HL7 FHIR® Implementation Guide: Breast Cancer Data, Release 1 - US Realm (Draft for Comment)

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MembersModel


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  <text>
    <status value="generated"/>
    <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <p><b>BC Members Logical Model</b></p>
  <p>Members represent the elements of a group of a related but independent evaluations.

Examples are the measurements that compose a complete blood count (CBC), or the elements of a pathology report. Each member is an independent evaluation, but the grouping reflects a composite lab order, shared specimen, or a single report author. Typically the Category and Reason are not given for individual findings that are part of the panel, but rather given at the level of the panel itself. Although the proper place to define Members this might be in EvaluationResultTopic, it cannot be defined there because the value references EvaluationResultRecorded, which is a clinical statement class.

CIMI Alignment: CIMI V0.0.4 does not have this attribute and uses CompoundClinicalStatement to create panels. Compared to having a separate class, the current representation closer alignment with FHIR and greater flexibility (related observations can be added to any observation).</p>
</div>
  </text>
  <url
       value="http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breastcancer/StructureDefinition/cimi-statement-Members-model"/>
  <identifier>
    <system value="http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breastcancer"/>
    <value value="cimi.statement.Members"/>
  </identifier>
  <version value="0.1.0"/>
  <name value="MembersModel"/>
  <title value="BC Members Logical Model"/>
  <status value="draft"/>
  <date value="2018-04-01T00:00:00+11:00"/>
  <publisher
             value="The HL7 Cancer Interoperability Group sponsored by Clinical Interoperability Council Work Group (CIC)"/>
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      <value value="http://standardhealthrecord.org"/>
    </telecom>
  </contact>
  <description
               value="Members represent the elements of a group of a related but independent evaluations.

Examples are the measurements that compose a complete blood count (CBC), or the elements of a pathology report. Each member is an independent evaluation, but the grouping reflects a composite lab order, shared specimen, or a single report author. Typically the Category and Reason are not given for individual findings that are part of the panel, but rather given at the level of the panel itself. Although the proper place to define Members this might be in EvaluationResultTopic, it cannot be defined there because the value references EvaluationResultRecorded, which is a clinical statement class.

CIMI Alignment: CIMI V0.0.4 does not have this attribute and uses CompoundClinicalStatement to create panels. Compared to having a separate class, the current representation closer alignment with FHIR and greater flexibility (related observations can be added to any observation)."/>
  <kind value="logical"/>
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  <derivation value="specialization"/>
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      <definition
                  value="Members represent the elements of a group of a related but independent evaluations.

Examples are the measurements that compose a complete blood count (CBC), or the elements of a pathology report. Each member is an independent evaluation, but the grouping reflects a composite lab order, shared specimen, or a single report author. Typically the Category and Reason are not given for individual findings that are part of the panel, but rather given at the level of the panel itself. Although the proper place to define Members this might be in EvaluationResultTopic, it cannot be defined there because the value references EvaluationResultRecorded, which is a clinical statement class.

CIMI Alignment: CIMI V0.0.4 does not have this attribute and uses CompoundClinicalStatement to create panels. Compared to having a separate class, the current representation closer alignment with FHIR and greater flexibility (related observations can be added to any observation)."/>
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    <element id="cimi-statement-Members-model.value">
      <path value="cimi-statement-Members-model.value"/>
      <short
             value="EvaluationResultRecorded representing members represent the elements of a group of a related but independent evaluations."/>
      <definition
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Examples are the measurements that compose a complete blood count (CBC), or the elements of a pathology report. Each member is an independent evaluation, but the grouping reflects a composite lab order, shared specimen, or a single report author. Typically the Category and Reason are not given for individual findings that are part of the panel, but rather given at the level of the panel itself. Although the proper place to define Members this might be in EvaluationResultTopic, it cannot be defined there because the value references EvaluationResultRecorded, which is a clinical statement class.

CIMI Alignment: CIMI V0.0.4 does not have this attribute and uses CompoundClinicalStatement to create panels. Compared to having a separate class, the current representation closer alignment with FHIR and greater flexibility (related observations can be added to any observation)."/>
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Examples are the measurements that compose a complete blood count (CBC), or the elements of a pathology report. Each member is an independent evaluation, but the grouping reflects a composite lab order, shared specimen, or a single report author. Typically the Category and Reason are not given for individual findings that are part of the panel, but rather given at the level of the panel itself. Although the proper place to define Members this might be in EvaluationResultTopic, it cannot be defined there because the value references EvaluationResultRecorded, which is a clinical statement class.

CIMI Alignment: CIMI V0.0.4 does not have this attribute and uses CompoundClinicalStatement to create panels. Compared to having a separate class, the current representation closer alignment with FHIR and greater flexibility (related observations can be added to any observation)."/>
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      <path value="cimi-statement-Members-model.value"/>
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             value="EvaluationResultRecorded representing members represent the elements of a group of a related but independent evaluations."/>
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Examples are the measurements that compose a complete blood count (CBC), or the elements of a pathology report. Each member is an independent evaluation, but the grouping reflects a composite lab order, shared specimen, or a single report author. Typically the Category and Reason are not given for individual findings that are part of the panel, but rather given at the level of the panel itself. Although the proper place to define Members this might be in EvaluationResultTopic, it cannot be defined there because the value references EvaluationResultRecorded, which is a clinical statement class.

CIMI Alignment: CIMI V0.0.4 does not have this attribute and uses CompoundClinicalStatement to create panels. Compared to having a separate class, the current representation closer alignment with FHIR and greater flexibility (related observations can be added to any observation)."/>
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