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Thanks for joining for today's Due Dillegence Review of the CA Baseline Observation (Laboratory Results) profile against the IPS Observation Results: laboratory profile.
It was a smaller group today so we decided to hold our loopback discussion on the Observation (General Use) decisions that were TBD (e.g., whether to relax MS flag on dataAbsentReason in the parent profile given the impact on its child profiles like Smoking Status).
For the Observation Laboratory Results Profile, we noted two DDR issues that resulted in decision to relax constraints on two elements (remove MS flag on identifier and issued). A full description of rationale and change can be found in our Simplifier Issue Log for this review: simplifier.net/canadianfhirbaselineprofilesca-core/observationprofilelaboratory/~issues/1560
We have one more relaxation consideration (i.e., MS flag on dataAbsentReason) to finish discussing at the beginning of the next DDR on July 2nd.
Thanks to all who attended the call today:
- Elliot Silver
- Harsh Sharma
- Adesh Maharaj
- Irfan Hakim
- Shamil Nizamov
- Thomas Zhou
- Sheridan Cook
Agenda for this Friday's DDR Session, we will be continue with the discussions we had last session surrounding several elements from SmokingStatus Profiles in IPS and CA Baseline. Following those reviews, we will hope to move to the LabResults Profiles.
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