Reference record for OID 2.16.840.1.113883.11.13856


parent
2.16.840.1.113883.11 (valueSets)
node code
13856
node name
actClassRoot
dot oid
2.16.840.1.113883.11.13856
asn1 oid
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  • {joint-iso-ccitt(2) country(16) us(840) organization(1) hl7(113883) valueSets(11) actClassRoot(13856)}
  • iri oid
  • /joint-iso-itu-t/country/us/organization/hl7/valueSets/actClassRoot
  • /joint-iso-ccitt/country/us/organization/hl7/valueSets/actClassRoot
  • iri by oid_info
    /Country/840/1/113883/11/13856
    creation date
    Oct. 1, 2005

    Description by oid_info

    ActClassRoot
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    Information by oid_info

    An action of interest that has happened, can happen, is happening, is intended to happen, or is requested/demanded to happen. An act is an intentional action in the business domain of HL7. Healthcare (and any profession or business) is constituted of intentional actions. An Act instance is a record of such an intentional action.

    Any intentional action can exist in different ""moods"". Moods describe activities as they progress in the business cycle, from defined, through planned and ordered to complete.

    Any instance of an Act assumes one and only one mood and will not change its mood along its life cycle. The moods - definition, intent, order, event - seem to specify a life cycle of an activity. However, the participants in the activity in these different moods are different, as is the data. Therefore, the mood of an Act instance is static. The progression actualization (i.e., the progression from defined, through planned and ordered, to being performed) is called the ""business cycle"" to distinguish it from the ""life cycle"" of a single act instance. Related Act instances that form such a ""business cycle"" are linked through the ActRelationship class.

    Examples for acts in health care are: a clinical test, an assessment of health condition (such as problems and diagnoses), the setting of healthcare goals, the performance of treatment services (such as medication, surgery, physical and psychological therapy), assisting, monitoring or attending, training and education services to patients and their next of kin, and notary services (such as advanced directives or living will).

    Acts have participants, which can be actors or targets. Examples of actors are nurses, doctors, family members, notary publics, and service organizations -- every person or organization that is capable of independent decisions and can thus is responsible (and liable) for the actions performed.

    Target participants in an act may include the patient, the patient's spouse, family, or community, a specimen drawn from the patient or from any object of interest. As patients do play active roles in their own healthcare, the patient can be both an active participant and a target participant at the same time (self-administered or reflexive services).

    An act can have multiple active participants and multiple target participants, their specific role being distinguished in the ""typeCode"" of the respective instance of the Participation class. In particular, an act involving coordination of care may involve two or more active participants -- playing different roles -- who interact on behalf of a patient, family, or aggregate in the role of target participant. For example, a nurse (active participant) calls Meals on Wheels (active participant) on behalf of the patient (target participant).

    An act includes the ""results"", ""answers"" or informational ""procedure products"" gained during the act. In this model, ""results"" do not exist without an act, and every clinical result, including those results gained accidentally, is gleaned via an act. In other moods, such as ""definition "" or ""intent"", the results are the possible results, the expected or aimed-for results, or the tested-for results., Based on ActClass

    Automatically extracted from Health Level 7 (HL7) OID Registry.

    First Registration Authority

    HL7

    Current Registration Authority (recovered by parent 2.16.840.1)

    Karen Hughes

    Brothers (1425)

    To many brothers! Only 100 nearest brothers are shown.

    OIDNameSub childrenSub Nodes TotalDescription
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    2.16.840.1.113883.11.13808 laboratoryHIPAA 0 0 LaboratoryHIPAA
    2.16.840.1.113883.11.13812 managedCareOrganizationHIPAA 0 0 ManagedCareOrganizationHIPAA
    2.16.840.1.113883.11.13833 supplierHIPAA 0 0 SupplierHIPAA
    2.16.840.1.113883.11.13835 durableMedicalEquipmentAndOrMedicalSupplySupplierHIPAA 0 0 DurableMedicalEquipmentAndOrMedicalSupplySupplierHIPAA
    2.16.840.1.113883.11.13849 transportationServiceHIPAA 0 0 TransportationServiceHIPAA
    2.16.840.1.113883.11.13850 ambulanceHIPAA 0 0 AmbulanceHIPAA
    ...