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ValueSet: ELGA_EntityNamePartQualifier

Summary

Defining URL:https://termgit.elga.gv.at/ValueSet/elga-entitynamepartqualifier
Version:2.3.0+20240820
Name:elga-entitynamepartqualifier
Title:ELGA_EntityNamePartQualifier
Status:Active as of 2024-08-20
Definition:

Description: Description of prefixes and suffixes, which can be appended to a name.

Beschreibung: Beschreibt die Präfixe und Suffixe, die zu einem Namen hinzugefügt werden können.

Publisher:ELGA GmbH. https://www.elga.gv.at,
OID:1.2.40.0.34.6.0.10.8 (null (for OID based terminology systems))

References

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Logical Definition (CLD)

  • Include these codes as defined in http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifier version 2.1.0
    CodeDisplayDefinitionconcept_beschreibunghinweiseDeutsch (Österreich) (German (Austria), de)
    ACacademicIndicates that a prefix like "Dr." or a suffix like "M.D." or "Ph.D." is an academic title.Akademischer Grad (Indicates that a prefix like 'Dr.' or a suffix like 'M.D.' or 'Ph.D.' is an academic title.)Akademischer Grad
    ADadoptedThe name the person was given at the time of adoption.Adoptivname (The name the person was given at the time of adoption.)Adoptivname
    BRbirthA name that a person had shortly after being born. Usually for family names but may be used to mark given names at birth that may have changed later.Familienname/Nachname bei Geburt (A name that a person had shortly after being born. Usually for family names but may be used to mark given names at birth that may have changed later.)Familienname/Nachname bei Geburt
    CLcallmeA callme name is (usually a given name) that is preferred when a person is directly addressed.Rufname (A callme name is (usually a given name) that is preferred when a person is directly addressed.)Rufname
    INinitialIndicates that a name part is just an initial. Initials do not imply a trailing period since this would not work with non-Latin scripts. Initials may consist of more than one letter, e.g., "Ph." could stand for "Philippe" or "Th." for "Thomas".Initial (Indicates that a name part is just an initial. Initials do not imply a trailing period since this would not work with non-Latin scripts. Initials may consist of more than one letter, e.g., 'Ph.' could stand for 'Philippe' or 'Th.' for 'Thomas'.)Initial
    LSLegal statusFor organizations a suffix indicating the legal status, e.g., "Inc.", "Co.", "AG", "GmbH", "B.V." "S.A.", "Ltd." etc.Rechtsform (For organizations a suffix indicating the legal status, e.g., 'Inc.', 'Co.', 'AG', 'GmbH', 'B.V.' 'S.A.', 'Ltd.' etc.)Für OrganisationenRechtsform
    NBnobilityIn Europe and Asia, there are still people with nobility titles (aristocrats). German "von" is generally a nobility title, not a mere voorvoegsel. Others are "Earl of" or "His Majesty King of..." etc. Rarely used nowadays, but some systems do keep track of this.Adelstitel (In Europe and Asia, there are still people with nobility titles (aristocrats). German 'von' is generally a nobility title, not a mere voorvoegsel. Others are 'Earl of' or 'His Majesty King of...' etc. Rarely used nowadays, but some systems do keep track of this.)Adelstitel
    PRprofessionalPrimarily in the British Imperial culture people tend to have an abbreviation of their professional organization as part of their credential suffices.Berufstitel (Primarily in the British Imperial culture people tend to have an abbreviation of their professional organization as part of their credential suffices.)Berufstitel
    SPspouseThe name assumed from the partner in a marital relationship (hence the "SP"). Usually the spouse's family name. Note that no inference about gender can be made from the existence of spouse names.Ehename (The name assumed from the partner in a marital relationship (hence the 'M'). Usually the spouse's family name. Note that no inference about gender can be made from the existence of spouse names.)Ehename
    TITLEtitleIndicates that a prefix or a suffix is a title that applies to the whole name, not just the adjacent name part.Titel (Indicates that a prefix or a suffix is a title that applies to the whole name, not just the adjacent name part.)Titel
    VVvoorvoegselA Dutch "voorvoegsel" is something like "van" or "de" that might have indicated nobility in the past but no longer so. Similar prefixes exist in other languages such as Spanish, French or Portugese.Namenspräfix (A Dutch 'voorvoegsel' is something like 'van' or 'de' that might have indicated nobility in the past but no longer so. Similar prefixes exist in other languages such as Spanish, French or Portugese.)Namenspräfix

 

Expansion

This value set expansion contains 11 concepts.

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  AChttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifieracademic

Indicates that a prefix like "Dr." or a suffix like "M.D." or "Ph.D." is an academic title.

  ADhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifieradopted

The name the person was given at the time of adoption.

  BRhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierbirth

A name that a person had shortly after being born. Usually for family names but may be used to mark given names at birth that may have changed later.

  CLhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifiercallme

A callme name is (usually a given name) that is preferred when a person is directly addressed.

  INhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierinitial

Indicates that a name part is just an initial. Initials do not imply a trailing period since this would not work with non-Latin scripts. Initials may consist of more than one letter, e.g., "Ph." could stand for "Philippe" or "Th." for "Thomas".

  LShttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierLegal status

For organizations a suffix indicating the legal status, e.g., "Inc.", "Co.", "AG", "GmbH", "B.V." "S.A.", "Ltd." etc.

  NBhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifiernobility

In Europe and Asia, there are still people with nobility titles (aristocrats). German "von" is generally a nobility title, not a mere voorvoegsel. Others are "Earl of" or "His Majesty King of..." etc. Rarely used nowadays, but some systems do keep track of this.

  PRhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierprofessional

Primarily in the British Imperial culture people tend to have an abbreviation of their professional organization as part of their credential suffices.

  SPhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifierspouse

The name assumed from the partner in a marital relationship (hence the "SP"). Usually the spouse's family name. Note that no inference about gender can be made from the existence of spouse names.

  TITLEhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifiertitle

Indicates that a prefix or a suffix is a title that applies to the whole name, not just the adjacent name part.

  VVhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-EntityNamePartQualifiervoorvoegsel

A Dutch "voorvoegsel" is something like "van" or "de" that might have indicated nobility in the past but no longer so. Similar prefixes exist in other languages such as Spanish, French or Portugese.

Additional Designations and Language Displays

Codeconcept_beschreibunghinweiseDeutsch (Österreich) (German (Austria), de)
ACAkademischer Grad (Indicates that a prefix like 'Dr.' or a suffix like 'M.D.' or 'Ph.D.' is an academic title.)Akademischer Grad
ADAdoptivname (The name the person was given at the time of adoption.)Adoptivname
BRFamilienname/Nachname bei Geburt (A name that a person had shortly after being born. Usually for family names but may be used to mark given names at birth that may have changed later.)Familienname/Nachname bei Geburt
CLRufname (A callme name is (usually a given name) that is preferred when a person is directly addressed.)Rufname
INInitial (Indicates that a name part is just an initial. Initials do not imply a trailing period since this would not work with non-Latin scripts. Initials may consist of more than one letter, e.g., 'Ph.' could stand for 'Philippe' or 'Th.' for 'Thomas'.)Initial
LSRechtsform (For organizations a suffix indicating the legal status, e.g., 'Inc.', 'Co.', 'AG', 'GmbH', 'B.V.' 'S.A.', 'Ltd.' etc.)Für OrganisationenRechtsform
NBAdelstitel (In Europe and Asia, there are still people with nobility titles (aristocrats). German 'von' is generally a nobility title, not a mere voorvoegsel. Others are 'Earl of' or 'His Majesty King of...' etc. Rarely used nowadays, but some systems do keep track of this.)Adelstitel
PRBerufstitel (Primarily in the British Imperial culture people tend to have an abbreviation of their professional organization as part of their credential suffices.)Berufstitel
SPEhename (The name assumed from the partner in a marital relationship (hence the 'M'). Usually the spouse's family name. Note that no inference about gender can be made from the existence of spouse names.)Ehename
TITLETitel (Indicates that a prefix or a suffix is a title that applies to the whole name, not just the adjacent name part.)Titel
VVNamenspräfix (A Dutch 'voorvoegsel' is something like 'van' or 'de' that might have indicated nobility in the past but no longer so. Similar prefixes exist in other languages such as Spanish, French or Portugese.)Namenspräfix

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