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  Standards History
  
    
History of Sex and Gender in HL7 Standards
HL7v2 History
  - In HL7v2 2.3.1:
    
      - The PID-8 field was labeled as “Sex”
 
      - The field definition was “This field contains the patient’s sex”.
 
      - Table 0001 was introduced with values for F, M, O, and U.  This table did not have a formal Value Set definition, or include definitions for the codes.
 
    
   
  - In HL7 v2.4:
    
      - The name of the PID-8 field was updated to be “Administrative Sex”.
 
      - The field definition remained “This field contains the patient’s sex”.
 
      - Table 0001 was updated to include A-Ambiguous and N-Not applicable, but the table still had no formal Value Set definition.
 
    
   
  - In HL7 v2.7:
    
      - Chapter 2C was introduced for Code Tables, but no substantive changes were made to the sex codes or their definitions.
 
    
   
  - In HL7 v2.9:
    
      - The 0001 table was updated to identify a Concept Domain, Code System, and Value Set.
 
      - The Value Set was given a definition of “Concepts specifying a patient’s sex for administrative purposes.”
 
      - A new code was added for X-Non-Binary.  This code included a usage note indicating that it was for jurisdictional use, and was driven by reporting requirements of some states in the US.  This was intentionally a stop-gap measure.  The HL7 meeting which added X-Non-Binary to table 0001 was the same meeting that initiated the Gender Harmony Project!
 
    
   
HL7v3 History
  - HL7v3 adopted Administrative Gender as a concept.
 
FHIR History
  - In FHIR DSTU1
    
  
 
  - In FHIR DSTU2:
    
      - Additional Patient.gender comments were added suggesting the use of Observations (when available) rather than Patient.gender for clinical decision support.
 
    
   
  - In FHIR STU3:
    
  
 
  - In FHIR R4:
    
  
 
  - In FHIR R5: