2015May sdc #85 - Why unassessible?

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: High
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]
    • Patient Care
    • AllergyIntolerance
    • 4.1
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      Will move to the SNOMED-CT based value set proposed for use with CCDA.

      Will add a usage note to criticality:

      "Unable to Assess" is used to indicate that a clinician has attempted to evaluate the criticality and that this is not an "open" or "incomplete" record. ?Assessibility may change over time with the introduction of new information (either for the patient or from medical literature)

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      Will move to the SNOMED-CT based value set proposed for use with CCDA. Will add a usage note to criticality: "Unable to Assess" is used to indicate that a clinician has attempted to evaluate the criticality and that this is not an "open" or "incomplete" record. ?Assessibility may change over time with the introduction of new information (either for the patient or from medical literature)
    • Stephen/Russ: 8-0-0
    • Clarification
    • Non-compatible
    • DSTU1 [deprecated]

      Existing Wording: criticality unassessible

      Comment:

      It's not clear why we have the null value "unassessible" here. Does that mean unassessible at a point in time, or forever? Is the fact that it was deemed impossible to assess by someone relevant to care?

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            Reporter:
            Jay Lyle
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