
PTPatientThe recipient for the service(s) and/or product(s) when they are not the covered party.
subjectSelf
thirdPartyThird Party
_AdministrativeLocationRoleTypeAdministrativeLocationRoleType
_ClinicalOrganizationRoleTypeClinicalOrganizationRoleTypeA role of an organization that further classifies the clincial responsibility for the healthcare care delivered during an encounter. E.g. cardiology service, pediatric service, nursing services.
_CommissioningPartyRoleTypeCommissioningPartyRoleType
_DeviceOperatorTypeDeviceOperatorTypeIndicates the type of person that is responsible for operating the device related to the incident reported in ICSR. Examples include: Physician, Nurse, Medical Technician, Respiratory Technician.
_EmployeeRoleTypeEmployeeRoleType
_HealthcareProviderRoleTypeHealthcareProviderRoleType
_LicensedRoleTypeLicensedRoleType
_NDCRelatedDrugEntityTypeNDCRelatedDrugEntityTypeNDC Regulated Drug Entity Type
_OrganizationPartRoleTypeOrganizationPartRoleType
_ProductProcessingOrganizationRoleTypeProductProcessingOrganizationRoleType**Description:** Indicates the role that an organization takes in the process by which a product goes from an original manufacturer to the eventual consumer. **Examples:**Manufacturer, re-processor **Note:**These two values are currently used in adverse event and product problem reporting.
_ProductSafetyReportPartyRoleTypeProductSafetyReportPartyRoleType**Description:**Captures the different roles that are recorded to characterize the qualifications or stations in life of persons or organizations who participate as senders or as receivers of adverse event or product problem reports. **Example:**Example values may include: physician, healthcare facility, attorney, family member, regulatory agency. Initial effort to find defined concepts for this value set will focus on the HIPAA provider taxonomy.
_QualifiedRoleTypeQualifiedRoleType
DEP
DEPENdependentA party covered under a policy based on association with a subscriber.
FMFamily MemberA member of the covered party's family. This could be the spouse, a parent, a grand parent, a sibling, etc.
INDIVindividualA party covered under a policy as the policyholder.
NAMEDnamed insuredA party to an insurance policy to whom the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services.
PSYCHCF
SUBSCRsubscriberA party covered under a policy based on association with a sponsor who is the policy holder, and whose association may provide for the eligibility of dependents for coverage

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