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ValueSet: CDAAddressUse

Official URL: http://hl7.org/cda/stds/core/ValueSet/CDAAddressUse Version: 1.0.0
Draft as of 2024-12-18 Computable Name: CDAAddressUse

Codes that provide guidance around the circumstances in which a given address should be used - limited to values allowed in original CDA definition

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)

Generated Narrative: ValueSet CDAAddressUse

  • Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUse version 2.1.0
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    Hhome address**Description:** A communication address at a home, attempted contacts for business purposes might intrude privacy and chances are one will contact family or other household members instead of the person one wishes to call. Typically used with urgent cases, or if no other contacts are available.
    HPprimary home**Description:** The primary home, to reach a person after business hours.
    HVvacation home**Description:** A vacation home, to reach a person while on vacation.
    WPwork place**Description:** An office address. First choice for business related contacts during business hours.
    DIRdirect**Description:** Indicates a work place address or telecommunication address that reaches the individual or organization directly without intermediaries. For phones, often referred to as a 'private line'.
    PUBpublic**Description:** Indicates a work place address or telecommunication address that is a 'standard' address which may reach a reception service, mail-room, or other intermediary prior to the target entity.
    BADbad address**Description:** A flag indicating that the address is bad, in fact, useless.
    TMPtemporary address**Description:** A temporary address, may be good for visit or mailing. Note that an address history can provide more detailed information.
    ASanswering service**Description:** An automated answering machine used for less urgent cases and if the main purpose of contact is to leave a message or access an automated announcement.
    ECemergency contact**Description:** A contact specifically designated to be used for emergencies. This is the first choice in emergencies, independent of any other use codes.
    MCmobile contact)**Description:** A telecommunication device that moves and stays with its owner. May have characteristics of all other use codes, suitable for urgent matters, not the first choice for routine business.
    PGpager**Description:** A paging device suitable to solicit a callback or to leave a very short message.

 

Expansion

Generated Narrative: ValueSet

Expansion based on codesystem AddressUse v2.1.0 (CodeSystem)

This value set contains 12 concepts

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  Hhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsehome address

Description: A communication address at a home, attempted contacts for business purposes might intrude privacy and chances are one will contact family or other household members instead of the person one wishes to call. Typically used with urgent cases, or if no other contacts are available.

  HPhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUseprimary home

Description: The primary home, to reach a person after business hours.

  HVhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsevacation home

Description: A vacation home, to reach a person while on vacation.

  WPhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsework place

Description: An office address. First choice for business related contacts during business hours.

  DIRhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsedirect

Description: Indicates a work place address or telecommunication address that reaches the individual or organization directly without intermediaries. For phones, often referred to as a 'private line'.

  PUBhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsepublic

Description: Indicates a work place address or telecommunication address that is a 'standard' address which may reach a reception service, mail-room, or other intermediary prior to the target entity.

  BADhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsebad address

Description: A flag indicating that the address is bad, in fact, useless.

  TMPhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsetemporary address

Description: A temporary address, may be good for visit or mailing. Note that an address history can provide more detailed information.

  AShttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUseanswering service

Description: An automated answering machine used for less urgent cases and if the main purpose of contact is to leave a message or access an automated announcement.

  EChttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUseemergency contact

Description: A contact specifically designated to be used for emergencies. This is the first choice in emergencies, independent of any other use codes.

  MChttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsemobile contact)

Description: A telecommunication device that moves and stays with its owner. May have characteristics of all other use codes, suitable for urgent matters, not the first choice for routine business.

  PGhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-AddressUsepager

Description: A paging device suitable to solicit a callback or to leave a very short message.


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