HL7 Terminology
1.0.0 - Publication

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WorkScheduleODH

Summary

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

Describes an individual's typical arrangement of working hours for an occupation.

OID:2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.20561 (for OID based terminology systems)
Source Resource:XML / JSON / Turtle

References

This value set is not used

Content Logical Definition

Logical Definition (CLD)

This value set includes codes based on the following rules:

 

Expansion

This value set contains 9 concepts

Expansion based on ObservationValue v2.0.0 (CodeSystem)

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

CodeDisplayDefinition
DSdaytime shiftA person who is scheduled for work during daytime hours (for example between 6am and 6pm) on a regular basis.
EMSearly morning shiftConsistent Early morning schedule of 13 hours or less per shift (between 2 am and 2 pm)
ESevening shiftA person who is scheduled for work during evening hours (for example between 2pm and midnight) on a regular basis.
NSnight shiftScheduled for work during nighttime hours (for example between 9pm and 8am) on a regular basis.
RSWNrotating shift with nightsScheduled for work times that change periodically between days, and/or evenings, and includes some night shifts.
RSWONrotating shift without nightsScheduled for work days/times that change periodically between days, but does not include night or evening work.
SSsplit shiftShift consisting of two distinct work periods each day that are separated by a break of a few hours (for example 2 to 4 hours)
VLSvery long shiftShifts of 17 or more hours.
VSvariable shiftIrregular, unpredictable hours scheduled on a short notice (for example, less than 2 day notice): inconsistent schedule, on-call, as needed, as available.

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History

DateActionAuthorCustodianComment
2020-05-06reviseTed KleinVocabulary WGMigrated to the UTG maintenance environment and publishing tooling.