The NTE segment is defined here for inclusion in messages defined in other chapters.
It is commonly used for sending notes and comments.
The technical committees define the meaning of the NTE segments within the context
of the messages in their chapters. For each NTE, the description in the message attribute
table should include an indication of the segment associated with the NTE, for example
"Notes and Comments for the PID".
Classificatie
HL7v2 segment level template
Open/gesloten
Open (ook andere dan gedefinieerde elementen zijn toegestaan)
Gebruikt door / Gebruikt
Gebruikt door 0 transacties en 1 template, Gebruikt 4 templates
This field may be used where multiple NTE segments are included in a message. Their
numbering must be described in the application message definition. Bevat 2.16.840.1.113883.3.1937.777.10.15.88SI - Sequence ID (DYNAMISCH)
(NTEent)
@Item
0 … 1
F
96
@Type
0 … 1
F
SI
@LongName
0 … 1
F
Set ID - NTE
hl7v2:NTE.2
ID
0 … 1
This field is used when source of comment must be identified. This table may be extended
locally during implementation. Refer to HL7 Table 0105 - Source of comment for valid
values. Bevat 2.16.840.1.113883.3.1937.777.10.15.83ID - Coded value for HL7 defined tables (DYNAMISCH)
(NTEent)
@Item
0 … 1
F
97
@Type
0 … 1
F
ID
@Table
0 … 1
F
HL70105
@LongName
0 … 1
F
Source of Comment
hl7v2:NTE.3
FT
0 … *
This field contains the comment contained in the segment.
Note: As of v2.2, this field uses the FT rather than a TX data type. Since there is no
difference between an FT data type without any embedded formatting commands, and a
TX data type, this change is compatible with the previous version
This field contains a value to identify the type of comment text being sent in the
specific comment record. Refer to User-Defined Table 0364 - Comment Type for suggested
values.
Note: A field already exists on the NTE record that identifies the Sources of Comment
(e.g., ancillary, placer, other). However some applications need to support other
types of comment text (e.g., instructions, reason, remarks, etc.). A separate NTE
segment can be used for each type of comment (e.g., instructions are on one NTE and
remarks on another NTE).