New Zealand Health Terminology Service (NZHTS) Implementation Guide
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CodeSystem: Medication status codes

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/CodeSystem/medication-statement-status Version: 0.1.0
Standards status: Trial-use Maturity Level: 3 Computable Name: Medication_Status_Codes
Other Identifiers: OID:2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.4.1379

Medication Status Codes

This Code system is referenced in the content logical definition of the following value sets:

Generated Narrative: CodeSystem medication-statement-status

version: 1; Last updated: 2024-11-05 17:08:45+1300

Profile: Shareable CodeSystem

This case-sensitive code system http://hl7.org/fhir/CodeSystem/medication-statement-status defines the following codes:

CodeDisplayDefinition
active Active The medication is still being taken.
completed Completed The medication is no longer being taken.
entered-in-error Entered in Error Some of the actions that are implied by the medication statement may have occurred. For example, the patient may have taken some of the medication. Clinical decision support systems should take this status into account.
intended Intended The medication may be taken at some time in the future.
stopped Stopped Actions implied by the statement have been permanently halted, before all of them occurred. This should not be used if the statement was entered in error.
on-hold On Hold Actions implied by the statement have been temporarily halted, but are expected to continue later. May also be called 'suspended'.
unknown Unknown The state of the medication use is not currently known.
not-taken Not Taken The medication was not consumed by the patient