CodeSystem Comparison between http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0530 vs http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0530

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NameValueComments
.caseSensitivetrue
    .compositionalfalse
      .contentcomplete
        .copyrightCopyright HL7. Licensed under creative commons public domain
          .date2019-12-01
            .descriptionCode system of concepts used to specify the agency or department that assigned the identifier in component 1. Used in the Performing Person Time Stamp (PPN), Extended Composite ID Number and Name for Persons (XCN) and Extended Composite ID with Check Digit (CX) segments in HL7 Version 2.x messaging.
              .experimentalfalse
                .hierarchyMeaningis-a
                  .jurisdiction
                    .nameOrganizationAgencyDepartment
                      .publisherHL7, Inc
                        .purposeUnderlying Master Code System for V2 table 0530 (Organization, Agency, Department)
                          .statusactive
                            .titleorganization-Agency-Department
                              .urlhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0530
                                .version2.1.0
                                  .versionNeededfalse

                                    Concepts

                                    CodeDisplaystatusdeprecatedv2-concCommentv2-concCommentAsPubComments
                                    .AEAmerican ExpressAA
                                      .DEADrug Enforcement AgencyAAThe US Drug Enforcement Administration does not solely assign DEA numbers in the United States. Hospitals have the authority to issue DEA numbers to their medical residents. These DEA numbers are based upon the hospital’s DEA number, but the authority rests with the hospital on the assignment to the residents. Thus, DEA as an Assigning Authority is necessary in addition to DEA as an Identifier Type.The US Drug Enforcement Administration does not solely assign DEA numbers in the United States. Hospitals have the authority to issue DEA numbers to their medical residents. These DEA numbers are based upon the hospital’s DEA number, but the authority rests with the hospital on the assignment to the residents. Thus, DEA as an Assigning Authority is necessary in addition to DEA as an Identifier Type.The US Drug Enforcement Administration does not solely assign DEA numbers in the United States. Hospitals have the authority to issue DEA numbers to their medical residents. These DEA numbers are based upon the hospital’s DEA number, but the authority rests with the hospital on the assignment to the residents. Thus, DEA as an Assigning Authority is necessary in addition to DEA as an Identifier Type.The US Drug Enforcement Administration does not solely assign DEA numbers in the United States. Hospitals have the authority to issue DEA numbers to their medical residents. These DEA numbers are based upon the hospital’s DEA number, but the authority rests with the hospital on the assignment to the residents. Thus, DEA as an Assigning Authority is necessary in addition to DEA as an Identifier Type.
                                        .DODDepartment of DefenseAAIn some countries e.g., the US, more than one department may issue a military identifier. Hence, US is not sufficient as the Assigning Authority.In some countries e.g., the US, more than one department may issue a military identifier. Hence, US is not sufficient as the Assigning Authority.In some countries e.g., the US, more than one department may issue a military identifier. Hence, US is not sufficient as the Assigning Authority.In some countries e.g., the US, more than one department may issue a military identifier. Hence, US is not sufficient as the Assigning Authority.
                                          .MCMaster CardAA
                                            .VAVeterans AffairsAA
                                              .VIVisaAA