Examples in explanations take up way too much space

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Highest
    • US SDOH Clinical Care (FHIR)
    • 0.1.0 [deprecated]
    • Patient Care
    • SDOHCC Observation ScreeningResponseBase 1 [deprecated]
    • 15.1.1.1.5
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      replace existing wording for this elements guidance with the proposed wording.  remove the example to a supplemental guide 

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      replace existing wording for this elements guidance with the proposed wording.  remove the example to a supplemental guide 
    • Bob Dieterle / Jay Lyle : 7-0-1
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      You could convey the meaning here with about 3 sentences and it would be less confusing to implementers and far easier to understand. Try to be consise when possible.

      Proposed Wording:

      In many cases, the answer lists for questions will include concepts such as 'unknown' or 'not available'. In elements where these concepts are not part of the value set, the data-absent-reason extension can be used if necessary and appropriate.

      (Comment 122 - imported by: Robert Dieterle)

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            Lloyd McKenzie
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