diff --git a/Documentation/CommonDataModel_Wiki_Files/StandardizedClinicalDataTables/VISIT_DETAIL.md b/Documentation/CommonDataModel_Wiki_Files/StandardizedClinicalDataTables/VISIT_DETAIL.md index c89396c..8211f2d 100644 --- a/Documentation/CommonDataModel_Wiki_Files/StandardizedClinicalDataTables/VISIT_DETAIL.md +++ b/Documentation/CommonDataModel_Wiki_Files/StandardizedClinicalDataTables/VISIT_DETAIL.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -The VISIT_DETAIL table is an optional table used to represents details of each record in the parent visit_occurrence table. For every record in visit_occurrence table there may be 0 or more records in the visit_detail table with a 1:n relationship where n may be 0. The visit_detail table is structurally very similar to visit_occurrence table and belongs to the similar domain as the visit. +The VISIT_DETAIL table is an optional table used to represents details of each record in the parent visit_occurrence table. For every record in visit_occurrence table there may be 0 or more records in the visit_detail table with a 1:n relationship where n may be 0. The visit_detail table is structurally very similar to visit_occurrence table and belongs to the similar domain as the visit. Field|Required|Type|Description @@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ Field|Required|Type|Description |care_site_id |No|integer|A foreign key to the care site in the care site table that was visited.| |visit_source_value |No|string(50)|The source code for the visit as it appears in the source data.| |visit_source_concept_id |No|Integer|A foreign key to a Concept that refers to the code used in the source.| -|admitting_source_value | No|Varchar(50)| The source code for the admitting source as it appears in the source data.| -|admitting_source_concept_id |No |Integer |A foreign key to the predefined concept in the Place of Service Vocabulary reflecting the admitting source for a visit.| -|discharge_to_source_value | No| Varchar(50)| The source code for the discharge disposition as it appears in the source data.| -|discharge_to_concept_id |No | Integer |A foreign key to the predefined concept in the Place of Service Vocabulary reflecting the discharge disposition for a visit.| -|preceding_visit_detail_id | No |Integer|A foreign key to the VISIT_DETAIL table of the visit immediately preceding this visit| -|visit_detail_parent_id |No |Integer| A foreign key to the VISIT_DETAIL table record to represent the immediate parent visit-detail record.| -|visit_occurrence_id |Yes |Integer| A foreign key that refers to the record in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table. This is a required field, because for every visit_detail is a child of visit_occurrence and cannot exist without a corresponding parent record in visit_occurrence.| +|admitting_source_value |No|Varchar(50)| The source code for the admitting source as it appears in the source data.| +|admitting_source_concept_id |No|Integer|A foreign key to the predefined concept in the Place of Service Vocabulary reflecting the admitting source for a visit.| +|discharge_to_source_value |No|Varchar(50)| The source code for the discharge disposition as it appears in the source data.| +|discharge_to_concept_id |No|Integer|A foreign key to the predefined concept in the Place of Service Vocabulary reflecting the discharge disposition for a visit.| +|preceding_visit_detail_id |No|Integer|A foreign key to the VISIT_DETAIL table of the visit immediately preceding this visit| +|visit_detail_parent_id |No|Integer|A foreign key to the VISIT_DETAIL table record to represent the immediate parent visit-detail record.| +|visit_occurrence_id |Yes|Integer|A foreign key that refers to the record in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table. This is a required field, because for every visit_detail is a child of visit_occurrence and cannot exist without a corresponding parent record in visit_occurrence.| -### Conventions +### Conventions * All conventions used in VISIT_OCCURRENCE apply to VISIT_DETAIL, some notable exceptions: * A Visit Detail is an optional detail record for each Visit Occurrence to a healthcare facility. For every record in VISIT_DETAIL there has to be a parent VISIT_OCCURRENCE record. @@ -31,16 +31,16 @@ Field|Required|Type|Description * A single VISIT_OCCURRENCE record may have many child VISIT_DETAIL records. * Valid Visit Concepts belong to the "Visit" domain. Standard Visit Concepts are yet to be defined, but will represent a detail of the Standard Visit Concept in VISIT_OCCURRENCE. * Handling of death: In the case when a patient died during admission (VISIT_OCCURRENCE.DISCHARGE_DISPOSITION_CONCEPT_ID = 4216643 'Patient died'), a record in the Death table should be created with DEATH_TYPE_CONCEPT_ID = 44818516 (EHR discharge status "Expired"). - * Source Concepts from place of service vocabularies are mapped into these Standard Visit Concepts in the Standardized Vocabularies. + * Source Concepts from place of service vocabularies are mapped into these Standard Visit Concepts in the Standardized Vocabularies. * At any one day, there could be more than one visit. VISIT_OCCURRENCE allows for more than one visit within a single day. VISIT_DETAIL is to be used to only capture details within the visit. * One visit may involve multiple providers, in which case, in VISIT_OCCURRENCE, the ETL must specify how a single provider id is selected or leave the provider_id field null. VISIT_DETAIL allows for ETL to speicify multiple child records per visit occurrence - and each of these child records may represent different provider_ids. * One visit may involve multiple Care Sites, in which case, in VISIT_OCCURRENCE, the ETL must specify how a single care_site id is selected or leave the care_site_id field null. VISIT_DETAIL allows for ETL to speicify multiple child records per visit occurrence - and each of these child records may represent different care_sites. * Just like in VISIT_OCCURRENCE, records in VISIT_DETAIL may be sequentially related to each. These sequential relations are represented using preceding_visit_detail_id - * Unlike VISIT_OCCURRENCE, VISIT_DETAIL may have nested visits with hierarchial relationships to each other. + * Unlike VISIT_OCCURRENCE, VISIT_DETAIL may have nested visits with hierarchial relationships to each other. * Representation of US claim data: US claims data generally has two-levels. Header/summary data that summarizes the entire claim; Line/detail that details a claim. Detail is thus a child of the summary, and for every record in summary there is one or more records in detail. i.e. there will be atleast one FK link from VISIT_DETAIL to VISIT_OCCURRENCE. - - Example: an entire inpatient stay maybe one record in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table. This may have one or more detail records such as ER, ICU, medical floor, rehabilitation floor etc. Each of these visit details may have different start/end date-times, different concept_ids and fact_ids. These would become separate records in VISIT_DETAIL with a FK link to VISIT_OCCURRENCE. - + + Example: an entire inpatient stay maybe one record in the VISIT_OCCURRENCE table. This may have one or more detail records such as ER, ICU, medical floor, rehabilitation floor etc. Each of these visit details may have different start/end date-times, different concept_ids and fact_ids. These would become separate records in VISIT_DETAIL with a FK link to VISIT_OCCURRENCE. + Each record within VISIT_DETAIL may be related to each other, sequentially –> ER leading to ICU leading to medical floor, leading to rehabilitation, or in hierarchical parent-child visit –> a visit for dialysis while in ICU. Note the CONCEPT_ID for visits is 8, and is shared between VISIT_OCCURRENCE and VISIT_DETAIL in OMOP CDM. The key deviation from VISIT_OCCURRENCE is