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Type:
Change Request
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Resolution: Persuasive
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Priority:
Highest
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Clinical Quality Language (FHIR)
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1.4 [deprecated]
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Clinical Decision Support
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Authors Guide
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Authors Guide - 4 Values
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Chris Moesel/Isaac Vetter: 15-0-0
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Clarification
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Non-substantive
When I read “can be verified as meaningful” I interpreted it as “all expressions of CQL can be meaningful,” which caused confusion when I got to the example of a meaningless expression.
Existing Wording:
As a result, any given expression of CQL can be verified as meaningful, at least in terms of the operations performed. For example, consider the following expression:
Proposed Wording:
As a result, any given expression of CQL can be verified as meaningful or be determined meaningless, at least in terms of the operations performed. For example, consider the following expression:
- is voted on by
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BALLOT-12684 Affirmative - Bryn Rhodes : 2020-May-CQLANG R1 Normative
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