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− | (This is more of a request for more information than a bug report.) | + | === Fixed: 17:25, 2 October 2008 (CDT) [[User:Kboone|Kboone]] === |
+ | Added documentation for sdtc:id<br/> | ||
+ | :(This is more of a request for more information than a bug report.) | ||
This entry makes use of an <sdtc:id> element which is an extension to CDA R2. However [[Extensions to HL7 CDA Release 2.0|Appendix C of PCC-TF]] which defines the extensions to CDA R2 doesn't mention the use of <sdtc:id> as a child of <cda:subject> or <cda:playingEntity> (just as a child of <sdtc:patient>). Could we have more information on how this extension is defined (or a link to where that definition occurs)? Thanks. | This entry makes use of an <sdtc:id> element which is an extension to CDA R2. However [[Extensions to HL7 CDA Release 2.0|Appendix C of PCC-TF]] which defines the extensions to CDA R2 doesn't mention the use of <sdtc:id> as a child of <cda:subject> or <cda:playingEntity> (just as a child of <sdtc:patient>). Could we have more information on how this extension is defined (or a link to where that definition occurs)? Thanks. | ||
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− | If subject is of type ParticipationTargetSubject, then to be compatible with CDA R2, the typeCode of subject should be SBJ not SUBJ. | + | === Fixed: 17:25, 2 October 2008 (CDT) [[User:Kboone|Kboone]] === |
+ | Changed to SBJ<br/> | ||
+ | :If subject is of type ParticipationTargetSubject, then to be compatible with CDA R2, the typeCode of subject should be SBJ not SUBJ. | ||
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+ | === Fixed: 17:25, 2 October 2008 (CDT) [[User:Kboone|Kboone]] === | ||
+ | Changed entryRelationship to component<br/> | ||
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+ | "The family history organizer shall contain one or more components using the <entryRelationship> element shown above." | ||
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+ | However, entryRelationship is not a legal element for an organizer. To retain the COMP typeCode, we suggest that <component> be used here in place of <entryRelationship>. (This may have been the original intent.) |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 2 October 2008
Fixed: 17:25, 2 October 2008 (CDT) Kboone
Added documentation for sdtc:id
- (This is more of a request for more information than a bug report.)
This entry makes use of an <sdtc:id> element which is an extension to CDA R2. However Appendix C of PCC-TF which defines the extensions to CDA R2 doesn't mention the use of <sdtc:id> as a child of <cda:subject> or <cda:playingEntity> (just as a child of <sdtc:patient>). Could we have more information on how this extension is defined (or a link to where that definition occurs)? Thanks.
Fixed: 17:25, 2 October 2008 (CDT) Kboone
Changed to SBJ
- If subject is of type ParticipationTargetSubject, then to be compatible with CDA R2, the typeCode of subject should be SBJ not SUBJ.
Fixed: 17:25, 2 October 2008 (CDT) Kboone
Changed entryRelationship to component
"The family history organizer shall contain one or more components using the <entryRelationship> element shown above."
However, entryRelationship is not a legal element for an organizer. To retain the COMP typeCode, we suggest that <component> be used here in place of <entryRelationship>. (This may have been the original intent.)