Add "chronic & acute" to description of "Condition-independent" - IPS #33

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • International Patient Summary (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Patient Care
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      Suggest to revise the whole sentence from "As expressed ... to current condition(s)" to better align with EN 17269 

      Suggested revised sentence:

      As specified in the CEN EN 17269 standard, the IPS dataset is a "minimal, non-exhaustive set of data elements required for the international patient summary".

      ‘Minimal’ reflects the ideas of ‘summary’ and the need to be concise, but also alludes to the existence of a core set of data elements that all health care professionals can use; it is intended to be a speciality agnostic and condition independent set. It does not imply that all the items in the data set will be used in every summary. It is also possible to refine the extract from a record such that the content of the summary is more relevant to a particular condition (e.g. asthma) but no asthma-specific elements will be specified in this standard.
      The IPS Document or IPS can be extended by non-IPS standard condition-specific data.
      ‘Non-exhaustive’ recognizes that the ideal data set is not closed, and is likely to be extended, not just in terms of requirement evolution, but also pragmatically in instances of use. [EN 17269].

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      Suggest to revise the whole sentence from "As expressed ... to current condition(s)" to better align with EN 17269  Suggested revised sentence: As specified in the CEN EN 17269 standard, the IPS dataset is a " minimal, non-exhaustive set of data elements required for the international patient summary ". ‘Minimal’ reflects the ideas of ‘summary’ and the need to be concise, but also alludes to the existence of a core set of data elements that all health care professionals can use; it is intended to be a speciality agnostic and condition independent set. It does not imply that all the items in the data set will be used in every summary. It is also possible to refine the extract from a record such that the content of the summary is more relevant to a particular condition (e.g. asthma) but no asthma-specific elements will be specified in this standard. The IPS Document or IPS can be extended by non-IPS standard condition-specific data. ‘Non-exhaustive’ recognizes that the ideal data set is not closed, and is likely to be extended, not just in terms of requirement evolution, but also pragmatically in instances of use. [EN 17269] .
    • Rob Hausam/Giorgio Cangioli: 13-0-0
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Existing Wording: Condition-independent means that an IPS is not specific to particular conditions, and focuses on the patient current condition(s)

      Proposed Wording: Condition-independent means that an IPS is not specific to particular conditions, and focuses on the patient current condition(s)-both chronic & acute

      Comment:

      [International Patient Summary Implementation Guide/Project Scope]

      Summary:

      Add "chronic & acute" to description of "Condition-independent"

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            Reporter:
            Joel Bales
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