The table below the information model uses icons in the columns 'Type' en 'Reference'.
The meaning of these icons is explained on this page.
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Column 'Type'
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HCIM root, the top level of the HCIM.
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Container. A container is a collection of related elements, which can occur together one or more times.
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Reference. A reference to another HCIM. The column 'Reference' contains the name of the HCIM as well as a link.
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Datatype ANY: any of the below mentioned datatypes can be used.
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Datatype BL: boolean. Data element that only represents the values 'Yes/No' of 'True/False'.
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Datatype CD: coded descriptor. Data element that is coded with codesystems like SNOMED-CT, LOINC, G-Standaard, etc.
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Datatype CO: coded ordinal. Data element like CD but type CO adds semantics related to ordering to the elements of the codesystem, e.g. little, normal, much, very much.
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Datatype ED: encoded data. Datatype that is used to represent e.g. images or document blob's.
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Datatype II: instance identifier. Data element that uniquely identifies a thing or object, e.g a driving licence number, a passport number, etc.
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Datatype INT: integer. Data element that contains any of the natural numbers, the negatives of these numbers, or zero.
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Datatype PQ: physical quantity. Data element that expresses a quantity and a unit of measure, typically the result of a measurement. The units of measure are to be selected from the UCUM system.
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Datatype ST: string. Data element contains textual information.
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Datatype TS: timestamp. Data element contains a date and/or a time. Incomplete dates like 'March 1985' are allowed.
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Error: datatype not found. Normally this icon will not be present.
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Column 'Reference'
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Reference to a valueset on the same wikipage
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Reference to an assigning authority of an identifier on the same wikipage
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Reference to another HCIM. Following the hyperlink will open the referenced HCIM page in a new tab.
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General
In the table following the information model the top level element and the containers are preceded by a and the other elements by a
This indicates the container the concept is part of.
With each new container, the list indents further to the right, indicated by a vertical dashed line.
All elements at the same indentation level belong to the same container.