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Universal Data Element Framework

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The Universal Data Element Framework (UDEF) is being superseded by the Open Data Element Framework (O-DEF).

UDEF defined a dewey-decimal like code for each concept. For example, an "employee number" is often used in human resource management. It has a UDEF tag a.5_12.35.8 and a controlled vocabulary description "Employee.PERSON_Employer.Assigned.IDENTIFIER".

Examples

In an application used by a hospital, the last name and first name of several people could include the following example concepts:

  • Patient Person Family Name – find the word “Patient” under the UDEF object “Person” and find the word “Family” under the UDEF property “Name”
  • Patient Person Given Name – find the word “Patient” under the UDEF object “Person” and find the word “Given” under the UDEF property “Name”
  • Doctor Person Family Name – find the word “Doctor” under the UDEF object “Person” and find the word “Family” under the UDEF property “Name”
  • Doctor Person Given Name – find the word “Doctor” under the UDEF object “Person” and find the word “Given” under the UDEF property “Name”

For the examples above, the following UDEF IDs are available:

  • “Patient Person Family Name” the UDEF ID is “au.5_11.10”
  • “Patient Person Given Name” the UDEF ID is “au.5_12.10”
  • “Doctor Person Family Name” the UDEF ID is “aq.5_11.10”
  • “Doctor Person Given Name” the UDEF ID is “aq.5_12.10”

See also

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