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Author is 'A party that originates an [[Act|act]] and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the act and ownership of this [[Act]]. | Author is 'A party that originates an [[Act|act]] and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the act and ownership of this [[Act]]. | ||
− | Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report, etc. Every Act should have an Author...' -HL7 RIM Definition | + | Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report, etc. Every Act should have an Author...' -HL7 [[RIM]] Definition |
== Care Provision Acts == | == Care Provision Acts == | ||
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The set of use cases implied is that the responsibility for care is being: | The set of use cases implied is that the responsibility for care is being: | ||
− | # Started or continued by the author (mood = event) | + | # Started or continued by the author ( [[Mood|mood]] = event) |
## for the author or | ## for the author or | ||
## for another performer | ## for another performer | ||
− | # Requested from another performer ( | + | # Requested from another performer ([[Mood|mood]] = request) |
− | # Promised by the author (mood = promise) | + | # Promised by the author ([[Mood|mood]] = promise) |
− | # Rejected by the author (mood = event) | + | # Rejected by the author ([[Mood|mood]] = event) |
− | # Discontinued by the author (mood = event), | + | # Discontinued by the author ([[Mood|mood]] = event), |
## for the author or | ## for the author or | ||
## for another performer | ## for another performer | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 13 July 2005
Author is 'A party that originates an act and therefore has responsibility for the information given in the act and ownership of this Act.
Example: the report writer, the person writing the act definition, the guideline author, the placer of an order, the EKG cart (device) creating a report, etc. Every Act should have an Author...' -HL7 RIM Definition
Care Provision Acts
The implication of Authorship over a Care Provision Act implies that this author has current responsibility for Care Provision or responsibility for coordination of Care Provision to the Targets of Care.
Two use cases are important:
- When the author and performer are the same, then the statement of responsibility regards the author as performer.
- When the author and performer are the same, then the statement of responsibility regards the author as performer.
When the author and performer are different, then the statement of responsibility regards the performer.
The set of use cases implied is that the responsibility for care is being:
- Started or continued by the author ( mood = event)
- for the author or
- for another performer
- Requested from another performer (mood = request)
- Promised by the author (mood = promise)
- Rejected by the author (mood = event)
- Discontinued by the author (mood = event),
- for the author or
- for another performer
This glossary item is based on v3. The wording may have been extended by later edits to provide additional detail.