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documentation:cdm:care_site [2014/12/05 21:03]
cgreich
documentation:cdm:care_site [2017/03/13 00:58]
gowtham_rao [Conventions]
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-===== CARE_SITE =====+===== CARE_SITE ​table =====
 The CARE_SITE table contains a list of uniquely identified institutional (physical or organizational) units where healthcare delivery is practiced (offices, wards, hospitals, clinics, etc.). The CARE_SITE table contains a list of uniquely identified institutional (physical or organizational) units where healthcare delivery is practiced (offices, wards, hospitals, clinics, etc.).
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 ^Field^Required^Type^Description^ ^Field^Required^Type^Description^
 |care_site_id|Yes|integer|A unique identifier for each Care Site.| |care_site_id|Yes|integer|A unique identifier for each Care Site.|
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 |place_of_service_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the Place of Service as it appears in the source data, stored here for reference.| |place_of_service_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the Place of Service as it appears in the source data, stored here for reference.|
 ==== Conventions ==== ==== Conventions ====
-  * Many sources ​do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The CARE_SITE table contains the institutional providers.+  ​* Care site is a unique combination of location_id and place_of_service_source_value. 
 +  * Every record in the visit_occurrence table may have only one care site 
 +  * Care site does not take into account the provider (human) information such a specialty. 
 +  ​* Many source data do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The CARE_SITE table contains the institutional providers.
   * If the source, instead of uniquely identifying individual Care Sites, only provides limited information such as Place of Service, generic or "​pooled"​ Care Site records are listed in the CARE_SITE table.   * If the source, instead of uniquely identifying individual Care Sites, only provides limited information such as Place of Service, generic or "​pooled"​ Care Site records are listed in the CARE_SITE table.
   * There are hierarchical and business relationships between Care Sites. For example,​wards can belong to clinics or departments,​ which can in turn belong to hospitals, which in turn can belong to hospital systems, which in turn can belong to HMOs.   * There are hierarchical and business relationships between Care Sites. For example,​wards can belong to clinics or departments,​ which can in turn belong to hospitals, which in turn can belong to hospital systems, which in turn can belong to HMOs.
documentation/cdm/care_site.txt · Last modified: 2017/09/25 15:08 by clairblacketer