Vital Records Death Reporting FHIR Implementation Guide
1.1.0 - STU 2 US

Vital Records Death Reporting FHIR Implementation Guide - Local Development build (v1.1.0). See the Directory of published versions

ValueSet: Place of Death

Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/us/vrdr/ValueSet/PlaceOfDeath Version: 1.1.0
Draft as of 2022-04-04 Computable Name: PlaceOfDeath

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Code values reflecting the death location of the decedent (e.g., hospital, home, hospice).

Inter-jurisdictional Exchange (IJE) concept mapping

VRDR IG Code VRDR IG Display Name IJE Code IJE Display Name
63238001 Dead on arrival at hospital 3 Dead on Arrival
440081000124100 Death in home 4 Decedent’s Home
440071000124103 Death in hospice 5 Hospice Facility
16983000 Death in hospital 1 Inpatient
450391000124102 Death in hospital-based emergency department or outpatient department 2 Emergency Room/Outpatient
450381000124100 Death in nursing home or long term care facility 6 Nursing Home/Long Term Care Facility
OTH Other 7 Other
UNK Unknown 9 Unknown

References

Logical Definition (CLD)

This value set includes codes based on the following rules:

  • Include these codes as defined in http://snomed.info/sct
    CodeDisplay
    63238001Dead on arrival at hospital
    440081000124100Death in home
    440071000124103Death in hospice
    16983000Death in hospital
    450391000124102Death in hospital-based emergency department or outpatient department
    450381000124100 Death in nursing home or long term care facility
  • Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-NullFlavor
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    OTHOther**Description:**The actual value is not a member of the set of permitted data values in the constrained value domain of a variable. (e.g., concept not provided by required code system).

    **Usage Notes**: This flavor and its specializations are most commonly used with the CD datatype and its flavors. However, it may apply to \*any\* datatype where the constraints of the type are tighter than can be conveyed. For example, a PQ that is for a true measured amount whose units are not supported in UCUM, a need to convey a REAL when the type has been constrained to INT, etc.

    With coded datatypes, this null flavor may only be used if the vocabulary binding has a coding strength of CNE. By definition, all local codes and original text are part of the value set if the coding strength is CWE.
    UNKUNK**Description:**A proper value is applicable, but not known.

    **Usage Notes**: This means the actual value is not known. If the only thing that is unknown is how to properly express the value in the necessary constraints (value set, datatype, etc.), then the OTH or UNC flavor should be used. No properties should be included for a datatype with this property unless:

    1. Those properties themselves directly translate to a semantic of "unknown". (E.g. a local code sent as a translation that conveys 'unknown')
    2. Those properties further qualify the nature of what is unknown. (E.g. specifying a use code of "H" and a URL prefix of "tel:" to convey that it is the home phone number that is unknown.)

 

Expansion

This value set contains 4 concepts

Expansion based on:

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  63238001http://snomed.info/sctDead on arrival at hospital
  16983000http://snomed.info/sctDeath in hospital
  OTHhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-NullFlavorOther**Description:**The actual value is not a member of the set of permitted data values in the constrained value domain of a variable. (e.g., concept not provided by required code system). **Usage Notes**: This flavor and its specializations are most commonly used with the CD datatype and its flavors. However, it may apply to \*any\* datatype where the constraints of the type are tighter than can be conveyed. For example, a PQ that is for a true measured amount whose units are not supported in UCUM, a need to convey a REAL when the type has been constrained to INT, etc. With coded datatypes, this null flavor may only be used if the vocabulary binding has a coding strength of CNE. By definition, all local codes and original text are part of the value set if the coding strength is CWE.
  UNKhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-NullFlavorUNK**Description:**A proper value is applicable, but not known. **Usage Notes**: This means the actual value is not known. If the only thing that is unknown is how to properly express the value in the necessary constraints (value set, datatype, etc.), then the OTH or UNC flavor should be used. No properties should be included for a datatype with this property unless: 1. Those properties themselves directly translate to a semantic of "unknown". (E.g. a local code sent as a translation that conveys 'unknown') 2. Those properties further qualify the nature of what is unknown. (E.g. specifying a use code of "H" and a URL prefix of "tel:" to convey that it is the home phone number that is unknown.)

Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code