Evidence Based Medicine on FHIR Implementation Guide
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Example ArtifactAssessment: Joanne Dehnbostel's Adaptation Report of Recommendation: ADA Obesity Management Recommendation 8.16

Page standards status: Informative

Generated Narrative: ArtifactAssessment 179698

version: 5; Last updated: 2024-12-12 13:30:04+0000

Profile: Adaptation

Artifact Author: Joanne Dehnbostel:

Artifact URL: https://fevir.net/resources/ArtifactAssessment/179698

Artifact Description:

This example of an Adaptation Profile shows the specific content that was changed when adapting one Recommendation Profile instance to create a new Recommendation Profile instance, serving a role of 'track changes' for structured data.

Artifact Status: active

identifier: FEvIR Object Identifier/https://fevir.net/FOI/179698

title: Joanne Dehnbostel's Adaptation Report of Recommendation: ADA Obesity Management Recommendation 8.16

artifact: Recommendation: ADA Obesity Management Recommendation 8.16

content

type: adapted element

classifier: string Datatype

path: overallSummary

Components

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8.16 Metabolic surgery should be a recommended option to treat type 2 diabetes in screened surgical candidates with BMI ≥40 kg/m2 (BMI ≥37.5 kg/m2 in Asian Americans) and in adults with BMI 35.0–39.9 kg/m2 (32.5–37.4 kg/m2 in Asian Americans) who do not achieve durable weight loss and improvement in comorbidities (including hyperglycemia) with nonsurgical methods. A

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* Rationale for Change to Resource ContentSuggested change
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8.16 Metabolic surgery should be a recommended option to treat type 2 diabetes in screened surgical candidates with BMI ≥40 kg/m2 (BMI ≥37.5 kg/m2 in Asian Americans) and in adults with BMI 35.0–39.9 kg/m2 (32.5–37.4 kg/m2 in Asian Americans) who do not achieve durable weight loss and improvement in comorbidities (including hyperglycemia) with nonsurgical methods.

Suggested Change to Resource Content