TEMPLATE EHR Organisation with contact person (EHR Organisation with contact person)

TEMPLATE IDEHR Organisation with contact person
ConceptEHR Organisation with contact person
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  • MetaDataSet:Sample Set : Template metadata sample set
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.26.399
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.organisation.v0
EHR Organisation with contact personEHR Organisation with contact person: An identified formal entity or informal grouping of people.
For example: a company, institution, corporation, department, community group, healthcare practice group, payer/insurer, care team, or a group of neighbours who will act as carers or support.
NameName: The unstructured name or label for the organisation.
For example: 'Royal Children's Hospital'; 'ABC District Nursing Service'; 'YNWA Oslo' or 'JB Smith Lawyers'.
RoleRole: The relationship or role of the organisation to the individual or subject of care.
For example: Lawyer, insurance company, school, health clinic, hospital, or informal support network.
  • District Nursing Service
AddressAddress: A physical or postal address for use within a health record.
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.
SuburbSuburb: 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.
DistrictDistrict: 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.
ProvinceProvince: The name of an internal political or geographic division of a country containing the address.
Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: Victoria; Alberta.
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.
Contact personContact person: 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.
  • Nursing care coordinator
LandlineLandline: Details about a specific type of electronic communication for the organisation.
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.
  • Telephone (excluding mobile 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.