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Allied health service event—intervention

Data Element Concept Attributes

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Element Concept
METEOR identifier:Help on this term705947
Registration status:Help on this term

Health, Standard 12/12/2018

Definition:Help on this term

The task or treatment activity provided to a person during an allied health service event.

Object Class attributes

Identifying and definitional attributes

Object class:Allied health service event
Definition:Help on this term

A specific encounter between a person and an allied health service provider.

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

An allied health service event is performed by an allied health professional, allied health assistant or allied health student.

An allied health service event must:
• be attributable to an individual patient with a known patient identifier
• contain therapeutic/clinical content, have an individual patient attributable duration against the encounter and result in a dated entry in the person’s medical record.

An allied health service event may be an individual or a group encounter.

A person may or may not be in physical attendance for an allied health service event.

An allied health service event typically occurs within the boundary of a single day, but may occur over 2 days. For example, a social worker performing an on-call, overnight shift, from 10:30pm until 4:00am.

Within each episode of care, a person may have one or more allied health service events. There may be one or more allied health service events provided by the same allied health service provider on the same or following day.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Allied Health Professions Australia

Property attributes

Identifying and definitional attributes

Property:Intervention
Definition:Help on this term

The task or treatment activity provided to a person.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Allied Health Professions Australia

Data element concept attributes

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Allied Health Professions Australia

Relational attributes

Data Elements implementing this Data Element Concept:Help on this term
Allied health service event—intervention, text X[X(99)]

        Health, Standard 12/12/2018

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