Order sets are not always condition-specific - 2016-09 cqf #132

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • Clinical Quality Information Framework (CQIF) [deprecated] (FHIR)
    • DSTU2
    • Clinical Decision Support
    • Clinical Reasoning Module [deprecated]
    • G4.2
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      Agreed, the wording will be updated as suggested.

      Fhir Build Revision 10182

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      Agreed, the wording will be updated as suggested. Fhir Build Revision 10182
    • Bryn Rhodes/Howard Strasberg: 6-0-0
    • Correction
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: Order sets are used within electronic health record systems as a checklist for physicians when treating a patient with a specific condition.

      Proposed Wording: Order sets are used within electronic health record systems as a checklist for physicians when treating a patient with a specific condition or in a specific context.

      Comment:

      Order sets are not always condition-specific, e.g., a General Medicine Admission Order Set. Also applies to G4.5, and potentially other places where the description is used.

      Summary:

      Order sets are not always condition-specific

            Assignee:
            Unassigned
            Reporter:
            Kensaku Kawamoto
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