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Adult Social Care Digital Social Care Record: Minimum Operational Data Standard (MODS)Document

Details about documents related to the person.

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Parents
Administrative information
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Adult Social Care Digital Social Care Record: Minimum Operational Data Standard (MODS)

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Additional information required for images.

Description: Additional information required for images. Conformance: R Cardinality: 0 … 1 Type: Group Parent Concept: Documents

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Date

The date and time the document was created.

Date and TimeCould occur once
Documentation location

The location of the document

TextCould occur once
Class

The document type e.g. report, summary, images, treatment plan, patient preferences, workflow

TextCould occur once
Document title

The title of the document.

TextCould occur once
Document name

The name of the document. This should align to the PRSB document naming standard. Where the document is a KOS document this field (designated typeCode) is used to carry the DICOM Imaging procedure: This attribute shall be populated by the XDS-I Imaging Document Source from a code in the Procedure Code Sequence (0008,1032) of the performed procedure with which the document is associated. Values may be found in a suitable DICOM browser

Reference codeCould occur once
Document MIME type

MIME type of the document e.g. application, pdf, audio, jpeg

TextCould occur once
Comments

Comments associated with the document.

TextCould occur once
Subject

Care actor who the document is applicable to.

LookupCould occur once
Confidentiality

The code specifies the level of confidentiality of the correspondence.

TextCould occur once
Author

Author(s) who created and/or contributed to the document.

LookupCould occur once or more