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== Resolution ==
 
== Resolution ==

Revision as of 21:12, 18 May 2006

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Submitted by: Heath Frankel Revision date:
Submitted date: 6 Feb. 2006 Change request Id:

Issue

Shortcut partcipation of a causative agent associated with an observation, e.g. allergy caused by peanuts.

Recomendation

  • Add proposed Causative Agent (CAUS) participation from Observation to Agent choice box (proposed in CSCR-043)

Rationale

An allergy/intolerance is commonly represented as an observation/condition and the associated causative agent. To represent this simple/shortcut Allergy representation, the causative agent particpation directly associated from the obseravtion is required.

Discussion

23/2/06 TC discussion add a cautionary remark to state that the domain using this needs to make sure any ambiguity created by using short cuts must try to reduce any ambiguity as much as possible. HB suggested that if harmonisation passes this will trigger acceptance. CB suggested this may be impacted by harmonisation decision.


Recommended Action Items

23/2/06 Action: Put change request on hold until harmonisation outcome known.
18/5/06 Action: Hans to forward e-mail to Heath whether he is aware of the outcome (copy Dan Russler).

Resolution