Why are sections in the US Realm Header? - 2016-09 ccda #70

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Considered - Question answered
    • Priority: Medium
    • US C-CDA on FHIR (FHIR)
    • DSTU2
    • Structured Documents
    • Composition [deprecated]
    • D.4.1.1
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      Sections are a core property of the Composition resource. If you look at the Snapshot Table, you will see them listed because it shows everything in Composition, layered with the additional constraints of the US Realm Header. If you look instead at the Differential Table you will only see those constraints defined in the US Realm Header and thus you will see that no sections are defined there.

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      Sections are a core property of the Composition resource. If you look at the Snapshot Table, you will see them listed because it shows everything in Composition, layered with the additional constraints of the US Realm Header. If you look instead at the Differential Table you will only see those constraints defined in the US Realm Header and thus you will see that no sections are defined there.
    • Sarah Gaunt/Lisa Nelson: 9-0-0
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: Snapshot table

      Comment:

      I don't understand why the structure diagram shows a Section backbone element. I don't think of the Header as containing any sections. Shouldn't Section just be in each of the specific document compositions, e.g., Care Plan, CCD? Shouldn't the Header be modular such that it is contained by each document composition, rather than being something copied to create the skeleton of each document?

      Summary:

      Why are sections in the US Realm Header?

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            Reporter:
            david_tao
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