ARCHETYPE Individual healthcare provider name (openEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-PARTY_IDENTITY.person_name-individual_provider.v1)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-PARTY_IDENTITY.person_name-individual_provider.v1
ConceptIndividual healthcare provider name
DescriptionPerson name when performing the role of a healthcare provider
UseUsed in demographic services to represent the names that an individual healthcare provider is known by
PurposeRepresentation of a individual healthcare provider name
ReferencesISO/DTS 27527:2007(E) - Provider Identification - Draft Technnical Specification - International Organization for Standardization
Copyrightcopyright (c) 2010 openEHR Foundation
AuthorsAuthor name: Rigoleta Dutra & Sergio Miranda Freire
Organisation: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ
Email: sergio@lampada.uerj.br
Date originally authored: 20/05/2009
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Rigoleta Dutra & Sergio Miranda Freire
Organisation: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ
Email: sergio@lampada.uerj.br
Date originally authored: 20/05/2009
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • References: ISO/DTS 27527:2007(E) - Provider Identification - Draft Technnical Specification - International Organization for Standardization
Keywordsdemographic service, individual healthcar provider's name
LifecycleAuthorDraft
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.1.478
details
Given namesGiven names: Details of given names.
Given nameGiven name: The person's identifying name(s) within the family group or by which he/she is uniquely socially identified.
Given name sequence numberGiven name sequence number: The order of use for a Given name
Family namesFamily names: Details of family names.
Family nameFamily name: The part of a name a person usually has in common with some other members of his/her family, as distinguished from his/her given names.
Family name sequence numberFamily name sequence number: An indicator of the order of use for a Family name.
TitlesTitles: Details of person titles.
TitleTitle: An honorific form of address commencing a name, used when addressing a person by name, whether by mail, by phone, or depending upon cultural situation in person.
Constraint:
Titles
[Terms like Dr, Prof, Rev etc used as an honorific form of addressing a person.]
Title sequence numberTitle sequence number: An indicator of the order of use for the name Title.
SuffixesSuffixes: Details of person suffixes.
SuffixSuffix: Additional term used following a person name.
Constraint:
Suffixes
[Terms like Jr, PhD used after the name.]
Suffix sequence numberSuffix sequence number: An indicator of the order of use for the name Suffix
Name usagesName usages: Details of person name usages.
Name usageName usage: A classification that enables differentiation between the usage of names for a person. An individual name may have many name uses
  • Reporting name [The subject’s name as it is to be used for reporting, when used with a specific identifier.]
  • Newborn name [A type reserved for the identification of unnamed newborn babies.]
  • Professional or business name [The name used by the subject for business or professional purposes.]
  • Maiden name [The name used by the subject of care prior to marriage.]
  • Legal name [Registered name (Legal name).]
  • Other name [Any other name by which the subject is known, or has been known by in the past.]
Usage intervalUsage interval: The period of time for which this name usage applies.

Usage identifierUsage identifier: The combination of identifier type, identifier issuer and identifier name that specify the link between this name and reporting or other unique identifier usage.
Alternative name repesentationsAlternative name repesentations: Details of alternative representations such as local codesets or language variations.
Representation usageRepresentation usage: Name of the representational form used.
Constraint:
Language code
[Set of languages used for an alternative name representation.]
Alternative representationAlternative representation: Alternative Representation of this subject of care name using alternative styles of representation such as characters or language character set variations for local display.
Preferred namePreferred name: Indicates that this is the name by which a person chooses to be identified.
Conditional UseConditional Use: An indicator of specific conditions or rules that should be applied to a person's name
  • Unreliable information [The name recorded is a fictitious or partial name.]
  • Known misspelling [This is a misspelling, but should be retained for potential future matching.]
  • Name not to be used [This name should not be used when referring to this subject.]
  • Name linkage forbidden by law [By Law, this name and all names prior to it in the name sequence are not to be displayed or indicated in any way when searching for or dealing with information and events associated with a name that is subsequent to this one in the name sequence.]
  • Special privacy/security requirements [A name for which episodes are attached that should only be accessible to specified authorised persons.]
  • Temporary name [A temporary name issued where the subject's name has not been determined.]
Restricted name usageRestricted name usage: This set of data elements apply to a specific name set and are used within computer systems to restrict the way a name is used or displayed in that system
Type of restrictionType of restriction: An indicator of special conditions or rules that shall be applied to an individual provider name
Restriction intervalRestriction interval: Indicates the period of time where this restriction applies

Available providerAvailable provider: This field indicates those providers who should be able to see this name and the details assoociated with it
Other contributors
Translators
  • English: Sergio Miranda Freire, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, sergio@lampada.uerj.br