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The article should probably also reference the use of System Variables as the source of custom codes, with the limitation that these can only be presented though standard custom field types. | The article should probably also reference the use of System Variables as the source of custom codes, with the limitation that these can only be presented though standard custom field types. | ||
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- you are able to set two codes for each organisation --> a primary and a secondary code | - you are able to set two codes for each organisation --> a primary and a secondary code | ||
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<pre>- it is a <strong>Standard Organisation Field </strong></pre> | <pre>- it is a <strong>Standard Organisation Field </strong></pre> |
Revision as of 16:17, 27 August 2019
Please note that this page is currently under construction. There is more information to come. |
Contents
Overview
The SmartSimple platform comes with built-in code sets to help streamline the user's ease of look-up, identification, and categorization of various items specific to their instance. The three main built-in code sets include MeSH, NAICS and ICD.
Each code set corresponds to the categorization of a specific type of item that is beneficial to differing clients depending on which vertical market they belong to.
To enable these code sets as Custom Field options, you will need Global User Administrator access.
Description of Code Sets
Abbreviation | Description | Target Client | Use-Case |
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MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) |
MeSH includes the list of medical terms used by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) for its computerized system of storage and retrieval of published medical reports. As a comprehensive controlled vocabulary, MeSH serves as a thesaurus that facilitates searching within the medical research market. |
Medical Research |
Ex: |
ICD (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Related Problems) |
The ICD code set, currently on its 10th revision, is a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury and diseases. |
Independent Medical Examiners (insurance) |
Ex: Chronic post-traumatic headache, drug-induced headache |
NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) |
NAICS is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). NAICS is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries - it encompasses all economic activities, and is designed for the classification of data relating to industry establishments. |
Industry |
Ex: Footwear store, dessert café, pay-per-view cable programming |
Configuration - Essentials
All three of these code sets are accessed in your SmartSimple instance as Custom Fields. Each code set is labelled as its own standard Custom Field Type.
Code Set | Custom Field Type |
MeSH | Custom Field Type: Lookup - MeSH |
ICD | Custom Field Type: Lookup – ICD Code |
NAICS | Custom Field Type: Lookup – NAIC Codes |
Enabling as Custom Field
These built-in code sets must first be enabled in order to utilize them as look up options in your system.
You will need SysAdmin access to enable any of these code sets as Custom Fields.
1. Click on the 9-square menu icon on the top right of your page.
2. Under the heading Configuration, select Global Settings.
3. Click on the Organizations tab.
4. Under General Settings, select Custom Fields.
5. Click on the + icon in the top right to create a new custom field.
The New Custom Field page will be displayed.
6. Click into the Field Type box and scroll down until the heading Special Input Types.
The three built-in code sets will be available to choose.
The article should probably also reference the use of System Variables as the source of custom codes, with the limitation that these can only be presented though standard custom field types.
- you are able to set two codes for each organisation --> a primary and a secondary code
- it is a <strong>Standard Organisation Field </strong>