This is the CodeSystem that contains codes in both An example set of classifications of the location of the subject in an Encounter. (http://hl7.org/fhir/subject-locationClassification) and An example set of classifications of the location of the subject in an Encounter. (http://hl7.org/fhir/subject-locationClassification).
This code system http://hl7.org/fhir/comparison/CodeSystem/2d526bc9-5ca5-4188-8d0c-94e283ccf133-114 defines codes, but no codes are represented here
| Code | Display | Definition |
| assigned | Assigned | The patient is administratively assigned to the location. This usually means that the assigned location is responsible for the patient's overall care. |
| temporary | Temporary | The patient is temporarily in a location. For example, they may be assigned to an inpatient bed, but is temporarily in the dialysis department receiving dialysis. |
| transient | Transient | The geospatial area where the patient is known to be physically present. This area is not necessarily part of the administrative location structure. For example, the patient is in a visiting room, or in the hallway near the vending machine. |