the administrative gender assignment that does not include original and subsequent physical changes (m to f or f to m) puts the patient at risk for incomplete treatment by the healthcare team - 2018-May Core Norm Patient #17

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    • Type: Comment
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Patient Administration
    • ValueSet
    • 4.3.1.423
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      The administrative gender is not intended for clinical purposes, and not solely relied on for treatment by the healthcare team. The usage of the Clinical Sex/Clinical gender as noted in section 8.1.7 "Patient Gender and Sex" on the patient resource page covers this in detail.

      Please come along to the joint PA/PC session on Wed Q2 May 16 to disscuss if desired.

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      The administrative gender is not intended for clinical purposes, and not solely relied on for treatment by the healthcare team. The usage of the Clinical Sex/Clinical gender as noted in section 8.1.7 "Patient Gender and Sex" on the patient resource page covers this in detail. Please come along to the joint PA/PC session on Wed Q2 May 16 to disscuss if desired.
    • Brian Postlethwaite/Line Saele:7-0-1

      Comment:

      As above-additional comment-the administrative gender assignment that does not include original and subsequent physical changes (m to f or f to m) puts the patient at risk for incomplete treatment by the healthcare team (risks associated with original physical gender as well as those associated with surgical/hormonal changes, to name a few)

      Summary:

      the administrative gender assignment that does not include original and subsequent physical changes (m to f or f to m) puts the patient at risk for incomplete treatment by the healthcare team

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