HL7 Terminology
1.0.0 - Publication

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ActRelationshipEndsAfterOrConcurrentWithStartOf

Summary

Defining URL:http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-ActRelationshipEndsAfterOrConcurrentWithStartOf
Version:2.0.0
Name:ActRelationshipEndsAfterOrConcurrentWithStartOf
Status:Active
Title:ActRelationshipEndsAfterOrConcurrentWithStartOf
Definition:

Pro-forma value set for each head code in the ActRelationshipType code system; all codes present and future below the head code.

OID:2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20519 (for OID based terminology systems)
Source Resource:XML / JSON / Turtle

References

This value set is not used

Content Logical Definition

Logical Definition (CLD)

 

Expansion

This value set contains 17 concepts

Expansion based on ActRelationshipType v2.0.0 (CodeSystem)

All codes from system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ActRelationshipType

CodeDisplayDefinition
EASORECWSends after or concurrent with start ofA relationship in which the source act's effective time ends after or concurrent with the start of the target act's effective time. *Usage Note:* Inverse code is EBSORECWS
EASends after start ofA relationship in which the source act ends after the target act starts. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SBE**
EAEends after end ofA relationship in which the source act ends after the target act ends. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **EBE**
SASEAEstarts after start of, ends after end ofThe source Act starts after start of the target Act and ends after end of the target Act. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SBSEBE**
SBEEAEcontains end ofThe source Act contains the end of the target Act. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **EDU**
SASSBEEASstart after start of, contains end ofThe source Act start after the start of the target Act, and contains the end of the target Act. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SBSEASEBE**
SBSEAEcontains time ofThe source Act contains the time of the target Act. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **DURING**
SCWSEAEstarts with, ends after end ofThe source Act starts with the target Act, and ends after the end of the target Act.
SASstarts after start ofThe source Act starts after the start of the target Act (i.e. if we say "ActOne SAS ActTwo", it means that ActOne starts after the start of ActTwo, therefore ActOne is the source and ActTwo is the target). *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SBS**
SAEstarts after end ofA relationship in which the source act starts after the target act ends. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **EBS**
DURINGoccurs duringA relationship in which the source act's effective time is wholly within the target act's effective time (including end points, as defined in the act's effective times) *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SBSEAE**
SASECWEstarts after start of, ends withThe source Act starts after start of the target Act, and ends with the target Act. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SBSECWE**
EAEORECWends after or concurrent with end ofA relationship in which the source act's effective time ends after or concurrent with the end of the target act's effective time. *Usage Note:* Inverse code is EBEORECW
ECWends concurrent withA relationship in which the source act's effective time ends with the end of the target act's effective time. *UsageNote:* This code is reflexive. Therefore its inverse code is itself.
CONCURRENTconcurrent withA relationship in which the source act's effective time is the same as the target act's effective time. *UsageNote:* This code is reflexive. Therefore its inverse code is itself.
SBSECWEstarts before start of, ends withThe source Act starts before the start of the target Act, and ends with the target Act. *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SASECWE**
ECWSends concurrent with start ofThe source Act ends when the target act starts (i.e. if we say "ActOne ECWS ActTwo", it means that ActOne ends when ActTwo starts, therefore ActOne is the source and ActTwo is the target). *UsageNote:* Inverse code is **SCWE**

Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
Source The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code

History

DateActionAuthorCustodianComment
2020-05-06reviseTed KleinVocabulary WGMigrated to the UTG maintenance environment and publishing tooling.
2014-08-07reviseCQI (Marc Hadley) (no record of original request)2014T2_2014-08-07_001289 (RIM release ID)Pro-forma value set creation.