#155: correlating observations with encounters
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 Reporter:  lv            |       Owner:  dconnolly
     Type:  design-issue  |      Status:  assigned
 Priority:  major         |   Milestone:  data-domains3
Component:  data-stds     |  Resolution:
 Keywords:                |  Blocked By:
 Blocking:                |
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Changes (by dconnolly):

 * owner:  huhickman => dconnolly
 * milestone:  drn-basic-query => data-domains3
 * blocking:  160, 178 =>


Old description:

> Create a GPC definition for "Encounter"; may be based upon input from
> DSSNI or unique to the network.
>
>  - SQL queries to classify Epic CLARITY encounters according to type
>    - ''Cattails, Cerner design should follow straightforwardly''
>  - term hierarchy (names, paths) for
>    - aggregated counts on babel
>    - federated queries
>
> initially discussed on the dev call 9/16/14.

New description:

 Create a GPC definition for "same encounter" in the i2b2 sense; may be
 based upon input from DSSNI or unique to the network.

  - SQL queries to classify Epic CLARITY encounters according to type
    - ''Cattails, Cerner design should follow straightforwardly''

 ''term hierarchy (names, paths) are tracked separately in #120''

 ''initially discussed on the dev call 9/16/14; re-scoped after
 HackathonTwo''

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Comment:

 Splitting terminology out as #120 per HackathonTwo discussion.

 In that discussion, Campbell noted PCORNet CDM 1.0 has a reasonably clear
 specification for which observations go on the same encounter and which go
 on separate encounters:

 > - The ENCOUNTER Table contains one record per PATID and ENCOUNTERID
 (which reflects a unique combination of PATID, ADATE, PROVIDER and
 ENCTYPE).
 > - The encounter table should include information on interactions between
 patients and providers. Each diagnosis and procedure recorded during the
 encounter should have a separate record in the Diagnosis or Procedure
 Tables.
 > - Multiple visits to the same provider on the same day should be
 considered one encounter and should include all diagnoses and procedures
 that were recorded during those visits.
 > - Visits to different providers on the same day, such as a physician
 appointment that leads to a hospitalization, should be considered multiple
 encounters.
 > - Rollback or voided transactions and other adjustments should be
 processed before populating this table.

 ref #89,
  - [http://listserv.kumc.edu/pipermail/gpc-dev/2014q1/000009.html FW:
 PCORnet: Draft Common Data Model 1.0]
    \\Russ Waitman Wed Mar 19 15:12:02 CDT 2014

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