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+ | 29-Jan - Motion to accept. Austin Kreisler, Patrick Loyd | ||
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+ | There is no degree to the level of certainty (certain, uncertain, no assertion of certainty). | ||
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+ | Against: 0; Abstain: 0; In Favor: 6 | ||
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+ | 10 Feb 2009 - CSP v1.2.02 updated - CVB |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 10 February 2009
Back to Clinical Statement Change Requests page.
Submitted by: Austin Kreisler | Revision date: 11/24/2008 |
Submitted date: 11/24/2008 | Change request ID: CSCR-084 |
Issue
Sometimes in public health reporting the relationship between two acts is unclear.
Recommendation
- Add the uncertaintyCode attribute to the sourceOf2/targetOf and sourceOf1 act relationships in the CS model.
Rationale
In one model for documenting exposures the relationship between an acquisition exposure event and a transmission exposure event may be uncertain.
Discussion
Recommended Action Items
Add the following attribute to the sourceOf2/targetOf and sourceOf1 act relationships:
- uncertaintyCode – CE CNE [0..1] <= ActUncertainty (optional)
- (RIM) A code indicating whether the specific relationship between the source and target Acts has been asserted to be uncertain in any way.
Resolution
29-Jan - Motion to accept. Austin Kreisler, Patrick Loyd
There is no degree to the level of certainty (certain, uncertain, no assertion of certainty).
Against: 0; Abstain: 0; In Favor: 6
10 Feb 2009 - CSP v1.2.02 updated - CVB