Swetha Garimalla
Shariq Tariq
CC-BY 4.0
This ontology grew out of efforts to represent the reality underlying the demographic information required by the US federal government's "meaningful use" criteria for electronic medical records and a presentation by Dr. William Hogan at the Electronic Health Record of the Future conference in Buffalo, NY http://ontology.buffalo.edu/EHR/Demographics_Hogan_Buffalo_2010_09_22.ppt
Mathias Brochhausen
Daniel Welch
Amanda Hicks
The Ontology of Medically Related Social Entities
William Hogan
2019-21-02
example of usage
has curation status
definition
definition
definition
textual definition
editor note
editor note
definition editor
definition editor
definition editor
term editor
alternative term
definition source
definition source
definition source
curator note
curator note
imported from
The PUMS serial number assigned to a housing unit, which is only unique within each state, and which explicitly links the housing unit record with person records in PUMS data.
U.S. Census PUMS serial number
label
aggregate of
aggregate_of
is aggregate of
is member of organization
Relating a legal person to an organization in the case where the legal person has a role as member of the organization
2009/10/01 Alan Ruttenberg. Barry prefers generic is-member-of. Question of what the range should be. For now organization. Is organization a population? Would the same relation be used to record members of a population
Person:Alan Ruttenberg
Person:Helen Parkinson
Person:Alan Ruttenberg
Person:Helen Parkinson
is member of organization
has organization member
Reinach, A. Sämtliche Werke. Texkritische Ausgabe, München: Philosophia Verlag, 1989, p.189-204.
This is a primitive relation. This relation is the foundation to the owners right to have the owned entity at his/her full disposal.
owns
a administrates b if c owns b and some rights and obligations grounded in the owning relation regarding b are transferred from c to a.
A definition of "tranfers" object property can be found in d-acts: http:purl.obolibrary.org/iao/d-acts.owl
administrates
a is owned by b if b has complete power over a. All rights and obligations of ownership are grounded in this (primitive) relation. The claims and obligations of ownership can be partially transferred to a third party by the owner, b.
Reinach, A. Sämtliche Werke. Texkritische Ausgabe, München: Philosophia Verlag, 1989, p.189-204.
is owned by
BFO relation takes precedence.
We anticipate BFO 2.0 including and defining this relation. When it does, we will obsolete this property and declare it equivalent to the BFO 2.0 relation.
is-aggregate-of
true
At the instance level, this relation is the named inverse of is-aggregate-of.
At the type level, however, not so.
We expect BFO 2.0 to have this relation as well, and we will obsolete this property and declare it equivalent to BFO's version when BFO 2.0 comes out.
is-component-of-aggregate
is administered by
is enrolled in school
is admitted to hospital
provides service
'inheres in at all times'
inheres_in
inheres in
bearer of
bearer_of
is bearer of
concretized by at some time
It is recommended to not use this if possible in OMRSE. According to OntoBee this relation has been obsoleted and replaced with 'concretization of at all times'. As of Dec. 2, 2013 iao-main still uses this relation.
x actively participates in y if and only if x participates in y and x realizes some active role
Chris Mungall
agent in
actively participates in
'heart development' has active participant some Shh protein
x has participant y if and only if x realizes some active role that inheres in y
This may be obsoleted and replaced by the original 'has agent' relation
Chris Mungall
has agent
has active participant
The only valid string values for this property are ISO 8601 formatted date strings in extended form. It is allowable specify only the year, e.g. '2016' but only when the 1D temporal region references the entire year. Ditto for month, e.g. 2016-04 is acceptable but only if it references the entire interval of that month.
date
time
time of day
A behavior of one or more organisms that is characterized by the displacement from one geographic region to some target geographic region, and is the realization of either a biological function or (a concretization of) an objective specification.
Matthew Diller
William R. Hogan
A behavior of one or more organisms that is characterized by the displacement from one geographic region to some target geographic region, and is the realization of either a biological function or (a concretization of) an objective specification.
geographical migration of organism
A geographical migration of an organism belonging to the species Homo sapiens.
Matthew Diller
William R. Hogan
human travel
The internally coordinated responses (actions or inactions) of animals (individuals or groups) to internal or external stimuli, via a mechanism that involves nervous system activity.
janelomax
2012-09-20T14:06:08Z
GO:0044708
Wikipedia:Behavior
behavioral response to stimulus
behaviour
behavioural response to stimulus
biological_process
single-organism behavior
GO:0007610
1. Note that this term is in the subset of terms that should not be used for direct gene product annotation. Instead, select a child term or, if no appropriate child term exists, please request a new term. Direct annotations to this term may be amended during annotation reviews.
2. While a broader definition of behavior encompassing plants and single cell organisms would be justified on the basis of some usage (see PMID:20160973 for discussion), GO uses a tight definition that limits behavior to animals and to responses involving the nervous system, excluding plant responses that GO classifies under development, and responses of unicellular organisms that has general classifications for covering the responses of cells in multicellular organisms (e.g. cell chemotaxis).
behavior
Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end.
janelomax
2012-09-19T15:05:24Z
GO:0000004
GO:0007582
GO:0044699
Wikipedia:Biological_process
biological process
physiological process
biological_process
single organism process
single-organism process
GO:0008150
Note that, in addition to forming the root of the biological process ontology, this term is recommended for use for the annotation of gene products whose biological process is unknown. Note that when this term is used for annotation, it indicates that no information was available about the biological process of the gene product annotated as of the date the annotation was made; the evidence code ND, no data, is used to indicate this.
biological_process
Entries in a Column of which the header is "Pubmed ID"
PMID:12345
The following URL: "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19918065"
The following sentence contains a CRID: "The article with Pubmed ID: 19918065".
An information content entity that consists of a CRID symbol and additional information about which CRID registry it belongs.
Alan, IAO call 20101124: potentially the CRID denotes the instance it was associated with during creation.
Note, IAO call 20101124: URIs are not always CRID, as not centrally registered. We acknowledge that CRID is a subset of a larger identifier class, but this subset fulfills our current needs. OBI PURLs are CRID as they are registered with OCLC. UPCs (Universal Product Codes from AC Nielsen)are not CRID as they are not centrally registered.
PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg
PERSON: Bill Hogan
PERSON: Bjoern Peters
PERSON: Melanie Courtot
Centrally Registered IDentifier
Original proposal from Bjoern, discussions at IAO calls
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/iao.owl
CRID
a document that denotes some identity and is concretized by the bearer of some credential role
Amanda Hicks
identity document
a documented identity is the aggregate of all data items about an entity. Notice that a documented identity is not itself a document since a document is intended to be understood as a whole and data items about an individual are usually scattered across different documents.
Amanda Hicks
is an aggregate of ICEs also an ICE? yes
Is part_of the appropriate relation to use for data items and documented identities?
documented identity
I order a beer and the bartender authenticates my age by looking at my DOB on my driver's license. I sign into my email account, and the system authenticates my permission to read the email by checking the password I enter against my password listed in the database.
Authentication is the act of checking or verifying an identity claim (that is either tacit or explicit).
Amanda Hicks
authentication
a role that inheres in a concretization of an identity document and is realized by an authentication process
Amanda Hicks
credential role
my filling in an immigration form, a judge's signing and stamping a court order
A declaration that is made using a document to temporally extend the effects of the declaration.
Mathias Brochhausen
document act
Colonel Klink giving Sergeant Schultz an order, Jake promising Jill to take her to the junior prom
A process that is carried out by a conscious being or an aggregate of conscious beings and is spontaneous, directed towards other conscious beings and aggregates thereof and needs to be perceived.
Mathias Brochhausen
MB: Regarding the use of the term 'sponteneous' in the definition:
The term is used in the following meaning of being self generated. It does not stand in contrast to being planned.
social act
the claim of a piece of land, the obligation to pay rent to the owner of a rental property
Socio-legal generically dependent continuants are generically dependent continuants that come into existence through declarations and are concretized as roles. They differ from information content entities in that they are not about something, but exist as quasi-abstract social entities. Socio-legal generically dependent continuants are not concretized as qualities inhering in independent continuants, but only as realizable entities borne by an organism or an aggregate of organisms.
Mathias Brochhausen
socio-legal generically dependent continuant
my consenting verbally to buy a used TV set for $ 500, Jane Doe's signing of the divorce papers, John Robie's taking of Mrs. Steven's jewels
A social act that brings about, transfers or revokes a socio-legal generically dependent continuant or brings about or revokes a role. Declarations do not depend on words spoken or written, but sometimes are merely actions, for instance the signing of a document.
Mathias Brochhausen
declaration
a judge's role of signing a court order, a hospital committee's to sanction conformance to a specific guideline for hospital employees.
A role inhering in a human being or an organization or an aggregate of any of the aforementioned that is realized by the bearer being the agent in a declaration.
Mathias Brochhausen
declaration performer role
medical intervention is a planned process that has the goal of diagnosing, preventing or relieving illness or injury.
The act of intervening, interfering or interceding with the intent of modifying the outcome. In medicine, an intervention is usually undertaken to help treat or cure a condition. For example, "Acupuncture as a therapeutic intervention is widely practiced in the United States,"
Reference:
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=34214 . Some interventions can be used for diagnosis.
YH
WEB: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_medical_intervention
medical intervention
Surgery is a medical procedure that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition such as disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance. The key difference between a surgery and a general procedure is the need for an incision. Making an incision, or cutting into the skin to gain access to the body’s deeper tissues or organs, is a defining characteristic of surgery.
YH, SS
surgical procedure
WEB: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgery
WEB: http://www.wisegeekhealth.com/what-is-the-difference-between-a-surgery-and-a-procedure.htm
10042609
surgery
a medical intervention that refers to any series of pre-defined steps that should be followed to achieve a desired result.
YH, SS
WEB: http://www.wisegeekhealth.com/what-is-the-difference-between-a-surgery-and-a-procedure.htm
medical procedure
organization
PMID: 16353909.AAPS J. 2005 Sep 22;7(2):E274-80. Review. The joint food and agriculture organization of the United Nations/World Health Organization Expert Committee on Food Additives and its role in the evaluation of the safety of veterinary drug residues in foods.
An organization is a continuant entity which can play roles, has members, and has a set of organization rules. Members of organizations are either organizations themselves or individual people. Members can bear specific organization member roles that are determined in the organization rules. The organization rules also determine how decisions are made on behalf of the organization by the organization members.
BP: The definition summarizes long email discussions on the OBI developer, roles, biomaterial and denrie branches. It leaves open if an organization is a material entity or a dependent continuant, as no consensus was reached on that. The current placement as material is therefore temporary, in order to move forward with development. Here is the entire email summary, on which the definition is based:
1) there are organization_member_roles (president, treasurer, branch
editor), with individual persons as bearers
2) there are organization_roles (employer, owner, vendor, patent holder)
3) an organization has a charter / rules / bylaws, which specify what roles
there are, how they should be realized, and how to modify the
charter/rules/bylaws themselves.
It is debatable what the organization itself is (some kind of dependent
continuant or an aggregate of people). This also determines who/what the
bearer of organization_roles' are. My personal favorite is still to define
organization as a kind of 'legal entity', but thinking it through leads to
all kinds of questions that are clearly outside the scope of OBI.
Interestingly enough, it does not seem to matter much where we place
organization itself, as long as we can subclass it (University, Corporation,
Government Agency, Hospital), instantiate it (Affymetrix, NCBI, NIH, ISO,
W3C, University of Oklahoma), and have it play roles.
This leads to my proposal: We define organization through the statements 1 -
3 above, but without an 'is a' statement for now. We can leave it in its
current place in the is_a hierarchy (material entity) or move it up to
'continuant'. We leave further clarifications to BFO, and close this issue
for now.
PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg
PERSON: Bjoern Peters
PERSON: Philippe Rocca-Serra
PERSON: Susanna Sansone
GROUP: OBI
organization
organism
animal
fungus
plant
virus
A material entity that is an individual living system, such as animal, plant, bacteria or virus, that is capable of replicating or reproducing, growth and maintenance in the right environment. An organism may be unicellular or made up, like humans, of many billions of cells divided into specialized tissues and organs.
10/21/09: This is a placeholder term, that should ideally be imported from the NCBI taxonomy, but the high level hierarchy there does not suit our needs (includes plasmids and 'other organisms')
13-02-2009:
OBI doesn't take position as to when an organism starts or ends being an organism - e.g. sperm, foetus.
This issue is outside the scope of OBI.
GROUP: OBI Biomaterial Branch
WEB: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organism
organism
A protocol application that uses diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane to separate an input material into two fractions of different composition
dialysis
A temporally-connected health care process that has as participants an organization or person realizing the health care provider role and a person realizing the patient role. The health care provider role and patient are realized during the health care encounter
Albert Goldfain
http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6
creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z
health care encounter
A part of an organism that has undergone a change in structural integrity and has a higher chance of dysfunction or causing dysfunction in another structure.
At the scale of organism (as opposed to the cellular scale or the population scale), an injury is typically the result of a catastrophic event. Consider the implications of making 'injury' a subtype of 'disorder'.
Albert Goldfain
http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/ca0ad373f27774c5
creation date: 2011-09-20T09:57:44Z
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ogms.owl
injury
Social Security Number(SSN) is a Centrally Registered IDentifier that is a nine-digit number issued to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and temporary (working) residents under section 205(c) of the Social Security Act, codified as 42 U.S.C. § 405(c). The number is issued to an individual by the Social Security Administration, an independent agency of the United States government. Its primary purpose is to track individuals for Social Security purposes.
SSN
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_number
Cheng Chen(cxchen1@ualr.edu)
social security number
A social role inhering in a human being.
Mathias Brochhausen
William R. Hogan
human social role
party to a legal entity
party to a legal proceeding
party to a legal agreement
party to a marriage contract
party to a power of attorney
A human social role borne by a human being being realized in behaviour which is considered socially appropriate for individuals of a specific sex in the context of a specific culture.
Mathias Brochhausen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_role
gender role
A gender role borne by a human being that is realized in behaviour which is considered socially appropriate for individuals of the male sex in the context of the culture in question.
Mathias Brochhausen
male gender
male gender role
A gender role borne by a human being that is realized in behaviour which is considered socially appropriate for individuals of the female sex in the context of the culture in question.
Mathias Brochhausen
female gender
female gender role
A role in human social processes that is realized by health care processes such as seeking or providing treatment for disease and injury, diagnosing disease and injury, or undergoing diagnosis.
William R. Hogan
health care role
Mathias Brochhausen
human health care role
A role borne by an organism and that is realized by presenting to a health care provider in a clinical encounter.
Amanda Hicks
Mathias Brochhausen
patient
CAFE domain expert working group.
In order to avoid the presumption of the formal structures and institutions of Western civilization, bearing a patient role does not entail that the organism presents at an official place of business, with an organization formally and legally registered with various gov't entities, with a person endowed by the gov't with certain certifications.
patient role
A human health care role inhering in an organization or human being that is realized by a process of providing health care services to an organism.
Mathias Brochhausen
William R. Hogan
health care provider role
A health care role borne by a human being and realized by promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments.
Mathias Brochhausen
physician
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physician
physician role
A health care role borne by a human being and realized by the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.
Mathias Brochhausen
nurse
based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nursing
nurse role
A role that inheres in an organization and that is realized by the providing of services in a health care encounter.
Mathias Brochhausen
Amanda Hicks
health care provider organization role
person health care provider role
2
A health care provider organization role that inheres in an organization consisting of two or more physicians.
Amanda Hicks
physician practice
A role borne by an organization and realized by providing healthcare services by healthcare professionals of multiple different disciplines of medicine and enabling stationary treatment.
Mathias Brochhausen
hospital
obsolete_hospital role
A health care provider organization role that inheres in an organization that is comprised of other organizations.
Amanda Hicks
integrated delivery network
An object aggregate of organisms.
Any arbitrary collection of organisms. They need not be of the same taxonomic class.
collection of organisms
An object aggregate all of whose components are human beings.
collection of humans
A role inhering in an entity realized by social interactions in human society.
Mathias Brochhausen
Previous definition: A role played by an entity in human social processes.
role in human social processes
A role in human social processes that inheres in an organization.
William R. Hogan
Defined class that we will ultimately move to an application ontology. We are leaving here for now until we determine which application ontology: it is likely going to be an ontology that does not currently (2012-06-05) exist.
Ditto for its current descendants.
organization social role
A role in human social processes that inheres in an organism.
William R. Hogan
Mathias Brochhausen
Defined class that we will ultimately move to an application ontology. We are leaving here for now until we determine which application ontology: it is likely going to be an ontology that does not currently (2012-06-05) exist.
Ditto for its current descendants.
Includes animals as well as humans. For example, pet, assistance animal, animal grown for food, work animal, domesticated animal, K-9, etc. Human roles include gender role, party to legal entities, health care provider roles like doctor, nurse, etc.
Previous definition: A role in human social processes played by an organism.
organism social role
An organization social role that is realized by a health care process.
Previous definition: An organization social role played by an organization in health care processes.
organization health care role
An organization that governs the people living in a particular geographical region or aggregate of geographical regions. The geographical region it governs can change over time (such as the westward expansion of the United States and the addition of Hawaii).
William R. Hogan
geopolitical organization
geopoli organization
A patient role that inheres in a human being.
human patient role
A subnational entity that is the primary organizational member of a nation, is subject to the full set of laws of the nation, enjoys all the privileges established under the laws of the nation, is not a member of any other geopolitical entity, and itself governs a part of the geographical region governed by the nation.
example: Northern Ireland
major administrative subdivision
A subnational entity that does not possess full political independence or sovereignty as a sovereign state, but remains politically outside of the controlling state and controls a geographical region that is outside the controlling state's integral region.
Typically, the common feature is that the dependency does not conduct foreign affairs, and relegates this authority to the sovereign state. BUt otherwise, it is largely or completely autonomous relative to the administrative subdivisions. Examples include Puerto Rico (U.S.), Guam (U.S.), Greenland (Denmark), French Polynesia (France), and Falkland Islands (United Kingdom).
geopolitical dependency
2
An object aggregate that is not itself an organization and whose members are only organizations that have some feature in common
William R. Hogan
Amanda Hicks
It is often convenient to group organizations together that otherwise might not even interact with one another.
aggregate of organizations
An aggregate of sovereign states that share some feature in common, but is not an organization nor necessarily the outcome of some treaty among them.
An aggregate of geopoli organizations that is not itself a sovereign state and whose members are only sovereign states that have some feature in common
William R. Hogan
aggregate of sovereign states
An object aggregate that is not itself a geopolitical organization and whose members are only geopolitical organizations that have some feature in common
Amanda Hicks
William R. Hogan
aggregate of geopoli organizations
An aggregate of geopoli organizations that is not itself a geopolitical dependency and whose members are only geopolitical dependencies that have some feature in common.
Amanda Hicks
aggregate of dependencies
An aggregate of geopoli organizations that is not itself a major administrative subdivision and whose members are only major administrative subdivisions that have some feature in common
Amanda Hicks
aggregate of major administrative subdivisions
A role borne by a human individual or by a collection of humans regarded as possessing rights and duties enforeable at law.
Mathias Brochhausen
Malcolm N. Shaw: International Law. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008.
We are aware of the fact that Wikipedia's definition differs from ours by saying that "Legal personality (...) is the characteristic of a non-living entity regarded by law to have the status of personhood" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_personality)
However, Shaw explicates:
"In any legal system, certain entities, whether they be individuals or companies, will be regarded as possessing rights and duties enforceable at law. Thus an individual may prosecute or be prosecuted for assault and a company can sue for breach of contract. They are able to do this because the law recognises them as 'legal persons' possessing the capacity to have and to maintain certain rights, and being subject to perform specific duties. (...) In municipal law individuals, limited companies and public corporations are recognized as each possessing a distinct legal personality, the terms of which are circumscribed by the relevant legislation" (Shaw MN: International Law. Sixth Edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008). We hold that Shaw's position is ontological more prolific since it not only allows to explain how groups of individuals become recognized as unities at law, but also how different individuals can hold different legal personality roles (always against the context of one legal system). The latter will proof useful when dealing with the representing comatous patients or minorsat law in ontologies.
legal person role
A role that inheres in an organism and is realized by habitually smoking tobacco products.
smoker role
intravenous drug user
an intergovernmental organization that has at least three member states, that has activies in at least three states, and that is unified by some formal intergovernmental agreement
Amanda Hicks
"IGOs are organizations whose memebers include at lesat three states, that have activities in several states, and whose members are held together by a formal intergovernmental agreement ... These organizations range in size from three members (North American Free Trade Argreement [NAFTA]) to more than 190 memembers (Universal Postal Union (UPU)]. Memebers may come from primarily one georgraphic regioni (Oragnaization of American States [OAS]) or from all geographic regions (World Bank). although soem IGOs are designed to achieve a single purpose (Organization of Petroleum exporting countries [OPEC]), others have been developed for multiple tasks (United Nations [UN}). ... IGOs are recognized subjects of international law with separate standing fromt heir member states." Karns and Mingst I(2004) p. 7
Katrina Donovan
examples:
North American Free Trade Argreement [NAFTA] , Universal Postal Union [UPU], Oragnaization of American States [OAS], World Bank), Organization of Petroleum exporting countries [OPEC] United Nations [UN[, The World Trade Organization [WTO], The World Health Organization [WHO], UNICEF
intergovernmental organization
a geopolitical organization that is voluntary and private, whose members are individual persons or organizations that come together to acheive a common purpose.
NGOs are private voluntary organizations whose members are individuals or associations that come together to acheive a common purpose. Some organizations are formed to advocate a particular cause such as human rights, peace, or envirnomental projetion. Others are established to provide services such as disaster relief, humantarian aid in war-torn socieities, or development assistance. ... National level groups are often called interest or pressure groups, and many of them are now linked to counterpart groups in other countries through transnational networks or federations. International NGOs, like IGOs, may draw their members from one region or several regions, and they may have very specific functions or be multi-functional.
Karns and Mingst (2004) p. 10f.
Katrina Donovan
Examples:
Internaltion Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Oxfam, CARE, Doctors Without Borders, World Wildlife Fund, Transparency International, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Save the Children.
nongovernmental organizations
Amanda Hicks
"Although the very meaning of the term is controversial, it involves authoritative decsionmaking in areas that once were part of national legal frameworks, the government, the sovereign state, or the public sector."
Karns and Mingst (2004) p. 14.
Katrina Donovan
Examples: private bond-rating agencies such as Moody's Investors Service, International Chamber of Commerce, Worldwide Responsible Apparel Manufacturing Principles, Forest Stewardship
private governance organizations
An organization that governs the people living in a particular geographical region or aggregate of geographical regions. The geographical region it governs can change over time (such as the westward expansion of the United States and the addition of Hawaii).
Note: this definition was taken over from "geopolitical organization".
Amanda Hicks
IMPORTANT: The label "geopolitical organization" was previously used for OMRSE_00000044 (governmental organization). "geopoli organization" is a label for a new and different class.
governmental organization
A governmental organization with a defined territory on which it exercises internal and external sovereignty, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states.
William R. Hogan
nation
nation state
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_state
Per Wikipedia, the word 'nation' does not always refer to soverign states. For example, the "nation of Islam".
sovereign state
a governmental organization that has a local, regional, or territorial government that recognizes a sovereign state as its higher political authority
Amanda Hicks
William R. Hogan
subnational entity
Amanda Hicks
e.g., the EU
supranational entity
material entity role
organism role
Homo sapiens role
organization role
A function inhering in a material entity that, if realized, is realized by the material entity being the site at which inpatient and outpatient healthcare is provided to a patient population.
Mathias Brochhausen
hospital function
A function inhering in a material entity that, if realized, is realized by that material entity being the site at which formal education is provided to a student population.
Mathias Brochhausen
school function
A healthcare provider role that inheres in an organization and is realized by providing inpatient and outpatient care.
Mathias Brochhausen
hospital role
An organization social role that inheres in an organization and is realized by providing formal education to students.
Mathias Brochhausen
school role
An organization that is the bearer of a hospital role.
Mathias Brochhausen
hospital organization
An organization that is the bearer of a school role.
Mathias Brochhausen
school organization
A human social role that is realized by the process of formal education that the bearer undergoes.
Mathias Brochhausen
student role
Mathias Brochhausen
nursery school role
Mathias Brochhausen
primary school role
A material entity that is a human made strcuture with firm connection between its foundation and the ground.
Mathias Brochhausen
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauwerk
"Building" is a subclass of this.
This type of entity is referred to as "Bauwerk" or "Bauliche Anlage".
architectural structure
An architectural structure that bears some function.
Mathias Brochhausen
facility
09/09/2017
A facility that is run by a hospital organization and is the bearer of a hospital function.
Mathias Brochhausen
hospital facility
A facility that is run by a school organization and is the bearer of a school function.
Mathias Brochhausen
school facility
Mathias Brochhausen
secondary school role
A trauma patient role that inheres in a homo sapiens who is under the age of 15 years.
Amanda Hicks
pediatric trauma patient
The following definition for 'pediatric trauma patient' was approved by the CAFE team of domain experts (experts in trauma care) May 29, 2015.
"A trauma patient who is under the age of 15 years."
pediatric trauma patient role
A patient role that inheres an organism suffering one or more injuries.
Amanda Hicks
injured patient
The following definition for 'injured patient' was approved by the CAFE team of domain experts (experts in trauma care) May 29, 2015.
A patient suffering one or more injuries.
injured patient role
A patient role that inheres in an organism suffering a thermal, electrical, chemical or radiation burn.
Amanda Hicks
The following definition for 'burn patient' was approved by the CAFE team of domain experts (experts in trauma care) May 29, 2015.
A patient suffering a thermal, electrical, chemical or radiation burn.
burn patient
burn patient role
A physician role that is created by training and certification in rehabilitation/physical medicine and that is realized by the provision of or supervising of the provision of rehabilitation or physical therapy to a patient.
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physiatrist
The following definition for 'physiatrist' was approved by the CAFE team of domain experts (experts in trauma care) May 29, 2015.
A physician with training and certification in rehabilitation/physical medicine.
Definition updated May 5, 2016. Original definitions was, a health care role borne by a human being and realized by training and certification in rehabilitation medicine.
physiatrist role
A patient role that inheres in an organism with some non-superficial traumatic injury. The role is realized by admision to a hospital, transfer from one hospital to another for the purpose of trauma care, or has death as a result of the traumatic injury.
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trauma patient
The following definition for 'trauma patient' was approved by the CAFE team of domain experts (experts in trauma care) May 29, 2015.
A patient sustaining an injury who has been admitted to the hospital, transferred from one hospital to another for the purpose of trauma care, or has died as a result of the traumatic injury.
trauma patient role
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A material entity that has as parts one or more sites large enough to contain humans, has as part one or more material entities that separates it from other sites, and bears a residence function.
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https://github.com/ufbmi/OMRSE/wiki/Housing-unit-and-Household
Housing units are individuated by their residence functions.
housing unit
A function that inheres in a material entity and, if realized, is realized by protecting persons and their possessions from weather and by some person or group of persons habitually sleeping in at least one site that is contained by that material entity.
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residence function
A human or collection of humans that occupies a housing unit by storing their possessions there and habitually sleeping there thereby participating in the realization of its residence function.
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household
a role in human social processes that is realized when the bearer provides labour or services in exchange for a wage or salary as specified by some declaration
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employee
employee role
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workplace facility
a function inhering in a material entity that, if realized, is realized by that material entity being the site where the work of some organization is carried out
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workplace function
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http://www.census.gov/cps/about/cpsdef.html
last accessed on June 30, 2015
A US Census householder role is a human social role that is realized by that person being a member of a household and either owning or renting the housing unit in which that household resides and being designated as the householder. If there is only one member of the household who owns or rents the housing unit, that person is designated the householder by default.
US census householder role
A US cenus reference person role is a human social role that inheres in a Homo sapiens who is a member of a household and is realized by other persons in the household being recorded in the US census in relation to that person.
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http://www.census.gov/cps/about/cpsdef.html
last accessed June 30, 2015
US Census reference person role
An ethnic identity datum that is the output of an ethnic identification process that uses OMB terminology for ethnicity or terminology that is mapped the OMB ethnicity terms.
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OMB ethnic identity datum
enrollment end date
A role that concretizes a socio-lega generically dependent continuant
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socio-legal human social role
A socio-legal human social role that concretizes a socio-legally generically dependent continuat that was created by a declaration performed by an organization.
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human role within an organization
a role in human social processes that is realized when the bearer provides a wage or salary in exchange for some labour or services as specified by some declaration
employer role
age measurement datum
A contract is a document that is the specified output of a legally binding document act and records a legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
contract
A contract by which one party secures the other against pecuniary loss by payment of a sum of money if a specified event occurs.
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indemnity contract
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An indemnity contract that distributes risk among a group of people
insurance policy
A role that inheres in an organism that is able to receive benefits from an insurance policy. The role is realized by receiving benefits that are covered by the insurance policy.
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insured party role
An organization that secures a group of people against pecuniary loss by payment of a sum of money if a a specified event occurs.
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insurance company
An insured party role that inheres in a person who participates in the creation of the insurance contract and is eligible to receive benefits as specified by the insurance contract.
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policy holder role
payer role
party to an insurance policy
enrollment start date
A racial identity is an information content entity that is the output of some racial identitification process and is intended to be a truthful statement about the genetic or cultural race of a person. Unlike data items they are not necessilary contributed or acquired by a reliable method.
racial identity datum
racial identification process
An ethnic identity datum is an information content entity that is the output of some ethnic identitification process and is intended to be a truthful statement about the cultural or national heritage of a person. Unlike data items they are not necessilary contributed or acquired by a reliable method.
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ethnic identity datum
ethnic identification process
A facility that is administered by a health care organization for the purpose of providing health care to a patient or patient population.
health care facility
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A US Census unemployed role is a human social role that inheres in a human who is legally eligible to work, is conferred by the U.S. Census Bureau, and is realized by the bearer not working and either making active efforts to find employment in the four weeks prior to the reference week or waiting to be recalled from temporary layoff.
US Census unemployed role
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hospice facility
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skilled nursing facility
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rehabilitation facility
A facility that is run by a nursing home organization and is the bearer of a nursing home function.
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nursing home facility
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residential facility
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overnight dialysis facility
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outpatient clinic facility
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physician office facility
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ambulatory surgery facility
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urgent care facility
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emergency department facility
urgent care function
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ambulatory surgery function
hospice function
emergency department function
physician office function
outpatient clinic function
overnight dialysis function
rehabilitation function
skilled nursing function
residential function
nursing home function
patient discharge
An OMB ethnic identity datum that indicates the person identified is of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.
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hispanic or latino identity datum
An OMB ethnic identity datum that indicates the person identified is not of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.
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not hispanic or latino identity datum
A human health care provider role that inheres in a human being that is created by state licensing and that is realized by taking patient histories, performing physical exams, diagnosing illnesses, developing treatment plans, ordering lab tests, prescribing medications, counselling and educating patients, suturing wounds, and assisting in surgery under the supervision of a physician or a surgeon.
US physician assistant role
A physician role that inheres a human being and, if it is realized, is realized either by administering medication for the temporary general or local suppression of sensory or motor nerve function during some health care encounter or by making decisions independently of a supervising physician regarding the adminstration of such medication.
anesthesiologist role
OMB racial identification process
An identity datum is an information content entity that is the output of some identitification process and is intended to be a truthful statement about a person's social identity. Unlike data items they are not necessilary contributed or acquired by a reliable method.
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identity datum
A gender identity is an information content entity that is the output of some gender identitification process and is intended to be a truthful statement about a person's subjective sense of their gender. Unlike data items they are not necessilary contributed or acquired by a reliable method.
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gender identity datum
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identification process
gender identification process
a gender identity datum resulting from a gender identification process in which ‘female’ is selected based on the participant's subjective sense of gender
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female gender identity datum
surgeon role
A surgeon role realized by its bearer using performing neurosurgery.
neurosurgereon role
a gender identity datum resulting from a gender identification process in which ‘male’ is selected based on the participant's subjective sense of gender
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male gender identity datum
An information content entity that is about human travel.
https://github.com/ufbmi/OMRSE/issues/79
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human traveling information
A symbol that denotes a specific household
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household identifier
A symbol that denotes a family.
Jie Zheng
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family identifier
an identity datum that has been asserted by the person whom it is about
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self-identity data item
A planned process in which the bearer of an employer role provides wages or salary to the bearer of an employee roll in fullfillment of the arrangements specified in some declaration
employment process
A surgeon role borne by a human being and that, if realized, is realized by its bearer using operative manual and instrumental techniques on preadult patients to investigate and/or treat a pathological condition such as disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance or to repair unwanted ruptured areas.
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pediatric surgeon role
a facility that is run by an adult foster home organization and is the bearer of an adult foster home organization
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adult foster home facility
adult foster home function
a health care facility in which the patient are also residences of the facility
community living health care facility
registered nurse role
skilled nursing encounter
They include assistance with activities of daily living, assistance with instrumental activities of daily living, medication assistance, and health support
http://ahca.myflorida.com/Medicaid/acs/index.shtml
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assistive care encounter
assistance with activities of daily living care encounter
assistance with instrumental activities of daily living encounter
medication assistance care encounter
A facility that is run by an assisted living facility organization and is the bearer of an assisted living facility function.
assisted living facility
assisted living function
temporally located after some acute care encounter
Somehow involves skilled nursing encounters
post-acute health care encounter
acute care encounter
leaving a health care facility after receiving care
medical advice
Note that not all responses to a question asking process are answers. For example, a refusal to answer is not an answer. A refusal to answer is also not a specified output of the question asking process since it does not acheive the objective of asking the question, which is to get an answer.
response to a question asking process
home health care organization
home health care function
home health care encounter
questions asking process
palliative function
palliative care encounter
hospice organization
health care function
material information bearer of question text plus answer set
refusal to answer datum
response to an identity question asking process
identity question asking process
ethnic identity question asking process
race identity question asking process
answer to identity question
A racial identity that is the output of a racial identification process that uses OMB terminology for race or terminology that is mapped the OMB race terms and that indicates that the subject of the identity has origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment.
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American Indian or Alaska Native identity datum
A racial identity that is the output of a racial identification process that uses OMB terminology for race or terminology that is mapped the OMB race terms and that indicates that the subject of the identity has origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent.
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Asian identity datum
A racial identity that is the output of a racial identification process that uses OMB terminology for race or terminology that is mapped the OMB race terms and that indicates that the subject of the identity has origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
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black or African American identity datum
A racial identity that is the output of a racial identification process that uses OMB terminology for race or terminology that is mapped the OMB race terms and that indicates that the subject of the identity has origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
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Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander identity datum
A racial identity that is the output of a racial identification process that uses OMB terminology for race or terminology that is mapped the OMB race terms and that indicates that the subject of the identity has origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.
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white identity datum
A racial identity that is the output of a racial identification process that uses OMB terminology for race or terminology that is mapped the OMB race terms.
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OMB racial identity datum
A role that inheres in an organism and is realized by habitually smoking 10 or more tobacco cigerettes a day or the equivalent in other tobacco products.
heavy smoker role
A role that inheres in an organism and is realized by habitually smoking 1>10 tobacco cigerettes a day or the equivalent in other tobacco products.
light smoker role
answer set
question text
option as member of some answer set
employment data item
income data item
government assistance health care plan data item
health care plan data item
government assistance income data item
WIC data item
socio-economic data item
A domestic group, or a number of domestic groups linked through descent (demonstrated or stipulated) from a common ancestor, marriage, or adoption.
Needs axioms for family relationships.
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25173
Family membership through marriage or adoption apply primarily to human families. In most species, family membership is defined by common anscestry.
family