CDAKConceptHelpers
public struct CDAKConceptHelpers
Provides lists of fixed string constants you may wish to use for a specific type of CDA attribute
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See moreIn the United States, federal standards for classifying data on ethnicity determine the categories used by federal agencies and exert a strong influence on categorization by state and local agencies and private sector organizations. The federal standards do not conceptually define ethnicity, and they recognize the absence of an anthropological or scientific basis for ethnicity classification. Instead, the federal standards acknowledge that ethnicity is a social-political construct in which an individual’s own identification with a particular ethnicity is preferred to observer identification. The standards specify two minimum ethnicity categories: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino. The standards define a Hispanic or Latino as a person of
Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central America, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.The standards stipulate that ethnicity data need not be limited to the two minimum categories, but any expansion must be collapsible to those categories. In addition, the standards stipulate that an individual can be Hispanic or Latino or can be Not Hispanic or Latino, but cannot be both.
ReferenceDeclaration
Swift
public struct HL7Ethnicity
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8 standard SNOMED CT smoking status codes as mandated by US Meaningful Use
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Swift
public struct SNOMEDCTSmokingStatus
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<functionCode code="PCP" displayName="Primary Care Physician" codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.5.88" codeSystemName="participationFunction"> <originalText>Primary Care Provider</originalText> </functionCode>
This is a complex element due to history and various use.
You can read more about functionCode at the CDAPro site
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Swift
public struct HL7ProviderFunctionCode