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The current ActClassContainer hierarchy looks like this:
 
The current ActClassContainer hierarchy looks like this:
  
- (ActClassContainer)
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(ActClassContainer)
 
   - COMPOSITION
 
   - COMPOSITION
 
       - DOC
 
       - DOC

Revision as of 23:02, 30 September 2006

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Submitted by: Bob Dolin Revision date: Sept 30, 2006
Submitted date: Sept 30, 2006 Change request ID: CSCR-069

Issue

The use and meaning of “entry” and “organizer” is not consistent across CDA, Clinical Statement, and the ActClassContainer hierarchy. The intent of this proposal is to realign the various usages. No changes are needed to definitions or to the ActClass hierarchy itself.


CDA uses the notion of “entry” to describe any clinical statement within a document section, and uses “organizer” to name one of the clones in the clinical statement choice box whose ActClass values are limited to either “BATTERY” or “CLUSTER”. CDA never talks about “containers”.

CDAOrganizer.jpg


Clinical Statement uses “organizer” to name one of the clones in the clinical statement choice box whose ActClass values are anything in the ActClassContainer hierarchy. Clinical Statement doesn’t talk about “entries” or “containers”.

ClinicalStatementOrganizer.jpg

The current ActClassContainer hierarchy looks like this:

(ActClassContainer)

  - COMPOSITION
     - DOC
  - ENTRY
     - BATTERY
     - CLUSTER
  - EXTRACT
     - EHR
  - FOLDER
  - ORGANIZER
     - CATEGORY
     - DOCBODY
     - DOCSECT
     - TOPIC

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