STU 3 Candidate

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Condition vs Procedure

Messages

A series of messages from the comparison algorithm. Errors indicate that solutions cannot be interoperable across both implementation guides (or that there are structural flaws in the definition of at least one).

PathMessage
Errors Detected
ConditionBase Type is not compatible (Condition/Procedure)
ConditionisSummary must be the same (true/false)
ConditionDifferent number of children at Condition (24/29)
Warnings about the comparison
ConditionStructureDefinition Procedure has a constraint that is not found in Condition and it is uncertain whether they are compatible (not(exists(f:reasonNotPerformed)) or f:notPerformed/@value=true())
Notes about differences (e.g. definitions)
ConditionElements differ in definition for short:
"Detailed information about conditions, problems or diagnoses"
"An action that is being or was performed on a patient"
ConditionElements differ in definition for definition:
"Use to record detailed information about conditions, problems or diagnoses recognized by a clinician. There are many uses including: recording a diagnosis during an encounter; populating a problem list or a summary statement, such as a discharge summary."
"An action that is or was performed on a patient. This can be a physical intervention like an operation, or less invasive like counseling or hypnotherapy."

Intersection

The intersection of the 2 constraint statements. This is what resource authors (either client or server) would need to conform to produce content valid against both implementation guides.

No intersection could be generated

Union

The union of the 2 constraint statements. This is what resource authors (either client or server) would need to be able to handle to accept content valid against either implementation guides.

No union could be generated