consult with provider. - DTR #68

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • US Da Vinci DTR (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Decision Support
    • (profiles) [deprecated]
    • Persisting Applicati
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      Existing Wording: The SMART on FHIR App Launch Framework IG and FHIR specification provide methods for discovering information about the user and how that user fits into the provider organization. With this information, the DTR application, possibly consulting with the Payer IT system, can decide which usage sessions to expose to a given user.


      Replacment Wording: The SMART on FHIR App Launch Framework IG and FHIR specification provide methods for discovering information about the user and how that user fits into the provider organization. With this information, the DTR application, possibly consulting with the Payer and Provider IT systems, can decide which usage sessions to expose to a given user.

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      Existing Wording: The SMART on FHIR App Launch Framework IG and FHIR specification provide methods for discovering information about the user and how that user fits into the provider organization. With this information, the DTR application, possibly consulting with the Payer IT system, can decide which usage sessions to expose to a given user. Replacment Wording: The SMART on FHIR App Launch Framework IG and FHIR specification provide methods for discovering information about the user and how that user fits into the provider organization. With this information, the DTR application, possibly consulting with the Payer and Provider IT systems, can decide which usage sessions to expose to a given user.
    • Bob Dieterle / Floyd Eisenberg: 9-0-3
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: The SMART on FHIR App Launch Framework IG and FHIR specification provide methods for discovering information about the user and how that user fits into the provider organization. With this information, the DTR application, possibly consulting with the Payer IT system, can decide which usage sessions to expose to a given user.

      Comment:

      It seems silly to suggest that the app consult with the Payer IT system, but not the provider when determining how to enable provider workflows which will actually reduce physician burden.

      Summary:

      consult with provider.

            Assignee:
            Unassigned
            Reporter:
            Michael Clifton
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