CodeSystem Comparison between http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/sex-parameter-for-clinical-use vs http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/sex-parameter-for-clinical-use

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InformationCodeSystem.dateValues for date differ: '2023-11-15T13:42:02-07:00' vs '2024-03-09T11:11:30-07:00'

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NameValueComments
.caseSensitivetrue
    .compositional
      .contentcomplete
        .copyrightThis material derives from the HL7 Terminology (THO). THO is copyright ©1989+ Health Level Seven International and is made available under the CC0 designation. For more licensing information see: https://terminology.hl7.org/license
          .date2023-11-15T13:42:02-07:002024-03-09T11:11:30-07:00
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          .descriptionA summary parameter that provides guidance on how a receiver should apply settings or reference ranges that are derived from observable information such as an organ inventory, recent hormone lab tests, genetic testing, menstrual status, obstetric history, etc..
            .experimentalfalse
              .hierarchyMeaning
                .jurisdiction
                  .nameSexParameterForClinicalUseCS
                    .publisherHealth Level Seven International
                      .purpose
                        .statusactive
                          .titleSex Parameter For Clinical Use
                            .urlhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/sex-parameter-for-clinical-use
                              .version2.0.0
                                .versionNeeded

                                  Concepts

                                  CodeDisplayusage-noteusage-noteComments
                                  .female-typicalApply female-typical setting or reference range
                                    .male-typicalApply male-typical setting or reference range
                                      .specifiedApply specified setting or reference rangeIndividuals or systems providing care should either use default behavior that is safe for both male and female populations, individually review treatment options with the patient, or carefully inspect comments and relevant observations before proceeding with treatment. Systems that are unable to review additional information may manage a SPECIFIED and an UNKNOWN value in the same way.Individuals or systems providing care should either use default behavior that is safe for both male and female populations, individually review treatment options with the patient, or carefully inspect comments and relevant observations before proceeding with treatment. Systems that are unable to review additional information may manage a SPECIFIED and an UNKNOWN value in the same way.Individuals or systems providing care should either use default behavior that is safe for both male and female populations, individually review treatment options with the patient, or carefully inspect comments and relevant observations before proceeding with treatment. Systems that are unable to review additional information may manage a SPECIFIED and an UNKNOWN value in the same way.Individuals or systems providing care should either use default behavior that is safe for both male and female populations, individually review treatment options with the patient, or carefully inspect comments and relevant observations before proceeding with treatment. Systems that are unable to review additional information may manage a SPECIFIED and an UNKNOWN value in the same way.