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Negation Requirements Project Minutes 5 October 2016
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Meeting Information
HL7 PC-CIMI-POC Meeting Minutes Location: PC call line |
Date: 2016-10-05 Time: 11:00-12:00 ET | ||
Facilitator | Jay Lyle | Note taker(s) | Jay Lyle |
Attendee | Name | Affiliation
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y | Jay Lyle | JP Systems | |
y | Richard Esmond | PenRad | |
Gerard Freriks | |||
y | Rob Hausam | ||
Serafina Versaggi | |||
Tony Little | NLM | ||
Rob McClure | |||
Floyd Eisenberg | |||
Susan Barber | |||
Larry McKnight | |||
Galen Mulrooney | |||
Kurt Allen | |||
Jim Case | |||
y | Juliet Rubini | ||
Hank Mayers | |||
Agenda
Agenda Topics
- PSS
- Delivery
- Queries
Minutes
Minutes/Conclusions Reached:
- PSS: related project 1135
- Rob will confirm with Jean whether to shut it down or suggest this project will provide input.
- PSS product
- We'll check "DAM." We may take the example pattern spreadsheet and put the examples in UML to make it look more like a DAM.
- Specification patterns: V2, V3, CDA, FHIR, ADL
- Policy: we may make recommendations but we don't own policy adoption.
- query sources
- We want to distinguish things that are conceptually 'negated' but for which we don't need to compute on negation (e.g., we think, "asplenia": it's just a condition) from things for which we need to understand absence (e.g., procedure not done for purposes of CQI).
- CDS engines presumably have repositories of queries we can mine
- Ditto for CQI
- And reporting modules.
- Sources
- Jay to ask Cerner & copy Richard & Rob, who may follow up
- Rob to approach Epic
- Jay to investigate VA
- We want to distinguish things that are conceptually 'negated' but for which we don't need to compute on negation (e.g., we think, "asplenia": it's just a condition) from things for which we need to understand absence (e.g., procedure not done for purposes of CQI).
- Additional possible criterion: is the negated thing specialized, which would cause inference consequences. E.g., "no pedal pulse" is just a question with an answer, but if we need to classify "no pedal pulse after exercise" then we need to understand that negation is in play.
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