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|[[Bestand:BL.png]]||Datatype BL: boolean. Data element that only represents the values 'Yes/No' of 'True/False'. | |[[Bestand:BL.png]]||Datatype BL: boolean. Data element that only represents the values 'Yes/No' of 'True/False'. | ||
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− | |[[Bestand:CD.png]]||Datatype CD: coded descriptor. Data element that is coded with codesystems like SNOMED-CT, LOINC, G-Standaard, etc. | + | |[[Bestand:CD.png]]||Datatype CD: coded descriptor. Data element that is coded with codesystems like SNOMED-CT, LOINC, G-Standaard, etc. Datatype CD includes: |
+ | <ul><li>code</li><li>displayname of the code</li><li> codesystem name</li><li>codesystem identification number (OID)</li><li>original text of the concept</li></ul>. | ||
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− | |[[Bestand:CO.png]]||Datatype CO: coded ordinal. Data element like CD but type CO adds semantics related to ordering to the elements of the codesystem, ''e.g.'' little, normal, much, very much. | + | |[[Bestand:CO.png]]||Datatype CO: coded ordinal. Data element like CD but type CO adds semantics related to ordering to the elements of the codesystem, ''e.g.'' little, normal, much, very much. In addition to the elements specified for data type CD, data type CO also consists of a number that represents the order and that makes calculations possible. |
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|[[Bestand:ED.png]]||Datatype ED: encoded data. Datatype that is used to represent ''e.g.'' images or document blob's. | |[[Bestand:ED.png]]||Datatype ED: encoded data. Datatype that is used to represent ''e.g.'' images or document blob's. | ||
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− | |[[Bestand:II.png]]||Datatype II: instance identifier. Data element that uniquely identifies a thing or object, ''e.g'' a driving licence number, a passport number, etc. | + | |[[Bestand:II.png]]||Datatype II: instance identifier. Data element that uniquely identifies a thing or object, ''e.g'' a driving licence number, a passport number, etc. Datatype II includes: |
+ | <ul><li>identifying number</li><li>nameof the assigning authority</li><li>identification number van het number system (OID)</li></ul> | ||
+ | Although it is common to speak of a number, an identifying number may contain alphanumeric characters. An example of this are passport numbers. | ||
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|[[Bestand:INT.png]]||Datatype INT: integer. Data element that contains any of the natural numbers, the negatives of these numbers, or zero. | |[[Bestand:INT.png]]||Datatype INT: integer. Data element that contains any of the natural numbers, the negatives of these numbers, or zero. | ||
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|[[Bestand:Unknown.png]]||Error: datatype not found. Normally this icon will not be present. | |[[Bestand:Unknown.png]]||Error: datatype not found. Normally this icon will not be present. | ||
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The table below the information model uses icons in the columns 'Type' en 'Reference'. The meaning of these icons is explained on this page.
Legend
Column 'Type'
Column 'Reference'
General
In the table following the information model the top level element and the containers are preceded by a and the other elements by a
This indicates the container the concept is part of.
With each new container, the list indents further to the right, indicated by a vertical dashed line.
All elements at the same indentation level belong to the same container.