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| Submitted by || ''Nictiz''
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| Submitted date || 2011-01-05
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Revision as of 07:16, 10 May 2011

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Issue

CareProvisionEvent/author time, modeCode and signatureCode are 1..1 R

Recommendation

Change cardinality and conformance to 0..1 R for CareProvisionEvent/author .time, .modeCode and .signatureCode

Patient Care Topic / Artefact

DMIM etc

Rationale

Wished by Nictiz, wants to skip these attributes. Use Case: Regular General Practitioner sends a summary of care to another GP. Regular GP is the author. It's only a summary supporting temporary treatment. Elements not needed in summary of reporting temporary treatment.

Discussion

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Resolution

Priority / Status

HIGH PROPOSED

Tags

HPNL

Revision History of this Change Request

  • 2011-05-10: changed short description of initial submission --Kai 06:33, 10 May 2011 (UTC)