While agreeing with the main point of the Tooling section, doesn't it somehow conceal the fact that QDM/HQMF has established toolling?

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Highest
    • US FHIR Guidance - Quality Reporting (FHIR)
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      Agree, will update last paragraph in tooling section as follows:

      In the development of any data exchange capability, all these types of tooling are necessary to support proper authoring, distribution, interpretation, and implementation. Extending existing conceptual models would require closing significant gaps in tooling to support implementation.

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      Agree, will update last paragraph in tooling section as follows: In the development of any data exchange capability, all these types of tooling are necessary to support proper authoring, distribution, interpretation, and implementation. Extending existing conceptual models would require closing significant gaps in tooling to support implementation.
    • Javier Espina/Bryn Rhodes: 21-0-1
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      While agreeing with the main point of the Tooling section, doesn't it somehow conceal the fact that QDM/HQMF has established toolling? - this concerns the entire section, but especially the last sentence "Development of a de novo conceptual model would require..." - why would we need to develop somethinng de novo in light of the already available QDM/HQMF and related tooling?

      Existing Wording:

      Development of a de novo conceptual model would require building these layers of tooling, or at the very least finding a way to leverage existing tooling to support implementation.

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            Javier Espina
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