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#''(05 min)'' Approve Minutes  8-0-0 & Accept Agenda (Ioana/Richard) 8-0-0
 
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# Frank Din has analyzed [http://hl7projects.hl7.nscee.edu/docman/view.php/57/384/vocabularyUse_FD_1a.xls Vocabulary Domains] used in the normative Data Consent R1. These vocabulary domains and their associated bindings wll be reused by the Composite Privacy Consent Specification
 
# Frank Din has analyzed [http://hl7projects.hl7.nscee.edu/docman/view.php/57/384/vocabularyUse_FD_1a.xls Vocabulary Domains] used in the normative Data Consent R1. These vocabulary domains and their associated bindings wll be reused by the Composite Privacy Consent Specification
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* We may need to revisit the Reason terminology in the future but the [http://hl7projects.hl7.nscee.edu/docman/view.php/57/273/Data%20Consent%20Vocabulary%201.2.pdf Vocabulary proposal was approved in August 2008].
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* The concept domain for '''Overrider.functionCode''' should refer to the functional role in an enterprise
  
 
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** [http://hl7projects.hl7.nscee.edu/docman/view.php/57/384/vocabularyUse_FD_1a.xls Vocabulary Domains]
 
** [http://hl7projects.hl7.nscee.edu/docman/view.php/57/384/vocabularyUse_FD_1a.xls Vocabulary Domains]

Revision as of 18:50, 14 October 2008

Community-Based Collaborative Care Working Group Meeting

Meeting Information

Attendees

  1. Suzanne Gonzales-Webb Chair
  2. Richard Thoreson
  3. Rob McClure
  4. Frank Din
  5. Ioana Singureanu Scribe
  6. John Moehrke
  7. Kathleen Connor
  8. Dave Carlson

Agenda

  1. (05 min) Roll Call
  2. (05 min) Approve Minutes 8-0-0 & Accept Agenda (Ioana/Richard) 8-0-0
  3. Frank Din has analyzed Vocabulary Domains used in the normative Data Consent R1. These vocabulary domains and their associated bindings wll be reused by the Composite Privacy Consent Specification

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