IHE FHIR Profile: Occupational Data for Health (ODH) - International
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Resource Profile: OccupationalDataForHealth - Detailed Descriptions

Draft as of 2024-12-04

Definitions for the odh-OccupationalDataForHealth resource profile.

Guidance on how to interpret the contents of this table can be found here

0. Composition
Definition

Information about a person's work and volunteer positions to support patient care, population health and public health activities.. The profile is based on FHIR Composition that contains a single section, OccupationalDataSection.

ShortOccupational Data For Health
Is Modifierfalse
2. Composition.type
4. Composition.type.coding
Control1..*
SlicingThis element introduces a set of slices on Composition.type.coding. The slices areUnordered and Open, and can be differentiated using the following discriminators:
  • value @ code
  • 6. Composition.type.coding:Fixed_74166-0
    Slice NameFixed_74166-0
    Definition

    Occupational summary note

    ShortOccupational summary note
    Control1..1
    TypeCoding
    8. Composition.type.coding:Fixed_74166-0.system
    Control1..1
    Fixed Valuehttp://loinc.org
    10. Composition.type.coding:Fixed_74166-0.code
    Control1..1
    Fixed Value74166-0
    12. Composition.category
    Control0..1
    14. Composition.subject
    Control1..1
    16. Composition.author
    TypeReference(Practitioner, PractitionerRole, Device, Patient, RelatedPerson, Organization)
    18. Composition.attester
    20. Composition.attester.party
    TypeReference(Patient, Practitioner, RelatedPerson, Organization, PractitionerRole)
    22. Composition.relatesTo
    24. Composition.relatesTo.target[x]
    TypeChoice of: Identifier, Reference(Composition)
    [x] NoteSeeChoice of Data Typesfor further information about how to use [x]
    26. Composition.section
    Definition

    Section in the OccupationalDataForHealth composition, containing the person's occupational data, past and present.

    ShortSection in the OccupationalDataForHealth composition, containing the person's occupational data, past and present
    Control1..1
    28. Composition.section.author
    TypeReference(Practitioner, PractitionerRole, Device, Patient, RelatedPerson, Organization)
    30. Composition.section.entry
    SlicingThis element introduces a set of slices on Composition.section.entry. The slices areUnordered and Open, and can be differentiated using the following discriminators:
    • profile @ reference.resolve()
    • 32. Composition.section.entry:odh-EmploymentStatus
      Slice Nameodh-EmploymentStatus
      Definition

      The self-reported current and/or historical status about a person's economic relationship to work (e.g. having one or more jobs), including start and end dates. A person's Employment Status could change over time, for example, a person could be employed following a period of choosing to not be in the labor force. Outside of ODH, the employment arrangement between an employer and a person (one job) has sometimes been referred to as a person's 'employment status.' However, in ODH, Employment Status is used to characterize a person, Work Classification is used to characterize a job, and Retirement Date is used to characterize a person as retired.

      ShortEmploymentStatus: The self-reported current and/or historical status about a person's economic relationship to work (e.g. having one or more jobs), including start and end dates
      Control0..*
      TypeReference(Employment Status)
      34. Composition.section.entry:odh-RetirementDate
      Slice Nameodh-RetirementDate
      Definition

      A self-reported date that a person considers themselves to have 'retired'. A person can be both retired and employed (an Employment Status); most often, a person would be retired from one job and employed in another job. A person also can have more than one retirement date; for example, a person could retire from military service, then later retire from a civilian job. Multiple retirement dates should be recorded using multiple instance of this profile. Outside of ODH, a characterization of the employment arrangement between an employer and a person (one job) has sometimes been referred to as a person's 'employment status' and might include values such as 'retired.' However, in ODH, Employment Status is used to characterize a person's relationship to working (e.g., employed, unemployed) and Retirement Date is used to characterize whether or not a person self-identifies as retired. For example, a person could be 'employed' (Employment Status) and have retired from a previous job (recorded at the Person level as a Retirement Date).

      ShortRetirementDate: A self-reported date that a person considers themselves to have 'retired'
      Control0..*
      TypeReference(Retirement Date)
      36. Composition.section.entry:odh-CombatZonePeriod
      Slice Nameodh-CombatZonePeriod
      Definition

      Self-reported date range(s) when a person worked in what is considered a combat zone; sometimes called a hazardous duty work. Both civilian workers, such as Department of Defense contractors, and military service members could have worked in combat zones. Multiple periods in combat zone should be recorded using multiple instances of this profile.

      ShortCombatZonePeriod: Self-reported date range(s) when a person worked in what is considered a combat zone; sometimes called a hazardous duty work
      Control0..*
      TypeReference(Combat Zone Period)
      38. Composition.section.entry:odh-UsualWork
      Slice Nameodh-UsualWork
      Definition

      Related data elements about the work a person reports having performed for the longest amount of time during his or her life, regardless of the person's current job and regardless of whether or not the person performed this work for a continuous time. Knowledge of person's Usual Work can potentially assist in diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention of chronic condition(s) or conditions with a long latency. The potential for exposure to Occupational Hazard(s) related to an Occupation and/or an Industry can change over time, and a person could have been in and out of their Usual Work over time, so additional data are helpful to fully evaluate the possible impact of the person's Usual Work on their health and guide appropriate use of screening tests to detect early disease. Example: a person has worked for a total of 30 years as a building carpenter (Occupation), but in various industries, mostly hotel construction. Her Usual Occupation is 'building carpenter' and her Usual Industry is 'hotel construction.' Usual Work does not include work that was unpaid or voluntary.

      ShortUsualWork: Related data elements about the work a person reports having performed for the longest amount of time during his or her life, regardless of the person's current job and regardless of whether or not the person performed this work for a continuous time
      Control0..1
      TypeReference(Usual Work)
      40. Composition.section.entry:odh-PastOrPresentJob
      Slice Nameodh-PastOrPresentJob
      Definition

      Related data elements for a current or previous job, as reported by the person, i.e., a work situation or position held for a specified time period. A person can have more than one job at the same time and multiple jobs over time, so the data related to each job must remain in the record in perpetuity. Each job should be recorded in a separate instance of PastOrPresentJob. A person's job can be a social determinant of their health and information about a person's job can support patient care, population health, and public health. In patient care, knowledge of a person's past or present job(s) can impact recognition, diagnosis, management, and treatment of injuries and illnesses. These data also can be used for clinical decision support and to prompt discussion of preventive care measures. For example, a record of jobs that require prolonged time in the sun might prompt a health care provider to inquire if the person wears protective clothing or sunscreen while working. At a minimum, it is important to have a record of a person's current job(s); i.e., the job(s) in which a person is engaged at the time that he or she presents to a health care provider, regardless of duration, and to retain that information over time. In the event a person recently stopped working (e.g. retired without another job, became unemployed or disabled and unable to work), the most recent job(s) is used instead of the current job(s).

      ShortPastOrPresentJob: Related data elements for a current or previous job, as reported by the person, i.e., a work situation or position held for a specified time period
      Control0..*
      TypeReference(Past Or Present Job)