Class: Make_Referral
Documentation: The patient is referred to another provider or department for evaluation and/or treatment.
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Template Slots |
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Slot Name |
Documentation |
Type |
Cardinality |
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code |
The coded value that describes this referral.The code (in a terminology system) that represents a concept |
Class |
1:1 |
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condition |
Conditions under which an action may be takenThe Boolean criterion that determines whether the associated item (string, action specifications, orderset or order item) is activated. |
Criterion |
0:1 |
|
effectiveTime |
The time at which this referral should occur.Time during which the information is valid |
TimeInterval, RelativePointInTime, RelativeTimeInterval |
0:1 |
|
label |
A short human readable string indicating the content of the instanceEach instance has a unique label that can be assigned by the guideline modeler. The label should be descriptive of the guideline element. Labels have no programmatic meaning.human-readable string for the instance |
String |
0:1 |
|
priorityCode |
The priority of this referral.A code or set of codes (e.g., for routine, emergency), specifying the urgency under which the Act happened, can happen, is happening, is intended to happen, or is requested/demanded to happen. |
CodedValue |
0:1 |
|
repeatNumber |
An interval of integer numbers stating the minimal and maximal number of repetitions of the Act. |
IVLOfInt |
0:1 |
|
vmr_class |
The VMR class for this type of action is always Referral.The VMR class of the selection |
Class |
0:1 |
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withAgent |
The entity to whom this referral is being made (e.g. the physical therapy department, or a specific cardiologist).The practitioner that's the participant in the appointment or or to whom the referral is made. |
Agent |
0:1 |
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