PlanDefinition Cancer Example Subaction

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • US Making EHR Data More available for Research and Public Health (MedMorph) (FHIR)
    • 0.1.0
    • Public Health
    • Plan Definition example for Cancer Reporting [deprecated]
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      We will need to model composite actions such as Validate and Submit together. Another example is checking Reportability and if it is reportable, creation of a report all in one action. In order to achieve this we will mark the action.action as Must Support.  To the extent possible we will not use the sub-action until actually required. 

      For the cancer example, we will eliminate the sub-action and use the top level action itself.

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      We will need to model composite actions such as Validate and Submit together. Another example is checking Reportability and if it is reportable, creation of a report all in one action. In order to achieve this we will mark the action.action as Must Support.  To the extent possible we will not use the sub-action until actually required.  For the cancer example, we will eliminate the sub-action and use the top level action itself.
    • Kishore Bashyam / Craig Newman : 28 - 0 - 1
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      The check-trigger-codes example in the PlanDefinition for Cancer Reporting uses a nested sub action to define the action code. Is there a reason this is a sub action? Since PlanDefinition.action.action is not flagged as must support, I propose the action should only be included in the PlanDefinition.action.

            Assignee:
            Nagesh Bashyam
            Reporter:
            blangley
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