Diagnostic Reports should be a reference, not composition - BC #57

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • US Breast Cancer Radiology Reporting (FHIR)
    • Clinical Interoperability Council
    • Breast Radiology Composition
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      We agree that with appropriate changes to referring resources and the addition of some elements in Diagnostic Report, Composition would be a better solution. This is not possible within the timing of the next ballot cycle. We are still discussing these changes with O&O.

      As per Graham Grieve's recommendations, we intend to use Diagnostic Report as the root and Observations as the section headers. Based on feedback from the next ballot we may revisit this.
      We are not confident that this is a complete or sufficent solution to this problem, and are likely to continue to evolve this over several ballot cycles.

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      We agree that with appropriate changes to referring resources and the addition of some elements in Diagnostic Report, Composition would be a better solution. This is not possible within the timing of the next ballot cycle. We are still discussing these changes with O&O. As per Graham Grieve's recommendations, we intend to use Diagnostic Report as the root and Observations as the section headers. Based on feedback from the next ballot we may revisit this. We are not confident that this is a complete or sufficent solution to this problem, and are likely to continue to evolve this over several ballot cycles.
    • Non-compatible

      Comment:

      To answer the question asked by the ballot submission team, I believe that Composition is the right choice here and that DiagnosticReport should really either be eliminated as a resource or made a profile on Composition. In that case, all resources that currently reference DiagnosticReport should instead reference the correct profile on Composition.

      Summary:

      Diagnostic Reports should be a reference, not composition

            Assignee:
            Richard R. Esmond
            Reporter:
            Claude Nanjo (Inactive)
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