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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 - 5.1 Comparison Operators
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Chris Moesel/Isaac Vetter: 15-0-0
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Clarification
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Non-substantive
In most of the descriptions in this table, it is explained when the operator returns true and null, but not false. It is implied that the operator returns false when the condition to return true is not met, but would it be a good idea to explicitly specify that in order to be extra clear?
Existing Wording:
Table 2-H
- is voted on by
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BALLOT-12696 Affirmative - Bryn Rhodes : 2020-May-CQLANG R1 Normative
- Balloted