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== Resolution ==
 
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20180301: Is pooled defining when the sampels come from different indviuduals, while grouped defines multiple samples from the same person?
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Not sure that is clearly delineated per the current definitions in the table.
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in the Specimen DAM we do not have different count - in both cases you would need to know how many items make up the specimen
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Motion to accept as proposed Ken McCaslin, Lorraine Constable
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no further discussion
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against: 0, abstain: 2, in favor: 11

Revision as of 14:36, 8 March 2018

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Submitted by: Riki Merrick Revision date: <<Revision Date>>
Submitted date: 27-Jan-2018 Change request ID: HL7 CR dB ID#861
Standard/IG: Standard Artifact ID, Name: <<Artifact ID, Name>>

Issue

See File:SPM-13 UsageClarification.docx for problem definition and proposal - can track version history. Latest version is on dB: http://www.hl7.org/memonly/dbtracker/display_detail.cfm?trackerid=861

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Resolution

20180301: Is pooled defining when the sampels come from different indviuduals, while grouped defines multiple samples from the same person? Not sure that is clearly delineated per the current definitions in the table. in the Specimen DAM we do not have different count - in both cases you would need to know how many items make up the specimen Motion to accept as proposed Ken McCaslin, Lorraine Constable no further discussion against: 0, abstain: 2, in favor: 11