Difference between clinical protocols and workflows - CPG #106

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • Clinical Guidelines (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Decision Support
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      Agreed, add clarifying documentation around levels:

      The highest level of description captures the overall pathway; the lowest level captures specific recommendations focused on interventions, assessments, documentation, etc. The intermediate level allows organization of recommendations within the pathway, but focused on particular goals or conditions.

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      Agreed, add clarifying documentation around levels: The highest level of description captures the overall pathway; the lowest level captures specific recommendations focused on interventions, assessments, documentation, etc. The intermediate level allows organization of recommendations within the pathway, but focused on particular goals or conditions.
    • Howard Strasberg/Floyd Eisenberg: 13-0-1
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: 1. Clinical Protocols: Sequences of steps to be taken over time

      2. Workflow Definitions: Specific series of actions taken at a specific time

      Comment:

      The difference of clinical protocols and workflows definitions is not clear.

      Summary:

      Difference between clinical protocols and workflows

            Assignee:
            zoedalley
            Reporter:
            Ricardo Quintano
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