public class ParticipationType extends Object
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static CS |
ADM
The practitioner who is responsible for admitting a patient to a hospital
stay.
|
static Set<CS> |
ALL_VALUES
All values defined by this class.
|
static CS |
ATND
The attending practitioner that has responsibility for a patient's care
during a hospital stay.
|
static CS |
AUT
A party that originates the
Act and
therefore has responsibility for the information given in the
Act and ownership of this Act . |
static CS |
AUTHEN
A verifier who attests to the accuracy of an
Act , but who does not have privileges
to legally authenticate the Act . |
static CS |
BBY
In an obstetric service, the baby.
|
static CS |
BEN
Target on behalf of whom the service happens, but that is not necessarily
present in the service.
|
static CS |
CAGNT
A factor, such as a microorganism, chemical substance, or form of
radiation, whose presence, excessive presence, or (in deficiency
diseases) relative absence is essential, in whole or in part, for the
occurrence of a condition.
|
static CS |
CALLBCK
A person or organization who should be contacted for follow-up questions
about the act in place of the author.
|
static CS |
CON
An advisor participating in the service by performing evaluations and
making recommendations.
|
static CS |
COV
The target
Participation
for an individual in a healthcare coverage act in which the target role
is either the policy holder of the coverage, or a covered party under the
coverage. |
static CS |
CSM
Target that is taken up, is diminished, and disappears in the service.
|
static CS |
CST
A
Person (or
Organization ) who is in
charge of maintaining the information of this service object (example,
who maintains the report or the master service catalog item). |
static CS |
DEV
Something used in delivering the service without being substantially
affected by the service (that is durable or inert with respect to that
particular service).
|
static CS |
DIR
Target that is substantially present in the service and which is directly
affected by the service action (includes consumed material, devices).
|
static CS |
DIS
The practitioner who is responsible for the discharge of a patient from a
hospital stay.
|
static CS |
DIST
Distributes
Material used in or
generated during the act. |
static CS |
DON
In some organ transplantation services and rarely in transfusion services
a donor will be a target participant in the service.
|
static CS |
DST
The destination for services.
|
static CS |
ELOC
A location where data about an
Act was entered. |
static CS |
ENT
A
Person entering the data into
the originating system. |
static CS |
ESC
Only with transportation services.
|
static CS |
GUAR
The target person or organization contractually recognized by the issuer
as a participant who has assumed fiscal responsibility for another
personaTMs financial obligations by guaranteeing to pay for amounts owed
to a particular account
|
static CS |
HLD
Participant who posses an instrument such as a financial contract
(insurance policy) usually based on some agreement with the author.
|
static CS |
IND
Target that is not substantially present in the act and which is not
directly affected by the act, but which will be a focus of the record or
documentation of the act.
|
static CS |
INF
A source of reported information (example, a next of kin who answers
questions about the patient's history).
|
static CS |
IRCP
A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or
subsequent or derivative information of that Act.
|
static CS |
LA
A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act.
|
static CS |
LOC
The facility where the service is done.
|
static CS |
NOT
An information recipient to notify for urgent matters about this
Act . |
static CS |
NRD
A
Device that changes ownership
due to the service, example, a pacemaker, a prosthesis, an insulin
injection equipment (pen). |
static CS |
OPER
Deprecated.
|
static CS |
ORG
The location of origin for services.
|
static CS |
OTHER
Deprecated.
|
static CS |
PART
Indicates that the target of the participation is involved in some manner
in the act, but does not qualify how.
|
static CS |
PPRF
The principal or primary performer of the
Act . |
static CS |
PRCP
Information recipient to whom an act statement is primarily directed.
|
static CS |
PRD
A
Material target that is
brought forth (produced) in the service (example, specimen in a specimen
collection, access or drainage in a placement service, medication package
in a dispense service). |
static CS |
PRF
A
Person who actually and
principally carries out the action. |
static CS |
RCT
The record target indicates whose medical record holds the documentation
of this act.
|
static CS |
RCV
|
static CS |
RDV
A
Device that does not change
ownership due to the service, that is, a surgical instrument or tool or
an endoscope. |
static CS |
REF
A
Person having referred the
subject of the service to the performer (referring physician). |
static CS |
REFB
A participant (e.g.
|
static CS |
REFT
The person who receives the patient
|
static CS |
RESP
The provider (
Person or
Organization ) who has
primary responsibility for the act. |
static CS |
RML
Some services take place at multiple concurrent locations (example,
telemedicine, telephone consultation).
|
static CS |
SBJ
The principle target that the service acts on.
|
static CS |
SPC
The subject of non-clinical (e.g.
|
static CS |
SPRF
A
Person assisting in an act
through his substantial presence and involvement. |
static CS |
SUBMIT
For claims, the submitter is defined as the
Organization who is
submitting claims on behalf of a provider in the X12 837 EDI
specification. |
static CS |
TPA
Something incorporated in the subject of a therapy service to achieve a
physiologic effect (example, heal, relieve, provoke a condition, etc.) on
the subject.
|
static CS |
TRANS
An entity entering the data into the originating system.
|
static CS |
TRC
A secondary information recipient, who receives copies (example, a
primary care provider receiving copies of results as ordered by
specialist).
|
static CS |
VIA
For services, an intermediate location that specifies a path between
origin an destination.
|
static CS |
VRF
A
Person who verifies the
correctness and appropriateness of the service (plan, order, and event)
and hence takes on accountability. |
static CS |
WIT
Only with service events.
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Constructor and Description |
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ParticipationType() |
public static CS SUBMIT
For claims, the submitter is defined as the
Organization
who is
submitting claims on behalf of a provider in the X12 837 EDI
specification.
public static CS CST
A Person
(or
Organization
) who is in
charge of maintaining the information of this service object (example,
who maintains the report or the master service catalog item).
public static CS LA
A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication.
public static CS DON
In some organ transplantation services and rarely in transfusion services a donor will be a target participant in the service. However, in most cases transplantation is decomposed in three services: explantation, transport, and implantation. The identity of the donor (recipient) is often irrelevant for the explantation (implantation) service.
public static CS ORG
The location of origin for services. May be a static building (or room therein) or a movable facility (example, ship).
public static CS NRD
A Device
that changes ownership
due to the service, example, a pacemaker, a prosthesis, an insulin
injection equipment (pen). Such material may need to be restocked after
the service.
public static CS BEN
Target on behalf of whom the service happens, but that is not necessarily present in the service. Can occur together with direct target to indicate that a target is both. Includes, a participant who derives benefits from an act, such as a covered party.
@Deprecated public static CS OPER
Operating physician who performed surgery as defined in an X12 837 EDI specification.
public static CS DIR
Target that is substantially present in the service and which is directly affected by the service action (includes consumed material, devices).
public static CS RCT
The record target indicates whose medical record holds the documentation of this act. This is especially important when the subject of a service is not the patient himself.
public static CS TRC
A secondary information recipient, who receives copies (example, a primary care provider receiving copies of results as ordered by specialist).
public static CS TPA
Something incorporated in the subject of a therapy service to achieve a physiologic effect (example, heal, relieve, provoke a condition, etc.) on the subject. In an administration service the therapeutic agent is a consumable, in a preparation or dispense service, it is a product. Thus, consumable or product must be specified in accordance with the kind of service.
public static CS CON
An advisor participating in the service by performing evaluations and making recommendations.
public static CS ADM
The practitioner who is responsible for admitting a patient to a hospital stay.
public static CS BBY
In an obstetric service, the baby.
public static CS WIT
Only with service events. A Person
witnessing the action happening without doing anything. A witness is not
necessarily aware, much less approves of anything stated in the service
event. Example for a witness is students watching an operation or an
advanced directive witness.
public static CS SPRF
A Person
assisting in an act
through his substantial presence and involvement. This includes
assistants, technicians, associates, or whatever the job titles may be.
public static CS REF
A Person
having referred the
subject of the service to the performer (referring physician). Typically,
a referring physician will receive a report.
public static CS PRD
A Material
target that is
brought forth (produced) in the service (example, specimen in a specimen
collection, access or drainage in a placement service, medication package
in a dispense service). It does not matter whether the material produced
had existence prior to the service, or whether it is created in the
service (example, in supply services the product is taken from a stock).
public static CS RCV
The Person
(or
Organization
) who receives
the product of an Act
.
@Deprecated public static CS OTHER
Other provider as defined in an X12 837 EDI specification.
public static CS ENT
A Person
entering the data into
the originating system. The data entry person is collected optionally for
internal quality control purposes. This includes the transcriptionist for
dictated text.
public static CS LOC
The facility where the service is done. May be a static building (or room therein) or a moving location (example, ambulance, helicopter, aircraft, train, truck, or ship.)
public static CS RESP
The provider (Person
or
Organization
) who has
primary responsibility for the act. The responsible provider is not
necessarily present in an action, but is accountable for the action
through the power to delegate, and the duty to review actions with the
performing actor after the fact (example, head of a biochemical
laboratory).
public static CS IND
Target that is not substantially present in the act and which is not directly affected by the act, but which will be a focus of the record or documentation of the act.
public static CS PRF
A Person
who actually and
principally carries out the action. Need not be the principal responsible
actor, example, a surgery resident operating under supervision of
attending surgeon, and may be the patient in self-care, example,
fingerstick blood sugar. The traditional order filler is a performer.
This information should accompany every service event.
public static CS RML
Some services take place at multiple concurrent locations (example, telemedicine, telephone consultation). The location where the principal performing actor is located is taken as the primary location (LOC) while the other location(s) are considered "remote."
public static CS DIS
The practitioner who is responsible for the discharge of a patient from a hospital stay.
public static CS HLD
Participant who posses an instrument such as a financial contract (insurance policy) usually based on some agreement with the author.
public static CS DEV
Something used in delivering the service without being substantially affected by the service (that is durable or inert with respect to that particular service). Examples are: monitoring equipment, tools, but also access/drainage lines, prostheses, and pace maker.
public static CS PRCP
Information recipient to whom an act statement is primarily directed. Example, a primary care provider receiving a discharge letter from a hospitalist, a health department receiving information on a suspected case of infectious disease. Multiple of these participations may exist on the same act without requiring that recipients be ranked as primary vs. secondary.
public static CS INF
A source of reported information (example, a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject.
public static CS ATND
The attending practitioner that has responsibility for a patient's care during a hospital stay.
public static CS ELOC
A location where data about an Act
was entered.
public static CS COV
The target Participation
for an individual in a healthcare coverage act in which the target role
is either the policy holder of the coverage, or a covered party under the
coverage.
public static CS RDV
A Device
that does not change
ownership due to the service, that is, a surgical instrument or tool or
an endoscope. The distinction between reuseable and non-reuseable must be
made in order to know whether material must be re-stocked.
public static CS AUT
A party that originates the Act
and
therefore has responsibility for the information given in the
Act
and ownership of this Act
. Example, the
report writer, the Person
writing
the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, and the
EKG cart (Device
) creating a
report. Every Act
should have an author. Authorship is
regardless of mood always actual authorship. The author (or authors) has
ownership of the acts that they originate. This means that a party other
than this author (or those authors) cannot cancel, abort, complete or
modify the state or content of this Act
in any other way. A
party other than the author may only amend, reverse, override, replace,
or follow up in other ways on this Act
, whereby the
Act
remains intact and is linked to another Act
authored by that other party.
public static CS VIA
For services, an intermediate location that specifies a path between origin an destination.
public static CS CSM
Target that is taken up, is diminished, and disappears in the service.
public static CS NOT
An information recipient to notify for urgent matters about this
Act
. Example, in a laboratory order,
critical results are being called by phone right away, this is the
contact to call; or for an inpatient encounter, a next of kin to notify
when the patient becomes critically ill.
public static CS SBJ
The principle target that the service acts on. Example, the patient in
physical examination, a specimen in a lab observation. May also be a
patient's family member (teaching) or a
Device
or room (cleaning,
disinfecting, housekeeping).
public static CS AUTHEN
A verifier who attests to the accuracy of an
Act
, but who does not have privileges
to legally authenticate the Act
. An example would be a
resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later
signs it. Their signature constitutes an authentication.
public static CS VRF
A Person
who verifies the
correctness and appropriateness of the service (plan, order, and event)
and hence takes on accountability.
public static CS DST
The destination for services. May be a static building (or room therein) or a movable facility (example, ship).
public static CS CALLBCK
A person or organization who should be contacted for follow-up questions about the act in place of the author.
public static CS GUAR
The target person or organization contractually recognized by the issuer as a participant who has assumed fiscal responsibility for another personaTMs financial obligations by guaranteeing to pay for amounts owed to a particular account
public static CS IRCP
A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or subsequent or derivative information of that Act. Information recipient is inert, i.e., independent of mood." Rationale: this is a generalization of a too diverse family that the definition can't be any more specific, and the concept is abstract so one of the specializations should be used.
public static CS REFB
A participant (e.g. provider) who has referred the subject of an act (e.g. patient). Typically, a referred by participant will provide a report (e.g. referral).
public static CS REFT
The person who receives the patient
public static CS SPC
The subject of non-clinical (e.g. laboratory) observation services is a specimen.
public static CS TRANS
An entity entering the data into the originating system. The data entry entity is collected optionally for internal quality control purposes. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form.
public static CS CAGNT
A factor, such as a microorganism, chemical substance, or form of radiation, whose presence, excessive presence, or (in deficiency diseases) relative absence is essential, in whole or in part, for the occurrence of a condition. The use of this participation is limited to observations
public static CS PART
Indicates that the target of the participation is involved in some manner in the act, but does not qualify how.
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