Gerard Freriks wrote:
>Hi, > > >S.o.C can mean many things: > >One person >One mother or foetus >Any body part in or outside the body > >And any grouping of items mentioned above. > >A S.o.C indicates the participation in activities. > in the openEHR models, we have explicitly made "subject of care" the party being cared for; this is distinct from the "subject of a clinical statement", whcih may be an organ or sample of some kind. All clinical statements are expressed by ENTRYs of one kind or another, and all must appear inside TRANSACTIONs (CEN COMPOSITION). There is also an attribute ENTRY.subject_relationship, which means the relationship of the subject of the statement to the subject of the record. - thomas beale - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

