search param naming is inconsistent

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]
    • Modeling & Methodology
    • STU
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      The standard is lowercase, separated by dashes. Compound words not the dictionary are allowed at committee discretion where they are used by the domain. Document this on hte wiki, and add hinting in the tool

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      The standard is lowercase, separated by dashes. Compound words not the dictionary are allowed at committee discretion where they are used by the domain. Document this on hte wiki, and add hinting in the tool
    • Richard Etterna / Andy Stechishin: 4-0-0
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    • Non-compatible
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]

      Where the name consists of multiple words, sometimes we have the style "duetocode", sometimes "due-to-code" and in at least some cases "dueto-code". We should have a consistent naming style for search criteria. Recommended standard is to only combine words if they're a compound word recognized in US dictionaries (i.e. MS Word doesn't choke). Otherwise, split using a dash.

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            Reporter:
            Lloyd McKenzie
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