Coded CPGs cannot be black boxes. - CPG #123

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • Clinical Guidelines (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Decision Support
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      The guide includes extensions and patterns for representing these concepts in the definition, request, and event phases of the activities used to represent guideline recommendations. We will provide better indexing for the contents of the ig to make these aspects more discoverable within the IG, as well as include them in a how-to

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      The guide includes extensions and patterns for representing these concepts in the definition, request, and event phases of the activities used to represent guideline recommendations. We will provide better indexing for the contents of the ig to make these aspects more discoverable within the IG, as well as include them in a how-to
    • Chris Moesel/Rob Samples: 18-0-2
    • Enhancement
    • Non-substantive

      Comment:

      Where is a coded example of a set of guideline recommendations that includes coding for concepts such as strenght of recommendation, quality of evidence, and links from coded recommendations back to the narrative text? Even at L4, clinicians are going to expect that this information is readily available.

      Summary:

      Coded CPGs cannot be black boxes.

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            Reporter:
            Thomson Kuhn
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