FHIR Cross-Version Extensions package for FHIR R4B from FHIR R4
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FHIR Cross-Version Extensions package for FHIR R4B from FHIR R4 - Version 0.0.1-snapshot-2. See the Directory of published versions

ValueSet: Cross-version VS for R4.v3.ParticipationVerifier for use in FHIR R4B

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/4.0/ValueSet/R4-v3-ParticipationVerifier-for-R4B Version: 0.0.1-snapshot-2
Standards status: Informative Maturity Level: 0 Computable Name: R4_v3_ParticipationVerifier_for_R4B

This cross-version ValueSet represents concepts from http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-ParticipationVerifier 2014-03-26 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/v3-ParticipationType version 2018-08-12
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    AUTHENauthenticatorA verifier who attests to the accuracy of an act, but who does not have privileges to legally authenticate the act. An example would be a resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes an authentication.
    LAlegal authenticatorA verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication.
    VRFverifierA person who verifies the correctness and appropriateness of the service (plan, order, event, etc.) and hence takes on accountability.

 

Expansion

This value set expansion contains 3 concepts.

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  AUTHENhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationTypeauthenticator

A verifier who attests to the accuracy of an act, but who does not have privileges to legally authenticate the act. An example would be a resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes an authentication.

  LAhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationTypelegal authenticator

A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication.

  VRFhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationTypeverifier

A person who verifies the correctness and appropriateness of the service (plan, order, event, etc.) and hence takes on accountability.


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