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− | + | There are a number of clinical concepts (and hence clinical FHIR resources) to which negation are commonly applied. Examples include | |
+ | * Allergy/Intolerance | ||
+ | * Observation | ||
+ | * Condition | ||
+ | * Procedure | ||
+ | * Medication | ||
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+ | There does not appear to be a consistent way in applying negation to these (and other similar) resources. | ||
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+ | PCWG, FHIR and OO agree that a consistent approach to this matter is highly desirable to ensure interoperability. These groups agree to collaborate in order to determine an agreed approach to achieve this goal. | ||
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=Contributors= | =Contributors= | ||
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Background
There are a number of clinical concepts (and hence clinical FHIR resources) to which negation are commonly applied. Examples include
- Allergy/Intolerance
- Observation
- Condition
- Procedure
- Medication
There does not appear to be a consistent way in applying negation to these (and other similar) resources.
PCWG, FHIR and OO agree that a consistent approach to this matter is highly desirable to ensure interoperability. These groups agree to collaborate in order to determine an agreed approach to achieve this goal.
Contributors
- Stephen Chu
- Russ Leftwich
- Rob Hausam
- Elaine Ayres
- Laura Heermann Langford
- Craig Parker
- Emma Jones
- Michelle Miller
- Lloyd McKenzie
- ...
Definitions
Scope
Examples/Use Cases