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Aanpassen OID ValueSet WoningtypeCodelijst in OverdrachtWoonsituatie van 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.8.1. naar 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.8.1
In de klinische bouwsteen OverdrachtWoonsituatie kwam de naam van de gekoppelde waardenlijst van concept WoningType niet overeen met de tagged value van het concept.
The living situation is the physical environment in which the patient normally lives, sleeps, keeps their clothing, etc.
Purpose
The goal is to take stock of the patient’s current living situation. This is in regard to any current or future problems the patient encounters or could encounter when living with the disease and the patient’s (future) constraints.
There are many reasons to ask about the patient’s living situation. The living situation can be relevant in the patient’s wish to live in their own home independently in the event of disease and/or disability (WMO, 2011; CIZ, 2011). Furthermore, the living situation is important in evaluating the risks of falling, particularly among people living alone (CMO, guidelines for fall prevention, 2004).
Information Model
Type
Id
Concept
Card.
Definition
DefinitionCode
Reference
NL-CM:7.8.1
LivingSituation
Root concept of the LivingSituation information model. This root concept contains all data elements of the LivingSituation information model.
365508006 Residence and accommodation circumstances - finding
Adaptions present in the home that have been made in the context of the illness or disability to make the functioning of the patient safer and more comfortable and to enable independent living.
Technical specifications in HL7v3 CDA and HL7 FHIR
To exchange information based on health and care information models, additional, more technical specifications are required.<BR>
Not every environment can handle the same technical specifications. For this reason, there are several types of technical specifications:
HL7® version 3 CDA compatible specifications, available through the Nictiz ART-DECOR® environment
HL7® FHIR® compatible specifications, available through the Nictiz environment on the Simplifier FHIR