TEMPLATE KDS_Person (KDS_Person)

TEMPLATE IDKDS_Person
ConceptKDS_Person
DescriptionZur Darstellung von einer Person und ihren demografischen Merkmalen.
UseZur Repräsentation von demografischen Daten und anderen administrativen Informationen zu einer Person, die im Kontext einer Gesundheitseinrichtung relevant sein können. Das Template PERSON ist explizit für PATIENTEN modelliert und zum Zwecke der Führung eines standortübergreifenden Master Patient Index auf der Basis von identifizierenden Daten (IDAT) vorgesehen.
MisuseNicht in anderen Kontexten außer Gesundheitseinrichtung verwenden. Nicht für die Repräsentation von pseudonymisierten / anonymisierten Patienten verwenden.
PurposeZur Darstellung von einer Person und ihren demografischen Merkmalen.
References
Authorsdate: 2020-09-17; name: Louisa Bode; organisation: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover; email: bode.louisa@mh-hannover.de
Other Details Languagedate: 2020-09-17; name: Louisa Bode; organisation: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover; email: bode.louisa@mh-hannover.de
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Custodian Organisation: HiGHmed
  • Custodian Namespace: org.highmed
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: b0f808bdf2ce31728ff65e73482ef888
  • PARENT:MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 6AFE570A2D850AB1D7AA794A541ECC42
  • Original Language: ISO_639-1::de
  • Sem Ver: 60.1.0
KeywordsPersonendaten; Demografie; Patient; Identifikation; Personenname; Geburtsname; Kontaktdaten
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.169.1100
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.person.v0
PersonPerson: Dokument zur Übermittlung von Informationen über Personen
Other Context
Patient IDPatient ID: ID der Person
VersicherungsinformationenVersicherungsinformationen: Zur Abbildung von Versicherungsinformationen eines Patienten
Data
VersicherungstypVersicherungstyp: Versicherungstyp des Patienten (selbst; gesetzliche Krankenversicherung; private Krankenversicherung; Berufsgenossenschaft; unentgeltliche truppenärztliche Versorgung)
Terminology: http://fhir.de/CodeSystem/identifier-type-de-basis
  • Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung 
  • Private Krankenversicherung 
  • Krankenversichertennummer 
VersicherungsnummerVersicherungsnummer: Nummer, die der (Kranken-)Versicherung des Patienten zugewiesen wurde. Diese findet sich z.B. auf der Mitgliedskarte der Krankenkasse.
  •  Identifier
  •  Count
  •  Ordinal
  •  Text
  •  Coded Text
GenderGender: Details about the gender of an individual.
Data
Administrative genderAdministrative gender: The gender of an individual used for administrative purposes.
This element is what most systems today describes as 'Sex' or 'Gender'. For example 'Male', 'Female', 'Other'. This aligns with HL7 FHIR 'Person.gender'. Coding with a terminology is recommended, where possible.
Terminology: http://hl7.org/fhir/administrative-gender
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/administrative-gender
  • female | Female 
  • male | Male 
  • other | Other 
  • unknown | Unknown 
Anderes Geschlecht amtlichAnderes Geschlecht amtlich: Additional narrative about the individual's gender not captured in other data elements.
Terminology: http://fhir.de/CodeSystem/gender-amtlich-de
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://fhir.de/ValueSet/gender-other-de
  • D | divers 
  • X | unbestimmt 
PersonendatenPersonendaten: Demografische Daten zu einer Person wie Geburtsdatum und Telefonnummer.
Data
PersonPerson: An individual human being.
NameName: Discrete components of an individual's name.
PrefixPrefix: One or more honorific form(s) of address commencing a name.
Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Title to be recorded. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'Doctor'; 'Ms'; 'Mx'; or 'Professor Dr'.
Prefix-qualifierPrefix-qualifier: One or more honorific form(s) of address commencing a name.
Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Title to be recorded. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'Doctor'; 'Ms'; 'Mx'; or 'Professor Dr'.
Terminology: http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/iso21090-EN-qualifier
  • Legal status 
  • Academic 
  • Nobility 
  • Professional 
  • Honorific 
  • Birth 
  • Acquired 
  • Spouse 
  • Middle Name 
  • Call me 
  • Initial 
Given nameGiven name: One or more unique name(s) used to identify an individual within a family group.
Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Given name to be recorded. In addition, this data element may be cloned and renamed within a template to allow discrete recording of different types of Given name - for example 'First name', 'Middle name', 'Preferred name' or 'Nickname', as required for a specific use case.
FamiliennameFamilienname: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
Familienname-NamenszusatzFamilienname-Namenszusatz: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
Familienname-NachnameFamilienname-Nachname: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
Familienname-VorsatzwortFamilienname-Vorsatzwort: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
GeburtsnameGeburtsname: Discrete components of an individual's name.
FamiliennameFamilienname: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
Familienname-NamenszusatzFamilienname-Namenszusatz: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
Familienname-NachnameFamilienname-Nachname: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
Familienname-VorsatzwortFamilienname-Vorsatzwort: One or more name(s) that an individual has in common with a family group.
Also known as 'Last name' or 'Surname'. Occurrences for this data element are set to 0..* to allow for more than one Family name to be recorded. Complex names such as 'El Haddad' or 'van der Heyden' can be recorded using this naming pattern, as identified in ISO 22220 (Annex F), but for the intended use case for this archetype it is most likely that the full family name will be recorded as a string.
StraßenanschriftStraßenanschrift: Details about the location of a person, physical building or landmark.
Address lineAddress line: An unstructured address line representing all relevant street-level or post-box details that would support the identification of a location.
Occurrences for this data element is set to 0..* to allow one or more free text 'Address line' data elements to represent the huge variety of ways that ‘street-level' details may need to be recorded within the context of a specified 'Town'. Multiple address lines can be represented in a template, renamed as 'Address line 1', 'Address line 2,' etc. For example: '7A/52 Davis Street' or 'Apartment 7A' as Address line 1 with '52 Davis Street' as Address line 2; a roadside mail box location, such as 'RMB 725, Princes Highway'; or using a descriptive landmark, such as or 'Corner of Smith & Brown Streets' or 'Second house north of the general store with the red door'.
Stadtteil / Stadt / GemeindeschlüsselStadtteil / Stadt / Gemeindeschlüssel: The name of the lowest level locality that contains the address.
For example: suburb, town, city, settlement, village, or community. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'Fitzroy'; 'Manchester'; 'Kingston' or 'Bergen'.
BundeslandBundesland: The name of a major government district or geographical area that contains the address.
Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'New South Wales' and 'Queensland' in Australia; 'British Columbia' and 'Nova Scotia' in Canada; and the Counties of 'Cornwall', 'Middlesex' & 'Surrey' in Jamaica.
Terminology: urn:iso:std:iso:3166-2:de
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://fhir.de/ValueSet/iso/bundeslaender
  • DE-BW | Baden-Württemberg 
  • DE-BY | Bayern 
  • DE-BE | Berlin 
  • DE-BB | Brandenburg 
  • DE-HB | Bremen 
  • DE-HH | Hamburg 
  • DE-HE | Hessen 
  • DE-MV | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 
  • DE-NI | Niedersachsen 
  • DE-NW | Nordrhein-Westfalen 
  • DE-RP | Rheinland-Pfalz 
  • DE-SL | Saarland 
  • DE-SN | Sachsen 
  • DE-ST | Sachsen-Anhalt 
  • DE-SH | Schleswig-Holstein 
  • DE-TH | Thüringen 
Postal codePostal code: The code for a postal delivery area containing the address, as defined by the relevant postal delivery service.
Also known as a postcode or ZIP code.
CountryCountry: The name of the country containing the address.
For example: Australia; Canada; Jamaica; or Norway. Coding with an external terminology, such as EN ISO 3166–1 Alpha 2 country code, is recommended.
Terminology: urn:iso:std:iso:3166
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/iso3166-1-2
  • AD | Andorra 
  • AE | United Arab Emirates 
  • AF | Afghanistan 
  • AG | Antigua and Barbuda 
  • AI | Anguilla 
  • AL | Albania 
  • AM | Armenia 
  • AO | Angola 
  • AQ | Antarctica 
  • AR | Argentina 
  • AS | American Samoa 
  • AT | Austria 
  • AU | Australia 
  • AW | Aruba 
  • AX | Åland Islands 
  • AZ | Azerbaijan 
  • BA | Bosnia and Herzegovina 
  • BB | Barbados 
  • BD | Bangladesh 
  • BE | Belgium 
  • BF | Burkina Faso 
  • BG | Bulgaria 
  • BH | Bahrain 
  • BI | Burundi 
  • BJ | Benin 
  • ... +224 
AdresstypAdresstyp: The type of address.
For example: physical or postal.
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/address-type
  • Physical 
  • Postal 
  • Both 
UseUse: The primary purpose or use for the address.
Terminology: http://hl7.org/fhir/address-use
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/address-use
  • billing | Billing 
  • home | Home 
  • old | Old / Incorrect 
  • temp | Temporary 
  • work | Work 
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the address not captured in other fields.
PostfachPostfach: Details about the location of a person, physical building or landmark.
Address lineAddress line: An unstructured address line representing all relevant street-level or post-box details that would support the identification of a location.
Occurrences for this data element is set to 0..* to allow one or more free text 'Address line' data elements to represent the huge variety of ways that ‘street-level' details may need to be recorded within the context of a specified 'Town'. Multiple address lines can be represented in a template, renamed as 'Address line 1', 'Address line 2,' etc. For example: '7A/52 Davis Street' or 'Apartment 7A' as Address line 1 with '52 Davis Street' as Address line 2; a roadside mail box location, such as 'RMB 725, Princes Highway'; or using a descriptive landmark, such as or 'Corner of Smith & Brown Streets' or 'Second house north of the general store with the red door'.
Stadtteil / Stadt / GemeindeschlüsselStadtteil / Stadt / Gemeindeschlüssel: The name of the lowest level locality that contains the address.
For example: suburb, town, city, settlement, village, or community. Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'Fitzroy'; 'Manchester'; 'Kingston' or 'Bergen'.
BundeslandBundesland: The name of a major government district or geographical area that contains the address.
Coding with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. For example: 'New South Wales' and 'Queensland' in Australia; 'British Columbia' and 'Nova Scotia' in Canada; and the Counties of 'Cornwall', 'Middlesex' & 'Surrey' in Jamaica.
Terminology: urn:iso:std:iso:3166-2:de
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://fhir.de/ValueSet/iso/bundeslaender
  • DE-BW | Baden-Württemberg 
  • DE-BY | Bayern 
  • DE-BE | Berlin 
  • DE-BB | Brandenburg 
  • DE-HB | Bremen 
  • DE-HH | Hamburg 
  • DE-HE | Hessen 
  • DE-MV | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 
  • DE-NI | Niedersachsen 
  • DE-NW | Nordrhein-Westfalen 
  • DE-RP | Rheinland-Pfalz 
  • DE-SL | Saarland 
  • DE-SN | Sachsen 
  • DE-ST | Sachsen-Anhalt 
  • DE-SH | Schleswig-Holstein 
  • DE-TH | Thüringen 
Postal codePostal code: The code for a postal delivery area containing the address, as defined by the relevant postal delivery service.
Also known as a postcode or ZIP code.
CountryCountry: The name of the country containing the address.
For example: Australia; Canada; Jamaica; or Norway. Coding with an external terminology, such as EN ISO 3166–1 Alpha 2 country code, is recommended.
Terminology: urn:iso:std:iso:3166
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/iso3166-1-2
  • AD | Andorra 
  • AE | United Arab Emirates 
  • AF | Afghanistan 
  • AG | Antigua and Barbuda 
  • AI | Anguilla 
  • AL | Albania 
  • AM | Armenia 
  • AO | Angola 
  • AQ | Antarctica 
  • AR | Argentina 
  • AS | American Samoa 
  • AT | Austria 
  • AU | Australia 
  • AW | Aruba 
  • AX | Åland Islands 
  • AZ | Azerbaijan 
  • BA | Bosnia and Herzegovina 
  • BB | Barbados 
  • BD | Bangladesh 
  • BE | Belgium 
  • BF | Burkina Faso 
  • BG | Bulgaria 
  • BH | Bahrain 
  • BI | Burundi 
  • BJ | Benin 
  • ... +224 
AdresstypAdresstyp: The type of address.
For example: physical or postal.
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/address-type
  • Physical 
  • Postal 
  • Both 
UseUse: The primary purpose or use for the address.
Terminology: http://hl7.org/fhir/address-use
Value set: terminology://fhir.hl7.org/ValueSet/$expand?url=http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/address-use
  • billing | Billing 
  • home | Home 
  • old | Old / Incorrect 
  • temp | Temporary 
  • work | Work 
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the address not captured in other fields.
Birth dataBirth data: Birth demographic data
Birth dateBirth date: The date of birth of a person
Angaben zum TodAngaben zum Tod: *
Verstorben?Verstorben?: *
Details of deathDetails of death: Information about the death of a person that matches higher-level data elements for registration e.g. Mortality Register.
Date of deathDate of death: The date on which the person died.
Other contributorsSamer Alkarkoukly, University Hospital Cologne, mabbouda@uni-koeln.de