{
"package" : "hl7.terminology.r5@6.3.0",
"definition" : "Parent order/service",
"system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0119",
"property" : [ {
"_uri" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concComment",
"code" : "v2-concComment",
"valueString" : "Filler Applications."
}, {
"_uri" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concCommentAsPub",
"code" : "v2-concCommentAsPub",
"valueString" : "Filler Applications.\r\nThe parent (PA) and child (CH) order control codes allow the spawning of “child” orders from a “parent” order without changing the parent (original order). One or more ORC segments with an ORC-1-order control value of PA are followed by one or more ORC segments with an ORC-1-order control value of CH. Whether OBR segments must be present is determined by the value of ORC-6-response flag. \r\n\r\nFor example, suppose that a microbiology culture produced two organisms and corresponding susceptibility reports. Then the sequence of segments would be as follows: (see figure 4-4)\r\n\r\nThe assignment of placer order numbers in the parent-child paradigm depends on whether the placer or filler creates the child order and in the latter case, on whether the placer supports the SN/NA transaction. If the placer creates the child orders it will assign their placer order numbers according to its usual procedures. If the filler creates the child orders there are two possibilities: each child will inherit the placer order number of its parent, or the filler will use the SN/NA transaction to request that the placer assign a placer order number. In either case, the filler application creates the filler order numbers of the children according to its usual procedures.\r\n\r\nWhenever a child order is transmitted in a message the ORC segment’s ORC-8-parent is valued with the parent’s filler order number (if originating from the filler) and with the parent’s placer order number (if originating from the filler or if originating from the placer). \r\n\r\nThe parent child mechanism can be used to “expand” a parent order (e.g., an order for three EKGs on successive mornings)."
}, {
"_uri" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#status",
"code" : "status",
"valueCode" : "A"
} ],
"codesystem" : "88c81107-7179-552f-9017-8cd736febdab",
"concept_id" : "d7b3b370-29b2-5deb-bc7b-cf01c41a8eab",
"ancestors" : {
"PA" : 0
},
"id" : "85e0cd44-a147-45f9-96c9-ed3bfc49ed59",
"code" : "PA",
"display" : "Parent order/service",
"designation" : [ {
"use" : {
"code" : "preferredForLanguage",
"system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/hl7TermMaintInfra"
},
"value" : "Hauptauftrag",
"language" : "de"
} ],
"version" : "2.0.0"
}