of the event can also occur.
Thanks!
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From: David Moner
Date: Tue, Apr 7, 2015 03:41
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Hi Pablo,
Think that an ACTION can happen without any previous instruction. For example,
a medication taken without a previous prescription. That information has to be
stored not just as a log, but as proper clinic
Apr 7, 2015 03:41
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> *To: *For openEHR clinical discussions;
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> *Cc: *openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org;
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> *Subject:*Re: ACTION just as event trigger
> Hi Pablo,
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> Think that an ACTION can happen without any previous instruction. For
> example, a medication taken with
Hi David. A medication taken should be an action or an observation? What
matters more, the event of taking the drug ot yhat thr drug eas taken? I think
the latter can occur when a doctor asks the patient for medication taken. I
agree the real time record of the event can also occur.
Th
Hi Pablo,
Think that an ACTION can happen without any previous instruction. For
example, a medication taken without a previous prescription. That
information has to be stored not just as a log, but as proper clinical
data. So it seems OK that ACTION includes part of the clinical record.
David
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A couple of week ago someone mebtioned that ACTION archetypes are not being
developed or used a lot, and maybe is because we actually don't need to put
data on ACTIONs as part of the clinical record, but maybe only as event trigger
and logs of ehat happened. With tgis I mean: ACTION re
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