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IHE Patient Care Device Technical Framework

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<strong>IHE</strong> <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Device</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Framework</strong>, Vol. 2: Transactions________________________________________________________________________Table 17 HL7 User Defined Table 0005 - RaceValue Description Comment1002-5 American Indian of Alaska Native2028-9 Asian2054-5 Black or African American2076-8 Native Hawaiian of Other Pacific Islander2106-3 White2131-1 Other Race1020PID-11: <strong>Patient</strong> Address (XAD), required but may be empty:Components: ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Subcomponents for Street Address (SAD): & & Subcomponents for Address Validity Range (DR): &Subcomponents for Range Start Date/Time (TS): & Subcomponents for Range End Date/Time (TS): & Subcomponents for Effective Date (TS): & Subcomponents for Expiration Date (TS): & Definition: This field contains the mailing address of the patient. Address type codesare defined by HL7 Table 0190 - Address Type. The PCD only requires the first,third, fourth, and fifth components to be valued with the mailing address and theAddress Type to be valued as M.PID-13: Phone Number – Home, required but may be empty:Definition: This field contains the patient’s personal phone numbers. This data type isusually in a repeatable field, to allow a list of numbers. The PCD requires thesequence to be the primary number (for backward compatibility). The PCD constrainsthis field to 2 repetitions to allow for a phone number and an email address.See Appendix C.8 XTN Data Type for further information.Rev. 1.1 TI: 2006-08-1541Copyright © 2005-2006: ACC, ACCE, HIMSS, and RSNA

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