ARCHETYPE Healthcare provider postal address (openEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-ADDRESS.address-provider.v1)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-ADDRESS.address-provider.v1
ConceptHealthcare provider postal address
DescriptionHealthcare provider postal address, based on ISO standards.
UseUsed in demographic services to register data about a healthcare provider postal address.
PurposeRepresentation of data about a healthcare provider postal address, based on ISO standards.
ReferencesISO/DTS 27527:2007(E) - Provider Identification - Draft Technnical Specification - International Organization for Standardization
Copyrightcopyright (c) 2010 openEHR Foundation
AuthorsAuthor name: Sergio Miranda Freire & Rigoleta Dutra Mediano Dias
Organisation: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ
Email: sergio@lampada.uerj.br
Date originally authored: 22/05/2009
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Sergio Miranda Freire & Rigoleta Dutra Mediano Dias
Organisation: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ
Email: sergio@lampada.uerj.br
Date originally authored: 22/05/2009
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • References: ISO/DTS 27527:2007(E) - Provider Identification - Draft Technnical Specification - International Organization for Standardization
Keywordsdemographic service, healthcare provider address
LifecycleAuthorDraft
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1013.1.499
details
Address lineAddress line: A composite of one or more standard address components that describe a low level of geographical/physical description of a location that, used in conjunction with the other high-level address components i.e. ‘suburb / town / locality name’, ‘postal code’, ‘state / territory / province’, and ‘country’, forms a complete geographical/physical address.
Building/complex sub-unit type—abbreviationBuilding/complex sub-unit type—abbreviation: The specification of the type of a separately identifiable portion within a building/complex, marina etc. to clearly distinguish it from another.
Constraint:
Building type codes
[Valid codes for types of buildings.]
Building/complex sub-unit numberBuilding/complex sub-unit number: The specification of the number of identifier of a building/complex, marina etc. to clearly distinguish it from another.
Address site nameAddress site name: The full name used to identify the physical building or property as part of its location.
Floor/level numberFloor/level number: Descriptor used to identify the floor or level of a multi-storey building/complex.
Floor/level typeFloor/level type: Descriptor used to classify the type of floor or level of a multi-storey building/complex.
Lot numberLot number: Section, allotment number.
Street type codeStreet type code: A code that identifies the type of public thoroughfare.
Constraint:
Street type codes
[Valid codes for street types.]
Street nameStreet name: The name that identifies a public thoroughfare and differentiates it from others in the same suburb/town/locality.
Street numberStreet number: The numeric or string reference number of a house or property that is unique within a street name, suburb.
Street suffix codeStreet suffix code: Term used to qualify the street name suitable for directional references.
Constraint:
Street suffix codes
[Valid codes for street suffixes.]
Address lineAddress line: Complete address line.
Other address line componentsOther address line components: Other address line components.
Include:
(addres_line_other_data)[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*.v1
High level addressHigh level address: A composite of one or more standard address components that describe a high level address which, used with an address line, forms a complete geographical/physical address.
Delivery point identifierDelivery point identifier: A unique number assigned to a postal address as designated by the postal service.
Postal code (ZIP code)Postal code (ZIP code): The code for a postal delivery area, aligned with locality, suburb or place for the address, as defined by the postal service.
Suburb/town/localitySuburb/town/locality: The full name of the general locality containing the specific address.
State/territory/province identifierState/territory/province identifier: An identifier of the province, state or territory containing the address.
Constraint:
State codes
[valid codes for state/territory/province.]
Country identifierCountry identifier: A code representing the country component of an address.
Constraint:
Country codes
[valid codes for countries.]
Address TypeAddress Type: A code representing a type of address.
  • Business [Used to indicate an address that is the physical location of a business or office at which an entity can be contacted.]
  • Mailing or postal [Used to indicate an address that is only for correspondence and/or billing purposes.]
  • Temporary accomodation [Temporary accomodation address (such as for a person who usually resides overseas or where the provider of the address is in temporary accomodation due to renovation or treatment).]
  • Residential [Used to indicate where a person is living. Note that this code is not valid for organisations.]
  • No fixed address [Used where a person has no fixed address.]
  • Unknown/not stated/inadequately described ['Unknown/not stated/inadequately described' may also be used where the person has no fixed address or does not wish to have their residential or correspondence address recorded.]
Time validityTime validity: Time interval for which this address is valid.

Other high level address componentsOther high level address components: Other high level address components.
Include:
(high_level_address_other_data)[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*.v1
Communication privacyCommunication privacy: Indicates that this communication mechanism is not to be openly displayed, except to specific providers.
Healthcare provider identifierHealthcare provider identifier: Identifier of a healthcare provider who may access this communication mechanism.
Other contributors
Translators
  • English: Sergio Miranda Freire, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, sergio@lampada.uerj.br