Hello Silje,

We had a little discussion on the matter in the questions part of the
wiki this year
https://openehr.atlassian.net/wiki/questions/30900242/how-to-model-meta-archetypes

Regards

2016-09-28 13:27 GMT+02:00 Bakke, Silje Ljosland
<silje.ljosland.ba...@nasjonalikt.no>:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> We’re working on requirements for labs results, and have bumped into a
> potential problem. Some results are textual/non-quantitative in nature, for
> example “positive/negative”, “+/++/+++”, “negative/borderline/positive”.
> These results also need a kind of “normal range” for the receiving system to
> be able to mark or emphasise it in the UI. The text data type however
> doesn’t have any normal range/reference ranges attributes in the reference
> model like the quantity, count and ordinal data types do. We can’t have
> several different places where the normality information is kept for
> different data types, as this would be very complex to handle. How should
> this be handled?
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Silje Ljosland Bakke
>
>
>
> Information Architect, RN
>
> Coordinator, National Editorial Board for Archetypes
> National ICT Norway
>
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>
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