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HL7 Version 2 to FHIR, published by HL7 International / Orders and Observations. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 1.0.0-ballot built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/v2-to-fhir/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

ConceptMap: Table HL70301 to V2 0301 Map (Experimental)

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/uv/v2mappings/table-hl70301-to-v2-0301 Version: 1.0.0-ballot
Active as of 2024-10-30 Computable Name: TableHL70301ToV20301

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This ConceptMap represents a mapping from the HL7 V2 Table HL70301 to the FHIR V2 0301 Value Set.

This ConceptMap represents the mapping from the HL7 V2 Table HL70301 to the FHIR V2 0301 Value Set. See also the FHIR Shorthand or the CSV Source.

HL7 v2Condition (IF True, args)HL7 FHIRComments
CodeTextCode SystemComputable ANTLRComputable FHIRPathNarrativeCodeProposed ExtensionDisplayCode System
DNSAn Internet host name, in accordance with RFC 1035; or an IP address. Either in ASCII or as integers, with periods between components (“dotted” notation).HL70301DNSAn Internet host name, in accordance with RFC 1035; or an IP address. Either in ASCII or as integers, with periods between components (“dotted” notation).http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
EUI64IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier is comprised of a 24-bit company identifier and a 40-bit instance identifier. The value shall be formatted as 16 ASCII HEX digits, for example, “AABBCC1122334455”. The 24-bit company identifier, formally known as Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI-24), is guaranteed to be globally unique. The 40-bit extensions are assigned by manufacturers. This identifier is often used in equipment interfaces (e.g., “MAC” address format for IPv4 & IPv6). [See http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html for a detailed explanation of the format.]HL70301EUI64IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier is comprised of a 24-bit company identifier and a 40-bit instance identifier. The value shall be formatted as 16 ASCII HEX digits, for example, “AABBCC1122334455”. The 24-bit company identifier, formally known as Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI-24), is guaranteed to be globally unique. The 40-bit extensions are assigned by manufacturers. This identifier is often used in equipment interfaces (e.g., “MAC” address format for IPv4 & IPv6). [See http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html for a detailed explanation of the format.]http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
CLIAClinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIA” assigned number (for labs)HL70301CLIAClinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIA” assigned number (for labs)http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
CLIPClinical laboratory Improvement Program. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIP” assigned number (for labs). Used by US Department of Defense.HL70301CLIPClinical laboratory Improvement Program. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIP” assigned number (for labs). Used by US Department of Defense.http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
GUIDSame as UUID.HL70301GUIDSame as UUID.http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
HCDThe CEN Healthcare Coding Scheme DesignatorHL70301HCDThe CEN Healthcare Coding Scheme Designatorhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
HL7HL7 registration schemesHL70301HL7HL7 registration schemeshttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
ISOAn International Standards Organization Object Identifier (OID), in accordance with ISO/IEC 8824. Formatted as decimal digits separated by periods; recommended limit of 64 charactersHL70301ISOAn International Standards Organization Object Identifier (OID), in accordance with ISO/IEC 8824. Formatted as decimal digits separated by periods; recommended limit of 64 charactershttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
L,M,NLocally defined coding entity identifier.HL70301L,M,NLocally defined coding entity identifier.http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
RandomUsually a base64 encoded string of random bits. Note: Random IDs are typically used for instance identifiers, rather than an identifier of an Assigning Authority that issues instance identifiersHL70301RandomUsually a base64 encoded string of random bits. Note: Random IDs are typically used for instance identifiers, rather than an identifier of an Assigning Authority that issues instance identifiershttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
URIUniform Resource IdentifierHL70301URIUniform Resource Identifierhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
UUIDThe DCE Universal Unique Identifier, in accordance with RFC 4122. Recommended format is 32 hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens, in the digit grouping 8-4-4-4-12HL70301UUIDThe DCE Universal Unique Identifier, in accordance with RFC 4122. Recommended format is 32 hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens, in the digit grouping 8-4-4-4-12http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
x400An X.400 MHS identifier. Recommended format is in accordance with RFC 1649HL70301x400An X.400 MHS identifier. Recommended format is in accordance with RFC 1649http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301
x500An X.500 directory nameHL70301x500An X.500 directory namehttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301

Generated Narrative: ConceptMap table-hl70301-to-v2-0301

Mapping from HL70301 to http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301


Group 1 Mapping from unspecified code system to unspecified code system

Source CodeRelationshipTarget CodeComment
DNS (An Internet host name, in accordance with RFC 1035; or an IP address. Either in ASCII or as integers, with periods between components (“dotted” notation).)is equivalent toDNS (An Internet host name, in accordance with RFC 1035; or an IP address. Either in ASCII or as integers, with periods between components (“dotted” notation).)
EUI64 (IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier is comprised of a 24-bit company identifier and a 40-bit instance identifier. The value shall be formatted as 16 ASCII HEX digits, for example, “AABBCC1122334455”. The 24-bit company identifier, formally known as Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI-24), is guaranteed to be globally unique. The 40-bit extensions are assigned by manufacturers. This identifier is often used in equipment interfaces (e.g., “MAC” address format for IPv4 & IPv6). [See http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html for a detailed explanation of the format.])is equivalent toEUI64 (IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier is comprised of a 24-bit company identifier and a 40-bit instance identifier. The value shall be formatted as 16 ASCII HEX digits, for example, “AABBCC1122334455”. The 24-bit company identifier, formally known as Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI-24), is guaranteed to be globally unique. The 40-bit extensions are assigned by manufacturers. This identifier is often used in equipment interfaces (e.g., “MAC” address format for IPv4 & IPv6). [See http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html for a detailed explanation of the format.])
CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIA” assigned number (for labs))is equivalent toCLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIA” assigned number (for labs))
CLIP (Clinical laboratory Improvement Program. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIP” assigned number (for labs). Used by US Department of Defense.)is equivalent toCLIP (Clinical laboratory Improvement Program. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIP” assigned number (for labs). Used by US Department of Defense.)
GUID (Same as UUID.)is equivalent toGUID (Same as UUID.)
HCD (The CEN Healthcare Coding Scheme Designator)is equivalent toHCD (The CEN Healthcare Coding Scheme Designator)
HL7 (HL7 registration schemes)is equivalent toHL7 (HL7 registration schemes)
ISO (An International Standards Organization Object Identifier (OID), in accordance with ISO/IEC 8824. Formatted as decimal digits separated by periods; recommended limit of 64 characters)is equivalent toISO (An International Standards Organization Object Identifier (OID), in accordance with ISO/IEC 8824. Formatted as decimal digits separated by periods; recommended limit of 64 characters)
L,M,N (Locally defined coding entity identifier.)is equivalent toL (Locally defined coding entity identifier.),M,N.
Random (Usually a base64 encoded string of random bits. Note: Random IDs are typically used for instance identifiers, rather than an identifier of an Assigning Authority that issues instance identifiers\)is equivalent toRandom (Usually a base64 encoded string of random bits. Note: Random IDs are typically used for instance identifiers, rather than an identifier of an Assigning Authority that issues instance identifiers\)
URI (Uniform Resource Identifier)is equivalent toURI (Uniform Resource Identifier)
UUID (The DCE Universal Unique Identifier, in accordance with RFC 4122. Recommended format is 32 hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens, in the digit grouping 8-4-4-4-12)is equivalent toUUID (The DCE Universal Unique Identifier, in accordance with RFC 4122. Recommended format is 32 hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens, in the digit grouping 8-4-4-4-12)
x400 (An X.400 MHS identifier. Recommended format is in accordance with RFC 1649)is equivalent tox400 (An X.400 MHS identifier. Recommended format is in accordance with RFC 1649)
x500 (An X.500 directory name)is equivalent tox500 (An X.500 directory name)

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