HL7 Terminology
1.0.0 - Publication

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BehavioralHealthAndOrSocialServiceProviderHIPAA

Summary

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

Broad classification aggregating providers who are trained and educated to perform services related to behavioral health, mental health, and counseling and may be licensed or practice within the scope or licensure or training.

OID:2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.13131 (for OID based terminology systems)
Source Resource:XML / JSON / Turtle

References

Content Logical Definition

Logical Definition (CLD)

This value set includes codes based on the following rules:

 

Expansion

This value set contains 34 concepts

All codes from system http://nucc.org/provider-taxonomy

CodeDisplayDefinition
106H00000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Marriage & Family TherapistA mental health provider, e.g. social worker, psychologist, etc. who concentrates his/her practice on the social, emotional and psychological treatment of married couples and families.
225CA2500NRespiratory, Rehabilitative & Restorative; Rehabilitation Counselor; Assistive Technology Supplier
101Y00000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; CounselorA provider who is trained and educated in the performance of behavior health services through interpersonal communications and analysis. Training and education at the specialty level usually requires a master's degree and clinical experience and supervision for licensure or certification.
101YA0400NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Counselor; Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
101YM0800NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Counselor; Mental Health
101YP1600NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Counselor; Pastoral
101YP2500NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Counselor; Professional
101YS0200NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Counselor; School
103GC0700NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Neuropsychologist; Clinical
103S00000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychoanalyst(1) A practitioner of psychoanalysis: methods of eliciting from patients their past emotional experiences and their role in influencing their current mental life, in order to discover the conflicts and mechanisms by which their pathologic mental state has been produced and to furnish hints for psychotherapeutic procedures, the method employs free association, recall and interpretation of dreams and interpretation of transference and resistance phenomena; (2) An individual who is educated with a doctor's degree in psychoanalysis or psychology, trained at an established psychoanalytic institute, and practices or adheres to the principles of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis is a form of psychotherapy and a system of investigation for determining and understanding mental processes, which was originally conceived by Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis involves the analysis and interpretation of dreams, resistances, and transferences, and uses free association and catharsis. Clinical practice requires licensure.
103SA1400NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychoanalyst; Associate
103SA1800NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychoanalyst; Affiliate
103T00000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; PsychologistAn individual who specializes in psychological research, testing, and/or therapy. Psychology is the branch of science that deals with mental processes and behavior, composed of the following major fields: abnormal, clinical, comparative, counseling, developmental, educational, engineering, experimental, industrial, learning, motivation, perception, personality, physiological, psychometrics, school, and social psychology.
103TA0400NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
103TA0700NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Adult Development & Aging
103TB0200NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Behavioral
103TC0700NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Clinical
103TC1900NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Counseling
103TC2200NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Child, Youth & Family
103TE1000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Educational
103TE1100NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Exercise & Sports
103TF0000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Family
103TF0200NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Forensic
103TH0100NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Health
103TM1700NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Men & Masculinity
103TM1800NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities
103TP2700NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Psychotherapy
103TP2701NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Psychotherapy, Group
103TR0400NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Rehabilitation
103TS0200NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; School
103TW0100NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Psychologist; Women
104100000NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Social WorkerA clinical social worker is a person who is qualified by a master of Social Work (M.S.W.) degree, licensed, certified or registered by the state as a social worker and practicing within the scope of that license. A social worker provides assistance and counseling to patients and their families and dealing with social, emotional and environmental problems.
1041C0700NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Social Worker; Clinical
1041S0200NBehavioral Health & Social Service; Social Worker; School

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.
2014-03-26reviseVocabulary (Woody Beeler) (no record of original request)2014T1_2014-03-26_001283 (RIM release ID)Lock all vaue sets untouched since 2014-03-26 to trackingId 2014T1_2014_03_26