TEMPLATE EHR Person with unstructured name and address (EHR Person with unstructured name and address)

TEMPLATE IDEHR Person with unstructured name and address
ConceptEHR Person with unstructured name and address
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References
Authorsname: Heather Leslie; organisation: Atomica Informatics; email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com; date: 2021-09-13
Other Details Languagename: Heather Leslie; organisation: Atomica Informatics; email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com; date: 2021-09-13
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Sem Ver: 4.0.0
  • Original Language: ISO_639-1::en
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.26.396
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.person.v0
EHR Person with unstructured name and addressEHR Person with unstructured name and address: An identified human being.
NameName: The unstructured name or label for the person.
The content of this data element may be derived from a concatenation of one or more components from CLUSTER.structured.address. For example: 'John Markham', 'Professor Sir John Markham', 'John Markham Jnr MP' or 'Neighbour in the house with the red door'.
RoleRole: The relationship or role of the person to the individual or subject of care.
For example: Witness; member of a care team; relative; contact person; neighbour or guardian.
  • Spouse
  • Friend
  • Neighbour
AddressAddress: A physical or postal address for use within a health record.
TypeType: The type of address.
For example: physical or postal.
  • Physical 
UseUse: The primary purpose or use for the address.
  • Residential 
AddressAddress: The unstructured address of the person or organisation.
This address line represents a low level of geographical/physical description of a location that, used in conjunction with the other high-level address components i.e. ‘Suburb/Town/Locality’, ‘Postcode’, and ‘State/Territory/Province’, forms a complete geographical/physical address. This data element can be used to represent a landmark, such as "The second house north of the general store" or "At the corner of Smith & Brown Streets. The content of this data element may be derived from a concatenation of one or more components from CLUSTER.structured_address. Multiple occurrences allow for as many 'Address' lines, as required. For example: 4 address lines represented as Apartment 7A, 52 Davis Street, Carlton North, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3042.
LandmarkLandmark: The unstructured address of the person or organisation.
This address line represents a low level of geographical/physical description of a location that, used in conjunction with the other high-level address components i.e. ‘Suburb/Town/Locality’, ‘Postcode’, and ‘State/Territory/Province’, forms a complete geographical/physical address. This data element can be used to represent a landmark, such as "The second house north of the general store" or "At the corner of Smith & Brown Streets. The content of this data element may be derived from a concatenation of one or more components from CLUSTER.structured_address. Multiple occurrences allow for as many 'Address' lines, as required. For example: 4 address lines represented as Apartment 7A, 52 Davis Street, Carlton North, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3042.
CommunityCommunity: The name of the suburb, town, city, village, community or lowest level locality of the address.
Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: Fitzroy, Calgary, Bergen.
ParishParish: The name of an internal political or geographic district or area within a state, territory or province containing the address.
Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible.
PostcodePostcode: The code for a postal delivery area containing the address, aligned with locality, suburb or place for an address, as defined by the relevant postal delivery service.
Also known as ZIP code.
CountryCountry: The name of the country containing the address.
Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: Australia; Canada
Mobile phoneMobile phone: Details about a specific type of electronic communication for the person.
TypeType: The type or medium for electronic communication.
The range of electronic communication mediums includes, but is not limited to use of : telephone, cellular phone, email, pager, fax, conferencing tool or social media.
  • Mobile (cellular) telephone 
ValueValue: The unique combination of alphanumeric characters, meaningful for the identified type or medium of electronic communication.
For example: area code + landline phone/pager number; country code + mobile phone number; email address; or skype contact name.
EmailEmail: Details about a specific type of electronic communication for the person.
TypeType: The type or medium for electronic communication.
The range of electronic communication mediums includes, but is not limited to use of : telephone, cellular phone, email, pager, fax, conferencing tool or social media.
  • Email 
ValueValue: The unique combination of alphanumeric characters, meaningful for the identified type or medium of electronic communication.
For example: area code + landline phone/pager number; country code + mobile phone number; email address; or skype contact name.
PurposePurpose: The purpose or use for the identified type of electronic communication.
  • Personal use 
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the person not captured in other fields.