with identifier.type does is make sense to roll up multiple identifier or keep as separate idenetifiers

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]
    • Imaging Integration
    • ImagingStudy
      Specimen
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      Accession and StudyID have?differing semantics, and are not appropriate to be merged. ?Agreed to expand description of AccessionNumber:

      Short description: "Related workflow identifier; equivalent to Accession Number (0008,0050)"

      Long description: "Accession Number is an identifier related to some aspect of imaging workflow and data management, and usage may vary across different institutions. ?See for instance IHE Radiology Technical Framework Volume 1 Appendix A."

      As?AccessionNumber ?may have semantics associated with some encounter, future consideration may address adding reference to encounter to ImagingStudy resource.

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      Accession and StudyID have?differing semantics, and are not appropriate to be merged. ?Agreed to expand description of AccessionNumber: Short description: "Related workflow identifier; equivalent to Accession Number (0008,0050)" Long description: "Accession Number is an identifier related to some aspect of imaging workflow and data management, and usage may vary across different institutions. ?See for instance IHE Radiology Technical Framework Volume 1 Appendix A." As?AccessionNumber ?may have semantics associated with some encounter, future consideration may address adding reference to encounter to ImagingStudy resource.
    • Kevin O'Donnell/Fred Behlen: 11-0-0
    • Enhancement
    • Non-substantive
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]

      with identifier.type does is make sense to roll up multiple identifier or keep as separate identifiers elements e.g. can ahve id with type "external": and id with type "accession" ?

      two instance were multiple Id elements

      http://hl7.org/fhir/2015May/imagingstudy.html

      and

      http://hl7.org/fhir/2015May/specimen.html

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            Reporter:
            Eric Haas
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