diff --git a/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.3_Table_Level.csv b/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.3_Table_Level.csv
index 98492d6..2551ccf 100644
--- a/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.3_Table_Level.csv
+++ b/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.3_Table_Level.csv
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ fact_relationship,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The FACT_RELATIONSHIP table contains recor
- Person, 2, Person, 1, child of"
location,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,The LOCATION table represents a generic way to capture physical location or address information of Persons and Care Sites.,NA,"Each address or Location is unique and is present only once in the table. Locations do not contain names, such as the name of a hospital. In order to construct a full address that can be used in the postal service, the address information from the Location needs to be combined with information from the Care Site."
care_site,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The CARE_SITE table contains a list of uniquely identified institutional (physical or organizational) units where healthcare delivery is practiced (offices, wards, hospitals, clinics, etc.).",NA,"Care site is a unique combination of location_id and nature of the site - the latter could be the place of service, name, or another characteristic in your source data. Care site does not take into account the provider (human) information such a specialty. Many source data do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The CARE_SITE table contains the institutional providers. If the source, instead of uniquely identifying individual Care Sites, only provides limited information such as Place of Service, generic or ""pooled"" Care Site records are listed in the CARE_SITE table. There can be hierarchical and business relationships between Care Sites. For example, wards can belong to clinics or departments, which can in turn belong to hospitals, which in turn can belong to hospital systems, which in turn can belong to HMOs.The relationships between Care Sites are defined in the FACT_RELATIONSHIP table.
For additional detailed conventions on how to populate this table, please refer to [THEMIS repository](https://ohdsi.github.io/Themis/care_site.html)."
-provider,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The PROVIDER table contains a list of uniquely identified healthcare providers. These are individuals providing hands-on healthcare to patients, such as physicians, nurses, midwives, physical therapists etc.","Many sources do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The PROVIDER table contains the individual providers. If the source, instead of uniquely identifying individual providers, only provides limited information such as specialty, generic or 'pooled' Provider records are listed in the PROVIDER table.",NA
+provider,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The PROVIDER table contains a list of uniquely identified healthcare providers; duplication is not allowed. These are individuals providing hands-on healthcare to patients, such as physicians, nurses, midwives, physical therapists etc.","Many sources do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The PROVIDER table contains the individual providers. If the source only provides limited information such as specialty instead of uniquely identifying individual providers, generic or 'pooled' Provider records are listed in the PROVIDER table.",NA
payer_plan_period,CDM,No,NA,Yes,0,NA,"The PAYER_PLAN_PERIOD table captures details of the period of time that a Person is continuously enrolled under a specific health Plan benefit structure from a given Payer. Each Person receiving healthcare is typically covered by a health benefit plan, which pays for (fully or partially), or directly provides, the care. These benefit plans are provided by payers, such as health insurances or state or government agencies. In each plan the details of the health benefits are defined for the Person or her family, and the health benefit Plan might change over time typically with increasing utilization (reaching certain cost thresholds such as deductibles), plan availability and purchasing choices of the Person. The unique combinations of Payer organizations, health benefit Plans and time periods in which they are valid for a Person are recorded in this table.","A Person can have multiple, overlapping, Payer_Plan_Periods in this table. For example, medical and drug coverage in the US can be represented by two Payer_Plan_Periods. The details of the benefit structure of the Plan is rarely known, the idea is just to identify that the Plans are different.",NA
cost,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The COST table captures records containing the cost of any medical event recorded in one of the OMOP clinical event tables such as DRUG_EXPOSURE, PROCEDURE_OCCURRENCE, VISIT_OCCURRENCE, VISIT_DETAIL, DEVICE_OCCURRENCE, OBSERVATION or MEASUREMENT.
diff --git a/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.4_Table_Level.csv b/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.4_Table_Level.csv
index 9bbd9da..b1091f9 100644
--- a/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.4_Table_Level.csv
+++ b/inst/csv/OMOP_CDMv5.4_Table_Level.csv
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ fact_relationship,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The FACT_RELATIONSHIP table contains recor
- Person, 2, Person, 1, child of"
location,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,The LOCATION table represents a generic way to capture physical location or address information of Persons and Care Sites.,"The current iteration of the LOCATION table is US centric. Until a major release to correct this, certain fields can be used to represent different international values.
- STATE can also be used for province or district
- ZIP is also the postal code or postcode
- COUNTY can also be used to represent region","Each address or Location is unique and is present only once in the table. Locations do not contain names, such as the name of a hospital. In order to construct a full address that can be used in the postal service, the address information from the Location needs to be combined with information from the Care Site."
care_site,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The CARE_SITE table contains a list of uniquely identified institutional (physical or organizational) units where healthcare delivery is practiced (offices, wards, hospitals, clinics, etc.).",NA,"Care site is a unique combination of location_id and nature of the site - the latter could be the place of service, name, or another characteristic in your source data. Care site does not take into account the provider (human) information such a specialty. Many source data do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The CARE_SITE table contains the institutional providers. If the source, instead of uniquely identifying individual Care Sites, only provides limited information such as Place of Service, generic or ""pooled"" Care Site records are listed in the CARE_SITE table. There can be hierarchical and business relationships between Care Sites. For example, wards can belong to clinics or departments, which can in turn belong to hospitals, which in turn can belong to hospital systems, which in turn can belong to HMOs.The relationships between Care Sites are defined in the FACT_RELATIONSHIP table.
For additional detailed conventions on how to populate this table, please refer to [THEMIS repository](https://ohdsi.github.io/Themis/care_site.html)."
-provider,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The PROVIDER table contains a list of uniquely identified healthcare providers. These are individuals providing hands-on healthcare to patients, such as physicians, nurses, midwives, physical therapists etc.","Many sources do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The PROVIDER table contains the individual providers. If the source, instead of uniquely identifying individual providers, only provides limited information such as specialty, generic or 'pooled' Provider records are listed in the PROVIDER table.",NA
+provider,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The PROVIDER table contains a list of uniquely identified healthcare providers; duplication is not allowed. These are individuals providing hands-on healthcare to patients, such as physicians, nurses, midwives, physical therapists etc.","Many sources do not make a distinction between individual and institutional providers. The PROVIDER table contains the individual providers. If the source only provides limited information such as specialty instead of uniquely identifying individual providers, generic or 'pooled' Provider records are listed in the PROVIDER table.",NA
payer_plan_period,CDM,No,NA,Yes,0,NA,"The PAYER_PLAN_PERIOD table captures details of the period of time that a Person is continuously enrolled under a specific health Plan benefit structure from a given Payer. Each Person receiving healthcare is typically covered by a health benefit plan, which pays for (fully or partially), or directly provides, the care. These benefit plans are provided by payers, such as health insurances or state or government agencies. In each plan the details of the health benefits are defined for the Person or her family, and the health benefit Plan might change over time typically with increasing utilization (reaching certain cost thresholds such as deductibles), plan availability and purchasing choices of the Person. The unique combinations of Payer organizations, health benefit Plans and time periods in which they are valid for a Person are recorded in this table.","A Person can have multiple, overlapping, Payer_Plan_Periods in this table. For example, medical and drug coverage in the US can be represented by two Payer_Plan_Periods. The details of the benefit structure of the Plan is rarely known, the idea is just to identify that the Plans are different.",NA
cost,CDM,No,NA,No,NA,NA,"The COST table captures records containing the cost of any medical event recorded in one of the OMOP clinical event tables such as DRUG_EXPOSURE, PROCEDURE_OCCURRENCE, VISIT_OCCURRENCE, VISIT_DETAIL, DEVICE_OCCURRENCE, OBSERVATION or MEASUREMENT.