2.16.840.1.113883.10.21.9.1/static-2017-05-02T000000

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Id2.16.840.1.113883.10.21.9.1Effective Date2017‑05‑02
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StatusKorange.png Under pre-publication reviewVersion LabelR1-STU2-ballot
NameUseperiodDisplay NameUV Use Period
Description
This element encodes the start and stop time of the medication regimen. This is an interval of time (xsi:type='IVL_TS'), and must be specified as shown. This is an additional constraint placed upon CDA Release 2.0 by this profile, and simplifies the exchange of start/stop and frequency information between EMR systems.
ClassificationCDA Entry Level Template
Open/ClosedOpen (other than defined elements are allowed)
ItemDTCardConfDescriptionLabel
Choice1 … 1
The effectiveTime element encodes the use period of the medication, it is always expressed as an interval of time.
It may be expressed using the low and high OR with the width element.
The first is used to indicate a specified interval (e.g. from march 15th, 2017); the latter for indicating a 'floating' period (e.g. 2 weeks).
Elements to choose from:
  • hl7:effectiveTime[hl7:low | hl7:high]
  • hl7:effectiveTime[hl7:width]
Treetree.pnghl7:effectiveTime
IVL_TS0 … 1CCase 1: specified interval
The low and high values of the first effectiveTime element represent the start and stop times for the medication. The low value represents the start time, and the high value represents the stop time. If either the low or the high value is unknown, this shall be recorded by setting the nullFlavor attribute to UNK.

In case of unbounded period (continuous therapy) the high element will be valued with the nullFlavor attribute to NA.

The high value records the end of the medication regime according to the information provided in the prescription or order. For example, if the prescription is for enough medication to last 30 days, then the high value should contain a date that is 30 days later then the low value. The rationale is that a provider, seeing a prescription that has not been refilled would normally assume that the medication is no longer being taken, even if the intent of the treatment plan is to continue the medication indefinitely.
(Use...iod)
where [hl7:low or
hl7:high]
Treeblank.pngTreetree.png@nullFlavor
cs0 … 1 
 Example
Known Interval
<effectiveTime xsi:type="IVL_TS">
  <low value="20130321"/>  <high value="20140321"/></effectiveTime>
 Example
Information not available about the period
<effectiveTime xsi:type="IVL_TS" nullFlavor="NI"/>
 Example
Unknown end date
<effectiveTime xsi:type="IVL_TS">
  <low value="20130321"/>  <high nullFlavor="UNK"/></effectiveTime>
 Example
continous therapy
<effectiveTime xsi:type="IVL_TS">
  <low value="20130321"/>  <high nullFlavor="NA"/></effectiveTime>
Treeblank.pngTreetree.pnghl7:low
IVXB_TS1 … 1R(Use...iod)
Treeblank.pngTreetree.pnghl7:high
IVXB_TS0 … 1R(Use...iod)
Treetree.pnghl7:effectiveTime
IVL_TS0 … 1CCase 2: 'floating' period:
The width element is used to specify a period of (actual or intended) administration that is not anchored to any specific date (e.g. a two weeks therapy)
(Use...iod)
where [hl7:width]
 Example
2 week period
<effectiveTime xsi:type="IVL_TS">
  <width value="2" unit="w"/></effectiveTime>
Treeblank.pngTreetree.pnghl7:low
NP(Use...iod)
Treeblank.pngTreetree.pnghl7:width
PQ1 … 1R(Use...iod)
Treeblank.pngTreeblank.pngTreetree.png@unit
cs1 … 1R
 CONF
The value of @unit shall be drawn from value set 2.16.840.1.113883.11.21.1 Medication Time Units (UCUM) (DYNAMIC)