Act |
The ActClassKeyStrings type exposes the following members.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Account | Represents an account for tracking financial obligations | |
| AccountManagement | The act represents generic account management such as adjudications, financial adjustments, stock counting, etc. | |
| Act | The act represents a generic act which has no special classification | |
| Battery | The act represents a simple battery of procedures/administrations/tests/etc. | |
| CarePlan | Represents a plan of care | |
| CareProvision | The act represents some provision of care such as the seeking out services. | |
| Cluster | An ACT that organizes a set of component acts into a semantic grouping that have a shared subject. | |
| Condition | The act represents a problem or condition which the patient is suffering from. | |
| Contract | Represents a contract | |
| ControlAct | The control act event key is used to describe an infrastructural act which has no clinical meaning but can be used to wrap technical details. | |
| Document | Represents a document | |
| DocumentSection | Represents a section within a document | |
| Encounter | The act represents an encounter such as the patient presenting for care and receiving services during a visit. | |
| FinancialContract | Represents a financial contract | |
| FinancialTransaction | Represents the financial transaction | |
| Inform | The act represents an attempt to provide additional clinical information. | |
| InvoiceElement | Represents an individual invoice elemnt | |
| List | List | |
| Observation | The act represents an observation that is made about a patient such as a vital sign, an allergy, cause of death, etc.. | |
| Procedure | The act represents a procedure (something done to a patient). | |
| Registration | The act represents a registration event such as the registration of a patient. | |
| SubstanceAdministration | The act represents that a substance (medication, or otherwise) was, should, or will be administered to the patient. | |
| Supply | The act represents a supply of some material or financial instrument between entities. | |
| Transport | The physical transporting of materials or people from one place to another. |