does this mean that stratisfier always relates to a value set or boolean? Integers and doublesbooleans are not allowed? - 2018-May Core STU #37

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    • Type: Question
    • Resolution: Considered - Question answered
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Quality Information
    • MeasureReport
    • 14.6.3.1
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      Yes, because we're reporting the results for each actual stratum, that would be unwieldy at best with an integer or decimal result. If you want to stratify by an integer or decimal, you have to partition it into a range with a criterion for each range in the stratifier.

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      Yes, because we're reporting the results for each actual stratum, that would be unwieldy at best with an integer or decimal result. If you want to stratify by an integer or decimal, you have to partition it into a range with a criterion for each range in the stratifier.
    • Bryn Rhodes/Myron Finseth: 15-0-1

      Existing Wording: In addition, each group will contain stratifiers with a value stratum for each value defined by the stratifier criteria, for each criteria defined in the measure.

      Comment:

      does this mean that stratisfier always relates to a value set or boolean? Integers and doublesbooleans are not allowed?

      Summary:

      does this mean that stratisfier always relates to a value set or boolean? Integers and doublesbooleans are not allowed?

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            Reporter:
            Bas van den Heuvel
            Bas van den Heuvel
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