| TEMPLATE ID | Occupation summary - JM |
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| Concept | Occupation summary - JM |
| Description | Not Specified |
| Purpose | Not Specified |
| References | |
| Authors | date: 2023-01-13 |
| Other Details Language | date: 2023-01-13 |
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| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.26.961 |
| Root archetype id | openEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.occupation_summary.v1 |
| Occupation summary | Occupation summary: Summary or persistent information about an individual's current and past jobs and/or roles. |
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| Employment status | Employment status: Statement about the individual's current employment. For example: employed; unemployed; or not in labour force. Coding with a terminology is desirable, where possible. Detail about each occupation can be recorded within the CLUSTER.occupation_record archetype.
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| Occupation record | Occupation record: A single job or role carried out by an individual during a specified period of time. |
| Occupation | Occupation: The main job title or the role of the individual. For example: Chief Executive Officer; Carer; or Student. Each of these job titles or roles may be comprised of multiple duties.
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| Employer/School | Employer/School: An entity comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. For example: a company, institution, association, network, department, community group, healthcare practice group, payer/insurer, care team, or a group of neighbours who provide care or support. |
| Name of Employer/School | Name of Employer/School: The unstructured name or label for the organisation. For example: 'Royal Children's Hospital'; 'ABC District Nursing Service'; 'YNWA Oslo' or 'JB Smith Lawyers'. |
| Address - local | Address - local: Details about the location of a person, physical building or landmark. |
| Street address | Street address: An unstructured address line representing all relevant street-level or post-box details that would support the identification of a location. Occurrences for this data element is set to 0..* to allow one or more free text 'Address line' data elements to represent the huge variety of ways that ‘street-level' details may need to be recorded within the context of a specified 'Town'. Multiple address lines can be represented in a template, renamed as 'Address line 1', 'Address line 2,' etc. For example: '7A/52 Davis Street' or 'Apartment 7A' as Address line 1 with '52 Davis Street' as Address line 2; a roadside mail box location, such as 'RMB 725, Princes Highway'; or using a descriptive landmark, such as or 'Corner of Smith & Brown Streets' or 'Second house north of the general store with the red door'. |
| Landmark | Landmark: An unstructured address line representing all relevant street-level or post-box details that would support the identification of a location. Occurrences for this data element is set to 0..* to allow one or more free text 'Address line' data elements to represent the huge variety of ways that ‘street-level' details may need to be recorded within the context of a specified 'Town'. Multiple address lines can be represented in a template, renamed as 'Address line 1', 'Address line 2,' etc. For example: '7A/52 Davis Street' or 'Apartment 7A' as Address line 1 with '52 Davis Street' as Address line 2; a roadside mail box location, such as 'RMB 725, Princes Highway'; or using a descriptive landmark, such as or 'Corner of Smith & Brown Streets' or 'Second house north of the general store with the red door'. |
| Community | Community: The name of the lowest level locality that contains the address. For example: suburb, town, city, settlement, village, or community. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'Fitzroy'; 'Manchester'; 'Kingston' or 'Bergen'.
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| Parish | Parish: The name of a local government district or geographical area that contains the address. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'Surf Coast' and 'Yarra' local government councils in Victoria, Australia;and the Parishes of 'Saint Andrew' and 'Kingston' in Jamaica..
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| Country | Country: The name of the country containing the address. For example: Australia; Canada; Jamaica; or Norway. Coding with an external terminology, such as EN ISO 3166–1 Alpha 2 country code, is recommended.
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