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dc:title A system of concepts for the continuity of care
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skos:definition unintended event that has negative influence upon healthcare processes @en
skos:prefLabel adverse event@en
skos:note NOTE 1 'Iatrogenesis' or 'iatrogeny' is a common cause of adverse events. NOTE 2 Adverse events can occur during appropriate healthcare activities NOTE 3 Adverse events may cause harm @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
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skos:definition set of healthcare activities performed in response to an adverse event @en
skos:prefLabel adverse event management@en
skos:note NOTE The purposes for adverse event management are usually two: one is to reverse the effect or minimize the consequences of the adverse event, another one is to prevent the kind of adverse event in the future. @en
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skos:definition arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place @en
skos:prefLabel appointment@en
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skos:definition data value used for representing information objects that may require special processing operations to be performed in order for the data to be interpreted or rendered @en
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skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 ED data type. This document only supports the Binary data value (ED.data), whose attribute is renamed to ATTACHMENT.value. The following attributes from the ISO 21090:2011 ED data type are not included in this document: @en
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skos:definition base component documenting the details of an attestation of a set of electronic health record components @en
skos:prefLabel attestation information@en
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skos:definition documentation of the details of a revision of a base component @en
skos:prefLabel audit information@en
skos:note NOTE The audit information is a profile on ISO 27789:2013 Health informatics — Audit trails for electronic health records. The profile includes only the minimum set of attributes needed in EHR extracts. @en
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skos:definition provision in legislation that in certain circumstances may overrule the need for informed consent @en
skos:prefLabel authorization by law@en
skos:note NOTE A healthcare mandate requires either informed consent or authorization by law. @en
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skos:definition method of delivering healthcare initiated by a responsible healthcare actor and thereafter delivered automatically by an automatic medical device @en
skos:prefLabel automated healthcare@en
skos:note NOTE Automated healthcare is not a healthcare activity in its own right since the automatic medical device doesn't have the capacity to be responsible. It is the healthcare actor who initiates and reviews the automated healthcare that is responsible for safe use of the automatic medical device. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE Activities performed by the machine during a long term Electrocardiography (“Holter recording”) programme, implanted cardiac defibrillator. @en
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skos:definition medical device capable of performing automated healthcare activities @en
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skos:note NOTE In EN 13940-1:2007 the concept healthcare device was a specialization of healthcare actor and defined as 'device or equipment, possibly including a piece of software, involved in the provision of healthcare activities'. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A specific identifiable Electrocardiography machine, electronic blood-sugar monitor. @en
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skos:definition abstract class that include the properties common for all revisable classes included in EHR extract @en
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skos:definition healthcare mandate commissioning a mandated period of care @en
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care mandate@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A care period mandate may be an agreement between the subject of care and a healthcare provider to provide specified healthcare services in a mandated period of care. NOTE 2 In EN 13940-1:2007 care mandate was the preferred term for this concept. @en
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skos:definition dynamic, personalized plan including identified needed healthcare activities, health objectives and healthcare goals, relating to one or more specified health issues in a healthcare process @en
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skos:note NOTE 1 A care plan may be recorded in one or more health records. NOTE 2 A care plan could be subdivided from different perspectives by different constraints. One example is uniprofessional care plan, for example, a nursing care plan with the constraint of only one specific healthcare professional involved. Other examples of specific constraints for a care plan are: care plan to address one health issue, one health condition, one contact, one clinical process, healthcare activities to be performed by one healthcare provider, etc. NOTE 3 Care plans are reviewed repeatedly during a healthcare process, each review based on a new healthcare needs assessment. NOTE 4 The healthcare activities in a care plan follow a life cycle. Examples of statuses of such a life cycle are: 'planned', 'performed', 'cancelled', etc.; all of these statuses are included in the care plan. NOTE 5 In EN 13940-1:2007 programme of care was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE A care plan for retinopathy in diabetics by video-retinoscopy, which involves the GP and an ophthalmologist and implies specific mobile equipment (video-retinoscope) with a camera. @en
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skos:definition official document issued by a healthcare actor attesting healthcare matters relating to a subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel certificate related to a healthcare matter@en
skos:example EXAMPLES Birth certificate, death certificate, health certificate, health insurance certificate @en
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skos:definition set of systematically developed statements to assist the decisions made by healthcare actors about healthcare activities to be performed with regard to specified health issues @en
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skos:altLabel care guideline@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Clinical guidelines are usually rather generic and they concern no actual subject of care in particular. While they generally reflect a broad statement of good practice, they may sometimes include multiple operational details. NOTE 2 Clinical guidelines should be structured and contain standard criteria and indicators for measurement. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Clinical guidelines related to hypertension, diabetes, pregnancy follow-up, Caesarean section; pressure area management, exercise programmes, social intervention programmes for people with a learning disability @en
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skos:definition pathway for the healthcare activities informing the content of core care plans @en
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skos:altLabel care pathway@en
care map@en
pathway of care@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The concept clinical pathway includes subtypes, for example, 'integrated care pathways', 'multidisciplinary pathways of care', 'collaborative care pathways'. NOTE 2 Clinical pathways are designed to support healthcare administration and healthcare resource management. They provide detailed guidance for each stage in the management of a patient (treatments, interventions, etc.). @en
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skos:definition healthcare process encompassing all healthcare provider activities and other prescribed healthcare activities that addresses identified or specified health issues @en
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skos:note NOTE 1 As such, a clinical process is a set of interrelated or interacting healthcare activities, which are performed for a subject of care with one or more health issues. NOTE 2 The primary input and output to a clinical process is the health state. NOTE 3 In a clinical process a subject of care and healthcare professionals interact in all types of healthcare activities. NOTE 4 A clinical process comprises all kinds of healthcare activities, mainly healthcare provider activities, but also self-care activities as prescribed or recommended by healthcare professionals. NOTE 5 The clinical process can be regarded as the key type of process to support continuity of care from the perspective of the subject of care. NOTE 6 Clinical processes are the essential, central and most important type of healthcare processes. NOTE 7 A relevant distinction exists between the primary input (the subject of care's initial health state) and secondary or ancillary inputs (the resources brought in to perform the clinical process). @en
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skos:definition health related period that includes all healthcare activity periods in one clinical process @en
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skos:definition health thread comprising all healthcare matters related to a specific clinical process @en
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skos:note NOTE A clinical process interest makes it possible @en
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skos:definition healthcare evaluation where the effects of a clinical process on a health state are assessed against the target condition and/or a health condition representing the input health state @en
skos:prefLabel clinical process outcome evaluation@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The subject of care and healthcare professionals are the main contributors to a clinical process outcome evaluation. NOTE 2 The target condition represents a requirement for the clinical process. @en
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skos:definition health record extract conveying specifically focused healthcare information in order to fulfil current information needs of the recipient @en
skos:prefLabel clinical report@en
skos:example EXAMPLES lab report, X-Ray report @en
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skos:definition structure component used for creating hierarchical structures within an entry and with elements as leaf nodes @en
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skos:definition data value used for representing a code in a code system implied and fixed by the context in which this data value occurs @en
skos:prefLabel coded simple value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 CS data type. @en
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skos:definition data value used for representing a code in a referenced code system @en
skos:prefLabel coded value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 CD.CV data type. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
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skos:definition action resulting in an obligation by one or more of the participants in the act to comply with a rule or perform a contract @en
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skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: The enterprise object(s) participating in an action of commitment may be parties or agents acting on behalf of a party or parties. In the case of an action of commitment by an agent, the principal becomes obligated. @en
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skos:definition structure component containing information composed during one clinical encounter or documentation session, and committed within one EHR @en
skos:prefLabel composition@en
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skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/folder
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skos:definition unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of characteristics @en
skos:prefLabel concept@en
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skos:definition capability of the subject of care and/or the subject of care proxy to give informed consent or dissent @en
skos:prefLabel consent competence@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/informed_consent
https://contsys.org/concept/dissent
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skos:definition potential health condition considered by a healthcare actor on the basis of one or more observed conditions @en
skos:prefLabel considered condition@en
skos:altLabel considered health condition@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A request for care normally includes a health condition or symptom observed by the subject of care and also a question about what the reason for that symptom might be. It is the potential health condition in this question (the health condition behind the symptom) that is called a considered condition. NOTE 2 A referral within a clinical process is normally motivated by one or several observed conditions and/or professionally assessed conditions. However the referral also normally includes a question that the healthcare investigation is supposed to get an answer to. The question formulated as a potential condition is a considered condition. NOTE 3 A considered condition remains considered until the associated observed conditions are changed or completed. Healthcare investigation and/or healthcare treatment result in new observations that can verify or not verify the (suspected) considered condition. When a considered condition is verified it is transformed into an observed condition and/or professionally assessed condition that also could be labelled as a working diagnosis. If a considered condition cannot be verified by relevant healthcare activities it is transformed into an excluded condition. NOTE 4 A working diagnosis is often identified in the clinical process as a summary after the planned healthcare investigation are completed. A working diagnosis in this stage is often called a diagnosis. An excluded condition could correspondingly be called a negation of a working diagnosis. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Diagnostic hypothesis, any candidate in a differential diagnosis set. @en
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skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/excluded_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/working_diagnosis
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
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skos:definition interaction between a subject of care and one or more healthcare personnel @en
skos:prefLabel contact@en
skos:altLabel healthcare contact@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/initial_contact
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_appointment
https://contsys.org/concept/contact_period
https://contsys.org/concept/referral
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skos:definition healthcare activity period during which a contact occurs @en
skos:prefLabel contact period@en
skos:altLabel encounter@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Since during a contact, more than one health issue may be addressed, it may relate to more than one healthcare process and more than one episode of care. NOTE 2 In EN 13940-1:2007 the concept encounter was defined as 'contact in the course of which healthcare activities are delivered to a subject of care in her or his presence'. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Face to face contact with a GP, telephone contact, telemedicine contact. @en
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skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/contact
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skos:definition abstract structure component that holds all properties common for sections and entries @en
skos:prefLabel content@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/section
https://contsys.org/concept/entry
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skos:definition healthcare mandate assigning the right and obligation to monitor and coordinate the delivery of care described in those care period mandates related to healthcare matters linked by specific health threads @en
skos:prefLabel continuity facilitator mandate@en
skos:altLabel continuity facilitator commission@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Beyond solely assuming the function described above, a continuity facilitator may also assume the function of a lead and/or coordinator of healthcare activities delivered to the subject of care NOTE 2 A continuity facilitation can be fulfilled only if the involved healthcare actors have the information needed to perform their tasks in healthcare activities NOTE 3 For continuity of care the continuity facilitator mandates for complete clinical processes are of special importance from the subject of care's perspective. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE A mandate assigned to a coordinating nurse, to a lead GP, key-worker, etc. to coordinate care @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_of_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition efficient, effective, ethical care delivered through interaction, integration, co-ordination and sharing of information (3.9.5) between different healthcare actors over time @en
skos:prefLabel continuity of care@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Healthcare actor is defined in 5.2.1 @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/information
https://contsys.org/concept/core_care_plan rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition reusable content and structure for a potential care plan for a specified set of circumstances @en
skos:prefLabel core care plan@en
skos:altLabel standardized care plan@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A core care plan is usually based upon knowledge in clinical guidelines (including protocols). NOTE 2 Core care plans can be applied in healthcare planning as a clinical process management method. NOTE 3 A core care plan may include advanced formulated schemes for recommended healthcare activities. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_organization
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_pathway
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/CV rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition @en
skos:prefLabel CV@en
https://contsys.org/concept/data rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition reinterpretable representation of information (3.9.5) in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation or processing @en
skos:prefLabel data@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Data are defined without any context in such a way that by itself one cannot tell its correct meaning, where it has meaning this is information (3.9.5). @en
https://contsys.org/concept/data_repository rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition an identifiable data storage facility @en
skos:prefLabel data repository@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: In ISO 10303-22:1998 this is the definition of repository @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/sharable_data_repository
https://contsys.org/concept/data_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data contained in an element @en
skos:prefLabel data value@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/attachment_value
https://contsys.org/concept/integer_value
https://contsys.org/concept/real_value
https://contsys.org/concept/boolean_value
https://contsys.org/concept/simple_text_value
https://contsys.org/concept/physical_quantity_value
https://contsys.org/concept/URI_value
https://contsys.org/concept/coded_value
https://contsys.org/concept/date_time_value
https://contsys.org/concept/date_value
https://contsys.org/concept/time_value
https://contsys.org/concept/point_in_time_value
https://contsys.org/concept/coded_simple_value
https://contsys.org/concept/instance_identifier_value
https://contsys.org/concept/string_value
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/element
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_element
https://contsys.org/concept/date_time_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a precise point in time with a resolution of second and optionally fraction of second @en
skos:prefLabel date time value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 TS.DATETIME.FULL data types. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/date_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a point in time with a resolution of day of month @en
skos:prefLabel date value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 TS.DATE.FULL data type. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition demand for healthcare provider activities expressed by a healthcare actor @en
skos:prefLabel demand for care@en
skos:altLabel demand for healthcare@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A demand for care may be expressed either by the subject of care or on their behalf. NOTE 2 A healthcare provider may accept or decline a demand for care. NOTE 3 A demand for care could result in a healthcare assessment concluding that no other healthcare activity elements (as healthcare investigations and/or healthcare treatments) should be performed. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_initial_contact
https://contsys.org/concept/request
https://contsys.org/concept/referral
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/reason_for_demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_initial_contact rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition first demand for care concerning one or more specific health issues to be assessed by a healthcare provider @en
skos:prefLabel demand for initial contact@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/initial_contact
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_mandate rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare mandate implying the right and obligation to demand healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel demand mandate@en
skos:altLabel demand commission@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A demand for care is usually made by a subject of care him/herself, but there are circumstances where the subject of care is not in the position of making a demand for care. In that case, it has to be made on their behalf by another person. NOTE 2 Within certain jurisdictions a generic demand mandate may be explicitly or implicitly assigned to certain categories of citizens on the basis of their specific roles. It may also be directly or indirectly made necessary by law that such generic mandates are explicitly established. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/mandate_to_export_personal_information
https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_facilitator_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_cluster rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure component used for creating hierarchical structures within an demographic entry and with demographic elements as leaf nodes @en
skos:prefLabel demographic cluster@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_item
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_item
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_element rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition record component within a demographic entity or demographic cluster containing a single data value @en
skos:prefLabel demographic element@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_item
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_component
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_entity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure component containing demographic information describing a single person, device, software agent or organisation @en
skos:prefLabel demographic entity@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_folder
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_item
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_extract rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition demographic information extracted for the purpose of being included in an EHR extract or an EHR audit log extract @en
skos:prefLabel demographic extract@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_folder
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_folder rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure component used for creating hierarchical structures within a demographic extract and with demographic entities as leaf nodes @en
skos:prefLabel demographic folder@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_extract
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_folder
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_entity
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_item rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition abstract structure component that holds all properties common for demographic clusters and demographic elements @en
skos:prefLabel demographic item@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_element
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_cluster
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/entry
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_entity
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_cluster
https://contsys.org/concept/deprecated_term rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition term rejected by an authoritative body @en
skos:prefLabel deprecated term@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/concept
https://contsys.org/concept/discharge_report rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition clinical report concerning a completed, mandated period of care @en
skos:prefLabel discharge report@en
skos:example EXAMPLE Discharge letter @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_report
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/discharge_summary
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/discharge_summary rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition discharge report summarizing a mandated period of care @en
skos:prefLabel discharge summary@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A discharge summary may be provided to the subject of care. NOTE 2 One mandated period of care may be immediately followed by another; the next mandated healthcare provider will then be a main recipient of the discharge summary. NOTE 3 Discharge summaries are often meant to be processed so as to categorize hospital stays according to a statistically designed classification (such as the Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) or other systems), usually for funding or epidemiological purposes. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/discharge_report
https://contsys.org/concept/dissent rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition refusal to permit specific healthcare activities to be performed @en
skos:prefLabel dissent@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/consent_competence
https://contsys.org/concept/duration_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a lapse of time @en
skos:prefLabel duration value@en
skos:note NOTE This specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 PQ.TIME data type. The translation and coding rationale attributes have been removed. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/physical_quantity_value
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition repository of information (3.9.5) regarding the health of a subject of care in computer processable format @en
skos:prefLabel electronic health record@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Subject of care is defined in 5.2.1 @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/folder
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_component rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health record component which only includes information in electronic format @en
skos:prefLabel electronic health record component@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_component
https://contsys.org/concept/base_component
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
https://contsys.org/concept/element
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_element
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/attestation_information
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health record extract consisting solely of electronic record components @en
skos:prefLabel electronic health record extract@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/folder
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_patient_summary
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_component
https://contsys.org/concept/sharable_data_repository
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/extracted_component_set
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_patient_summary rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition electronic health record extract containing essential healthcare information intended for specific uses @en
skos:prefLabel electronic patient summary@en
skos:example EXAMPLES epSOS patient summary (EU), clinical summary (US), continuity care record (US), an electronic patient summary providing a healthcare professional with essential information needed for coordinated healthcare @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/summarized_healthcare_information_repository
https://contsys.org/concept/element rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition electronic health record component within an entry or cluster containing a single data value @en
skos:prefLabel element@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/item
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_component
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/entry rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure componentthat represents the data documenting one clinical observation or a series of related observations, or a clinical statement, an explanation of clinical reasoning, a healthcare intention, plan or action. @en
skos:prefLabel entry@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/content
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/item
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_item
https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health related period during which healthcare activities are performed to address one health issue as identified by one healthcare professional[ @en
skos:prefLabel episode of care@en
skos:altLabel episode of healthcare@en
health issue related episode@en
skos:note NOTE 1 An episode of care encompasses all healthcare activity period elements related to the same health issue. NOTE 2 An episode of care starts with the very first contact with a healthcare provider for a health issue and it ends after the completion of all healthcare activities related to the last contact with that healthcare provider for the same health issue. NOTE 3 For practical reasons (e.g. the need to state start and end dates) and also because it relates specifically to a health issue defined by a given healthcare professional, an episode of care does not necessarily coincide with an 'episode of illness' (or of disease, or of any other kind of health issue). NOTE 4 During a mandated period of care several health issues may be handled and as such be linked to several episodes of care. These episodes of care are said to be 'concurrent'. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES An episode of urinary tract infection, an episode of cholecystectomy. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/health_approach
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/episodes_of_care_bundle
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period_element
https://contsys.org/concept/health_issue
https://contsys.org/concept/episodes_of_care_bundle rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition group of episodes of care delineated by a health thread @en
skos:prefLabel episodes of care bundle@en
skos:altLabel episodes of healthcare bundle@en
cumulative episode of care@en
skos:note NOTE 1 An episodes of care bundle starts with the very first contact with a healthcare provider for a health issue considered in a health thread and ends after the completion of all healthcare activities related to the last contact with any healthcare provider for a health issue encompassed in the same health thread. NOTE 2 As different health threads may be considered that reconcile the perspectives of different healthcare actors (e.g. a care team manager, or a health authority) or sets of healthcare actors, there may exist different health threads according to the specific perspectives of those sets of healthcare actors that justify building up such health threads. As a consequence there may exist as many episodes of care bundles as there are such health threads. NOTE 3 From the electronic health record point of view, an episodes of care bundle shows the overall healthcare activity period elements related to those health issues that are linked by the same health thread. NOTE 4 In EN 13940-1:2007 cumulative episode of care was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A cumulative episode of diabetes mellitus, a cumulative episode of breast cancer. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/excluded_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition considered condition that one or more healthcare professionals have determined not to be consistent with the known observed conditions @en
skos:prefLabel excluded condition@en
skos:altLabel discounted condition@en
non-verified condition@en
ruled out condition@en
ruled out considered condition@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/considered_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/external_link rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition base component that describes an association from information in an EHR extract to information outside that EHR extract @en
skos:prefLabel external link@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/link
https://contsys.org/concept/extracted_component_set rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure component extracted from an EHR for the purpose of being communicated in an EHR extract as the target of one or more links @en
skos:prefLabel extracted component set@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
https://contsys.org/concept/folder rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure component used for creating hierarchical structures within an EHR extract and with compositions as leaf nodes @en
skos:prefLabel folder@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/folder
https://contsys.org/concept/composition
https://contsys.org/concept/health rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition @en
skos:prefLabel health@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/person_(term)
https://contsys.org/concept/health_approach rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition episode of care during which the healthcare activities performed address one specific healthcare goal @en
skos:prefLabel health approach@en
skos:altLabel healthcare approach@en
goal-addressing episode of care@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_goal
https://contsys.org/concept/health_concern rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health record extract that includes all health record components associated with a health thread for a specific concern @en
skos:prefLabel health concern@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A concern is gathered information to support continuity of care for a subject of care. A health thread can include healthcare activities, health conditions, healthcare activity planning, activity management, evaluations and assessments. Thereby, all information needed for continuity of care for an individual subject of care can be covered by a health concern. NOTE 2 Health concerns can be constructed to support continuity of care for healthcare processes, clinical processes and accumulations/associations of clinical processes. This means that concerns can relate to episodes of care, contacts, chronic disease management, multiple chronic disease management, etc. NOTE 3 Health concerns can be represented and labelled in EHR as extracts or components. NOTE 4 Health concern is closely related to the “concern tracking” based on HL7 standards. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE Concern tracker (HL7). @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition observed or potential observable aspects of the health state at a given time @en
skos:prefLabel health condition@en
skos:note NOTE 1 In the perspective of healthcare, the term health condition is often used to label a harmful or adverse condition (diseases, disorders, injuries, etc.), because it may motivate certain healthcare activities. NOTE 2 A health state is an object, a perception of which is a health condition. The underlying health state is nevertheless present even if not perceived by an observer, for example, the subject of care having a cancer before it gives symptoms. NOTE 3 In a clinical process, the health state of the subject of care is process input and also the process output. The evolving health state follows a life cycle and along its successive steps, is observed as different health conditions: initial, observed condition, considered condition, professionally assessed condition, resultant condition (the outcome of the process), evaluated. NOTE 4 A diagnosis is a way to describe and label certain types of health conditions. NOTE 5 Health condition may relate to a past, present or potential future health state. NOTE 6 A health condition is a health issue and as such is a representation of aspect(s) of the health state. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A health problem, diagnosis: an acute myocardial infarction (professionally assessed condition); a symptom: a head ache (observed condition). @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_issue
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/health_problem
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_pathway
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_evolution
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_delay rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity delay caused by a health condition @en
skos:prefLabel health condition delay@en
skos:example EXAMPLE 1 surgery delayed because the subject of care is pregnant EXAMPLE 2 cervical examination delayed during menstruation @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_evolution rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health thread showing the evolution of health conditions during a healthcare process, starting with the health condition that represents the input health state @en
skos:prefLabel health condition evolution@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/input_health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_period rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health related period during which a health condition has been observed @en
skos:prefLabel health condition period@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Observation of a health condition may lead to an episode of care NOTE 2 Health condition period refers only to the observation of the health condition, for example, the time interval during which a subject of care has observed a bleeding. The concept episode of care is referring to the healthcare activities. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/health_issue rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition representation of an issue related to the health of a subject of care as identified by one or more healthcare actors @en
skos:prefLabel health issue@en
skos:note NOTE According to this definition, a health issue can correspond to a health problem, a disease, an illness or another kind of health condition. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A loss of weight, a heart attack, a drug addiction, an injury, dermatitis. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period_element
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_guideline
https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/health_need rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition deficit in the current health state compared to aspects of a desired future health state @en
skos:prefLabel health need@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A health need is the deficit in a subject of care’s health state. NOTE 2 The current health state is observed as observed conditions. NOTE 3 The desired future health state can be a health objective expressed as target conditions. NOTE 4 The health need can be identified and formulated by the subject of care or by any other healthcare actor. NOTE 5 Health needs are the motivations/indications for healthcare activities and are the basic input to healthcare needs assessments. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/reason_for_demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/health_objective
https://contsys.org/concept/needed_healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/health_objective rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition desired ultimate achievement of a healthcare process addressing health needs @en
skos:prefLabel health objective@en
skos:altLabel intended outcome@en
skos:note NOTE A health objective could be expressed as one or several target conditions to be reached within a specified date and time. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/target_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_goal
https://contsys.org/concept/health_need
https://contsys.org/concept/health_problem rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health condition considered by a healthcare actor to be a problem @en
skos:prefLabel health problem@en
skos:note NOTE Health problems can be single observations but are usually more compound as a summary of several observations. Single observations are often criteria for the more compound health condition considered to be a health problem. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Diabetes, stroke, heredity for breast cancer. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/health_problem_list rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health thread linking a set of health problems @en
skos:prefLabel health problem list@en
skos:altLabel healthcare problem list@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data repository regarding the health and healthcare of a subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel health record@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The term electronic health record may be used for a health record where all information is stored on electronic media. However, this concept is not formally defined in this International Standard. NOTE 2 A health record may include, for example, medical records, dental records, social care records. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_repository
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/professional_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/personal_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_documenting
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_desire
https://contsys.org/concept/non-ratified_healthcare_information
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_component
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/medium_(duplicate)
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_component rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition part of a health record that is identifiable for the purposes of referencing and revision @en
skos:prefLabel health record component@en
skos:note NOTE 1 This International Standard defines one health record component specialization, the electronic record component. However, as the content of a health record is not limited to information in electronic format, the content of health record components may be in formats other than electronic. NOTE 2 A health record component may itself result from an aggregation of multiple health record components. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_component
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_component
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/certificate_related_to_a_healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition part or all of a health record extracted for the purpose of communication @en
skos:prefLabel health record extract@en
skos:note NOTE 1 This International Standard defines one health record extract specialization - the electronic record extract. However, as the content of a health record is not limited to information in electronic format, the content of health record extracts may be in formats other than electronic. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_report
https://contsys.org/concept/health_concern
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/mandate_to_export_personal_information
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_request
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_component
https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition time interval related to the health of a subject of care and/or the provision of healthcare for that subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel health related period@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A health related period may be specialized in relation to a number of situations – a specific clinical process, healthcare professional, a specific department, a specific health issue, etc. NOTE 2 A health related period is delineated by a 'start date and time' and an 'end date and time'. While the statement of the start date is generally easy by definition, the identification of the end date may be subject to specific rules that have to be agreed upon locally. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process_episode
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_period
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period
https://contsys.org/concept/health_state rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition physical and mental functions, body structure, personal factors, activity, participation and environmental aspects as the composite health of a subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel health state@en
skos:note NOTE 1 An observation of a health state is a health condition. A health state may possibly give way to more than one observation, resulting in more than one health condition. The underlying health state is nevertheless present even if not perceived by an observer, for example, the subject of care having a cancer before it gives symptoms. NOTE 2 In ICF (the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) of the WHO, the concept of health is described. ICF identifies five health components; body function, body structure, activity, participation and environmental factors. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/input_health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/output_health_state
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/health_need
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_investigation
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_treatment
https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition defined association between healthcare matters as determined by one or more healthcare actors @en
skos:prefLabel health thread@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A health thread reconciles a range of healthcare matters reflecting the variety of scopes of healthcare actors, particularly of healthcare providers. NOTE 2 A health thread inherently associates the healthcare processes as well as the healthcare activity period elements referring to those healthcare matters. NOTE 3 A health thread may be established by a team (e.g. a coordination committee). NOTE 4 A health thread can be built step-by-step, by allowing each healthcare professional to add their perspective into a common health thread. NOTE 7 Under the responsibility of a designated healthcare actor, a health thread linking several healthcare matters can describe an episodes of care bundle, for instance, a partial or comprehensive synthesis of healthcare actor related episodes of care. NOTE 8 A collective decision (before, during or after the healthcare interventions) may define a health thread and so the idea of the 'episode' accepted by all the healthcare professionals involved. NOTE 9 Two health conditions may sometimes only be recognized as belonging to the same health thread late in the process of care. Conversely, two health conditions thought initially to belong to the same health thread may need to be separated later. NOTE 10 Since a health thread links any number of healthcare matters; it also may link health threads linking other health issues. Hence, a health thread may be considered an aggregation of health issues and/or health threads. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process_interest
https://contsys.org/concept/health_problem_list
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_evolution
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/episodes_of_care_bundle
https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/health_concern
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_facilitator_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition care activities, services, management or supplies related to the health of an individual @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: This includes more than performing procedures for subjects of care . It includes, for example, the management of information about patients, health status and relations within the healthcare delivery framework and may also include the management of clinical knowledge. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_funds
https://contsys.org/concept/health
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activities_bundle rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition set of healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activities bundle@en
skos:note NOTE A healthcare activities bundle may be delineated using a health thread comprising healthcare activities. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE All healthcare activities provided to a subject of care in provision of, during and in the aftermath of a planned surgical operation, in relation to that operation. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/needed_healthcare_activity
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activities_bundle
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition activity intended directly or indirectly to improve or maintain a health state @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Each specialization of this concept represents healthcare activities performed by a specialization of healthcare actor. NOTE 2 Different types of healthcare activity elements (e.g. healthcare investigation or healthcare treatment) may be performed during a healthcare activity. NOTE 3 See the concepts healthcare provider activity, self-care activity, healthcare third party activity and automated healthcare when it comes to the recording of information that are the result of healthcare activities (e.g. ratified observations). @en
skos:example EXAMPLE A blood pressure measurement completed by a qualified nurse including the healthcare activity elements of taking, documenting and evaluation. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_activity
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_goal
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource_management
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/automated_healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_management
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_evaluation
https://contsys.org/concept/adverse_event_management
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activities_bundle
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_commitment
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_delay rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health related period during which a healthcare activity is planned but not started @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity delay@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/resource_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_preference_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_delay
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_directory rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition directory of the healthcare activities offered by a healthcare provider @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity directory@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The healthcare activity directory includes those healthcare activities that the healthcare provider's healthcare personnel can perform, not those that are actually available at the time of healthcare delivery. The ability to perform a healthcare activity implies that the healthcare provider has the necessary resources. NOTE 2 The healthcare activity directory is related to the management of healthcare processes. NOTE 3 Healthcare providers may also have a healthcare service directory This directory includes the services that can be delivered by healthcare processes using the healthcare activities included in the healthcare activity directory. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition element of healthcare activity that addresses one type of purpose @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity element@en
skos:note NOTE Healthcare activity is a complex concept that can be subdivided in elements that represent different purposes with the action. The different purposes could be direct (healthcare investigation and healthcare treatment that directly involves the subject of care) or indirect (healthcare assessment, healthcare evaluation, healthcare documenting or healthcare activity management that do not necessarily directly involve the subject of care. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_investigation
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_treatment
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_management
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_evaluation
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_communication
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_documenting
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_management rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element during which the status of healthcare activities in a care plan are changed @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity management@en
skos:note NOTE Examples statuses for healthcare activities are; planned, scheduled, resource allocated, ongoing, performed/finished, evaluated. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_planning
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_mandate rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare mandate assigning the right and obligation to perform specific healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity mandate@en
skos:altLabel healthcare activity commission@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition time interval during which healthcare activities are performed for a subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity period@en
skos:altLabel contact@en
skos:note NOTE In EN 13940-1:2007 contact was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/indirect_healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/contact_period
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_period
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_appointment
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period_element
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process_episode
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period_element rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition part of a healthcare activity period during which one health issue is specifically addressed @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare activity period element@en
skos:altLabel contact element@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Several healthcare activity period elements may take place during the course of a healthcare activity period. NOTE 2 A healthcare activity period element is part of only one healthcare activity period and of only one episode of care. NOTE 3 In EN 13940-1:2007 contact element was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE The part of a consultation that addresses the follow-up of a hypertension treatment, but not the other part of the same consultation that is devoted to the treatment of diabetes mellitus. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_issue
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition organization or person participating in healthcare @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare actor@en
skos:altLabel healthcare party@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The involvement of the healthcare actor will be either direct (for example, the actual provision of care), or indirect (for example, at organizational level). NOTE 2 According to this definition, people or organizations responsible for the funding, payment, or reimbursement of healthcare provision are healthcare actors, as well as organizations responsible for healthcare delivery. NOTE 3 In EN 13940-1:2007 healthcare party was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_report
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_guideline
https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/sharable_data_repository
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_request
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_funds
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
https://contsys.org/concept/automated_healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/certificate_related_to_a_healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/person
https://contsys.org/concept/organization
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_administration rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition administrative activities related to healthcare processes @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare administration@en
skos:note NOTE Administrative activities are indirect activities in a healthcare process and include support and management. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Budgeting and resource allocation, organizational structure, non-clinical documentation, administrative activity management, resource management, etc. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_appointment rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition appointment for a contact @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare appointment@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/contact
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_assessment rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element where an opinion related to health conditions and/or healthcare activities is formed @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare assessment@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_commitment rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition acceptance of a healthcare mandate by the healthcare actor to whom it is assigned @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare commitment@en
skos:altLabel care commitment@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The healthcare commitment is the promise by the healthcare actor to perform healthcare activities. This also means that the healthcare provider accepts and confirms the pending healthcare mandate issued through the proposed care plan. NOTE 2 Implicitly, a healthcare commitment results from a dialogue with the subject of care or someone on behalf of the subject of care within a healthcare needs assessment @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/referral
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_communication rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element where at least two healthcare actors communicate @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare communication@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_data rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data (3.9.1) produced during healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare data@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Healthcare activity is defined in 7.2 @en
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_documenting rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element where health records are created or maintained @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare documenting@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_employment rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition contractual framework between a healthcare personnel and a healthcare organization describing the roles and responsibilities assigned to that healthcare personnel @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare employment@en
skos:altLabel care employment@en
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_evaluation rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element where aspects of at least one other healthcare activity element is evaluated @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare evaluation@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Healthcare evaluation may be performed by all kinds of healthcare actors, including the subject of care. NOTE 2 See also clinical process outcome evaluation. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process_outcome_evaluation
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process_evaluation
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_funds rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition resource provided for funding healthcare delivery @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare funds@en
skos:altLabel care funds@en
skos:note NOTE Funds may be provided by, for example, a health insurance fund, a governmental agency, a national or local authority, a welfare programme, the subject of care or any other person or organization having a role in the funding of healthcare. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/resource
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_goal rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition desired achievement of one or more healthcare activities, considered as an intermediate operational step to reach a specific health objective @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare goal@en
skos:note NOTE A healthcare goal could be expressed as one or several target conditions to be reached within a specified date and time. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/target_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/health_objective
https://contsys.org/concept/health_approach
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition information about a person, relevant to his or her healthcare @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare information@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_for_import
https://contsys.org/concept/non-ratified_healthcare_information
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_for_import rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare information that is a candidate for import into a professional health record after a healthcare professional has confirmed its clinical relevance to that professional health record @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare information for import@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/professional_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/non-ratified_healthcare_information
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_request rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition request sent out by a healthcare actor to another healthcare actor for specific healthcare information needed for the provision of healthcare to a subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare information request@en
skos:altLabel specific healthcare information request@en
skos:note NOTE 1 In order to fulfil the request, a mandate to export personal information is needed. NOTE 2 In EN 13940-1:2007 specific clinical information request was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_investigation rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element with the intention to clarify one or more health conditions of a subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare investigation@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Healthcare investigations add and improve information about aspects of a health state. NOTE 2 Some primary healthcare investigations can sometimes have an intended or secondary therapeutic effect, while some activities can be both investigating and therapeutic by essence (e.g. a fibroscopy, interventional cardiology, etc.) @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition mandate (commission) based on a commitment and either an informed consent or an authorization by law, defining the rights and obligations of one healthcare actor with regard to his involvement in healthcare processes performed for a specific subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare mandate@en
skos:altLabel healthcare commission@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A healthcare mandate can be explicit or implicit NOTE 2 Relevant information related to healthcare mandates (including demands for care, informed consents, dissents, healthcare commitments, etc.), is recorded in health records where the information is made available for concerned healthcare actors as health concerns. NOTE 3 Typically a healthcare mandate is assigned by one healthcare actor to another. NOTE 4 In EN 13940-1:2007 health mandate was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_facilitator_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/mandate_to_export_personal_information
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_mandate
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_commitment
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/authorization_by_law
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/informed_consent
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/dissent
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_desire
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition representation of a matter related to the health of a subject of care and/or the provision of healthcare to that subject of care, as identified by one or more healthcare actors @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare matter@en
skos:altLabel care matter@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Healthcare matter is a very broad and flexible concept that includes anything related to the health or the healthcare of a subject of care. This means that health conditions, healthcare activities, health problems, the result of healthcare activities, etc. all are possible to be identified as healthcare matters. Thereby healthcare matter might have several specializations and further associations. NOTE 2 According to this definition, a healthcare matter can represent a disease, an illness or another kind of health condition. In addition a healthcare matter may represent, for example, a request for a procedure (therapeutic or preventive) by the subject of care or another healthcare actor. NOTE 3 Concepts described and/or identified in a clinical terminology may represent types of healthcare matter. NOTE 4 Other specializations of this concept than those included in this International Standard, may be created when needed. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A loss of weight, an immunization, a heart attack, a drug addiction, a case of meningitis in the school, a water fluoridation, a health certificate, an injury, dermatitis, an X-ray investigation, an arthroscopy, an administration of an oral antibiotic, a post-operative infection. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/health_issue
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/health_thread
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_component
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/mandate_to_export_personal_information
https://contsys.org/concept/certificate_related_to_a_healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare assessment during which a healthcare professional considers a subject of care’s health need and determines the needed healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare needs assessment@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A healthcare needs assessment precedes healthcare planning. NOTE 2 Healthcare needs assessments should be performed in a dialogue with the subject of care. The responsibility for a healthcare needs assessment is held by a healthcare professional. NOTE 3 The subjects of care interact with healthcare professionals in healthcare needs assessments and also describe their opinions on which healthcare activities should be asked for in a demand for care. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_assessment
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/health_need
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_planning
https://contsys.org/concept/needed_healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_desire
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_organization rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare provider having an organization role @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare organization@en
skos:altLabel care organization@en
healthcare delivery organization@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Groupings or subdivisions of an organization, such as departments or sub-departments, may also be considered as organizations where there is need to identify them. The internal structure of an organization is described by its organizational pattern. NOTE 2 Effectively, a healthcare organization relies on the activity performed by healthcare personnel, whether employed, contracting, or with temporary informal though functional relationships between them. A healthcare team working together, for example, a specific type of clinical process with participants from different departments is also a kind of healthcare organization. NOTE 3 A free-standing self-employed solo practising healthcare professional shall be considered as the only member of his/her own healthcare organization. NOTE 4 Organizations may have a number of different roles. When an organization acts in a role where its healthcare personnel participate in the direct provision of healthcare, it is called a healthcare organization. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A care team, a group practice, a hospital, a hospital department, a hospital care unit, self-employed GP @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/organizational_role
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_quality_management
https://contsys.org/concept/core_care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition individual healthcare actor having a person role in a healthcare organization @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare personnel@en
skos:altLabel care personnel@en
individual provider@en
skos:example EXAMPLES GP, medical consultant, therapist, dentist, nurse, social worker, radiographer, nurse’s assistant, children’s nurse, nursing officer, head of department, social worker, medical consultant, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_organization
https://contsys.org/concept/contact
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_planning rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition element of healthcare activity management where a care plan is created or modified @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare planning@en
skos:altLabel care planning@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_management
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_guideline
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition set of interrelated or interacting healthcare activities which transforms inputs into outputs @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare process@en
skos:altLabel care process@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The main type of healthcare process is the clinical process that has a health state as input and output and includes all activities in relation to one or more specified health issues. NOTE 2 A healthcare process is not by definition restricted to one healthcare provider or any other organizational unit borders. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/process
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/input_health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process_evaluation
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/output_health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_quality_management
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/adverse_event
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_administration
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_service
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process_evaluation rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare evaluation where healthcare processes are systematically assessed against requirements @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare process evaluation@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The outputs of clinical processes are evaluated in a clinical process outcome evaluation. NOTE 2 Requirements are defined as a combination of needs and expectations that are stated, generally implied or obligatory. The needs can be represented by, for example, target conditions, goals for resource consumption, compliance to guidelines, etc. The expectations can be represented by the perceptions of the outcomes from each of the involved healthcare actor’s perspective (i.e. subject of care and healthcare professionals). @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_evaluation
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare personnel having a healthcare professional entitlement recognized in a given jurisdiction @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare professional@en
skos:altLabel care professional@en
health professional@en
skos:note NOTE The healthcare professional entitlement entitles a healthcare professional to provide healthcare independent of a role in a healthcare organization. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES GP, medical consultant, therapist, dentist, nurse, radiographer, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/referral
https://contsys.org/concept/professional_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/prognostic_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/request
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_for_import
https://contsys.org/concept/excluded_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/working_diagnosis
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional_entitlement
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/professionally_assessed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_third_party_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_self-care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional_entitlement rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition registered authorization given to a person in order to allow the person to have or perform specific roles in healthcare @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare professional entitlement@en
skos:altLabel care professional entitlement@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Entitlement is usually backed by evidence of having received, or continuously receiving, the necessary qualification, the relevant education and training. NOTE 2 The official entitlement of a healthcare professional forms the foundation for his/her official duties and rights. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Diploma, professional registration (e.g. registered nurse). @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare actor that is able to be assigned one or more care period mandates @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare provider@en
skos:altLabel care provider@en
health provider@en
health service provider@en
healthcare service provider@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The personnel of a healthcare organization that is a healthcare provider may include both healthcare professionals and others which participate in the provision of healthcare. NOTE 2 This International Standard includes only two specializations of healthcare provider. This is not meant to exclude the possibility of other specializations. In jurisdictions where other kinds of healthcare actors are included in the concept of healthcare provider, the necessary specializations may be added. NOTE 3 According to this definition, organizations solely responsible for the funding, payment, or reimbursement of healthcare provision are not healthcare providers; for the purpose of this International Standard they are considered as healthcare third parties. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_organization
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_commitment
https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/initial_contact
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/resource_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/episode_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/professional_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_directory
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource_management
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider_activity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity performed by a healthcare provider @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare provider activity@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A healthcare provider activity can be performed in relation to several healthcare activity period elements of the same healthcare activity period. NOTE 2 When the healthcare provider is a healthcare organization, the healthcare activities are performed by the healthcare personnel of that healthcare organization. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/health_issue
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_for_import
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_directory
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_quality_management rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition coordinated activities to direct and control a healthcare organization with regard to quality @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare quality management@en
skos:altLabel clinical governance@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The clinical processes are the most important type of healthcare processes related to healthcare quality management. NOTE 2 Healthcare quality management activities include the establishment of a quality policy, setting quality objectives, the performance of audits, evaluation and a feedback loop for quality improvement, all resulting in quality assurance. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Direct and control the fulfilment of requirements in quality criteria repositories, changing behaviour of healthcare professionals. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_organization
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition resource needed to perform healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare resource@en
skos:note NOTE As a healthcare process develops, the healthcare resources follow a life cycle. Examples of steps of such a life cycle are: 'available', 'booked', 'provided', ''in use', 'consumed', etc. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Healthcare professional on duty, operation theatre, instruments ready to use, consultation rooms, bed in a ward, prepared medicinal products, Electrocardiography-device, blood sample, donated kidney, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/resource
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel
https://contsys.org/concept/point_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/medical_device
https://contsys.org/concept/medicinal_product
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource_management
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_funds
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource_management rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition activities to direct and control the supply and use of the healthcare resources required to perform healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare resource management@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_service rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition service that is the result of a healthcare process @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare service@en
skos:note NOTE Comprehensive healthcare services intended for specified health issues are results of clinical processes. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE Diagnostic investigation and result report. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_service_directory_
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_service_directory_ rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition directory of the types of healthcare services offered by one or more healthcare providers @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare service directory @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_service
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_supporting_organization rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare third party having organizational role @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare supporting organization@en
skos:altLabel care supporting organization@en
skos:example EXAMPLES Voluntary aid organization, a homecare service organization, a health insurance fund, the operator of a telemedicine system, family. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party
https://contsys.org/concept/organizational_role
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare actor other than a healthcare provider or the subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare third party@en
skos:altLabel care third party@en
skos:note NOTE 1 According to this definition, a relative (family member) aiding the subject of care, any actor responsible for social support, or for the funding, payment, or reimbursement of healthcare provision are healthcare third parties. NOTE 2 Healthcare third party is an abstract superordinate generic concept which is only fully supported through the use of one of its subordinate specific concepts. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/other_carer
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_supporting_organization
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party_activity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity performed by a healthcare third party @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare third party activity@en
skos:altLabel healthcare contributing activity@en
skos:note NOTE 1 There are two kinds of healthcare third party activities that should be distinguished. NOTE 2 In EN 13940-1:2007 healthcare contributing activity was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES The healthcare treatment of a bedsore by a subject of care's relation, healthcare treatment on advice by a chemist. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_third_party_activity
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party
https://contsys.org/concept/non-ratified_healthcare_information
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_treatment rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity element intended to directly improve or maintain a health state @en
skos:prefLabel healthcare treatment@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The treatment of a subject of care's health state, based on that subject of care's health conditions, is a part of the clinical process considered from a therapeutic perspective. NOTE 2 Healthcare treatment is intended to contribute to fulfilling the assessed health need. NOTE 3 Prevention is a type of healthcare treatment where the risk of a health condition is treated. NOTE 4 Healthcare treatment includes all types of activities that intend to influence the health state including, for example, rehabilitation, palliative care, education of subjects of care, caring, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_element
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/indirect_healthcare_activity_period rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity period without the involvement of the subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel indirect healthcare activity period@en
skos:altLabel record contact@en
skos:note NOTE 1 In EN 13940-1:2007 the concept record contact was defined as 'contact restricted to the access to the professional health record of a subject of care by a healthcare professional for its management, out of the presence of that subject of care'. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE 1 The period where healthcare activities are performed without the presence of the subject of care in order to decide whether a referral or a demand for initial contact should be accepted or not EXAMPLE 2 Time spent working on laboratory or tissue specimens taken from a subject of care EXAMPLE 3 Period taken for the planning of care @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/information rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition knowledge concerning objects that within a certain context has a particular meaning @en
skos:prefLabel information@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Facts, events, things, processes, and ideas, including concepts, are examples of objects. NOTE 2 to entry: Information is something that is meaningful. Data might be regarded as information once its meaning is revealed. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/continuity_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/information_model rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition formal model of a bounded set of facts, concepts or instructions to meet a specified requirement @en
skos:prefLabel information model@en
https://contsys.org/concept/informed_consent rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition permission to perform healthcare activities, voluntarily given by a subject of care having consent competence, or by a subject of care proxy, after having been informed about the purpose and the possible results of the healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel informed consent@en
skos:note NOTE A healthcare mandate requires either informed consent or authorization by law. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/consent_competence
https://contsys.org/concept/initial_contact rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition contact during which a clinical process is initiated @en
skos:prefLabel initial contact@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/contact
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_initial_contact
https://contsys.org/concept/input_health_state rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health state at the initiation of healthcare process @en
skos:prefLabel input health state@en
skos:note NOTE The output health state from one healthcare process may be the input health state to a subsequent healthcare process. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_evolution
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/instance_identifier_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing identifier that uniquely identifies an object @en
skos:prefLabel instance identifier value@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Instance identifiers are defined based on ISO object identifiers. NOTE 2 An identifier allows someone to select one record, object or thing from a set of candidates. Usually an identifier alone without any context is not usable. NOTE 3 This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 II data type. The displayable, scope and reliability attributes have been removed. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES EHR identifier, EHR system identifier, order id, service catalogue item id, Vehicle Identification, Number (VIN), driving licence identifier, US social security number, NHS number, Australian medicare number, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/integer_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing an exact integral values. @en
skos:prefLabel integer value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 INTEGER data type. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES -1, 0, 1, 2, 100, 3398129, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/item rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition abstract structure component that holds all properties common for clusters and elements @en
skos:prefLabel item@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/element
https://contsys.org/concept/cluster
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/entry
https://contsys.org/concept/cluster
https://contsys.org/concept/knowledge rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition cognizance which is based on reasoning and passes verification @en
skos:prefLabel knowledge@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/concept
https://contsys.org/concept/link rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition base component that describes an association from information in an EHR extract to other information within that EHR extract @en
skos:prefLabel link@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/base_component
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/external_link
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component
https://contsys.org/concept/base_component
https://contsys.org/concept/mandate_to_export_personal_information rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare mandate implying the right to communicate health record extracts @en
skos:prefLabel mandate to export personal information@en
skos:altLabel commission to export personal information@en
skos:example EXAMPLE 1 A request to a doctor to write a letter to a medical specialist stating the reasons of a referral EXAMPLE 2 A request to a GP by a subject of care for the transfer of his or her health record to another GP, when that subject of care moves to another part of the country. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/demand_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition set of healthcare activity periods where a healthcare provider is mandated to perform the healthcare activities required to address specific health needs @en
skos:prefLabel mandated period of care@en
skos:altLabel commissioned period of care@en
period of care@en
period of healthcare@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The mandated period of care is focused upon the framework of a care commitment of the provider as well as the mandate from the subject of care, which means that the roles and responsibilities of both the interacting parts are respected. NOTE 2 Whenever the healthcare provider considered in a mandated period of care is a healthcare organization, this mandated period of care encompasses all healthcare activity periods with healthcare professionals who have a role in that healthcare organization. NOTE 3 A mandated period of care may be part of another mandated period of care. NOTE 4 In EN 13940-1:2007 period of care was the preferred term for this concept. NOTE 5 The relevant information describing and produced during the healthcare activities performed as a part of a mandated period of care is recorded in one or more professional health records. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A hospital stay, a series of radiotherapy sessions at an outpatient clinic. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_related_period
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/professional_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/care_period_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/discharge_report
https://contsys.org/concept/medical_device rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition any instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, implant, in vitro reagent or calibrator, software, material or other similar or related article, intended by the manufacturer to be used, alone or in combination, for human beings for one or more of the specific purpose(s) of @en
skos:prefLabel medical device@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: This definition has been developed by the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) NOTE 2 to entry: Products, which could be considered to be medical devices in some jurisdictions but for which there is not yet a harmonized approach, are: NOTE 3 to entry: Accessories intended specifically by manufacturers to be used together with a “parent” medical device to enable that medical device to achieve its intended purpose, should be subject to this International Standard. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/automatic_medical_device
https://contsys.org/concept/medicinal_product rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition @en
skos:prefLabel medicinal product@en
skos:altLabel medicine@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: A medicinal product may contain one or more manufactured items and one or more pharmaceutical products. NOTE 2 to entry: In certain jurisdictions a medicinal product may also be defined as any substance or combination of substances which may be used to make a medical diagnosis. NOTE 3 to entry: The provisions in this International Standard apply to proprietary medicinal products for human use intended to be placed on the market and to industrially manufactured medicinal products, the marketing of which has been authorized by a Medicines Regulatory Agency. However, the provisions do not apply to medicinal products prepared according to prescription, for instance, prepared in a pharmacy from a prescription intended for a specific patient; medicinal products prepared in accordance with an official formula, for instance, prepared in a pharmacy in accordance with the instructions in a pharmacopoeia and intended to be given direct to the patient by the pharmacy; medicinal products intended for research and development trials (see 3.1.28 Investigational Medicinal Product); intermediate products intended for subsequent processing by an authorized manufacturer. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/medium rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition material on which data is stored (e.g., a magnetic disk) @en
skos:prefLabel medium@en
medium (duplicate)@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/multi-professional_care_plan rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition care plan encompassing healthcare provider activities performed by healthcare professionals having different healthcare professional entitlements @en
skos:prefLabel multi-professional care plan@en
skos:altLabel multi-professional healthcare plan@en
multi-disciplinary care plan@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/needed_healthcare_activity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activities bundle which includes those healthcare activities assessed as needed to address specified health need @en
skos:prefLabel needed healthcare activity@en
skos:altLabel needed care activity@en
healthcare need@en
care need@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A needed healthcare activity is a healthcare activity that is assessed by healthcare professionals to be motivated/indicated by the health need. NOTE 2 A needed healthcare activity is the outcome of healthcare needs assessments performed by healthcare professionals. Needed healthcare activities can be identified by any mandated healthcare professional performing healthcare needs assessment for a subject of care. NOTE 3 Needed healthcare activities are managed in a care plan. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activities_bundle
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/health_need
https://contsys.org/concept/next_of_kin rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition person role being either the closest living relative of the subject of care or identified as the one he has a close relationship with @en
skos:prefLabel next of kin@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The person that is the next of kin may participate implicitly or explicitly in healthcare by sometimes being a subject of care proxy when the subject of care has impaired consent competence. Thereby in these circumstances a person that is next of kin can perform the role of a healthcare third party. NOTE 2 A person may play the role of next of kin to more than one subject of care @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/non-ratified_healthcare_information rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare information the relevance of which has not been assessed and explicitly stated as valid by a healthcare professional @en
skos:prefLabel non-ratified healthcare information@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Healthcare information that has been received and is proposed for incorporation in a professional health record may not yet have been reviewed for validity or context by the healthcare professional, and as such its’ accuracy may remain arguable. In this respect, clinical ratification differs both from attesting information for the needs of an audit trail, or from committing information in the perspective of sending out messages containing healthcare information, outlined in EN ISO 13606-1:2008. NOTE 2 Regardless of the technical process meant practically, healthcare information cannot be 'inserted' into a professional health record unless ratified by a healthcare professional. Until a decision is made regarding their insertion or rejection, they are held in a secure temporary storage. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/automated_healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_for_import
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_report
https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health condition observed by a healthcare actor @en
skos:prefLabel observed condition@en
skos:altLabel observed health condition@en
skos:note NOTE 1 Healthcare professionals and subjects of care are examples of healthcare actors that can perceive the observed aspect of a health state. NOTE 2 An observed condition is a health issue and as such is a representation of aspect(s) of the health state. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES: A blood pressure, a swelling in the abdomen, tachycardia, body weight, lung infiltration on x-ray, a haemoglobin value, pale skin. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/professionally_assessed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/resultant_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition_period
https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/considered_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/excluded_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/working_diagnosis
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_investigation
https://contsys.org/concept/organization rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition unique framework of authority within which a person or persons act, or are designated to act towards some purpose @en
skos:prefLabel organization@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Groupings or subdivisions of organizations may also be considered as organizations where there is need to identify them in this way for purposes of information interchange. NOTE 2 to entry: In this International Standard, this definition applies to any kind of organizations, whatever their legal status. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/organizational_role
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/organization_role rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition role (3.3.5) of an organization (3.3.1) @en
skos:prefLabel organization role@en
https://contsys.org/concept/organizational_pattern rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition relationships between the various parts of an organization @en
skos:prefLabel organizational pattern@en
https://contsys.org/concept/organizational_role rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition role undertaken by an organization @en
skos:prefLabel organizational role@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/role
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_supporting_organization
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_organization
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/organization
https://contsys.org/concept/other_carer rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare third party having person role @en
skos:prefLabel other carer@en
skos:altLabel informal carer@en
skos:example EXAMPLES A relative (family member), a neighbour. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party
https://contsys.org/concept/output_health_state rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health state when a healthcare process ends @en
skos:prefLabel output health state@en
skos:altLabel outcome@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/resultant_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/party rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition person or group performing a role (3.3.5) in relation to the business of a specific community or domain @en
skos:prefLabel party@en
https://contsys.org/concept/person rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition human being regarded as an individual @en
skos:prefLabel person@en
person (term)@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/health
https://contsys.org/concept/person_role rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition role of a person @en
skos:prefLabel person role@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/role
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/other_carer
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_personnel
https://contsys.org/concept/next_of_kin
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/person
https://contsys.org/concept/personal_health_record rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health record held and maintained by the subject of care or a subject of care proxy @en
skos:prefLabel personal health record@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/physical_quantity_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a quantity expressing the result of a measuring @en
skos:prefLabel physical quantity value@en
skos:note NOTE 1 The general pattern for a measurement is value unit of Thing. In this scheme, the PHYSICAL_QUANTITY represents the value and the unit, and the Thing is described by some coded concept that is linked to the PHYSICAL_QUANTITY by the context of use. This maps obviously to some measurements, such as Subject of care Body Temperature of 37 Celsius, and 250 mg/day of Salicylate. NOTE 2 This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 PQ data type. The translation and coding rationale attributes have been removed. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/duration_value
https://contsys.org/concept/point_in_time_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a point in time with minimum resolution year, and maximum resolution fraction of second @en
skos:prefLabel point in time value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 TS. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/point_of_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition location where direct healthcare activities are performed @en
skos:prefLabel point of care@en
skos:note NOTE Location refers to the geographical location of the subject of care; not the body area of the subject of care that the treatment is applied to. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition possible future or current health condition described by a healthcare actor @en
skos:prefLabel potential health condition@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A potential health condition is not yet observed, but represents an imagined, possible observation of aspects of a current or future health state. NOTE 2 A potential health condition can only be fully supported through the use of one of its specializations. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_condition
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/target_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/risk_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/prognostic_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/considered_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_self-care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition self-care activity prescribed by a healthcare professional @en
skos:prefLabel prescribed self-care@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_activity
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_period
https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_third_party_activity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare third party activity prescribed by a healthcare professional @en
skos:prefLabel prescribed third party activity@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party_activity
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/process rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition set of interrelated or interacting activities that use inputs to deliver an intended result @en
skos:prefLabel process@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/process_model rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition representation of a process (3.6.1) @en
skos:prefLabel process model@en
https://contsys.org/concept/product rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition output of an organization that can be produced without any transaction taking place between the organization and the customer @en
skos:prefLabel product@en
https://contsys.org/concept/professional_health_record rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition health record held under the responsibility of one healthcare provider and maintained by one or several healthcare professionals @en
skos:prefLabel professional health record@en
skos:note NOTE The responsible healthcare provider may allow the subject of care to access and/or offer contributions to the professional health record. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Health records held at their surgery or at a health centre by a GP, by a medical specialist, by a nurse, in a hospital department at a patient's bedside, by a care team in an integrated clinical network, by a dentist. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/mandated_period_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_information_for_import
https://contsys.org/concept/professionally_assessed_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition observed condition assessed by a healthcare professional concerning the genesis, the course, the severity or the impact of the health state @en
skos:prefLabel professionally assessed condition@en
skos:altLabel professionally assessed health condition@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/working_diagnosis
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/prognostic_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/prognostic_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition potential health condition representing the expected course of a health state as assessed by healthcare professionals @en
skos:prefLabel prognostic condition@en
skos:altLabel prognostic health condition@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/professionally_assessed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/protocol rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition customized clinical guideline @en
skos:prefLabel protocol@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A protocol is more precise than a clinical guideline. NOTE 2 Protocols are often presented in a formal manner with respect to the expected behaviours and roles of healthcare actors. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A protocol for a heart failure in an emergency department, a protocol for treatment and follow-up of urinary infections in children in a health centre. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_guideline
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/quality_assurance rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition part of quality management (3.5.2) focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled @en
skos:prefLabel quality assurance@en
https://contsys.org/concept/quality_control rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition part of quality management (3.5.2) focused on fulfilling quality requirements @en
skos:prefLabel quality control@en
https://contsys.org/concept/quality_in_healthcare rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition degree to which healthcare (3.1.1) fulfils requirements related to defined quality characteristics @en
skos:prefLabel quality in healthcare@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Quality is defined in ISO 9000:2005, 3.11 as the 'degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfil requirements' @en
https://contsys.org/concept/quality_management rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition coordinated activities to direct and control an organization (3.3.1) with regard to quality @en
skos:prefLabel quality management@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Direction and control with regard to quality generally includes establishment of the quality policy and quality objectives, quality planning, quality control, quality assurance and quality improvement. @en
https://contsys.org/concept/real_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a rational number @en
skos:prefLabel real value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is equivalent to ISO 21090:2011 REAL data type. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/reason_for_demand_for_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition subject of care or a subject of care proxy's perception of health needs motivating a demand for care @en
skos:prefLabel reason for demand for care@en
skos:note NOTE There are needs for both direct (healthcare investigating and healthcare treatment) and indirect (healthcare assessments, healthcare planning, healthcare evaluation, etc.) healthcare activities. @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_need
https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/referral rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition demand for care where a healthcare professional asks a healthcare provider to state a healthcare commitment for a care period mandate @en
skos:prefLabel referral@en
skos:note NOTE An accepted referral transfers the continuity responsibility for the health issues specified in the referral. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE A referral from an orthopaedic surgeon to a rehabilitation service. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/contact
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_commitment
https://contsys.org/concept/request rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition demand for care where a healthcare professional asks a healthcare provider to perform one or more healthcare provider activities @en
skos:prefLabel request@en
skos:altLabel order@en
healthcare provider activity request@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A request is put forward by a healthcare professional within a healthcare process. NOTE 2 The responsibility for the requested healthcare provider activities is held by the performer but they will be performed under the care period mandate of the requester. NOTE 3 A healthcare provider may accept or decline a request (order) to perform healthcare activities. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE Request for a healthcare assessment, an operation, a wheelchair, etc. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/demand_for_care
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/resource rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition asset that is utilized or consumed during the execution of a process @en
skos:prefLabel resource@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: Resources may include diverse entities such as funding, personnel, facilities, capital equipment, tools, and utilities such as power, water, fuel and communication infrastructures. NOTE 2 to entry: Resources may be reusable, renewable or consumable. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Time, personnel, human skills and knowledge, equipment, services, supplies, facilities, technology, data, money @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_resource
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_funds
https://contsys.org/concept/resource_delay rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity delay caused by resource constraints where there is no health condition delay @en
skos:prefLabel resource delay@en
skos:example EXAMPLE 1 healthcare activity scheduled later than clinically indicated to allow resources to be deployed on other subjects of care (a waiting list) EXAMPLE 2 healthcare activity postponed while necessary financial resources are identified @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_delay
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_provider
https://contsys.org/concept/resultant_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition observed condition representing an output health state @en
skos:prefLabel resultant condition@en
skos:note NOTE A resultant condition can represent the output health state after a single healthcare activity element, a bundle of healthcare investigations and/or healthcare treatments in a healthcare process and also the outcome after a complete clinical process. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Healthcare process result, healthcare activity result @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/output_health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process_outcome_evaluation
https://contsys.org/concept/risk rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition combination of the probability of an event and its consequences @en
skos:prefLabel risk@en
https://contsys.org/concept/risk_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition potential health condition representing an unintended future health state @en
skos:prefLabel risk condition@en
skos:altLabel risk health condition@en
skos:note NOTE While a risk is defined as the combination of a probability of an event and its consequences, the risk condition deals only with the consequences. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/role rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition function or position @en
skos:prefLabel role@en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/organizational_role
https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
https://contsys.org/concept/section rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition structure component used for creating hierarchical structures within a composition and with entries as leaf nodes @en
skos:prefLabel section@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/content
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/content
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_activity rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity performed by the subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel self-care activity@en
skos:altLabel health self-care activity@en
skos:note NOTE 1 There are two kinds of self-care activities that should be distinguished. NOTE 2 In EN 13940-1:2007 health self-care activity was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Self injection of insulin, self-measurement of blood pressure, or of glycaemia. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_self-care
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/non-ratified_healthcare_information
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_period rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity period where prescribed self-care is performed @en
skos:prefLabel self-care period@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_period
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/prescribed_self-care
https://contsys.org/concept/service rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition @en
skos:prefLabel service@en
https://contsys.org/concept/sharable_data_repository rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data repository containing exclusively electronic health record extracts, accessible for duly authorized healthcare actors independent of their organizational affiliation and placed under the custody of a healthcare actor @en
skos:prefLabel sharable data repository@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A sharable data repository has to be placed under the custody of a healthcare actor in order to assure and maintain its consistency. NOTE 2 In EN 13940-1:2007 sharable data repository was defined as 'electronic health record containing exclusively sharable data, placed under the custody of a healthcare party, to whom a continuity facilitator mandate has been delivered'. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_repository
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/summarized_healthcare_information_repository
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_extract
https://contsys.org/concept/simple_text_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a sequence of Unicode characters and optionally the language of the text @en
skos:prefLabel simple text value@en
skos:note NOTE This DATA_VALUE specialization is corresponds to a constrained ISO 21090:2011 ST.NT data type where the SN. translation attribute has been removed. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/string_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a sequence of Unicode characters @en
skos:prefLabel string value@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/structure_component rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition electronic health record component which contain one of more other electronic health record components @en
skos:prefLabel structure component@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_health_record_component
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/folder
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_folder
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_entity
https://contsys.org/concept/demographic_cluster
https://contsys.org/concept/content
https://contsys.org/concept/composition
https://contsys.org/concept/cluster
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/extracted_component_set
https://contsys.org/concept/attestation_information
https://contsys.org/concept/link
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare actor with a person role; who seeks to receive, is receiving, or has received healthcare @en
skos:prefLabel subject of care@en
skos:altLabel subject of healthcare@en
patient@en
client@en
service user@en
skos:note NOTE A fœtus may be considered as a subject of care when receiving healthcare. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES A treated patient, a client of a physiotherapist, each particular member of a target population for screening, each particular member of a group of diabetic people attending a session of medical education, a person seeking health advice. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_actor
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_state
https://contsys.org/concept/personal_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare
https://contsys.org/concept/informed_consent
https://contsys.org/concept/dissent
https://contsys.org/concept/next_of_kin
https://contsys.org/concept/self-care_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/consent_competence
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_desire
https://contsys.org/concept/contact
https://contsys.org/concept/health_need
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_matter
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_process
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_preference_delay
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/reason_for_demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_desire rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition desire expressed by the subject of care or the subject of care proxy regarding the performance of certain healthcare activities @en
skos:prefLabel subject of care desire@en
skos:note NOTE In quality management [ISO 9000:2005] requirement is defined as “needs and expectations that is stated generally implied or obligatory". The expectations reflect the subject of care's desires. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES No blood transfusion, cultural or religious preference, do not resuscitate, allow natural death @en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_mandate
https://contsys.org/concept/health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_needs_assessment
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_preference_delay rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare activity delay by the preference of the subject of care, where there is neither a health condition delay nor a resource delay @en
skos:prefLabel subject of care preference delay@en
skos:example EXAMPLE 1 surgery delayed to enable the subject of care to undertake seasonal work EXAMPLE 2 investigation delayed to support the subject of care’s scheduling choice @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_activity_delay
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_proxy rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition healthcare third party having person role with the right to take decisions on behalf of the subject of care @en
skos:prefLabel subject of care proxy@en
skos:altLabel subject of care agent@en
skos:note NOTE In ISO/TS 21298 subject of care agent is the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_third_party
https://contsys.org/concept/person_role
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/consent_competence
https://contsys.org/concept/informed_consent
https://contsys.org/concept/dissent
https://contsys.org/concept/personal_health_record
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care_desire
https://contsys.org/concept/subject_of_care
https://contsys.org/concept/reason_for_demand_for_care
https://contsys.org/concept/summarized_healthcare_information_repository rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data repository containing summarized information for healthcare coordination and the continuity of care @en
skos:prefLabel summarized healthcare information repository@en
skos:altLabel patient summary repository@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/sharable_data_repository
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/electronic_patient_summary
https://contsys.org/concept/synonym rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition one of two or more terms denoting the same concept @en
skos:prefLabel synonym@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/term
https://contsys.org/concept/concept
https://contsys.org/concept/system_of_concepts rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition set of concepts (3.2.1) structured according to the relations among them @en
skos:prefLabel system of concepts@en
skos:altLabel concept system@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/concept
https://contsys.org/concept/target_condition rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition potential health condition representing health objectives and/or healthcare goals @en
skos:prefLabel target condition@en
skos:altLabel target health condition@en
intended outcome@en
skos:note NOTE Assessment of needs for healthcare activities includes identification of health objectives and/or healthcare goals. These inform decisions about relevant activities to create or update the care plan. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE 1 The target condition for a worker that arrived at the Emergency Room with a broken arm is to be fully functional for work in the shortest time period. EXAMPLE 2 The target condition of a newly diagnosed diabetic adolescent boy is maintenance of his HbA1c at less than 48 mmol/mol. (HbA1c is a lab test that shows the average level of blood sugar (glucose) over the previous 3 months; it shows how well diabetes is being controlled). @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/potential_health_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/health_objective
https://contsys.org/concept/clinical_process_outcome_evaluation
https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_goal
https://contsys.org/concept/term rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition verbal designation of a general concept in a specific subject field @en
skos:prefLabel term@en
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/concept
https://contsys.org/concept/synonym
https://contsys.org/concept/time_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for representing a time of day, without relating it to a particular day @en
skos:prefLabel time value@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/unintended_event rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:topConceptOf https://contsys.org/
skos:definition phenomenon that is not part of the normal course of a process but might influence it @en
skos:prefLabel unintended event@en
skos:note NOTE 1 to entry: An unintended event can be either expected or unexpected. NOTE 2 to entry: Activities in a process are deliberate and have a purpose. In an ideal situation purposes are always fulfilled. If an activity in whatever other process has an impact on the process currently analysed, the effect of this activity is perceived by the current process as an unintended event. Then the course of the process may deviate from the expected one. Such an exception from the desired course might prove negative or positive in comparison to the desired process outcome. @en
skos:example EXAMPLES Surgical complication (anatomy and tissue reacts in an unexpected manner), electrical failure, contamination in a medicinal product, hardware failure, spontaneous recovery when the patient is awaiting therapy. @en
skos:narrower https://contsys.org/concept/adverse_event
https://contsys.org/concept/uniprofessional_care_plan rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition care plan limited to those healthcare provider activities performed by healthcare professionals having the same healthcare professional entitlement @en
skos:prefLabel uniprofessional care plan@en
skos:altLabel uniprofessional healthcare plan@en
care plan@en
skos:note NOTE In EN 13940-1:2007 care plan was the preferred term for this concept. @en
skos:example EXAMPLE A nursing care plan. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/care_plan
https://contsys.org/concept/URI_value rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition data value used for identifying uniform resource according to the specifications in IETF RFC 2396 @en
skos:prefLabel URI value@en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/data_value
https://contsys.org/concept/working_diagnosis rdf:type skos:Concept
skos:inScheme https://contsys.org/
skos:definition considered condition that one or more healthcare professionals have determined to be the most consistent with the currently known observed conditions @en
skos:prefLabel working diagnosis@en
skos:altLabel working hypothesis@en
skos:note NOTE 1 A working diagnosis is used as a label for the considered condition that one or more healthcare professionals assess as the most probable health condition and that could be concluded after further observations. The basis for such assessments is the already observed conditions. NOTE 2 Different healthcare professionals may make different interpretations and assessments of the observed conditions and thereby come to different conclusions and different working diagnosis. @en
skos:broader https://contsys.org/concept/professionally_assessed_condition
https://contsys.org/concept/considered_condition
skos:related https://contsys.org/concept/healthcare_professional
https://contsys.org/concept/observed_condition