Medinfo2010 Clinical Modelling Tutorial

2010-09-20 Thread Heather Leslie
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HA: Medinfo2010 Clinical Modelling Tutorial

2010-09-20 Thread Ognian Pishev
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existence and assumed value

2010-09-20 Thread Heath Frankel
Hi Bert, Assumed value is different to default value (see the AOM spec for definition of assumed value, default value is further defined in the new 1.5 AOM spec). If an element has a assumed value defined and its value is not present, the assumed value should not be used in the data, it remains not

existence and assumed value

2010-09-20 Thread Ian McNicoll
Just to concur with Heath. These are intended to describe the clinical assumption that it would be safe to make, usually about patient state, if the data was NOT specifically recorded. i.e if patient position was not recorded in a blood pressure reading, it would be safe to assume the patient was

existence and assumed value

2010-09-20 Thread Bert Verhees
Thanks Heath for your explanation, that is indeed something completely different as I was thinking. So, it is something we do not need to worry about when processing archetyped data on the backend, You just made may day, saves me some time Bert Op 20-09-10 10:10, Heath Frankel schreef: > Hi Be

existence and assumed value

2010-09-20 Thread Leonardo Moretti
Hi Bert, maybe also this links could be helpful.. http://old.nabble.com/%22state%22-and--%22protocol%22-structures-are-mandatory%2C-when-defined--td29174701.html and http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Existence+of+Attributes+%28AOM,+ADL+and+XML%29 Leo BertV wrote: > > Hi all, > > I no