Package | hl7.terminology |
Type | ValueSet |
Id | v3-ParticipationAuthenticator |
FHIR Version | R5 |
Source | http://terminology.hl7.org/https://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/UTG/ValueSet-v3-ParticipationAuthenticator.html |
URL | http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-ParticipationAuthenticator |
Version | 3.0.0 |
Status | active |
Date | 2014-03-26 |
Name | ParticipationAuthenticator |
Title | ParticipationAuthenticator |
Realm | uv |
Authority | hl7 |
Description | A verifier who attests to the accuracy of an act, but who does not have privileges to legally authenticate the act. An example would be a resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. Their signature constitutes an authentication. |
Copyright | This material derives from the HL7 Terminology THO. THO is copyright ©1989+ Health Level Seven International and is made available under the CC0 designation. For more licensing information see: https://terminology.hl7.org/license.html |
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CodeSystem | |
v3-ParticipationType | ParticipationType |
v3-ParticipationType | v3 Code System ParticipationType |
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Language: en
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