Format/Length: | min an3 max an5 |
National Codes: | |
Default Codes: | Q99 - High Level Health Geography/Primary Care ORGANISATION of Residence Not Known Note: This code must not be used in the Commissioning Data Set header. It is not a default commissioner code. |
X98 - Primary Care ORGANISATION Not Applicable (Overseas Visitors) Note: this code must not be used in the Commissioning Data Set (CDS) header. It is not a default Commissioner code. |
Notes:
ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY) is the same as attribute ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER.
ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY) is the ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER derived from the PATIENT's POSTCODE OF USUAL ADDRESS.
This is where the PATIENT resides within the boundary of a:
For PATIENTS who are Overseas Visitors: Organisation Data Service Default Code X98 'Primary Care Organisation Not Applicable (Overseas Visitors)' should be reported.
Note: A review of Organisation Data Service Default Codes is planned to be carried out and this default code will be updated as part of that.
For the purposes of sending Commissioning Data Set messages to the Secondary Uses Service (regardless of how local systems hold the data), it is essential at present to continue using a 3 character field, using the first 3 characters of the ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY) and following the same update rules relating to Prime Recipient as are currently in place. This is necessary, primarily to preserve the integrity of the current Commissioning Data Set message and the CDS PRIME RECIPIENT IDENTITY / ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER (CDS RECIPIENT) which is derived from the ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY).
ORGANISATION CODE (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY) will be replaced with ORGANISATION IDENTIFIER (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY),which is the most recent approved national information standard to describe the required definition.
This data element is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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plural | ORGANISATION IDENTIFIERS (RESIDENCE RESPONSIBILITY) |