FHIR Cross-Version Extensions package for FHIR R4B from FHIR R4
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ValueSet: Cross-version VS for R4.ContractSignerTypeCodes for use in FHIR R4B

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/4.0/ValueSet/R4-contract-signer-type-for-R4B Version: 0.0.1-snapshot-2
Standards status: Informative Maturity Level: 0 Responsible: Financial Management Computable Name: R4_contract_signer_type_for_R4B

This cross-version ValueSet represents concepts from http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/contract-signer-type 4.0.1 for use in FHIR R4B. Concepts not present here have direct equivalent mappings crossing all versions from R4 to R4B.

References

This value set is not used here; it may be used elsewhere (e.g. specifications and/or implementations that use this content)

Logical Definition (CLD)

  • Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodes version 4.0.1
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    AMENDERAmenderA person who has corrected, edited, or amended pre-existing information.
    AUTAuthorAn entity that authored specific content. There can be multiple authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive.
    AGNTAgentAn entity that acts or is authorized to act on behalf of another entity in accordance with an agreement.
    CITCitizenThe member of a jurisdiction afforded certain rights and encumbered with certain obligation in accordance with jurisdictional policy.
    COAUTHCo-AuthorThe entity that co-authored content. There can be multiple co-authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive.
    CONSWITConsent WitnessA person who has witnessed and attests to observing a patient being counseled about a healthcare related agreement such as a consent for healthcare services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive.
    COPARTCo-ParticipantA person who participates in the generation of and attest to veracity of content but is not an author or co-author. 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.
    DELEGATEEDelegateeA party to whom some right or authority is delegated by a delegator.
    DEPENDDependentA person covered under an insurance policy or program based on an association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy holder. The dependent has an association with the subscriber such as a financial dependency or personal relationship such as that of a spouse, or a natural or adopted child. The policy holder may be required by law to recognize certain associations or may have discretion about the associations. For example, a policy holder may dictate the criteria for the dependent status of adult children who are students, such as requiring full time enrollment, or may recognize domestic partners as dependents. Under certain circumstances, the dependent may be under the indirect authority of a responsible party acting as a surrogate for the subscriber, for example, if the subscriber is differently-abled or deceased, a guardian ad lidem or estate executor may be appointed to assume the subscriber's legal standing in the relationship with the dependent.
    EMGCONEmergency ContactAn entity to be contacted in the event of an emergency
    EXCESTExecutor of EstateA person who has been granted the authority to act as an estate executor for a deceased person who was the responsible party.
    GRANTORGrantorA person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf. Examples include (1) exercising specific rights belonging to the grantee; (2) performing specific duties on behalf of a grantee; and (3) making specific decisions concerning a grantee.
    GUARDGuardianA person or organization legally empowered with responsibility for the care of a ward.
    INFInformantAn entity that is the source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject.
    INSBJInvestigation SubjectAn entity that is the subject of an investigation. This role is scoped by the party responsible for the investigation.
    HPROVHealthcare ProviderAn entity that is authorized to provide health care services by an authorizing organization or jurisdiction.
    NMDINSNamed InsuredA party to an insurance policy under which the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services. A named insured may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subject that is the named insured under a comprehensive automobile, disability, or property and casualty policy. The named insured and might or might not be the policy holder.
    NOTARYNotaryThe party credentialed to legally attest to the contract binding by verifying the identity and capacity of the grantor and grantee, and witnessing their signing of the contract or agreement such as a real estate transaction, pre-nuptial agreement, or a will.
    POWATTPower of AttorneyA person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf generally 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. Examples include (1) exercising specific legal rights belonging to the grantee such as signing a contract; (2) performing specific legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as making loan payments; and (3) making specific legal decisions concerning a grantee such as financial investment decisions.
    PRIRECIPPrimary Responsible PartyAn entity that may, should receive, or has received information or an object to which it was primarily addressed.
    RESPRSNResponsible PartyAn entity that has legal responsibility for another party.
    TRANSTranscriberAn entity entering the data into the originating system. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form.
    SPOWATTSpecial Power of AttorneyA person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf for a limited set of specific matters 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. Examples include (1) exercising specific legal rights belonging to the grantee such as drafting a will; (2) performing specific legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as making a reversible mortgage to pay for end of life expenses; and (3) making specific legal decisions concerning a grantee such as managing a trust.
    VERFVerifierA person who asserts the correctness and appropriateness of an act or the recording of the act, and is accountable for the assertion that the act or the recording of the act complies with jurisdictional or organizational policy. For example, a physician is required to countersign a verbal order that has previously been recorded in the medical record by a registered nurse who has carried out the verbal order.

 

Expansion

This value set expansion contains 24 concepts.

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  AMENDERhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesAmenderA person who has corrected, edited, or amended pre-existing information.
  AUThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesAuthorAn entity that authored specific content. There can be multiple authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive.
  AGNThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesAgentAn entity that acts or is authorized to act on behalf of another entity in accordance with an agreement.
  CIThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesCitizenThe member of a jurisdiction afforded certain rights and encumbered with certain obligation in accordance with jurisdictional policy.
  COAUTHhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesCo-AuthorThe entity that co-authored content. There can be multiple co-authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive.
  CONSWIThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesConsent WitnessA person who has witnessed and attests to observing a patient being counseled about a healthcare related agreement such as a consent for healthcare services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive.
  COPARThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesCo-ParticipantA person who participates in the generation of and attest to veracity of content but is not an author or co-author. 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.
  DELEGATEEhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesDelegateeA party to whom some right or authority is delegated by a delegator.
  DEPENDhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesDependentA person covered under an insurance policy or program based on an association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy holder. The dependent has an association with the subscriber such as a financial dependency or personal relationship such as that of a spouse, or a natural or adopted child. The policy holder may be required by law to recognize certain associations or may have discretion about the associations. For example, a policy holder may dictate the criteria for the dependent status of adult children who are students, such as requiring full time enrollment, or may recognize domestic partners as dependents. Under certain circumstances, the dependent may be under the indirect authority of a responsible party acting as a surrogate for the subscriber, for example, if the subscriber is differently-abled or deceased, a guardian ad lidem or estate executor may be appointed to assume the subscriber's legal standing in the relationship with the dependent.
  EMGCONhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesEmergency ContactAn entity to be contacted in the event of an emergency
  EXCESThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesExecutor of EstateA person who has been granted the authority to act as an estate executor for a deceased person who was the responsible party.
  GRANTORhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesGrantorA person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf. Examples include (1) exercising specific rights belonging to the grantee; (2) performing specific duties on behalf of a grantee; and (3) making specific decisions concerning a grantee.
  GUARDhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesGuardianA person or organization legally empowered with responsibility for the care of a ward.
  INFhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesInformantAn entity that is the source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject.
  INSBJhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesInvestigation SubjectAn entity that is the subject of an investigation. This role is scoped by the party responsible for the investigation.
  HPROVhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesHealthcare ProviderAn entity that is authorized to provide health care services by an authorizing organization or jurisdiction.
  NMDINShttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesNamed InsuredA party to an insurance policy under which the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services. A named insured may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subject that is the named insured under a comprehensive automobile, disability, or property and casualty policy. The named insured and might or might not be the policy holder.
  NOTARYhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesNotaryThe party credentialed to legally attest to the contract binding by verifying the identity and capacity of the grantor and grantee, and witnessing their signing of the contract or agreement such as a real estate transaction, pre-nuptial agreement, or a will.
  POWATThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesPower of AttorneyA person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf generally 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. Examples include (1) exercising specific legal rights belonging to the grantee such as signing a contract; (2) performing specific legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as making loan payments; and (3) making specific legal decisions concerning a grantee such as financial investment decisions.
  PRIRECIPhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesPrimary Responsible PartyAn entity that may, should receive, or has received information or an object to which it was primarily addressed.
  RESPRSNhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesResponsible PartyAn entity that has legal responsibility for another party.
  TRANShttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesTranscriberAn entity entering the data into the originating system. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form.
  SPOWATThttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesSpecial Power of AttorneyA person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf for a limited set of specific matters 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. Examples include (1) exercising specific legal rights belonging to the grantee such as drafting a will; (2) performing specific legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as making a reversible mortgage to pay for end of life expenses; and (3) making specific legal decisions concerning a grantee such as managing a trust.
  VERFhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/contractsignertypecodesVerifierA person who asserts the correctness and appropriateness of an act or the recording of the act, and is accountable for the assertion that the act or the recording of the act complies with jurisdictional or organizational policy. For example, a physician is required to countersign a verbal order that has previously been recorded in the medical record by a registered nurse who has carried out the verbal order.

Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code