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Type:
Change Request
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Resolution: Not Persuasive with Modification
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Priority:
Highest
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US Da Vinci HRex (FHIR)
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current
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Clinical Interoperability Council
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Approaches to Exchanging FHIR Data
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3.0.3.20 Push Notifications
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Marti Velezis / Jimmy Tcheng : 6-0-1
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Clarification
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Non-substantive
Add language to section.
Existing Wording:
The final approach is the least work for the data source initially - it does not even have to identify the impacted records, only that something has happened. However, it is more work subsequently as the data consumer must use appropriate query parameters to find the relevant data - it cannot search by id. Other benefits are like the second approach.
Proposed Wording:
The final approach is the least work for the data source initially - it does not even have to identify the impacted records, only that something has happened. However, it is more work subsequently as the data consumer must use appropriate query parameters to find the relevant data - it cannot search by id. Other benefits are like the second approach.
Data consumers should limit the request for information to that required to address the specific, stated purpose of the data exchange or prearranged, agreed- upon purposes. For instance, trading partners will use data use agreements (DUAs), business associate agreements (BAAs) and/or contracts per the Da Vinci Guiding Principles.
- is voted on by
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BALLOT-13490 Negative - Celine Lefebvre : 2020-Sep-FHIR IG HRex R1 STU
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