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The Referring, Admitting, and Discharging practitioners must be the same person as those authoring the ControlAct event for their respective trigger events. 045 */ 046 _PARTICIPATIONANCILLARY, 047 /** 048 * The practitioner who is responsible for admitting a patient to a patient encounter. 049 */ 050 ADM, 051 /** 052 * The practitioner that has responsibility for overseeing a patient's care during a patient encounter. 053 */ 054 ATND, 055 /** 056 * A person or organization who should be contacted for follow-up questions about the act in place of the author. 057 */ 058 CALLBCK, 059 /** 060 * An advisor participating in the service by performing evaluations and making recommendations. 061 */ 062 CON, 063 /** 064 * The practitioner who is responsible for the discharge of a patient from a patient encounter. 065 */ 066 DIS, 067 /** 068 * Only with Transportation services. A person who escorts the patient. 069 */ 070 ESC, 071 /** 072 * A person having referred the subject of the service to the performer (referring physician). Typically, a referring physician will receive a report. 073 */ 074 REF, 075 /** 076 * Parties that may or should contribute or have contributed information to the Act. Such information includes information leading to the decision to perform the Act and how to perform the Act (e.g., consultant), information that the Act itself seeks to reveal (e.g., informant of clinical history), or information about what Act was performed (e.g., informant witness). 077 */ 078 _PARTICIPATIONINFORMATIONGENERATOR, 079 /** 080 * Definition: A party that originates the Act and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the Act and ownership of this Act. 081 082 083 Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report etc. Every Act should have an author. Authorship is regardless of mood always actual authorship. 084 085 Examples of such policies might include: 086 087 088 089 The author and anyone they explicitly delegate may update the report; 090 091 092 093 All administrators within the same clinic may cancel and reschedule appointments created by other administrators within that clinic; 094 095 096 097 A party that is neither an author nor a party who is extended authorship maintenance rights by policy, may only amend, reverse, override, replace, or follow up in other ways on this Act, whereby the Act remains intact and is linked to another Act authored by that other party. 098 */ 099 AUT, 100 /** 101 * A source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject. 102 */ 103 INF, 104 /** 105 * An entity entering the data into the originating system. The data entry entity is collected optionally for internal quality control purposes. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form. 106 */ 107 TRANS, 108 /** 109 * A person entering the data into the originating system. The data entry person is collected optionally for internal quality control purposes. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text. 110 */ 111 ENT, 112 /** 113 * Only with service events. A person witnessing the action happening without doing anything. A witness is not necessarily aware, much less approves of anything stated in the service event. Example for a witness is students watching an operation or an advanced directive witness. 114 */ 115 WIT, 116 /** 117 * An entity (person, organization or device) that is in charge of maintaining the information of this act (e.g., who maintains the report or the master service catalog item, etc.). 118 */ 119 CST, 120 /** 121 * Target participant that is substantially present in the act and which is directly involved in the action (includes consumed material, devices, etc.). 122 */ 123 DIR, 124 /** 125 * The target of an Observation action. Links an observation to a Role whose player is the substance or most specific component entity (material, micro-organism, etc.) being measured within the subject. 126 127 128 Examples: A "plasma porcelain substance concentration" has analyte a Role with player substance Entity "porcelain". 129 130 131 UsageNotes: The Role that this participation connects to may be any Role whose player is that substance measured. Very often, the scoper may indicate the system in which the component is being measured. E.g., for "plasma porcelain" the scoper could be "Plasma". 132 */ 133 ALY, 134 /** 135 * In an obstetric service, the baby. 136 */ 137 BBY, 138 /** 139 * The catalyst of a chemical reaction, such as an enzyme or a platinum surface. In biochemical reactions, connects the enzyme with the molecular interaction 140 */ 141 CAT, 142 /** 143 * Participant material that is taken up, diminished, altered, or disappears in the act. 144 */ 145 CSM, 146 /** 147 * Something incorporated in the subject of a therapy service to achieve a physiologic effect (e.g., heal, relieve, provoke a condition, etc.) on the subject. In an administration service the therapeutic agent is a consumable, in a preparation or dispense service, it is a product. Thus, consumable or product must be specified in accordance with the kind of service. 148 */ 149 TPA, 150 /** 151 * Participant used in performing the act without being substantially affected by the act (i.e. durable or inert with respect to that particular service). 152 153 154 Examples: monitoring equipment, tools, but also access/drainage lines, prostheses, pace maker, etc. 155 */ 156 DEV, 157 /** 158 * A device that changes ownership due to the service, e.g., a pacemaker, a prosthesis, an insulin injection equipment (pen), etc. Such material may need to be restocked after he service. 159 */ 160 NRD, 161 /** 162 * A device that does not change ownership due to the service, i.e., a surgical instrument or tool or an endoscope. The distinction between reuseable and non-reuseable must be made in order to know whether material must be re-stocked. 163 */ 164 RDV, 165 /** 166 * In some organ transplantation services and rarely in transfusion services a donor will be a target participant in the service. However, in most cases transplantation is decomposed in three services: explantation, transport, and implantation. The identity of the donor (recipient) is often irrelevant for the explantation (implantation) service. 167 */ 168 DON, 169 /** 170 * Description: The entity playing the associated role is the physical (including energy), chemical or biological substance that is participating in the exposure. For example in communicable diseases, the associated playing entity is the disease causing pathogen. 171 */ 172 EXPAGNT, 173 /** 174 * Description:Direct participation in an exposure act where it is unknown that the participant is the source or subject of the exposure. If the participant is known to be the contact of an exposure then the SBJ participation type should be used. If the participant is known to be the source then the EXSRC participation type should be used. 175 */ 176 EXPART, 177 /** 178 * Description: The entity playing the associated role is the target (contact) of exposure. 179 */ 180 EXPTRGT, 181 /** 182 * Description:The entity playing the associated role is the source of exposure. 183 */ 184 EXSRC, 185 /** 186 * Participant material that is brought forth (produced) in the act (e.g., specimen in a specimen collection, access or drainage in a placement service, medication package in a dispense service). It does not matter whether the material produced had existence prior to the service, or whether it is created in the service (e.g., in supply services the product is taken from a stock). 187 */ 188 PRD, 189 /** 190 * The principle target on which the action happens. 191 192 193 Examples: The patient in physical examination, a specimen in a lab observation. May also be a patient's family member (teaching) or a device or room (cleaning, disinfecting, housekeeping). 194 195 196 UsageNotes: Not all direct targets are subjects. Consumables and devices used as tools for an act are not subjects. However, a device may be a subject of a maintenance action. 197 */ 198 SBJ, 199 /** 200 * The subject of non-clinical (e.g. laboratory) observation services is a specimen. 201 */ 202 SPC, 203 /** 204 * Target that is not substantially present in the act and which is not directly affected by the act, but which will be a focus of the record or documentation of the act. 205 */ 206 IND, 207 /** 208 * Target on behalf of whom the service happens, but that is not necessarily present in the service. Can occur together with direct target to indicate that a target is both, as in the case where the patient is the indirect beneficiary of a service rendered to a family member, e.g. counseling or given home care instructions. This concept includes a participant, such as a covered party, who derives benefits from a service act covered by a coverage act. 209 210 Note that the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause. Thus, a patient who has no coverage under a policy or program may be a beneficiary of a health service while not being the beneficiary of coverage for that service. 211 */ 212 BEN, 213 /** 214 * Definition: A factor, such as a microorganism, chemical substance, or form of radiation, whose presence, excessive presence, or (in deficiency diseases) relative absence is essential, in whole or in part, for the occurrence of a condition. 215 216 Constraint: The use of this participation is limited to observations. 217 */ 218 CAGNT, 219 /** 220 * The target participation for an individual in a health care coverage act in which the target role is either the policy holder of the coverage, or a covered party under the coverage. 221 */ 222 COV, 223 /** 224 * The target person or organization contractually recognized by the issuer as a participant who has assumed fiscal responsibility for another personaTMs financial obligations by guaranteeing to pay for amounts owed to a particular account 225 226 227 Example:The subscriber of the patientaTMs health insurance policy signs a contract with the provider to be fiscally responsible for the patient billing account balance amount owed. 228 */ 229 GUAR, 230 /** 231 * Participant who posses an instrument such as a financial contract (insurance policy) usually based on some agreement with the author. 232 */ 233 HLD, 234 /** 235 * The record target indicates whose medical record holds the documentation of this act. This is especially important when the subject of a service is not the patient himself. 236 */ 237 RCT, 238 /** 239 * The person (or organization) who receives the product of an Act. 240 */ 241 RCV, 242 /** 243 * A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or subsequent or derivative information of that Act. Information recipient is inert, i.e., independent of mood." Rationale: this is a generalization of a too diverse family that the definition can't be any more specific, and the concept is abstract so one of the specializations should be used. 244 */ 245 IRCP, 246 /** 247 * An information recipient to notify for urgent matters about this Act. (e.g., in a laboratory order, critical results are being called by phone right away, this is the contact to call; or for an inpatient encounter, a next of kin to notify when the patient becomes critically ill). 248 */ 249 NOT, 250 /** 251 * Information recipient to whom an act statement is primarily directed. E.g., a primary care provider receiving a discharge letter from a hospitalist, a health department receiving information on a suspected case of infectious disease. Multiple of these participations may exist on the same act without requiring that recipients be ranked as primary vs. secondary. 252 */ 253 PRCP, 254 /** 255 * A participant (e.g. provider) who has referred the subject of an act (e.g. patient). 256 257 Typically, a referred by participant will provide a report (e.g. referral). 258 */ 259 REFB, 260 /** 261 * The person who receives the patient 262 */ 263 REFT, 264 /** 265 * A secondary information recipient, who receives copies (e.g., a primary care provider receiving copies of results as ordered by specialist). 266 */ 267 TRC, 268 /** 269 * The facility where the service is done. May be a static building (or room therein) or a moving location (e.g., ambulance, helicopter, aircraft, train, truck, ship, etc.) 270 */ 271 LOC, 272 /** 273 * The destination for services. May be a static building (or room therein) or a movable facility (e.g., ship). 274 */ 275 DST, 276 /** 277 * A location where data about an Act was entered. 278 */ 279 ELOC, 280 /** 281 * The location of origin for services. May be a static building (or room therein) or a movable facility (e.g., ship). 282 */ 283 ORG, 284 /** 285 * Some services take place at multiple concurrent locations (e.g., telemedicine, telephone consultation). The location where the principal performing actor is located is taken as the primary location (LOC) while the other location(s) are considered "remote." 286 */ 287 RML, 288 /** 289 * For services, an intermediate location that specifies a path between origin an destination. 290 */ 291 VIA, 292 /** 293 * Definition: A person, non-person living subject, organization or device that who actually and principally carries out the action. Device should only be assigned as a performer in circumstances where the device is performing independent of human intervention. Need not be the principal responsible actor. 294 295 296 Exampe: A surgery resident operating under supervision of attending surgeon, a search and rescue dog locating survivors, an electronic laboratory analyzer or the laboratory discipline requested to perform a laboratory test. The performer may also be the patient in self-care, e.g. fingerstick blood sugar. The traditional order filler is a performer. This information should accompany every service event. 297 298 299 Note: that existing HL7 designs assign an organization as the playing entity of the Role that is the performer. These designs should be revised in subsequent releases to make this the scooping entity for the role involved. 300 */ 301 PRF, 302 /** 303 * Distributes material used in or generated during the act. 304 */ 305 DIST, 306 /** 307 * The principal or primary performer of the act. 308 */ 309 PPRF, 310 /** 311 * A person assisting in an act through his substantial presence and involvement This includes: assistants, technicians, associates, or whatever the job titles may be. 312 */ 313 SPRF, 314 /** 315 * The person or organization that has primary responsibility for the act. The responsible party is not necessarily present in an action, but is accountable for the action through the power to delegate, and the duty to review actions with the performing actor after the fact. This responsibility may be ethical, legal, contractual, fiscal, or fiduciary in nature. 316 317 318 Example: A person who is the head of a biochemical laboratory; a sponsor for a policy or government program. 319 */ 320 RESP, 321 /** 322 * A person who verifies the correctness and appropriateness of the service (plan, order, event, etc.) and hence takes on accountability. 323 */ 324 VRF, 325 /** 326 * A verifier who attests to the accuracy of an act, but who does not have privileges to legally authenticate the act. An example would be a resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes an authentication. 327 */ 328 AUTHEN, 329 /** 330 * A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication. 331 */ 332 LA, 333 /** 334 * added to help the parsers 335 */ 336 NULL; 337 public static V3ParticipationType fromCode(String codeString) throws FHIRException { 338 if (codeString == null || "".equals(codeString)) 339 return null; 340 if ("PART".equals(codeString)) 341 return PART; 342 if ("_ParticipationAncillary".equals(codeString)) 343 return _PARTICIPATIONANCILLARY; 344 if ("ADM".equals(codeString)) 345 return ADM; 346 if ("ATND".equals(codeString)) 347 return ATND; 348 if ("CALLBCK".equals(codeString)) 349 return CALLBCK; 350 if ("CON".equals(codeString)) 351 return CON; 352 if ("DIS".equals(codeString)) 353 return DIS; 354 if ("ESC".equals(codeString)) 355 return ESC; 356 if ("REF".equals(codeString)) 357 return REF; 358 if ("_ParticipationInformationGenerator".equals(codeString)) 359 return _PARTICIPATIONINFORMATIONGENERATOR; 360 if ("AUT".equals(codeString)) 361 return AUT; 362 if ("INF".equals(codeString)) 363 return INF; 364 if ("TRANS".equals(codeString)) 365 return TRANS; 366 if ("ENT".equals(codeString)) 367 return ENT; 368 if ("WIT".equals(codeString)) 369 return WIT; 370 if ("CST".equals(codeString)) 371 return CST; 372 if ("DIR".equals(codeString)) 373 return DIR; 374 if ("ALY".equals(codeString)) 375 return ALY; 376 if ("BBY".equals(codeString)) 377 return BBY; 378 if ("CAT".equals(codeString)) 379 return CAT; 380 if ("CSM".equals(codeString)) 381 return CSM; 382 if ("TPA".equals(codeString)) 383 return TPA; 384 if ("DEV".equals(codeString)) 385 return DEV; 386 if ("NRD".equals(codeString)) 387 return NRD; 388 if ("RDV".equals(codeString)) 389 return RDV; 390 if ("DON".equals(codeString)) 391 return DON; 392 if ("EXPAGNT".equals(codeString)) 393 return EXPAGNT; 394 if ("EXPART".equals(codeString)) 395 return EXPART; 396 if ("EXPTRGT".equals(codeString)) 397 return EXPTRGT; 398 if ("EXSRC".equals(codeString)) 399 return EXSRC; 400 if ("PRD".equals(codeString)) 401 return PRD; 402 if ("SBJ".equals(codeString)) 403 return SBJ; 404 if ("SPC".equals(codeString)) 405 return SPC; 406 if ("IND".equals(codeString)) 407 return IND; 408 if ("BEN".equals(codeString)) 409 return BEN; 410 if ("CAGNT".equals(codeString)) 411 return CAGNT; 412 if ("COV".equals(codeString)) 413 return COV; 414 if ("GUAR".equals(codeString)) 415 return GUAR; 416 if ("HLD".equals(codeString)) 417 return HLD; 418 if ("RCT".equals(codeString)) 419 return RCT; 420 if ("RCV".equals(codeString)) 421 return RCV; 422 if ("IRCP".equals(codeString)) 423 return IRCP; 424 if ("NOT".equals(codeString)) 425 return NOT; 426 if ("PRCP".equals(codeString)) 427 return PRCP; 428 if ("REFB".equals(codeString)) 429 return REFB; 430 if ("REFT".equals(codeString)) 431 return REFT; 432 if ("TRC".equals(codeString)) 433 return TRC; 434 if ("LOC".equals(codeString)) 435 return LOC; 436 if ("DST".equals(codeString)) 437 return DST; 438 if ("ELOC".equals(codeString)) 439 return ELOC; 440 if ("ORG".equals(codeString)) 441 return ORG; 442 if ("RML".equals(codeString)) 443 return RML; 444 if ("VIA".equals(codeString)) 445 return VIA; 446 if ("PRF".equals(codeString)) 447 return PRF; 448 if ("DIST".equals(codeString)) 449 return DIST; 450 if ("PPRF".equals(codeString)) 451 return PPRF; 452 if ("SPRF".equals(codeString)) 453 return SPRF; 454 if ("RESP".equals(codeString)) 455 return RESP; 456 if ("VRF".equals(codeString)) 457 return VRF; 458 if ("AUTHEN".equals(codeString)) 459 return AUTHEN; 460 if ("LA".equals(codeString)) 461 return LA; 462 throw new FHIRException("Unknown V3ParticipationType code '"+codeString+"'"); 463 } 464 public String toCode() { 465 switch (this) { 466 case PART: return "PART"; 467 case _PARTICIPATIONANCILLARY: return "_ParticipationAncillary"; 468 case ADM: return "ADM"; 469 case ATND: return "ATND"; 470 case CALLBCK: return "CALLBCK"; 471 case CON: return "CON"; 472 case DIS: return "DIS"; 473 case ESC: return "ESC"; 474 case REF: return "REF"; 475 case _PARTICIPATIONINFORMATIONGENERATOR: return "_ParticipationInformationGenerator"; 476 case AUT: return "AUT"; 477 case INF: return "INF"; 478 case TRANS: return "TRANS"; 479 case ENT: return "ENT"; 480 case WIT: return "WIT"; 481 case CST: return "CST"; 482 case DIR: return "DIR"; 483 case ALY: return "ALY"; 484 case BBY: return "BBY"; 485 case CAT: return "CAT"; 486 case CSM: return "CSM"; 487 case TPA: return "TPA"; 488 case DEV: return "DEV"; 489 case NRD: return "NRD"; 490 case RDV: return "RDV"; 491 case DON: return "DON"; 492 case EXPAGNT: return "EXPAGNT"; 493 case EXPART: return "EXPART"; 494 case EXPTRGT: return "EXPTRGT"; 495 case EXSRC: return "EXSRC"; 496 case PRD: return "PRD"; 497 case SBJ: return "SBJ"; 498 case SPC: return "SPC"; 499 case IND: return "IND"; 500 case BEN: return "BEN"; 501 case CAGNT: return "CAGNT"; 502 case COV: return "COV"; 503 case GUAR: return "GUAR"; 504 case HLD: return "HLD"; 505 case RCT: return "RCT"; 506 case RCV: return "RCV"; 507 case IRCP: return "IRCP"; 508 case NOT: return "NOT"; 509 case PRCP: return "PRCP"; 510 case REFB: return "REFB"; 511 case REFT: return "REFT"; 512 case TRC: return "TRC"; 513 case LOC: return "LOC"; 514 case DST: return "DST"; 515 case ELOC: return "ELOC"; 516 case ORG: return "ORG"; 517 case RML: return "RML"; 518 case VIA: return "VIA"; 519 case PRF: return "PRF"; 520 case DIST: return "DIST"; 521 case PPRF: return "PPRF"; 522 case SPRF: return "SPRF"; 523 case RESP: return "RESP"; 524 case VRF: return "VRF"; 525 case AUTHEN: return "AUTHEN"; 526 case LA: return "LA"; 527 default: return "?"; 528 } 529 } 530 public String getSystem() { 531 return "http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ParticipationType"; 532 } 533 public String getDefinition() { 534 switch (this) { 535 case PART: return "Indicates that the target of the participation is involved in some manner in the act, but does not qualify how."; 536 case _PARTICIPATIONANCILLARY: return "Participations related, but not primary to an act. The Referring, Admitting, and Discharging practitioners must be the same person as those authoring the ControlAct event for their respective trigger events."; 537 case ADM: return "The practitioner who is responsible for admitting a patient to a patient encounter."; 538 case ATND: return "The practitioner that has responsibility for overseeing a patient's care during a patient encounter."; 539 case CALLBCK: return "A person or organization who should be contacted for follow-up questions about the act in place of the author."; 540 case CON: return "An advisor participating in the service by performing evaluations and making recommendations."; 541 case DIS: return "The practitioner who is responsible for the discharge of a patient from a patient encounter."; 542 case ESC: return "Only with Transportation services. A person who escorts the patient."; 543 case REF: return "A person having referred the subject of the service to the performer (referring physician). Typically, a referring physician will receive a report."; 544 case _PARTICIPATIONINFORMATIONGENERATOR: return "Parties that may or should contribute or have contributed information to the Act. Such information includes information leading to the decision to perform the Act and how to perform the Act (e.g., consultant), information that the Act itself seeks to reveal (e.g., informant of clinical history), or information about what Act was performed (e.g., informant witness)."; 545 case AUT: return "Definition: A party that originates the Act and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the Act and ownership of this Act.\r\n\n \n Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report etc. Every Act should have an author. Authorship is regardless of mood always actual authorship. \r\n\n Examples of such policies might include:\r\n\n \n \n The author and anyone they explicitly delegate may update the report;\r\n\n \n \n All administrators within the same clinic may cancel and reschedule appointments created by other administrators within that clinic;\r\n\n \n \n A party that is neither an author nor a party who is extended authorship maintenance rights by policy, may only amend, reverse, override, replace, or follow up in other ways on this Act, whereby the Act remains intact and is linked to another Act authored by that other party."; 546 case INF: return "A source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject."; 547 case TRANS: return "An entity entering the data into the originating system. The data entry entity is collected optionally for internal quality control purposes. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form."; 548 case ENT: return "A person entering the data into the originating system. The data entry person is collected optionally for internal quality control purposes. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text."; 549 case WIT: return "Only with service events. A person witnessing the action happening without doing anything. A witness is not necessarily aware, much less approves of anything stated in the service event. Example for a witness is students watching an operation or an advanced directive witness."; 550 case CST: return "An entity (person, organization or device) that is in charge of maintaining the information of this act (e.g., who maintains the report or the master service catalog item, etc.)."; 551 case DIR: return "Target participant that is substantially present in the act and which is directly involved in the action (includes consumed material, devices, etc.)."; 552 case ALY: return "The target of an Observation action. Links an observation to a Role whose player is the substance or most specific component entity (material, micro-organism, etc.) being measured within the subject.\r\n\n \n Examples: A \"plasma porcelain substance concentration\" has analyte a Role with player substance Entity \"porcelain\".\r\n\n \n UsageNotes: The Role that this participation connects to may be any Role whose player is that substance measured. Very often, the scoper may indicate the system in which the component is being measured. E.g., for \"plasma porcelain\" the scoper could be \"Plasma\"."; 553 case BBY: return "In an obstetric service, the baby."; 554 case CAT: return "The catalyst of a chemical reaction, such as an enzyme or a platinum surface. In biochemical reactions, connects the enzyme with the molecular interaction"; 555 case CSM: return "Participant material that is taken up, diminished, altered, or disappears in the act."; 556 case TPA: return "Something incorporated in the subject of a therapy service to achieve a physiologic effect (e.g., heal, relieve, provoke a condition, etc.) on the subject. In an administration service the therapeutic agent is a consumable, in a preparation or dispense service, it is a product. Thus, consumable or product must be specified in accordance with the kind of service."; 557 case DEV: return "Participant used in performing the act without being substantially affected by the act (i.e. durable or inert with respect to that particular service).\r\n\n \n Examples: monitoring equipment, tools, but also access/drainage lines, prostheses, pace maker, etc."; 558 case NRD: return "A device that changes ownership due to the service, e.g., a pacemaker, a prosthesis, an insulin injection equipment (pen), etc. Such material may need to be restocked after he service."; 559 case RDV: return "A device that does not change ownership due to the service, i.e., a surgical instrument or tool or an endoscope. The distinction between reuseable and non-reuseable must be made in order to know whether material must be re-stocked."; 560 case DON: return "In some organ transplantation services and rarely in transfusion services a donor will be a target participant in the service. However, in most cases transplantation is decomposed in three services: explantation, transport, and implantation. The identity of the donor (recipient) is often irrelevant for the explantation (implantation) service."; 561 case EXPAGNT: return "Description: The entity playing the associated role is the physical (including energy), chemical or biological substance that is participating in the exposure. For example in communicable diseases, the associated playing entity is the disease causing pathogen."; 562 case EXPART: return "Description:Direct participation in an exposure act where it is unknown that the participant is the source or subject of the exposure. If the participant is known to be the contact of an exposure then the SBJ participation type should be used. If the participant is known to be the source then the EXSRC participation type should be used."; 563 case EXPTRGT: return "Description: The entity playing the associated role is the target (contact) of exposure."; 564 case EXSRC: return "Description:The entity playing the associated role is the source of exposure."; 565 case PRD: return "Participant material that is brought forth (produced) in the act (e.g., specimen in a specimen collection, access or drainage in a placement service, medication package in a dispense service). It does not matter whether the material produced had existence prior to the service, or whether it is created in the service (e.g., in supply services the product is taken from a stock)."; 566 case SBJ: return "The principle target on which the action happens.\r\n\n \n Examples: The patient in physical examination, a specimen in a lab observation. May also be a patient's family member (teaching) or a device or room (cleaning, disinfecting, housekeeping). \r\n\n \n UsageNotes: Not all direct targets are subjects. Consumables and devices used as tools for an act are not subjects. However, a device may be a subject of a maintenance action."; 567 case SPC: return "The subject of non-clinical (e.g. laboratory) observation services is a specimen."; 568 case IND: return "Target that is not substantially present in the act and which is not directly affected by the act, but which will be a focus of the record or documentation of the act."; 569 case BEN: return "Target on behalf of whom the service happens, but that is not necessarily present in the service. Can occur together with direct target to indicate that a target is both, as in the case where the patient is the indirect beneficiary of a service rendered to a family member, e.g. counseling or given home care instructions. This concept includes a participant, such as a covered party, who derives benefits from a service act covered by a coverage act.\r\n\n Note that the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause. Thus, a patient who has no coverage under a policy or program may be a beneficiary of a health service while not being the beneficiary of coverage for that service."; 570 case CAGNT: return "Definition: A factor, such as a microorganism, chemical substance, or form of radiation, whose presence, excessive presence, or (in deficiency diseases) relative absence is essential, in whole or in part, for the occurrence of a condition.\r\n\n Constraint: The use of this participation is limited to observations."; 571 case COV: return "The target participation for an individual in a health care coverage act in which the target role is either the policy holder of the coverage, or a covered party under the coverage."; 572 case GUAR: return "The target person or organization contractually recognized by the issuer as a participant who has assumed fiscal responsibility for another personaTMs financial obligations by guaranteeing to pay for amounts owed to a particular account\r\n\n \n Example:The subscriber of the patientaTMs health insurance policy signs a contract with the provider to be fiscally responsible for the patient billing account balance amount owed."; 573 case HLD: return "Participant who posses an instrument such as a financial contract (insurance policy) usually based on some agreement with the author."; 574 case RCT: return "The record target indicates whose medical record holds the documentation of this act. This is especially important when the subject of a service is not the patient himself."; 575 case RCV: return "The person (or organization) who receives the product of an Act."; 576 case IRCP: return "A party, who may or should receive or who has recieved the Act or subsequent or derivative information of that Act. Information recipient is inert, i.e., independent of mood.\" Rationale: this is a generalization of a too diverse family that the definition can't be any more specific, and the concept is abstract so one of the specializations should be used."; 577 case NOT: return "An information recipient to notify for urgent matters about this Act. (e.g., in a laboratory order, critical results are being called by phone right away, this is the contact to call; or for an inpatient encounter, a next of kin to notify when the patient becomes critically ill)."; 578 case PRCP: return "Information recipient to whom an act statement is primarily directed. E.g., a primary care provider receiving a discharge letter from a hospitalist, a health department receiving information on a suspected case of infectious disease. Multiple of these participations may exist on the same act without requiring that recipients be ranked as primary vs. secondary."; 579 case REFB: return "A participant (e.g. provider) who has referred the subject of an act (e.g. patient).\r\n\n Typically, a referred by participant will provide a report (e.g. referral)."; 580 case REFT: return "The person who receives the patient"; 581 case TRC: return "A secondary information recipient, who receives copies (e.g., a primary care provider receiving copies of results as ordered by specialist)."; 582 case LOC: return "The facility where the service is done. May be a static building (or room therein) or a moving location (e.g., ambulance, helicopter, aircraft, train, truck, ship, etc.)"; 583 case DST: return "The destination for services. May be a static building (or room therein) or a movable facility (e.g., ship)."; 584 case ELOC: return "A location where data about an Act was entered."; 585 case ORG: return "The location of origin for services. May be a static building (or room therein) or a movable facility (e.g., ship)."; 586 case RML: return "Some services take place at multiple concurrent locations (e.g., telemedicine, telephone consultation). The location where the principal performing actor is located is taken as the primary location (LOC) while the other location(s) are considered \"remote.\""; 587 case VIA: return "For services, an intermediate location that specifies a path between origin an destination."; 588 case PRF: return "Definition: A person, non-person living subject, organization or device that who actually and principally carries out the action. Device should only be assigned as a performer in circumstances where the device is performing independent of human intervention. Need not be the principal responsible actor.\r\n\n \n Exampe: A surgery resident operating under supervision of attending surgeon, a search and rescue dog locating survivors, an electronic laboratory analyzer or the laboratory discipline requested to perform a laboratory test. The performer may also be the patient in self-care, e.g. fingerstick blood sugar. The traditional order filler is a performer. This information should accompany every service event.\r\n\n \n Note: that existing HL7 designs assign an organization as the playing entity of the Role that is the performer. These designs should be revised in subsequent releases to make this the scooping entity for the role involved."; 589 case DIST: return "Distributes material used in or generated during the act."; 590 case PPRF: return "The principal or primary performer of the act."; 591 case SPRF: return "A person assisting in an act through his substantial presence and involvement This includes: assistants, technicians, associates, or whatever the job titles may be."; 592 case RESP: return "The person or organization that has primary responsibility for the act. The responsible party is not necessarily present in an action, but is accountable for the action through the power to delegate, and the duty to review actions with the performing actor after the fact. This responsibility may be ethical, legal, contractual, fiscal, or fiduciary in nature.\r\n\n \n Example: A person who is the head of a biochemical laboratory; a sponsor for a policy or government program."; 593 case VRF: return "A person who verifies the correctness and appropriateness of the service (plan, order, event, etc.) and hence takes on accountability."; 594 case AUTHEN: return "A verifier who attests to the accuracy of an act, but who does not have privileges to legally authenticate the act. An example would be a resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes an authentication."; 595 case LA: return "A verifier who legally authenticates the accuracy of an act. An example would be a staff physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes a legal authentication."; 596 default: return "?"; 597 } 598 } 599 public String getDisplay() { 600 switch (this) { 601 case PART: return "Participation"; 602 case _PARTICIPATIONANCILLARY: return "ParticipationAncillary"; 603 case ADM: return "admitter"; 604 case ATND: return "attender"; 605 case CALLBCK: return "callback contact"; 606 case CON: return "consultant"; 607 case DIS: return "discharger"; 608 case ESC: return "escort"; 609 case REF: return "referrer"; 610 case _PARTICIPATIONINFORMATIONGENERATOR: return "ParticipationInformationGenerator"; 611 case AUT: return "author (originator)"; 612 case INF: return "informant"; 613 case TRANS: return "Transcriber"; 614 case ENT: return "data entry person"; 615 case WIT: return "witness"; 616 case CST: return "custodian"; 617 case DIR: return "direct target"; 618 case ALY: return "analyte"; 619 case BBY: return "baby"; 620 case CAT: return "catalyst"; 621 case CSM: return "consumable"; 622 case TPA: return "therapeutic agent"; 623 case DEV: return "device"; 624 case NRD: return "non-reuseable device"; 625 case RDV: return "reusable device"; 626 case DON: return "donor"; 627 case EXPAGNT: return "ExposureAgent"; 628 case EXPART: return "ExposureParticipation"; 629 case EXPTRGT: return "ExposureTarget"; 630 case EXSRC: return "ExposureSource"; 631 case PRD: return "product"; 632 case SBJ: return "subject"; 633 case SPC: return "specimen"; 634 case IND: return "indirect target"; 635 case BEN: return "beneficiary"; 636 case CAGNT: return "causative agent"; 637 case COV: return "coverage target"; 638 case GUAR: return "guarantor party"; 639 case HLD: return "holder"; 640 case RCT: return "record target"; 641 case RCV: return "receiver"; 642 case IRCP: return "information recipient"; 643 case NOT: return "ugent notification contact"; 644 case PRCP: return "primary information recipient"; 645 case REFB: return "Referred By"; 646 case REFT: return "Referred to"; 647 case TRC: return "tracker"; 648 case LOC: return "location"; 649 case DST: return "destination"; 650 case ELOC: return "entry location"; 651 case ORG: return "origin"; 652 case RML: return "remote"; 653 case VIA: return "via"; 654 case PRF: return "performer"; 655 case DIST: return "distributor"; 656 case PPRF: return "primary performer"; 657 case SPRF: return "secondary performer"; 658 case RESP: return "responsible party"; 659 case VRF: return "verifier"; 660 case AUTHEN: return "authenticator"; 661 case LA: return "legal authenticator"; 662 default: return "?"; 663 } 664 } 665 666 667} 668