HL7 Terminology (THO)
3.1.0 - Publication
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Official URL: http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-RaceAlaskanNativeEskimo | Version: 2.0.0 | |||
Active as of 2014-03-26 | Computable Name: RaceAlaskanNativeEskimo | |||
Other Identifiers: : urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.15569 |
References
This value set is not used here; it may be used elsewhere (e.g. specifications and/or implementations that use this content)
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-Race
where concept is-a 1840-8
This value set contains 121 concepts
Expansion based on Race v2.1.0 (CodeSystem)
All codes in this table are from the system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-Race
Lvl | Code | Display - English (English, en) |
0 | 1840-8 | Eskimo |
1 | 1842-4 | Greenland Eskimo |
1 | 1844-0 | Inupiat Eskimo |
2 | 1845-7 | Ambler |
2 | 1846-5 | Anaktuvuk |
2 | 1847-3 | Anaktuvuk Pass |
2 | 1848-1 | Arctic Slope Inupiat |
2 | 1849-9 | Arctic Slope Corporation |
2 | 1850-7 | Atqasuk |
2 | 1851-5 | Barrow |
2 | 1852-3 | Bering Straits Inupiat |
2 | 1853-1 | Brevig Mission |
2 | 1854-9 | Buckland |
2 | 1855-6 | Chinik |
2 | 1856-4 | Council |
2 | 1857-2 | Deering |
2 | 1858-0 | Elim |
2 | 1859-8 | Golovin |
2 | 1860-6 | Inalik Diomede |
2 | 1861-4 | Inupiaq |
2 | 1862-2 | Kaktovik |
2 | 1863-0 | Kawerak |
2 | 1864-8 | Kiana |
2 | 1865-5 | Kivalina |
2 | 1866-3 | Kobuk |
2 | 1867-1 | Kotzebue |
2 | 1868-9 | Koyuk |
2 | 1869-7 | Kwiguk |
2 | 1870-5 | Mauneluk Inupiat |
2 | 1871-3 | Nana Inupiat |
2 | 1872-1 | Noatak |
2 | 1873-9 | Nome |
2 | 1874-7 | Noorvik |
2 | 1875-4 | Nuiqsut |
2 | 1876-2 | Point Hope |
2 | 1877-0 | Point Lay |
2 | 1878-8 | Selawik |
2 | 1879-6 | Shaktoolik |
2 | 1880-4 | Shishmaref |
2 | 1881-2 | Shungnak |
2 | 1882-0 | Solomon |
2 | 1883-8 | Teller |
2 | 1884-6 | Unalakleet |
2 | 1885-3 | Wainwright |
2 | 1886-1 | Wales |
2 | 1887-9 | White Mountain |
2 | 1888-7 | White Mountain Inupiat |
2 | 1889-5 | Mary's Igloo |
1 | 1891-1 | Siberian Eskimo |
2 | 1892-9 | Gambell |
2 | 1893-7 | Savoonga |
2 | 1894-5 | Siberian Yupik |
1 | 1896-0 | Yupik Eskimo |
2 | 1897-8 | Akiachak |
2 | 1898-6 | Akiak |
2 | 1899-4 | Alakanuk |
2 | 1900-0 | Aleknagik |
2 | 1901-8 | Andreafsky |
2 | 1902-6 | Aniak |
2 | 1903-4 | Atmautluak |
2 | 1904-2 | Bethel |
2 | 1905-9 | Bill Moore's Slough |
2 | 1906-7 | Bristol Bay Yupik |
2 | 1907-5 | Calista Yupik |
2 | 1908-3 | Chefornak |
2 | 1909-1 | Chevak |
2 | 1910-9 | Chuathbaluk |
2 | 1911-7 | Clark's Point |
2 | 1912-5 | Crooked Creek |
2 | 1913-3 | Dillingham |
2 | 1914-1 | Eek |
2 | 1915-8 | Ekuk |
2 | 1916-6 | Ekwok |
2 | 1917-4 | Emmonak |
2 | 1918-2 | Goodnews Bay |
2 | 1919-0 | Hooper Bay |
2 | 1920-8 | Iqurmuit (Russian Mission) |
2 | 1921-6 | Kalskag |
2 | 1922-4 | Kasigluk |
2 | 1923-2 | Kipnuk |
2 | 1924-0 | Koliganek |
2 | 1925-7 | Kongiganak |
2 | 1926-5 | Kotlik |
2 | 1927-3 | Kwethluk |
2 | 1928-1 | Kwigillingok |
2 | 1929-9 | Levelock |
2 | 1930-7 | Lower Kalskag |
2 | 1931-5 | Manokotak |
2 | 1932-3 | Marshall |
2 | 1933-1 | Mekoryuk |
2 | 1934-9 | Mountain Village |
2 | 1935-6 | Naknek |
2 | 1936-4 | Napaumute |
2 | 1937-2 | Napakiak |
2 | 1938-0 | Napaskiak |
2 | 1939-8 | Newhalen |
2 | 1940-6 | New Stuyahok |
2 | 1941-4 | Newtok |
2 | 1942-2 | Nightmute |
2 | 1943-0 | Nunapitchukv |
2 | 1944-8 | Oscarville |
2 | 1945-5 | Pilot Station |
2 | 1946-3 | Pitkas Point |
2 | 1947-1 | Platinum |
2 | 1948-9 | Portage Creek |
2 | 1949-7 | Quinhagak |
2 | 1950-5 | Red Devil |
2 | 1951-3 | St. Michael |
2 | 1952-1 | Scammon Bay |
2 | 1953-9 | Sheldon's Point |
2 | 1954-7 | Sleetmute |
2 | 1955-4 | Stebbins |
2 | 1956-2 | Togiak |
2 | 1957-0 | Toksook |
2 | 1958-8 | Tulukskak |
2 | 1959-6 | Tuntutuliak |
2 | 1960-4 | Tununak |
2 | 1961-2 | Twin Hills |
2 | 1962-0 | Georgetown |
2 | 1963-8 | St. Mary's |
2 | 1964-6 | Umkumiate |
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 |
System | 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
Date | Action | Author | Custodian | Comment |
2020-05-06 | revise | Ted Klein | Vocabulary WG | Migrated to the UTG maintenance environment and publishing tooling. |
2014-03-26 | revise | Vocabulary (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 |