CodeSystem Comparison between http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationMode vs http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationMode

Messages

ErrorCodeSystem.versionValues for version differ: '3.0.0' vs '3.1.0'

Metadata

NameValueComments
.caseSensitivetrue
  • Added the item 'true'
.compositional
    .contentcomplete
      .copyright
        .date2021-08-10
          .descriptionA set of codes specifying the modality by which the Entity playing the Role is participating in the Act. *Examples:* Physically present, over the telephone, written communication. *Rationale:* Particularly for author (originator) participants this is used to specify whether the information represented by the act was initially provided verbally, (hand-)written, or electronically. *Open Issue:* There needs to be a reexamination of the hierarchies as there seems to be some muddling between ELECTRONIC and other concepts that involve electronic communication that are in other hierarchies.
            .experimental
              .hierarchyMeaningis-a
                .jurisdiction
                  .nameParticipationMode
                    .publisherHealth Level 7
                      .purpose
                        .statusactive
                          .titleParticipationMode
                            .urlhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-ParticipationMode
                              .version3.0.03.1.0
                              • Values Differ
                              .versionNeeded

                                Concepts

                                CodeDisplaySpecializesGeneralizesinternalIdstatusComments
                                .ELECTRONICelectronic data1655416554activeactive
                                  .PHYSICALphysical presence1655616556activeactive
                                    .REMOTEremote presence1655716557activeactive
                                      .VERBALverbal1654416544activeactive
                                        .WRITTENwritten1654916549activeactive