In SCT, one might understand "base" as "published," whereas "primitive" has a specific meaning. - 2018-May Core Norm Conformance #58

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Terminology Infrastructure
    • CodeSystem
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      agree to clarify the wording to say that the system steward specifies the count, but add a comment that usually this count is the total umber of enumerated codes published as part of the code system

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      agree to clarify the wording to say that the system steward specifies the count, but add a comment that usually this count is the total umber of enumerated codes published as part of the code system
    • Rob Hausam/Carol Macumber: 15-0-1
    • Non-substantive
    • STU3

      Existing Wording: count - "Where the code system has a compositional grammar, the count refers to the number of base (primitive) concepts."

      Proposed Wording: Where the code system has a compositional grammar, the basis of this count is defined by the system steward.

      Comment:

      In SCT, one might understand "base" as "published," whereas "primitive" has a specific meaning. Best to leave this sort of system-specific complexity to the system.

      In UCUM, do we include all the "other legacy units," or "non-units"?

      Summary:

      In SCT, one might understand "base" as "published," whereas "primitive" has a specific meaning.

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            Jay Lyle
            Jay Lyle
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