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*Graham asks whether concerns should have a classification of the type of concern, such as chronic, acute, episodic concerns. This requirement has not been expressed so far in the use cases. | *Graham asks whether concerns should have a classification of the type of concern, such as chronic, acute, episodic concerns. This requirement has not been expressed so far in the use cases. | ||
*Another issue brought forward is a method to prioritize health issues. It is not clear whether the priority should be expressed in the concerns or in the related elements such as care plans/ | *Another issue brought forward is a method to prioritize health issues. It is not clear whether the priority should be expressed in the concerns or in the related elements such as care plans/ | ||
− | * | + | *Row 9 led to discussion about the relationship between concerns and problems. A problem is a concern, but not all concerns are problems. |
− | + | *row 10 revived the discussion of the wording ''event'' and ''concern tracking''. Tracking is an activity that takes place within the concern to monitor health issues of a patient. | |
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Revision as of 08:06, 31 October 2014
Health Concern Topic
Patient Care WG October 30, 2014
Attendees
- Michael Tan – Chair
- Jay Lyle
- Kevin Coonan
- Matthew Graham
AGENDA
a. Review UML model
Model review:
- We reviewed the comments from row 7 onwards and looked at the impact for the model.
- Graham asks whether concerns should have a classification of the type of concern, such as chronic, acute, episodic concerns. This requirement has not been expressed so far in the use cases.
- Another issue brought forward is a method to prioritize health issues. It is not clear whether the priority should be expressed in the concerns or in the related elements such as care plans/
- Row 9 led to discussion about the relationship between concerns and problems. A problem is a concern, but not all concerns are problems.
- row 10 revived the discussion of the wording event and concern tracking. Tracking is an activity that takes place within the concern to monitor health issues of a patient.
AOB
none
Next call
- planned for October 30d
- the next call we will continue with the model of concerns.