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== Discussion ==
 
== Discussion ==
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*Discussed usage of ActRelationship ContextConductionIndictor and ContextControlCode
 
*Discussed usage of ActRelationship ContextConductionIndictor and ContextControlCode
 
*Charlie will provide notes on the usage of ActRelationship ContextConductionIndictor and ContextControlCode to help the group understand the next set of change requests
 
*Charlie will provide notes on the usage of ActRelationship ContextConductionIndictor and ContextControlCode to help the group understand the next set of change requests
  
20 April 2006
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20 April 2005
 
*Agreed that discussion of this should be deferred to a future meeting
 
*Agreed that discussion of this should be deferred to a future meeting
  

Latest revision as of 22:04, 28 September 2006

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Submitted by: Charlie Bishop Revision date: ?
Submitted date: 08 March 2005 Change request ID: CSCR-019

(Copied from HL7 Website Meeting Minutes and original Change Request)

Name

contextControlCode

Issue

This attribute is not included in all the necessary classes and where it is included its use is inconsistent and the specified vocabulary domain is overly restrictive.

Recommendation

Standardize usage to be:

  • cardinality [1..1]
  • conformance Mandatory
  • vocabulary domain ContextControl

Update usage in the following Act Relationships:

  • ActChoice.sourceOf2/targetOf
  • ActChoice.conditions
  • ActChoice.definition
  • Observation.referenceRange
  • ObservationRange.precondition
  • Criterion.precondition

Update usage in the following Participations:

  • ActChoice.informant
  • ActChoice.performer
  • ActChoice.author
  • ActChoice.dataEnterer
  • ActChoice.verifier
  • ActChoice.subject
  • ActChoice.recordTarget

Add contextControlCode to the following Act Relationships:

  • Organizer.component
  • ActChoice.sourceOf1

Add contextControlCode to the following Participations:

  • ActChoice.participant
  • ActChoice.location
  • SubstanceAdministration.consumable
  • Supply.product

Rationale

Attribute needs to be included in the pattern so that it is available for domains that make use of the pattern. Vocabulary should be as general as possible in a pattern to avoid imposing unnecessary constraints on domains wishing to make use of the model.

Discussion

23 March 2005

  • Discussed usage of ActRelationship ContextConductionIndictor and ContextControlCode
  • Charlie will provide notes on the usage of ActRelationship ContextConductionIndictor and ContextControlCode to help the group understand the next set of change requests

20 April 2005

  • Agreed that discussion of this should be deferred to a future meeting

05 May 2005

  • conformance should be mandatory or required?
  • Charlie agreed to alter the CR wording from 'mandatory' to 'required'.

Resolution

Motion (Charlie, second): Accept CSCR-019 with change that conformance should be required instead of mandatory

  • Against: 0; Abstain: 13; In Favor: 32

Liora Alschuler, Bob Dolin, Heath Frankel, Hans Buitendijk, David Rowed, Charlie Bishop, Rik Smithies, David Markwell, Andrew Perry, Vassil Peytchev, Mike Kenig, Corey Smith, Helmut Konig, Karen Eckert, Jinwook Choi, Timo Tarhonen, Mary Ann Juurlink, Diana Perez, Harry Solomon, John Firl, Calvin Beebe, Marana Casella Dos Santos, Fred Behlen, Christina Hansson, John Hatem, Doug Castle, Matt Walker, Antero Ensio, Keith W. Boone, Christof Gessner, Peter Kress, Evelyn Hovenga, Anita Walden, Richard Dickson Hughes, Brian McCourt, Dan Russler, William Goossen, Michael Legg, Davera Gabriel, Mead Walker, Rob Hausam, Heath Frankel, Linda Walsh, Julie James, Masaharu Obayashi, Stephen Chu, Anmon Shabo, Mark Shafarman, Angelo Rossi Mori, John Arnett, Scott Robertson, Mariana Casella Dos Santos, Vesa Paxarinen, Austin Kreisler, Patrick Loyd, Ed Hammond, Tom de Jong,