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amended | Amended | Contract is augmented with additional information to correct errors in a predecessor or to updated values in a predecessor. Usage: Contract altered within effective time. Precedence Order = 9. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: revised; replaced. |
appended | Appended | Contract is augmented with additional information that was missing from a predecessor Contract. Usage: Contract altered within effective time. Precedence Order = 9. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: updated, replaced. |
cancelled | Cancelled | Contract is terminated due to failure of the Grantor and/or the Grantee to fulfil one or more contract provisions. Usage: Abnormal contract termination. Precedence Order = 10. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: stopped; failed; aborted. |
disputed | Disputed | Contract is pended to rectify failure of the Grantor or the Grantee to fulfil contract provision(s). E.g., Grantee complaint about Grantor's failure to comply with contract provisions. Usage: Contract pended. Precedence Order = 7. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: on hold; pended; suspended. |
entered-in-error | Entered in Error | Contract was created in error. No Precedence Order. Status may be applied to a Contract with any status. |
executable | Executable | Contract execution pending; may be executed when either the Grantor or the Grantee accepts the contract provisions by signing. I.e., where either the Grantor or the Grantee has signed, but not both. E.g., when an insurance applicant signs the insurers application, which references the policy. Usage: Optional first step of contract execution activity. May be skipped and contracting activity moves directly to executed state. Precedence Order = 3. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: draft; preliminary; planned; intended; active. |
executed | Executed | Contract is activated for period stipulated when both the Grantor and Grantee have signed it. Usage: Required state for normal completion of contracting activity. Precedence Order = 6. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: accepted; completed. |
negotiable | Negotiable | Contract execution is suspended while either or both the Grantor and Grantee propose and consider new or revised contract provisions. I.e., where the party which has not signed proposes changes to the terms. E .g., a life insurer declines to agree to the signed application because the life insurer has evidence that the applicant, who asserted to being younger or a non-smoker to get a lower premium rate - but offers instead to agree to a higher premium based on the applicants actual age or smoking status. Usage: Optional contract activity between executable and executed state. Precedence Order = 4. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: in progress; review; held. |
offered | Offered | Contract is a proposal by either the Grantor or the Grantee. Aka - A Contract hard copy or electronic 'template', 'form' or 'application'. E.g., health insurance application; consent directive form. Usage: Beginning of contract negotiation, which may have been completed as a precondition because used for 0..* contracts. Precedence Order = 2. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: requested; new. |
policy | Policy | Contract template is available as the basis for an application or offer by the Grantor or Grantee. E.g., health insurance policy; consent directive policy. Usage: Required initial contract activity, which may have been completed as a precondition because used for 0..* contracts. Precedence Order = 1. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: proposed; intended. |
rejected | Rejected | Execution of the Contract is not completed because either or both the Grantor and Grantee decline to accept some or all of the contract provisions. Usage: Optional contract activity between executable and abnormal termination. Precedence Order = 5. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: stopped; cancelled. |
renewed | Renewed | Beginning of a successor Contract at the termination of predecessor Contract lifecycle. Usage: Follows termination of a preceding Contract that has reached its expiry date. Precedence Order = 13. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: superseded. |
revoked | Revoked | A Contract that is rescinded. May be required prior to replacing with an updated Contract. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: nullified. |
resolved | Resolved | Contract is reactivated after being pended because of faulty execution. *E.g., competency of the signer(s), or where the policy is substantially different from and did not accompany the application/form so that the applicant could not compare them. Aka - ''reactivated''. Usage: Optional stage where a pended contract is reactivated. Precedence Order = 8. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: reactivated. |
terminated | Terminated | Contract reaches its expiry date. It might or might not be renewed or renegotiated. Usage: Normal end of contract period. Precedence Order = 12. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: Obsoleted. |
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0 | Oral cavity | Oral cavity. |
1 | 1 | Permanent teeth Maxillary right. |
2 | 2 | Permanent teeth Maxillary left. |
3 | 3 | Permanent teeth Mandibular right. |
4 | 4 | Permanent teeth Mandibular left. |
5 | 5 | Deciduous teeth Maxillary right. |
6 | 6 | Deciduous teeth Maxillary left. |
7 | 7 | Deciduous teeth Mandibular right. |
8 | 8 | Deciduous teeth Mandibular left. |
11 | 11 | Upper Right Tooth 1 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
12 | 12 | Upper Right Tooth 2 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
13 | 13 | Upper Right Tooth 3 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
14 | 14 | Upper Right Tooth 4 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
15 | 15 | Upper Right Tooth 5 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
16 | 16 | Upper Right Tooth 6 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
17 | 17 | Upper Right Tooth 7 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
18 | 18 | Upper Right Tooth 8 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
21 | 21 | Upper Left Tooth 1 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
22 | 22 | Upper Left Tooth 2 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
23 | 23 | Upper Left Tooth 3 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
24 | 24 | Upper Left Tooth 4 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
25 | 25 | Upper Left Tooth 5 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
26 | 26 | Upper Left Tooth 6 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
27 | 27 | Upper Left Tooth 7 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
28 | 28 | Upper Left Tooth 8 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
31 | 31 | Lower Left Tooth 1 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
32 | 32 | Lower Left Tooth 2 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
33 | 33 | Lower Left Tooth 3 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
34 | 34 | Lower Left Tooth 4 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
35 | 35 | Lower Left Tooth 5 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
36 | 36 | Lower Left Tooth 6 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
37 | 37 | Lower Left Tooth 7 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
38 | 38 | Lower Left Tooth 8 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
41 | 41 | Lower Right Tooth 1 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
42 | 42 | Lower Right Tooth 2 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
43 | 43 | Lower Right Tooth 3 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
44 | 44 | Lower Right Tooth 4 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
45 | 45 | Lower Right Tooth 5 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
46 | 46 | Lower Right Tooth 6 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
47 | 47 | Lower Right Tooth 7 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
48 | 48 | Lower Right Tooth 8 from the central axis, permanent dentition. |
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01 | Pharmacy | A facility or location where drugs and other medically related items and services are sold, dispensed, or otherwise provided directly to patients. |
03 | School | A facility whose primary purpose is education. |
04 | Homeless Shelter | A facility or location whose primary purpose is to provide temporary housing to homeless individuals (e.g., emergency shelters, individual or family shelters). |
05 | Indian Health Service Free-standing Facility | A facility or location, owned and operated by the Indian Health Service, which provides diagnostic, therapeutic (surgical and nonsurgical), and rehabilitation services to American Indians and Alaska Natives who do not require hospitalization. |
06 | Indian Health Service Provider-based Facility | A facility or location, owned and operated by the Indian Health Service, which provides diagnostic, therapeutic (surgical and nonsurgical), and rehabilitation services rendered by, or under the supervision of, physicians to American Indians and Alaska Natives admitted as inpatients or outpatients. |
07 | Tribal 638 Free-Standing Facility | A facility or location owned and operated by a federally recognized American Indian or Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization under a 638 agreement, which provides diagnostic, therapeutic (surgical and nonsurgical), and rehabilitation services to tribal members who do not require hospitalization. |
08 | Tribal 638 Provider-Based Facility | A facility or location owned and operated by a federally recognized American Indian or Alaska Native tribe or tribal organization under a 638 agreement, which provides diagnostic, therapeutic (surgical and nonsurgical), and rehabilitation services to tribal members admitted as inpatients or outpatients. |
09 | Prison/Correctional Facility | A prison, jail, reformatory, work farm, detention center, or any other similar facility maintained by either Federal, State or local authorities for the purpose of confinement or rehabilitation of adult or juvenile criminal offenders. |
11 | Office | Location, other than a hospital, skilled nursing facility (SNF), military treatment facility, community health center, State or local public health clinic, or intermediate care facility (ICF), where the health professional routinely provides health examinations, diagnosis, and treatment of illness or injury on an ambulatory basis. |
12 | Home | Location, other than a hospital or other facility, where the patient receives care in a private residence. |
13 | Assisted Living Fa | Congregate residential facility with self-contained living units providing assessment of each resident's needs and on-site support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with the capacity to deliver or arrange for services including some health care and other services. |
14 | Group Home | A residence, with shared living areas, where clients receive supervision and other services such as social and/or behavioral services, custodial service, and minimal services (e.g., medication administration). |
15 | Mobile Unit | A facility/unit that moves from place-to-place equipped to provide preventive, screening, diagnostic, and/or treatment services. |
19 | Off Campus-Outpatient Hospital | portion of an off-campus hospital provider-based department which provides diagnostic, therapeutic (both surgical and nonsurgical), and rehabilitation services to sick or injured persons who do not require hospitalization or institutionalization. |
20 | Urgent Care Facility | Location, distinct from a hospital emergency room, an office, or a clinic, whose purpose is to diagnose and treat illness or injury for unscheduled, ambulatory patients seeking immediate medical attention. |
21 | Inpatient Hospital | A facility, other than psychiatric, which primarily provides diagnostic, therapeutic (both surgical and nonsurgical), and rehabilitation services by, or under, the supervision of physicians to patients admitted for a variety of medical conditions. |
41 | Ambulance—Land | A land vehicle specifically designed, equipped and staffed for lifesaving and transporting the sick or injured. |
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amended | Amended | Contract is augmented with additional information to correct errors in a predecessor or to updated values in a predecessor. Usage: Contract altered within effective time. Precedence Order = 9. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: revised; replaced. |
appended | Appended | Contract is augmented with additional information that was missing from a predecessor Contract. Usage: Contract altered within effective time. Precedence Order = 9. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: updated, replaced. |
cancelled | Cancelled | Contract is terminated due to failure of the Grantor and/or the Grantee to fulfil one or more contract provisions. Usage: Abnormal contract termination. Precedence Order = 10. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: stopped; failed; aborted. |
disputed | Disputed | Contract is pended to rectify failure of the Grantor or the Grantee to fulfil contract provision(s). E.g., Grantee complaint about Grantor's failure to comply with contract provisions. Usage: Contract pended. Precedence Order = 7. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: on hold; pended; suspended. |
entered-in-error | Entered in Error | Contract was created in error. No Precedence Order. Status may be applied to a Contract with any status. |
executable | Executable | Contract execution pending; may be executed when either the Grantor or the Grantee accepts the contract provisions by signing. I.e., where either the Grantor or the Grantee has signed, but not both. E.g., when an insurance applicant signs the insurers application, which references the policy. Usage: Optional first step of contract execution activity. May be skipped and contracting activity moves directly to executed state. Precedence Order = 3. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: draft; preliminary; planned; intended; active. |
executed | Executed | Contract is activated for period stipulated when both the Grantor and Grantee have signed it. Usage: Required state for normal completion of contracting activity. Precedence Order = 6. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: accepted; completed. |
negotiable | Negotiable | Contract execution is suspended while either or both the Grantor and Grantee propose and consider new or revised contract provisions. I.e., where the party which has not signed proposes changes to the terms. E .g., a life insurer declines to agree to the signed application because the life insurer has evidence that the applicant, who asserted to being younger or a non-smoker to get a lower premium rate - but offers instead to agree to a higher premium based on the applicants actual age or smoking status. Usage: Optional contract activity between executable and executed state. Precedence Order = 4. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: in progress; review; held. |
offered | Offered | Contract is a proposal by either the Grantor or the Grantee. Aka - A Contract hard copy or electronic 'template', 'form' or 'application'. E.g., health insurance application; consent directive form. Usage: Beginning of contract negotiation, which may have been completed as a precondition because used for 0..* contracts. Precedence Order = 2. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: requested; new. |
policy | Policy | Contract template is available as the basis for an application or offer by the Grantor or Grantee. E.g., health insurance policy; consent directive policy. Usage: Required initial contract activity, which may have been completed as a precondition because used for 0..* contracts. Precedence Order = 1. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: proposed; intended. |
rejected | Rejected | Execution of the Contract is not completed because either or both the Grantor and Grantee decline to accept some or all of the contract provisions. Usage: Optional contract activity between executable and abnormal termination. Precedence Order = 5. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: stopped; cancelled. |
renewed | Renewed | Beginning of a successor Contract at the termination of predecessor Contract lifecycle. Usage: Follows termination of a preceding Contract that has reached its expiry date. Precedence Order = 13. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: superseded. |
revoked | Revoked | A Contract that is rescinded. May be required prior to replacing with an updated Contract. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: nullified. |
resolved | Resolved | Contract is reactivated after being pended because of faulty execution. *E.g., competency of the signer(s), or where the policy is substantially different from and did not accompany the application/form so that the applicant could not compare them. Aka - ''reactivated''. Usage: Optional stage where a pended contract is reactivated. Precedence Order = 8. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: reactivated. |
terminated | Terminated | Contract reaches its expiry date. It might or might not be renewed or renegotiated. Usage: Normal end of contract period. Precedence Order = 12. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: Obsoleted. |
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AMENDER | Amender | A person who has corrected, edited, or amended pre-existing information. |
AUTHN | Authenticator | A person in the role of verifier who attests to the accuracy of an act, but who does not have privileges to legally authenticate information content. An example would be a resident physician who sees a patient and dictates a note, then later signs it. The resident's signature constitutes an authentication. |
AUT | Author | An entity that authored specific content. There can be multiple authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive. |
AFFL | Affiliate | An entity that has a business or professional relationship with another entity in accordance with an agreement. |
AGNT | Agent | An entity that acts or is authorized to act on behalf of another entity in accordance with an agreement. |
ASSIGNED | Assigned Entity | An agent role in which the agent is an Entity acting in the employ of an organization. The focus is on functional role on behalf of the organization, unlike the Employee role where the focus is on the 'Human Resources' relationship between the employee and the organization. |
CIT | Citizen | The member of a jurisdiction afforded certain rights and encumbered with certain obligation in accordance with jurisdictional policy. |
CLAIMANT | Claimant | A party that makes a claim for coverage under a policy. |
COAUTH | Co-Author | The entity that co-authored content. There can be multiple co-authors of content, which may take such forms as a contract, a healthcare record entry or document, a policy, or a consent directive. |
CONSENTER | Consenter | A patient or patient representative who is the grantee in a healthcare related agreement such as a consent for healthcare services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive in accordance with jurisdictional, organizational, or patient policy. |
CONSWIT | Consent Witness | A person who has witnessed and attests to observing a patient being counseled about a healthcare related agreement such as a consent for healthcare services, advanced directive, or a privacy consent directive. |
CONT | Contact | A person or an organization that provides or receives information regarding another entity. Examples; patient NOK and emergency contacts; guarantor contact; employer contact. |
COPART | Co-Participant | A person who participates in the generation of and attest to veracity of content but is not an author or co-author. For example, a surgeon who is required by institutional, regulatory, or legal rules to sign an operative report, but who was not involved in the authorship of that report. |
COVPTY | Covered Party | An entity, which is the insured, that receives benefits such as healthcare services, reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses, or compensation for losses through coverage under the terms of an insurance policy. The underwriter of that policy is the scoping entity. The covered party receives coverage because of some contractual or other relationship with the holder of that policy. Note that a particular policy may cover several individuals one of whom may be, but need not be, the policy holder. Thus the notion of covered party is a role that is distinct from that of the policy holder. |
DELEGATEE | Delegatee | A party to whom some right or authority is delegated by a delegator. |
delegator | Delegator | A party that delegates a right or authority to another party. |
DEPEND | Dependent | A person covered under an insurance policy or program based on an association with a subscriber, which is recognized by the policy holder. The dependent has an association with the subscriber such as a financial dependency or personal relationship such as that of a spouse, or a natural or adopted child. The policy holder may be required by law to recognize certain associations or may have discretion about the associations. For example, a policy holder may dictate the criteria for the dependent status of adult children who are students, such as requiring full time enrollment, or may recognize domestic partners as dependents. Under certain circumstances, the dependent may be under the indirect authority of a responsible party acting as a surrogate for the subscriber, for example, if the subscriber is differently-abled or deceased, a guardian ad lidem or estate executor may be appointed to assume the subscriber's legal standing in the relationship with the dependent. |
DPOWATT | Durable Power of Attorney | A person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf generally in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts. Unlike ordinary powers of attorney, durable powers can survive for long periods of time, and again, unlike standard powers of attorney, durable powers can continue after incompetency. |
EMGCON | Emergency Contact | An entity to be contacted in the event of an emergency |
EVTWIT | Event Witness | A person who attests to observing an occurrence. For example, the witness has observed a procedure and is attesting to this fact. |
EXCEST | Executor of Estate | A person who has been granted the authority to act as an estate executor for a deceased person who was the responsible party. |
GRANTEE | Grantee | A person who grants to another person the authority to represent or act on that person's behalf. Examples include (1) exercising specific rights belonging to the grantee; (2) performing specific duties on behalf of a grantee; and (3) making specific decisions concerning a grantee. |
GRANTOR | Grantor | A person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf. Examples include (1) exercising specific rights belonging to the grantee; (2) performing specific duties on behalf of a grantee; and (3) making specific decisions concerning a grantee. |
GUAR | Guarantor | A person or organization contractually recognized by the issuer as an entity that has assumed fiscal responsibility (e.g., by making or giving a promise, assurance, or pledge) for another entity's financial obligations by guaranteeing to pay for amounts owed to a particular account. In a healthcare context, the account may be a patient's billing account for services rendered by a provider or a health plan premium account. |
GUARD | Guardian | A person or organization legally empowered with responsibility for the care of a ward. |
GUADLTM | Guardian ad lidem | A person appointed by the court to look out for the best interests of a minor child during the course of legal proceedings. |
INF | Informant | An entity that is the source of reported information (e.g., a next of kin who answers questions about the patient's history). For history questions, the patient is logically an informant, yet the informant of history questions is implicitly the subject. |
INTPRT | Interpreter | A person who converts spoken or written language into the language of key participants in an event such as when a provider is obtaining a patient's consent to treatment or permission to disclose information. |
INSBJ | Investigation Subject | An entity that is the subject of an investigation. This role is scoped by the party responsible for the investigation. |
HPOWATT | Healthcare Power of Attorney | A person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf for healthcare related matters in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts. Examples include (1) exercising specific healthcare legal rights belonging to the grantee such as signing a consent directive; (2) performing specific healthcare related legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as claims payment; and (3) making specific healthcare legal decisions concerning a grantee such as consenting to healthcare services. |
HPROV | Healthcare Provider | An entity that is authorized to provide health care services by an authorizing organization or jurisdiction. |
LEGAUTHN | Legal Authenticator | A person in the role of verifier who attests to the accuracy of information content, and who has privileges to certify the legal authenticity of that content with a signature that constitutes a legal authentication. For example, a licensed physician who signs a consult authored by a resident physician who authenticated it. |
NMDINS | Named Insured | A party to an insurance policy under which the insurer agrees to indemnify for losses, provides benefits for, or renders services. A named insured may be either a person, non-person living subject, or an organization, or a group of persons, non-person living subject that is the named insured under a comprehensive automobile, disability, or property and casualty policy. The named insured and might or might not be the policy holder. |
NOK | Next of Kin | A person, who is a type of contact, designated to receive notifications on behalf of another person who is a relative. |
NOTARY | Notary | The party credentialed to legally attest to the contract binding by verifying the identity and capacity of the grantor and grantee, and witnessing their signing of the contract or agreement such as a real estate transaction, pre-nuptial agreement, or a will. |
PAT | Patient | A person, animal, or other living subject that is the actual or potential recipient of health care services. |
POWATT | Power of Attorney | A person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf generally in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts. Examples include (1) exercising specific legal rights belonging to the grantee such as signing a contract; (2) performing specific legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as making loan payments; and (3) making specific legal decisions concerning a grantee such as financial investment decisions. |
PRIMAUTH | Primary Author | An entity that is the primary or sole author of information content. In the healthcare context, there can be only one primary author of health information content in a record entry or document. |
PRIRECIP | Primary Responsible Party | An entity that may, should receive, or has received information or an object to which it was primarily addressed. |
RECIP | Recipient | An entity that may, should receive, or has received information or an object, which might not have been primarily addressed to it. For example, the staff of a provider, a clearinghouse, or other intermediary. |
RESPRSN | Responsible Party | An entity that has legal responsibility for another party. |
REVIEWER | Reviewer | A person, device, or algorithm that has used approved criteria for filtered data for inclusion into the patient record. Examples: (1) a medical records clerk who scans a document for inclusion in the medical record, enters header information, or catalogues and classifies the data, or a combination thereof; (2) a gateway that receives data from another computer system and interprets that data or changes its format, or both, before entering it into the patient record. |
TRANS | Transcriber | An entity entering the data into the originating system. This includes the transcriptionist for dictated text transcribed into electronic form. |
SOURCE | Source | An automated data source that generates a signature along with content. Examples: (1) the signature for an image that is generated by a device for inclusion in the patient record; (2) the signature for an ECG derived by an ECG system for inclusion in the patient record; (3) the data from a biomedical monitoring device or system that is for inclusion in the patient record. |
SPOWATT | Special Power of Attorney | A person who has been granted the authority to represent or act on another's behalf for a limited set of specific matters in a manner which is a legally binding upon the person giving such authority as if he or she personally were to do the acts. Examples include (1) exercising specific legal rights belonging to the grantee such as drafting a will; (2) performing specific legal duties on behalf of a grantee such as making a reversible mortgage to pay for end of life expenses; and (3) making specific legal decisions concerning a grantee such as managing a trust. |
VALID | Validator | A person who validates a health information document for inclusion in the patient record. For example, a medical student or resident is credentialed to perform history or physical examinations and to write progress notes. The attending physician signs the history and physical examination to validate the entry for inclusion in the patient's medical record. |
VERF | Verifier | A person who asserts the correctness and appropriateness of an act or the recording of the act, and is accountable for the assertion that the act or the recording of the act complies with jurisdictional or organizational policy. For example, a physician is required to countersign a verbal order that has previously been recorded in the medical record by a registered nurse who has carried out the verbal order. |
WIT | Witness | A person witnessing the signature of another party. A witness is not knowledgeable about the content being signed, much less approves of anything stated in the content. For example, an advanced directive witness or a witness that a party to a contract signed that certain demographic or financial information is truthful. |
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amended | Amended | Contract is augmented with additional information to correct errors in a predecessor or to updated values in a predecessor. Usage: Contract altered within effective time. Precedence Order = 9. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: revised; replaced. |
appended | Appended | Contract is augmented with additional information that was missing from a predecessor Contract. Usage: Contract altered within effective time. Precedence Order = 9. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: updated, replaced. |
cancelled | Cancelled | Contract is terminated due to failure of the Grantor and/or the Grantee to fulfil one or more contract provisions. Usage: Abnormal contract termination. Precedence Order = 10. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: stopped; failed; aborted. |
disputed | Disputed | Contract is pended to rectify failure of the Grantor or the Grantee to fulfil contract provision(s). E.g., Grantee complaint about Grantor's failure to comply with contract provisions. Usage: Contract pended. Precedence Order = 7. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: on hold; pended; suspended. |
entered-in-error | Entered in Error | Contract was created in error. No Precedence Order. Status may be applied to a Contract with any status. |
executable | Executable | Contract execution pending; may be executed when either the Grantor or the Grantee accepts the contract provisions by signing. I.e., where either the Grantor or the Grantee has signed, but not both. E.g., when an insurance applicant signs the insurers application, which references the policy. Usage: Optional first step of contract execution activity. May be skipped and contracting activity moves directly to executed state. Precedence Order = 3. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: draft; preliminary; planned; intended; active. |
executed | Executed | Contract is activated for period stipulated when both the Grantor and Grantee have signed it. Usage: Required state for normal completion of contracting activity. Precedence Order = 6. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: accepted; completed. |
negotiable | Negotiable | Contract execution is suspended while either or both the Grantor and Grantee propose and consider new or revised contract provisions. I.e., where the party which has not signed proposes changes to the terms. E .g., a life insurer declines to agree to the signed application because the life insurer has evidence that the applicant, who asserted to being younger or a non-smoker to get a lower premium rate - but offers instead to agree to a higher premium based on the applicants actual age or smoking status. Usage: Optional contract activity between executable and executed state. Precedence Order = 4. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: in progress; review; held. |
offered | Offered | Contract is a proposal by either the Grantor or the Grantee. Aka - A Contract hard copy or electronic 'template', 'form' or 'application'. E.g., health insurance application; consent directive form. Usage: Beginning of contract negotiation, which may have been completed as a precondition because used for 0..* contracts. Precedence Order = 2. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: requested; new. |
policy | Policy | Contract template is available as the basis for an application or offer by the Grantor or Grantee. E.g., health insurance policy; consent directive policy. Usage: Required initial contract activity, which may have been completed as a precondition because used for 0..* contracts. Precedence Order = 1. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: proposed; intended. |
rejected | Rejected | Execution of the Contract is not completed because either or both the Grantor and Grantee decline to accept some or all of the contract provisions. Usage: Optional contract activity between executable and abnormal termination. Precedence Order = 5. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: stopped; cancelled. |
renewed | Renewed | Beginning of a successor Contract at the termination of predecessor Contract lifecycle. Usage: Follows termination of a preceding Contract that has reached its expiry date. Precedence Order = 13. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: superseded. |
revoked | Revoked | A Contract that is rescinded. May be required prior to replacing with an updated Contract. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: nullified. |
resolved | Resolved | Contract is reactivated after being pended because of faulty execution. *E.g., competency of the signer(s), or where the policy is substantially different from and did not accompany the application/form so that the applicant could not compare them. Aka - ''reactivated''. Usage: Optional stage where a pended contract is reactivated. Precedence Order = 8. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: reactivated. |
terminated | Terminated | Contract reaches its expiry date. It might or might not be renewed or renegotiated. Usage: Normal end of contract period. Precedence Order = 12. Comparable FHIR and v.3 status codes: Obsoleted. |