HL7 Terminology (THO)
5.2.0 - Publication
This page is part of the HL7 Terminology (v5.2.0: Release) based on FHIR R4. This is the current published version in its permanent home (it will always be available at this URL). For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
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This page contains documentation and background information about the HL7 Terminology. The material contained herein has been drawn from the Standards and other documents published by HL7 and the Vocablary WorkGroup.
The HL7 Terminology viewable here rendered as web pages represents a new way for HL7 to publish its terminology and vocabulary, which hitherto has been largely contained within various Standards and Guides in the different HL7 Product families. These web pages represent an attempt to gather all of the information that the HL7 community needs in order to implement systems and interfaces, based on the published HL7 Standards, in one place and eailly accessible. The information on these pages will be updated frequently as requested and agreed changes and enhancemments are made.
The new HL7 process for governance and maintenance of the vocabulary published here by HL7 is called Unified Terminology Governance, or "UTG"; for more information on this please see the documentation on the Vocabulary Maintenance at HL7 Page. This process employs a community-wide, consensus-based, continuous process for updates to the terminology. Major changes from pre-UTG HL7 terminology management process include:
A number of items have not changed in this new process. These include:
Platform independent tooling has been developed to support consensus-based authoring and reviewing of proposed changes to content among worldwide stakeholders. Note that certain identified terminology artifacts are tightly bound to model structures in HL7, and thus are not subject to a unified consensus change process; these artifacts (primarily code systems, but include some lue sets and other objects as well) must be changed and approved through the regular HL7 Standards balloting process. Copies of these may be found on these pages with the other content for the convenience of the HL7 community.
A set of educational training sessions have been created for the different groups of people using the HL7 Terminology. It is highly recommended that HL7 Terminology users view these sessions based on their use or involvement in the maintenance of the HL7 Terminology. These recordings are all available from the 'Education' area on the Vocabulary Maintenance at HL7 Page
This page also provides an overview of the process, links to documentation and education materials, and information about participating in consensus review or change proposal submission. Anyone can sign up to be a vocabulary reviewer or change submitter through this page.
All change requests are managed on HL7 Jira in the UTG (UP) Jira project.
HL7 has adopted a common overall notional architecture for terminology across all of its product families. This architecture is focussed on representing all terminology in Code Systems and Value Sets. Work has been done to adapt all related vocabulary and termminology designs across the HL7 product famillies to these common structures. See the secitons below for discussions of how this has been done for the different product families. The common form used by these new designs are based on FHIR CodeSystem and ValueSet resources, and includes a number of extensions and special properties to correctly capture, in a machine-processable way, all of the older information in the HL7 product family terminology structures. This mapping has been done in order to facilitate maintenance and publishing (on these pages) of all of the HL7 Terminology, and to eanble the content to be unified where appropriate in the future.
The HL7 Terminology consists of Code Systems, Value Sets, Concept Maps, and Naming Systems. Code Systems and Value Sets are core components of all of the HL7 product families. In addition, Naming Systems and Concept Maps are defined within the FHIR specifications.
There are hundreds of terminologies and code sets used to support Healthcare systems, persistence, and communication in use in the world, maintained and published by many organizations outside of HL7, and across many many nations. Virtually all implementations based on HL7 Standards include one or more of these terminologies in the implementation guidance and conformance rules, both those publshed outside of HL7, and those defined, maintained, and published by HL7. For the convenience of implementers and users, certain of these have been explicitly identified over the years by the HIT community, and the technical components for their unambiguous identification and use have been published in the HL7 Standards and Guides. In addtion, a few of these have had their content encapsulated in the designs of HL7 terminology structues to facilitate their use by the HL7 communinity. These have been imported to this new publishing form for the convenience of the community, and the terms of compliancit is hoped that it be used in a common way across all of the HL7 product families that need to reference or use these external terminologies.
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The versioning policy has been approved by the Vocabulary Work Group and can be found on the Documented Execution of UTG Versioning page.
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