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=== Change Proposal Summary ===
=== Change Proposal Summary ===
; Title : Title
; Title : APR/APS - Merge APS Volume 1 with APR Volume 1
; Submission Date:  06:10, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
; Submission Date:  06:10, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
; Profile Affected: Profile
; Profile Affected: APS/APR
; TF Version: {{CURRENTYEAR}}
; TF Version: {{CURRENTYEAR}}
; Volume and Section:
; Volume and Section: volume 1


=== Rationale ===
=== Rationale ===
Antepartum Summary was completed in 2007.  Antepartum Record was completed in 2008.  Each of these are considered as stand alone supplement profiles, each with their own Volume 1 content.  In 2008 APS was incorporated into APR as one of four documents belonging to the antepartum record.  This elimates the need for Volume 1 in both APS and APR.  While both volumes should be mostly the same, analysis needs to be completed to understand what differences exist between the two and those differences need to be merged into one Volume 1.


=== Content ===
=== Content ===

Revision as of 01:15, 27 January 2009

Change Proposal APS-PCC-CP-0038

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Tracking Information

Domain
Patient Care Coordination
Change Proposal Number
APS-PCC-CP-0038
Status
incoming
Last Updated
06:10, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
Assigned
Unassigned

Change Proposal Summary

Title
APR/APS - Merge APS Volume 1 with APR Volume 1
Submission Date
06:10, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
Profile Affected
APS/APR
TF Version
2026
Volume and Section
volume 1

Rationale

Antepartum Summary was completed in 2007. Antepartum Record was completed in 2008. Each of these are considered as stand alone supplement profiles, each with their own Volume 1 content. In 2008 APS was incorporated into APR as one of four documents belonging to the antepartum record. This elimates the need for Volume 1 in both APS and APR. While both volumes should be mostly the same, analysis needs to be completed to understand what differences exist between the two and those differences need to be merged into one Volume 1.

Content