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CodeSystem: Inventory Operation Reason

Official URL: http://biomaxis.com/fhir/CodeSystem/inventory-operation-reason Version: 0.0.0-semantic-release
Draft as of 2026-02-04 Computable Name: InventoryOperationReason

A code system to represent reasons for inventory operations, including transfers, disposals, and other inventory-related activities.

This Code system is referenced in the content logical definition of the following value sets:

This code system http://biomaxis.com/fhir/CodeSystem/inventory-operation-reason defines the following codes:

CodeDisplayDefinition
nearing-expiry Nearing Expiry Items are being transferred because they are approaching their expiration date and can be used more effectively at the destination location.
stock-balancing Stock Balancing Items are being transferred to balance inventory levels across multiple locations and optimize stock distribution.
request-fulfillment Request Fulfillment Items are being transferred to fulfill a specific transfer request from another location or facility.
increased-demand Increased Demand Items are being transferred to meet increased demand at the destination location.
for-disposal For Disposal Items are being transferred to a location designated for disposal due to damage, expiry, or other reasons making them unsuitable for use.
correction-of-delivery Correction of Delivery Items are being transferred to correct an error in a previous delivery or allocation.
temporary-relocation Temporary Relocation Items are being temporarily relocated for reasons such as facility maintenance, renovation, or temporary storage needs.
for-specific-procedure For Specific Procedure Items are being transferred specifically for use in a planned procedure or treatment.
recalled Recalled Items are being recalled due to a manufacturer or regulatory recall notice.
expired Expired Items are being disposed of because they have passed their expiration date and are no longer safe or effective for use.
damaged Damaged Items are being disposed of due to physical damage that makes them unsuitable or unsafe for use.
contaminated Contaminated Items are being disposed of because they have been contaminated and pose a risk of infection or harm.
defective Defective Items are being disposed of because they are defective or do not meet quality standards.
obsolete Obsolete Items are being disposed of because they are obsolete, superseded by newer versions, or no longer clinically relevant.
patient-specific-unused Patient-Specific Unused Items that were prepared or allocated for a specific patient but were not used and cannot be returned to general stock.
storage-failure Storage Failure Items are being disposed of due to improper storage conditions such as temperature excursions or environmental exposure.