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This is the Given (First) name of the person who submitted the request to register this OID.
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This is the surname (family or last name) of the person who submitted the request to register this OID.
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This is the email address of the person who submitted the original OID registration request. A confirmation email of the registration was sent to this email address, including the OID key to permit editing of the data of the entry.
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This is the name of a secondary submitter. If the OID registration was submitted by proxy (someone other than the person wanting the registration, such as an HL7 cochair) then this is the name of the person who needed the registration (rather than the person who actually did the registration).
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The full name of the person responsible for the collection of data associated with this entry in the OID registry.
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This is the telephone number of the person to be contacted by anyone wishing information about this OID registry entry.
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This is the email address of the person to be contacted by anyone wishing information about this OID registry entry.
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This is any additional information about the title or company or responsibilities of the person to be contacted by anyone wishing information about this OID registry entry.
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This is the postal address of the person to be contacted by anyone wishing information about this OID registry entry.
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This is the name of the organization responsible for the maintenance, curation, and/or publication of the object being identified by this OID.
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This is the main telephone number of the organization responsible for the OID entry and the object identified by the OID.
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This is the main email address of the organization responsible for the OID entry and the object identified by the OID.
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This is the web address (URL) of the organization responsible for the OID entry and the object identified by the OID.
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This is the postal address of the organization responsible for the OID entry and the object identified by the OID.
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This is the type of the organization responsible for the OID entry and the object identified by the OID. This is used to help filter when searching for organizations having registered OIDs.
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If this shows 'Internal', HL7 was the Registration Authority that created this OID in the HL7. If this shows 'External', the OID was created by a different Registration Authority, indicated by the AA fields in the entry.
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This is the OID for the Assigning Authority. If this is an External OID, this is the OID of the Registration Authority that created the OID. For HL7-created type 4 OIDs, this is the OID of the body that manages the namespace identified by the OID, and assigns the identifiers in that namespace.
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This is the HL7 type of the registered OID. For more information on Types of OIDs, please see the OID Registry FAQ.
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This is a name and/or textual description of the Assigning Authority for the OID. If this is an External OID, this describes or names the Registration Authority that created the OID. If this is a Type 4 OID (registered identifier namespaces), this describes the body that manages the namespace identified by the OID, and assigns the identifiers in that namespace.
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This is the short name for this object, as an ISO-compliant secondary identifier or arc-name, formatted as specified in the ISO OID standards. See the FAQ for more information.
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This is the full name or title of the object being identified by this OID.
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This is a comprehensive description of the object being identified by the OID, including how the OID is intended to be used in the HL7 models.
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This is the current status of this OID Registry entry, and is updated by the administrators when the OID entry review is performed. When an OID is 'Pending' it indicates that the review is still scheduled, and has not yet taken place.
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This is the value of the OID itself, in IETF dot-notation as per HL7 standards.
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Sometimes more than one OID ends up being registered for a particular object. As this interferes with efficient interoperability, it is HL7's goal to only have a single registered OID for a particular object. Duplicates have their assignment status set to 'retired' and this Replaced By field contains the OID that should preferably be used to identify this object. If a different OID should be used rather than this one, please enter that other OID here. It must already be registered.
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If the OID identifies a Code System which has an entry in HL7 Table 0396 for use in V2.x, then the mnemonic is in this field.
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This indicates if an OID is primarily or solely for use in a particular Realm.
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This indicates a subclassification for external OIDs, asserted by the registrant. Often is type 14, meaning a branch in the tree of OIDs maintained by a particular body.
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The OID of the Responsible Body, if one exists and is known.
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