Add the notion of pertinence of a feature definition

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • Clinical Guidelines (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Decision Support
    • Profile Definitions and Documentation
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      Define the notion of pertinence, which can be positive or negative, and weak, strong, or pathognomonic

      Pertinence can then be an aspect of a feature directly, or it can be an aspect of the relationship of a feature to a feature group with respect to some semantic.

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      Define the notion of pertinence, which can be positive or negative, and weak, strong, or pathognomonic Pertinence can then be an aspect of a feature directly, or it can be an aspect of the relationship of a feature to a feature group with respect to some semantic.
    • Bob Dieterle/Floyd Eisenberg: 9-0-2
    • Enhancement
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      Define the notion of pertinence, which can be positive or negative, and weak, strong, or pathognomonic

      Pertinence can then be an aspect of a feature directly, or it can be an aspect of the relationship of a feature to a feature group with respect to some semantic.

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            Bryn Rhodes
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