Adult Social Care Digital Social Care Record: Minimum Operational Data Standard (MODS): data specification
Adult Social Care Digital Social Care Record: Minimum Operational Data Standard (MODS)Care worker
Information about a care worker who provides care for the subject of care. Usually an employee of a provider, local authority, healthcare organisation or voluntary organisation.
Relationships
- Parents
- Care actor
- Children
- Person contact details
- Person name
- Provides care for
- Also used in these standards
- Adult Social Care Digital Social Care Record: Minimum Operational Data Standard (MODS)
Subclasses
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| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Person name | Details of the person's name |
| Person contact details | Telephone and/or email details should be provided as best-practice as part of the person contact details. |
| Provides care for | Details regarding the individuals for whom the care worker provides care for, encompassing their role, key worker designation, and care team information. A core worker can provide care for multiple subjects of care. |
Elements
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| Name | Description | Type | Occurs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Specialty | A unique code identifying each MAIN_SPECIALTY designated by Royal Colleges. This is the same as the NHS OCCUPATION CODES describing specialties.Specialties are divisions of clinical work which may be defined by body systems (dermatology), age (paediatrics), clinical technology (nuclear medicine), clinical function (rheumatology), group of diseases (oncology) or combinations of these factors. Only Specialty titles recognised by the Royal Colleges and Faculties should be used. This list is maintained by the General and Specialist Medical Practice (Education, Training and Qualifications) Order 2003 and European Primary and Specialist Dental Qualifications Regulations 1998.Each CONSULTANT should be assigned a MAIN_SPECIALTY by the ORGANISATION to which the CONSULTANT is contracted. For physicians and surgeons with a generalist component to their work, the MAIN_SPECIALTY should be general medicine or general surgery. The hallmark of a general physician or general surgeon is the continued care of unselected emergency referrals. The MAIN_SPECIALTY is specific to a Health_Care_Provider. If, for example, a CONSULTANT physician working in two Health Care Providers has a generalist component to the work in one and not the other, general medicine is only assigned as the MAIN_SPECIALTY in the former case. CONSULTANTS in general medicine or general surgery may also have specialist interests and these should be recorded as well as the MAIN_SPECIALTY.The initial source of the information should be the designation on the CONSULTANT's contract. This should be checked periodically against the work a CONSULTANT is actually doing so that the statistics can relate to a CONSULTANT's current type of work.The MAIN_SPECIALTY only should be used for the purpose of producing Specialty costing statistics and for Workforce statistics where links with ACTIVITY and finance are required. Other specialist interests of CONSULTANTS may be recorded for workforce planning purposes.This will be used to indicate the skill level of medical and dental employees.Pseudo MAIN SPECIALTY CODES should be used in Commissioning Data Set messages for lead CARE PROFESSIONALS other than CONSULTANT medical and dental staff e.g. 560, 950 and 960.The MAIN_SPECIALTY_CODE for GENERAL PRACTITIONERS is General Medical Practice or General Dental Practice.Joint Consultant_Clinic ACTIVITY should be recorded against the MAIN_SPECIALTY_CODE of the CONSULTANT managing the clinic.Further information on the groupings and each MAIN_SPECIALTY_CODE is provided at: Main_Specialty_and_Treatment_Function_Codes_Table.Note:
| Lookup | Could occur once |
| Care organisation | Organisation involved in providing care and support. | Reference code | Could occur once or more |