| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.travel_event.v0 |
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| Concept | Travel event |
| Description | Details about travel during an interval of time. |
| Use | Use to record details about travel during an interval of time. In some use cases there is a need to record travel details during a specified period of time, such as the last 6 months or 14 days before onset of symptoms. Use the Interval event attribute to specify the period of time. If recording a travel history for a contact, the 'subject of care' in this archetype should be recorded as the contact, not the individual who is the subject of care in the health record or assessment. |
| Misuse | Not to be used for a full contact tracing record., including for example all flights and public transport the individual has taken. |
| Purpose | To record details about travel during an interval of time. |
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| Copyright | © openEHR Foundation |
| Authors | Author name: Heather Leslie Organisation: Atomica Informatics Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com Date originally authored: 2020-03-12 |
| Other Details Language | Author name: Heather Leslie Organisation: Atomica Informatics Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com Date originally authored: 2020-03-12 |
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| Lifecycle | in_development |
| UID | b0298b0a-f8e3-4baf-b581-bac08b170859 |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.1.2092 |
| Revision Number | 0.0.1-alpha |
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| Any interval event | Any interval event: Default, unspecified interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time. |
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| Extension | Extension: Additional information required to extend the model with local content or to align with other reference models or formalisms. For example: local information requirements; or additional metadata to align with FHIR. Include: All not explicitly excluded archetypes |
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| Travel? | Travel?: Has the individual travelled during the specified interval? Use the Event to set the relevant interval.
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| Domestic/international | Domestic/international: Was the travel domestic, international, or both?
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| Specific trip | Specific trip: Details about a single trip away from the home base. The trip has a single departure and return date to their home base. A trip may include visiting many individual places, and these details should be recorded in the Specific destination cluster. |
| Date of departure | Date of departure: The date when the individual left their home base. |
| Description | Description: Narrative description about the whole trip, especially about potential exposure to health risks. |
| Specific destination | Specific destination: Details about a single location visited on a trip. |
| Country | Country: The country visited. |
| State/region | State/region: The region visited. Different regions within the same country maybe identified if they potentially pose different health risks. |
| City | City: The city visited. Different cities within the same country or region maybe identified if they potentially pose different health risks. |
| Specific place | Specific place: A specific place visited. For example: airport, cruise ship, conference centre, hotel or sports arena. |
| Date of entry | Date of entry: Date of entry to the identified location. |
| Date of exit | Date of exit: Date of exit from the identified location. |
| Description | Description: Narrative description about the visit to the location, especially about potential exposure to health risks. |
| Additional destination details | Additional destination details: Additional structured details about the travel to, from and at the destination. Include: All not explicitly excluded archetypes |
| Comment | Comment: Additional narrative about the stay at the identified location, not captured in other fields. |
| Additional trip details | Additional trip details: Additional structured details about the whole trip. Include: All not explicitly excluded archetypes |
| Return transport | Return transport: Details about how the individual returned to their home base. This may be useful if it is necessary to use contact tracing. For example: the carrier and ID of a flight or ship. |
| Date of return | Date of return: The date when the individual returned back to their home base. |
| Comment | Comment: Additional narrative about the whole trip, not captured in other fields. |
| Other contributors | Silje Ljosland Bakke, Helse Vest, Norway |
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