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CodeSystem: universalIdType

Official URL: http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301 Version: 2.0.0
Active as of 2019-12-01 Responsible: Health Level Seven International Computable Name: UniversalIdType
Other Identifiers: OID:2.16.840.1.113883.18.186

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HL7-defined code system of types of UID (Universal Identifiers). Used in HL7 Version 2.x messaging HD and EI datatypes.

Underlying Master Code System for V2 table 0301 (Universal ID Type)

This Code system is referenced in the content logical definition of the following value sets:

Generated Narrative: CodeSystem v2-0301

Properties

This code system defines the following properties for its concepts

NameCodeURITypeDescription
status status http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#status code Status of the concept
deprecated deprecated http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-table-deprecated code Version of HL7 in which the code was deprecated
V2 Concept Comment v2-concComment http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concComment string V2 Concept Comment
V2 Concept Comment As Published v2-concCommentAsPub http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concCommentAsPub string V2 Concept Comment As Published
HL7 Concept Usage Notes HL7usageNotes http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#HL7usageNotes string HL7 Concept Usage Notes

Concepts

This case-sensitive code system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0301 defines the following codes in a Is-A hierarchy:

CodeDisplayDefinitionV2 Concept CommentV2 Concept Comment As PublishedHL7 Concept Usage NotesDeutsch (German, de)
CAP College of American Pathologist Accreditation Number Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a "CAP" assigned number (for labs) Use to identify assigning authority IDs, when an OID is not available.
CLIA Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a "CLIA" assigned number (for labs) Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIA” assigned number (for labs)
CLIP Clinical laboratory Improvement Program Clinical laboratory Improvement Program. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a "CLIP" assigned number (for labs).  Used by US Department of Defense. Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a “CLIP” assigned number (for labs). Used by US Department of Defense.
DNS Domain Name System An Internet host name, in accordance with RFC 1035; or an IP address. Either in ASCII or as integers, with periods between components ("dotted" notation). An Internet host name, in accordance with RFC 1035; or an IP address. Either in ASCII or as integers, with periods between components (“dotted” notation). Internet-Adresse
EUI64 IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier is comprised of a 24-bit company identifier and a 40-bit instance identifier. The value shall be formatted as 16 ASCII HEX digits, for example, “AABBCC1122334455”. The 24-bit company identifier, formally known as Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI-24), is guaranteed to be globally unique. The 40-bit extensions are assigned by manufacturers. This identifier is often used in equipment interfaces (e.g., “MAC” address format for IPv4 & IPv6). [See http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html for a detailed explanation of the format.] IEEE 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier is comprised of a 24-bit company identifier and a 40-bit instance identifier. The value shall be formatted as 16 ASCII HEX digits, for example, “AABBCC1122334455”. The 24-bit company identifier, formally known as Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI-24), is guaranteed to be globally unique. The 40-bit extensions are assigned by manufacturers. This identifier is often used in equipment interfaces (e.g., “MAC” address format for IPv4 & IPv6). [See http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.htmlfor a detailed explanation of the format.]OUI-24 values are administered by the IEEE Registration Authority. OUI-24 values are administered by the IEEE Registration Authority.
GUID globally unique identifier Same as UUID. Same as UUID. Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; use UUID instead Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; use UUID instead GUID
HCD CEN Healthcare Coding Identifier The CEN Healthcare Coding Scheme Designator The CEN Healthcare Coding Scheme Designator. Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; does not identify Assigning Authorities Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; does not identify Assigning Authorities
HL7 HL7 registration schemes HL7 registration schemes Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; HL7 assigns ISO OIDs for Assigning Authorities Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; HL7 assigns ISO OIDs for Assigning Authorities für HL7 reserviert
ISO ISO Object Identifier An International Standards Organization Object Identifier (OID), in accordance with ISO/IEC 8824. Formatted as decimal digits separated by periods; recommended limit of 64 characters An International Standards Organization Object Identifier (OID), in accordance with ISO/IEC 8824. Formatted as decimal digits separated by periods; recommended limit of 64 characters ISO-ID
L Local These are reserved for locally defined coding schemes. Locally defined coding entity identifier.Retained for backward compatibility only as of v 2.8 reserviert für lokale Tabellen
L,M,N Local These are reserved for locally defined coding schemes. Locally defined coding entity identifier.Retained for backward compatibility only as of v 2.8 Retained for backward compatibility only as of v 2.8 reserviert für lokale Tabellen
M Local These are reserved for locally defined coding schemes. Locally defined coding entity identifier.Retained for backward compatibility only as of v 2.8 reserviert für lokale Tabellen
N Local These are reserved for locally defined coding schemes. Locally defined coding entity identifier.Retained for backward compatibility only as of v 2.8 reserviert für lokale Tabellen
NPI US National Provider Identifier Allows for the ability to designate organization identifier as a "NPI" assigned number (lab, any medical provider, can be a person or an organization) Use to identify assigning authority IDs, when an OID is not available. Especially important in the CNN datatype. Namespace maintained and published in the US.
Random Random Usually a base64 encoded string of random bits.<p>Note: Random IDs are typically used for instance identifiers, rather than an identifier of an Assigning Authority that issues instance identifiers Usually a base64 encoded string of random bits.Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; equivalent to a locally defined entity identifier scheme; use L. M, or N instead. Note: Random IDs are typically used for instance identifiers, rather than an identifier of an Assigning Authority that issues instance identifiers Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; equivalent to a locally defined entity identifier scheme; use L. M, or N instead. Retained for backward compatibility only as of v2.7; equivalent to a locally defined entity identifier scheme; use L. M, or N instead. beliebig
URI Uniform Resource Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier URI
UUID Universal Unique Identifier The DCE Universal Unique Identifier, in accordance with RFC 4122. Recommended format is 32 hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens, in the digit grouping 8-4-4-4-12 The DCE Universal Unique Identifier, in accordance with RFC 4122. Recommended format is 32 hexadecimal digits separated by hyphens, in the digit grouping 8-4-4-4-12 UUID
x400 X.400 MHS identifier An X.400 MHS identifier. Recommended format is in accordance with RFC 1649 Recommended format is in accordance with RFC 1649 X.400
x500 X500 directory Name An X.500 directory name X.500 Verzeichnis­name

History

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