public class RoleClass extends Object
Role
class
hierarchy. The values in this hierarchy, represent a role, which is an
association or relationship between two entities - the
Entity
that plays the role and the
entity that scopes the role. Roles names are derived from the name of the
playing entity in that role.
The role hierarchy stems from three core concepts, or abstract domains:
RoleClassOntological
: is an abstract domain that collects
roles in which the playing entity is defined or specified by the scoping
entity.
RoleClassPartitive
: collects roles in which the playing
entity is in some sense a part of the scoping entity.
RoleClassAssociative
: collects all of the remaining forms of
association between the playing entity and the scoping entity. This set of
roles is further partitioned between:
RoleClassPassive
: is a role in which the playing entity is
used, known, treated, handled, built, or destroyed, etc. under the auspices
of the scoping entity. The playing entity is passive in these roles in that
the role exists without an agreement from the playing entity.
RoleClassMutualRelationship
: is a relationship based on
mutual behavior of the two entities. The basis of these relationship may be
formal agreements or they may be the default behavior. Therefore, this
sub-domain is further divided into:
RoleClassRelationshipFormal
: in which the relationship
is formally defined, frequently by a contract or agreement.
Personal relationship
: which links two people in a personal
relationship.
The hierarchy discussed above is represented in the current vocabulary tables as a set of abstract domains, with the exception of personal relationship, which is a leaf concept.
This interface controls values for structural elements of the HL7 Reference Information Model. Therefore, it is part of the Normative Ballot for the RIM.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static CS |
ACCESS
|
static CS |
ACTI
A therapeutically active ingredient (player) in a mixture (scoper), where
the mixture is typically a manufactured pharmaceutical.
|
static CS |
ACTIB
Active ingredient, where the ingredient substance (player) is itself the
"basis of strength", i.e., where the Role.quantity specifies exactly the
quantity of the player substance in the medicine formulation.
|
static CS |
ACTIM
Active ingredient, where not the ingredient substance (player), but
itaTMs active moiety is the "basis of strength", i.e., where the
Role.quantity specifies the quantity of the player substance's active
moiety in the medicine formulation.
|
static CS |
ACTIR
Active ingredient, where not the ingredient substance (player) but
another reference substance with the same active moiety, is the "basis of
strength", i.e., where the Role.quantity specifies the quantity of a
reference substance, similar but different from the player substance's in
the medicine formulation.
|
static CS |
ACTM |
static CS |
ADJV
A component (player) added to enhance the action of an active ingredient
(scoper) (in the manner of a catalyst) but which has no active effect in
and of itself.
|
static CS |
ADJY
A physical association whereby two Entities are in some (even lose)
spatial relationship with each other such that they touch each other in
some way.
|
static CS |
ADMM
A material (player) that can be administered to an Entity (scoper).
|
static CS |
ADTV
An ingredient (player) that is added to a base (scoper), that amounts to
a minor part of the overall mixture.
|
static CS |
AFFL
Player of the Affiliate role has a business/professional relationship
with scoper.
|
static CS |
AGNT
An
Entity (player) that acts or is
authorized to act on behalf of another entity. |
static Set |
ALL_VALUES
All values defined by this class.
|
static CS |
ALQT
A portion (player) of an original or source specimen (scoper) used for
testing or transportation
|
static CS |
ASSIGNED
|
static CS |
BASE
A base ingredient (player) is what comprises the major part of a mixture
(scoper).
|
static CS |
BILLPROV
Deprecated.
|
static CS |
BIRTHPL
Relates a place (playing
Entity )
as the location where a
LivingSubject (scoping
entity) was born. |
static CS |
BOND
A connection between two atoms of a molecule.
|
static CS |
CAREGIVER
|
static CS |
CASEBJ
A person, non-person living subject, or place that is the subject of an
investigation related to a notifiable condition (health circumstance that
is reportable within the applicable public health jurisdiction).
|
static CS |
CASESBJ
Deprecated.
use CASEBJ
|
static CS |
CIT
Citizen of a political
Entity . |
static CS |
CLAIM
A role played by a party making a claim for coverage under a policy or
program.
|
static CS |
CNTM
An ingredient whose presence is not intended but may not be reasonably
avoided given the circumstances of the mixture's nature or origin.
|
static CS |
COLR
A substance (player) influencing the optical aspect of
Material (scoper). |
static CS |
COMPAR
An Entity that is authorized to issue or instantiate permissions,
privileges, credentials or other formal/legal authorizations.
|
static CS |
CON
A
Person or an
Organization (player), which
provides or receives information regarding another
Entity (scoper). |
static CS |
CONC
An adjacency of two Entities held together by a bond which attaches to
each of the two entities.
|
static CS |
CONT
Relates a
Material as the
content (player) to a container (scoper). |
static CS |
CONY
A connection between two regional parts.
|
static CS |
COVPTY
|
static CS |
CRINV
|
static CS |
CRSPNSR
A
Role played by an
Entity , usually an
Organization , that is the
sponsor of a clinical research trial or study. |
static CS |
DEATHPLC
Relates a place (playing Entity) as the location where a living subject
(scoping Entity) died.
|
static CS |
DEPEN
A role played by a person covered under a policy or program based on an
association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy
holder.
|
static CS |
DSDLOC
A place (player) that is authorized to house the provision of healthcare
services.
|
static CS |
DST
A
Material (player) distributed
by a distributor (scoper) who functions between a manufacturer and a
buyer or retailer. |
static CS |
ECON
An
Entity to be contacted in the
event of an emergency. |
static CS |
EMP
A relationship between a
Person or
Organization and a person or
organization formed for the purpose of exchanging work for compensation. |
static CS |
EQUIV
Specifies the player Entity (the equivalent Entity) as an Entity that is
considered to be equivalent to a reference Entity (scoper).
|
static CS |
EXLOC
A role played by a place at which the location of an event may be
recorded.
|
static CS |
EXPAGTCAR
An exposure agent carrier is an entity that is capable of conveying an
exposure agent from one entity to another.
|
static CS |
EXPR
|
static CS |
EXPVECTOR
A vector is a living subject that carries an exposure agent.
|
static CS |
FLVR
A substance (player) added to a mixture (scoper) to make it taste a
certain way.
|
static CS |
FOMITE
A fomite is a non-living entity that is capable of conveying exposure
agent from one entity to another.
|
static CS |
GEN
Relates a specialized
Material
concept (player) to its generalization (scoper). |
static CS |
GRIC
A special link between pharmaceuticals indicating that the target
(scoper) is a generic for the source (player).
|
static CS |
GUAR
A
Person or
Organization (player) that
serves as a financial guarantor for another person or organization
(scoper). |
static CS |
GUARD
Guardian of a ward
|
static CS |
HLD
Entity that is currently in the
possession of a holder (scoper), who holds, or uses it, usually based on
some agreement with the owner. |
static CS |
HLTHCHRT
The
Role of a
Material (player) that is the
physical health chart belonging to an
Organization (scoper). |
static CS |
IACT |
static CS |
IDENT
Roles played by entities and scoped by entities that identify them for
various purposes.
|
static CS |
INDIV
A role played by a party covered under a policy as the policy holder.
|
static CS |
INGR
Relates a component (player) to a mixture (scoper).
|
static CS |
INST
An individual piece of
Material
(player) instantiating a class of material (scoper). |
static CS |
INVSBJ
An entity that is the subject of an investigation.
|
static CS |
ISDLOC
A
Role played by a place at which
healthcare services may be provided without prior designation or
authorization. |
static CS |
ISLT
A microorganism that has been isolated from other microorganisms or a
source matrix.
|
static CS |
LIC
A relationship in which the scoper certifies the player (example, a
medical care giver, a medical
Device or a provider
Organization ) to perform
certain activities that fall under the jurisdiction of the scoper
(example, a health authority licensing healthcare providers, a medical
quality authority certifying healthcare professionals,) |
static CS |
LOCE
Relates an
Entity (player) to a
location (scoper) at which it is present in some way. |
static CS |
MANU
Scoped by the manufacturer
|
static CS |
MBR
|
static CS |
MECH
An ingredient (player) of a medication (scoper) that is inseparable from
the active ingredients, but has no intended chemical or pharmaceutical
effect itself, but which may have some systemic effect on the
patient.
|
static CS |
MIL
A
Role played by a member of a
military service. |
static CS |
MNT
An
Entity (player) that is
maintained by another entity (scoper). |
static CS |
NAMED
A role played by a party to an insurance policy to which the insurer
agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders
services.
|
static CS |
NOK
An individual designated for notification as the next of kin for a given
entity.
|
static CS |
NOT |
static CS |
OWN
|
static CS |
PART
An association between two Entities where the playing
Entity is considered in some way
"part" of the scoping entity, example, as a member, component,
ingredient, or content. |
static CS |
PAT
Scoped by a provider.
|
static CS |
PAYEE
The
Role of an
Organization or individual
designated to receive payment for a claim against a particular coverage. |
static CS |
PAYOR
The
Role of an
Organization that undertakes
to accept claims invoices, assess the coverage or payments due for those
invoices and pay to the designated payees for those invoices. |
static CS |
POLHOLD
|
static CS |
PROG
A role played by a party that meets the eligibility criteria for coverage
under a program.
|
static CS |
PROV
An
Entity (player) that is
authorized to provide healthcare services by some authorizing agency
(scoper). |
static CS |
PRS
Links two people in a personal relationship.
|
static CS |
PRSV
A substance (player) added to a mixture (scoper) to prevent
microorganisms ( fungi, bacteria) to spoil the mixture.
|
static CS |
QUAL
An
Entity (player) that has been
recognized as having certain training/experience or other characteristics
that would make said entity an appropriate performer for a certain
activity. |
static CS |
RESBJ
A
LivingSubject to whom, or
on behalf of whom, the procedures of an experiment are applied. |
static CS |
RET
Material (player) sold by a
retailer (scoper), who also give advice to prospective buyers. |
static CS |
RGPR
A product regulated by some governmental
Organization . |
static CS |
ROL
Corresponds to the
Role class |
static CS |
SAME
The "same" roleclass asserts an identity between playing and scoping
entities: that they are in fact instances of the same entity and, in the
case of discrepancies (e.g different DOB, gender), that one or both are
in error.
|
static CS |
SDLOC
A
Role played by a place at which
healthcare services may be provided. |
static CS |
SGNOFF
The
Role of a
Person (player) who is the officer
or signature authority for of a scoping
Entity , usually an
Organization (scoper). |
static CS |
SPEC
|
static CS |
SPNSR
|
static CS |
STBL
A stabilizer (player) added to a mixture (scoper) in order to prevent the
molecular disintegration of the main substance.
|
static CS |
STD
|
static CS |
STOR
|
static CS |
SUBS
An entity that subsumes the identity of another.
|
static CS |
SUBSCR
A role played by a person covered under a policy based on association
with a sponsor who is the policy holder, and whose association may
provide for the eligibility of dependents for coverage.
|
static CS |
SUBY
Relates a prevailing record of an
Entity (scoper) with another
record (player) that it subsumes. |
static CS |
TERR
Relates a place
Entity (player) as
the region over which the scoper (typically, an
Organization ) has certain
authority (jurisdiction). |
static CS |
THER
A manufactured
Material (player)
that is used for its therapeutic properties. |
static CS |
UNDWRT
A
Role played by an
Organization that
underwrites or accepts fiscal responsibility for insurance plans and the
policies created under those plans. |
static CS |
USED
An entity (player) that is used by another entity (scoper).
|
static CS |
WRTE
|
Constructor and Description |
---|
RoleClass() |
public static CS SPNSR
A Role
played by an
Entity
, usually an
Organization
that is the
sponsor of an insurance plan. The underwriter of that plan is the scoping
entity. Examples include the case where a particular corporation may
sponsor a plan for its employees, but the individual policies are a
contractual obligation between the employees and the underwriter. In
general, the role of the sponsor is to negotiate and establish the terms
of the plan and to qualify individuals who may become policy holders
under the plan.
public static CS MBR
public static CS GUARD
Guardian of a ward
public static CS GEN
Relates a specialized Material
concept (player) to its generalization (scoper).
public static CS EMP
A relationship between a Person
or
Organization
and a person or
organization formed for the purpose of exchanging work for compensation.
The purpose of the role is to identify the type of relationship the
employee has to the employer, rather than the nature of the work actually
performed. (Contrast with AssignedEntity
.)
public static CS THER
A manufactured Material
(player)
that is used for its therapeutic properties. The manufacturer is the
scoper.
public static CS ISLT
A microorganism that has been isolated from other microorganisms or a source matrix.
public static CS ACTI
A therapeutically active ingredient (player) in a mixture (scoper), where the mixture is typically a manufactured pharmaceutical.
public static CS PAYOR
The Role
of an
Organization
that undertakes
to accept claims invoices, assess the coverage or payments due for those
invoices and pay to the designated payees for those invoices. This role
may be either the underwriter or a third-party
Organization
authorized by
the underwriter. The scoping
Entity
is the organization that
underwrites the claimed coverage.
public static CS EXPR
A Role
played by an
Entity
that has been exposed to a
Person
or animal suffering a
contagious disease, or with a location from which a toxin has been
distributed. The player of the role is normally a person or animal, but
is possible that other entity types could become exposed. The role is
scoped by the source of the exposure, and it is quite possible for a
person playing the role of exposed party to also become the scoper a role
played by another person. That is to say, once a person has become
infected, it is possible, perhaps likely, for that person to infect
others.
Management of exposures and tracking exposed parties is a key function within public health, and within most public health contexts - exposed parties are known as contacts.
public static CS PROV
An Entity
(player) that is
authorized to provide healthcare services by some authorizing agency
(scoper).
public static CS WRTE
public static CS CON
A Person
or an
Organization
(player), which
provides or receives information regarding another
Entity
(scoper). Examples; patient
NOK and emergency contacts; guarantor contact; employer contact.
public static CS ADTV
An ingredient (player) that is added to a base (scoper), that amounts to a minor part of the overall mixture.
public static CS FLVR
A substance (player) added to a mixture (scoper) to make it taste a certain way. In food the use is obvious, in pharmaceuticals flavors can hide disgusting taste of the active ingredient (important in pediatric treatments).
public static CS GUAR
A Person
or
Organization
(player) that
serves as a financial guarantor for another person or organization
(scoper).
public static CS LIC
A relationship in which the scoper certifies the player (example, a
medical care giver, a medical
Device
or a provider
Organization
) to perform
certain activities that fall under the jurisdiction of the scoper
(example, a health authority licensing healthcare providers, a medical
quality authority certifying healthcare professionals,)
public static CS HLTHCHRT
The Role
of a
Material
(player) that is the
physical health chart belonging to an
Organization
(scoper).
public static CS INGR
Relates a component (player) to a mixture (scoper). Example, glucose and water are ingredients of D5W, latex may be an ingredient in a tracheal tube.
public static CS ACCESS
public static CS OWN
public static CS AGNT
An Entity
(player) that acts or is
authorized to act on behalf of another entity. (scoper).
public static CS PART
An association between two Entities where the playing
Entity
is considered in some way
"part" of the scoping entity, example, as a member, component,
ingredient, or content. Being "part" in the broadest sense of the word
can mean anything from being an integral structural component to a mere
incidental temporary association of a playing entity with a (generally
larger) scoping entity.
public static CS PAT
Scoped by a provider.
public static CS MNT
public static CS STBL
A stabilizer (player) added to a mixture (scoper) in order to prevent the molecular disintegration of the main substance.
public static CS STOR
public static CS SUBS
An entity that subsumes the identity of another. Used in the context of
merging documented entity instances. Both the player and scoper must have
the same classCode
.
The use of this code is
public static CS RESBJ
A LivingSubject
to whom, or
on behalf of whom, the procedures of an experiment are applied.
public static CS PRSV
A substance (player) added to a mixture (scoper) to prevent microorganisms ( fungi, bacteria) to spoil the mixture.
public static CS SGNOFF
The Role
of a
Person
(player) who is the officer
or signature authority for of a scoping
Entity
, usually an
Organization
(scoper).
public static CS CRSPNSR
A Role
played by an
Entity
, usually an
Organization
, that is the
sponsor of a clinical research trial or study. The sponsor commissions
the study, bears the expenses, is responsible for satisfying all legal
requirements concerning subject safety and privacy, and is generally
responsible for collection, storage and analysis of the data generated
during the trial. No scoper is necessary, as a clinical research sponsor
undertakes the role on its own authority and declaration. Clinical
research sponsors are usually educational or other research
Organization
s, government
agencies or biopharmaceutical companies.
public static CS ISDLOC
A Role
played by a place at which
healthcare services may be provided without prior designation or
authorization.
public static CS BASE
A base ingredient (player) is what comprises the major part of a mixture
(scoper). Example, water in most i.v. solutions, or Vaseline in salves.
Among all ingredients of a
Material
, there should be only
one base. A base substance can, in turn, be a mixture.
public static CS PRS
Links two people in a personal relationship. The character of the
relationship must be defined by a
PersonalRelationshipRoleType
code. The player and scoper are
determined by PersonalRelationshipRoleType
code as well.
public static CS TERR
Relates a place Entity
(player) as
the region over which the scoper (typically, an
Organization
) has certain
authority (jurisdiction). For example, the Calgary Regional Health
Authority (scoper) has authority over the territory "Region 4 of Alberta"
(player) in matters of health.
public static CS ASSIGNED
An agent Role
in which the agent is
an Entity
acting in the employ of
an Organization
. The focus
is on functional role on behalf of the
Organization
, unlike the
Employee role where the focus is on the "Human Resources" relationship
between the employee and the organization.
public static CS INST
An individual piece of Material
(player) instantiating a class of material (scoper).
public static CS NOK
An individual designated for notification as the next of kin for a given entity.
public static CS IACT
public static CS LOCE
Relates an Entity
(player) to a
location (scoper) at which it is present in some way. This presence may
be limited in time.
public static CS MANU
Scoped by the manufacturer
public static CS SPEC
public static CS IDENT
Roles played by entities and scoped by entities that identify them for various purposes.
public static CS DSDLOC
A place (player) that is authorized to house the provision of healthcare services. Scoper is the authorizing public agency.
public static CS PAYEE
The Role
of an
Organization
or individual
designated to receive payment for a claim against a particular coverage.
The scoping Entity
is the
organization that is the submitter of the invoice in question.
public static CS CRINV
public static CS SUBY
Relates a prevailing record of an
Entity
(scoper) with another
record (player) that it subsumes.
Examples: Show a correct new
Person
object (scoper) that
subsumes one or more duplicate Person
objects that had
accidentally been created for the same physical person.
Constraints: Both the player and scoper must have the same classCode.
public static CS BIRTHPL
Relates a place (playing Entity
)
as the location where a
LivingSubject
(scoping
entity) was born.
public static CS GRIC
A special link between pharmaceuticals indicating that the target (scoper) is a generic for the source (player).
public static CS CONT
Relates a Material
as the
content (player) to a container (scoper). Unlike ingredients, the content
and a container remain separate (not mixed) and the content can be
removed from the container. A content is not part of an empty
container.
public static CS BILLPROV
Billing Provider for claims as defined by X12 837 EDI specification.
public static CS COLR
A substance (player) influencing the optical aspect of
Material
(scoper).
public static CS POLHOLD
A Role
played by an
Entity
, usually an individual who
holds an insurance policy. The underwriter of that policy is the scoping
entity. Equivalent terms are policy owner and subscriber. The identifier
of the policy is captured in Role.id
when the
Role
is a policy holder.
A particular policy may cover several individuals one of whom may be, but need not be, the policy holder. Therefore, the notion of covered party is a role that is distinct from that of the policy holder.
public static CS ALQT
A portion (player) of an original or source specimen (scoper) used for testing or transportation
public static CS MIL
A Role
played by a member of a
military service. Scoper is the military service (e.g. Army, Navy, Air
Force, etc.) or, more specifically, the unit (Example, Company C, 3rd
Battalion, 4th Division, etc.)
public static CS CAREGIVER
public static CS ACTM
public static CS HLD
Entity
that is currently in the
possession of a holder (scoper), who holds, or uses it, usually based on
some agreement with the owner.
public static CS INVSBJ
An entity that is the subject of an investigation. This role is scoped by the party responsible for the investigation.
public static CS COVPTY
A Role
class played by a
Person
who receives benefit
coverage under the terms of a particular insurance policy. The
underwriter of that policy is the scoping
Entity
. The covered party receives
coverage because of some contractual or other relationship with the
holder of that policy. This reason for coverage is captured in
Role.code
and a relationship link with type code of indirect
authority should be included using the policy holder role as the source,
and the covered party role as the target.
Note that a particular policy may cover several individuals one of whom may be, but need not be, the policy holder. Thus the notion of covered party is a role that is distinct from that of the policy holder.
public static CS UNDWRT
A Role
played by an
Organization
that
underwrites or accepts fiscal responsibility for insurance plans and the
policies created under those plans.
public static CS QUAL
An Entity
(player) that has been
recognized as having certain training/experience or other characteristics
that would make said entity an appropriate performer for a certain
activity. The scoper is an
Organization
that educates
or qualifies entities.
public static CS STD
public static CS RGPR
A product regulated by some governmental
Organization
. The
Role
is played by
Material
and scoped by
organization.
Rationale: To support an Entity
clone used to identify the NDC number for a drug product.
public static CS CASESBJ
A person, non-person living subject, or place that is the subject of an investigation related to a notifiable condition (health circumstance that is reportable within the applicable public health jurisdiction).
public static CS NOT
public static CS RET
Material
(player) sold by a
retailer (scoper), who also give advice to prospective buyers.
public static CS DST
A Material
(player) distributed
by a distributor (scoper) who functions between a manufacturer and a
buyer or retailer.
public static CS ADMM
A material (player) that can be administered to an Entity (scoper).
public static CS AFFL
Player of the Affiliate role has a business/professional relationship with scoper. Player and scoper may be persons or organization. The Affiliate relationship does not imply membership in a group, nor does it exist for resource scheduling purposes.
public static CS COMPAR
An Entity that is authorized to issue or instantiate permissions, privileges, credentials or other formal/legal authorizations.
public static CS SAME
The "same" roleclass asserts an identity between playing and scoping entities: that they are in fact instances of the same entity and, in the case of discrepancies (e.g different DOB, gender), that one or both are in error.
public static CS DEATHPLC
Relates a place (playing Entity) as the location where a living subject (scoping Entity) died.
public static CS CASEBJ
A person, non-person living subject, or place that is the subject of an investigation related to a notifiable condition (health circumstance that is reportable within the applicable public health jurisdiction).
public static CS ACTIB
Active ingredient, where the ingredient substance (player) is itself the "basis of strength", i.e., where the Role.quantity specifies exactly the quantity of the player substance in the medicine formulation.
public static CS ACTIM
Active ingredient, where not the ingredient substance (player), but itaTMs active moiety is the "basis of strength", i.e., where the Role.quantity specifies the quantity of the player substance's active moiety in the medicine formulation.
public static CS ACTIR
Active ingredient, where not the ingredient substance (player) but another reference substance with the same active moiety, is the "basis of strength", i.e., where the Role.quantity specifies the quantity of a reference substance, similar but different from the player substance's in the medicine formulation.
public static CS ADJV
A component (player) added to enhance the action of an active ingredient (scoper) (in the manner of a catalyst) but which has no active effect in and of itself. Such ingredients are significant in defining equivalence of products in a way that inactive ingredients are not.
public static CS ADJY
A physical association whereby two Entities are in some (even lose) spatial relationship with each other such that they touch each other in some way.
public static CS BOND
A connection between two atoms of a molecule.
public static CS CLAIM
A role played by a party making a claim for coverage under a policy or program. A claimant must be either a person or organization, or a group of persons or organizations. A claimant is not a named insured or a program eligible.
public static CS CNTM
An ingredient whose presence is not intended but may not be reasonably avoided given the circumstances of the mixture's nature or origin.
public static CS CONC
An adjacency of two Entities held together by a bond which attaches to each of the two entities.
public static CS CONY
A connection between two regional parts.
public static CS DEPEN
A role played by a person covered under a policy or program based on an association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy holder.
public static CS EQUIV
Specifies the player Entity (the equivalent Entity) as an Entity that is considered to be equivalent to a reference Entity (scoper). The equivalence is in principle a symmetric relationship, however, it is expected that the scoper is a reference entity which serves as reference entity for multiple different equivalent entities.
public static CS EXLOC
A role played by a place at which the location of an event may be recorded.
public static CS EXPAGTCAR
An exposure agent carrier is an entity that is capable of conveying an exposure agent from one entity to another. The scoper of the role must be the exposure agent.
public static CS EXPVECTOR
A vector is a living subject that carries an exposure agent. The vector does not cause the disease itself, but exposes targets to the exposure agent. A mosquito carrying malaria is an example of a vector. The scoper of the role must be the exposure agent (e.g., pathogen).
public static CS FOMITE
A fomite is a non-living entity that is capable of conveying exposure agent from one entity to another. A doorknob contaminated with a Norovirus is an example of a fomite. Anyone touching the doorknob would be exposed to the virus. The scoper of the role must be the exposure agent (e.g., pathogen).
public static CS INDIV
A role played by a party covered under a policy as the policy holder. An individual may be either a person or an organization.
public static CS MECH
An ingredient (player) of a medication (scoper) that is inseparable from the active ingredients, but has no intended chemical or pharmaceutical effect itself, but which may have some systemic effect on the patient.
public static CS NAMED
A role played by a party to an insurance policy to which the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services. A named insured may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subjects, or organizations.
public static CS PROG
A role played by a party that meets the eligibility criteria for coverage under a program. A program eligible may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subjects, or organizations.
public static CS SUBSCR
A role played by a person covered under a policy based on association with a sponsor who is the policy holder, and whose association may provide for the eligibility of dependents for coverage.
public static CS USED
An entity (player) that is used by another entity (scoper).
public static final Set ALL_VALUES
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