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== Discussion ==
 
== Discussion ==
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Jan 2012 PC:
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Two of these suspend and resume do make little sense. Suspend would require the receiver to keep records of patients not accepted which does not look a valid use case, hence there is no reason to resume.
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However the nullify interaction does help to solve some issues with the ability to cancel a request and simply send a new one when due time.
  
 
== Recommended Action Items ==
 
== Recommended Action Items ==
These are available in a walkthrough format. Need to be discussed in PC. Sept
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These are available in a walkthrough format.
  
 
== Resolution ==
 
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To add this to the ballot materials after the first parts went through normative ballot.
  
 
== Tags ==
 
== Tags ==
  
 
== Revision History of this Change Request ==
 
== Revision History of this Change Request ==

Latest revision as of 22:50, 17 January 2012

ID PCCR-030
Description New trigger events
Submitted by Results from analysis "Evaluating HL7 Care Provision DSTU"
Submitted date 2010-10-05
Status approved
Priority medium

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Issue

Continuing Care in Ontario requested additional dynamic models in Care Provision. These include: a need to add 3 new trigger events (and corresponding interactions) for

  1. Suspend Care Transfer Request
  2. Resume Care Transfer Request
  3. Nullify Care Transfer Request

Recommendation

Patient Care Topic / Artefact

Dynamic Model

Rationale

Discussion

Jan 2012 PC:

Two of these suspend and resume do make little sense. Suspend would require the receiver to keep records of patients not accepted which does not look a valid use case, hence there is no reason to resume.

However the nullify interaction does help to solve some issues with the ability to cancel a request and simply send a new one when due time.

Recommended Action Items

These are available in a walkthrough format.

Resolution

To add this to the ballot materials after the first parts went through normative ballot.

Tags

Revision History of this Change Request