Gerard

The alternative suggestion is to allow the patient to add information to the 
EHR 
problem list - ie enter diabetes mellitus as a problem. It is true that the 
Entry will be known to have come from them. The composition will also come from 
them and unless the world changes a little - will not be accepted as valid 
without some clinical input.

Cheers, Sam

gfrer wrote:

> The archetype is the archetype and describes a specific concept.
> It does not matter who is using the archetype to provide answer.
> The author attribute will indicate whether it is the doctor or patient 
> that filled in the slot in the archetype.
> 
> Gerard
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> On 04 Mar 2004, at 22:24, Matias Klein wrote:
> 
>     Should a "diabetes" archetype have a proposition field where a
>     question can be stored as a string? How would multiple perspectives
>     be modeled (i.e. question to patient, question to doctor, question
>     to family member, etc.)?
> 
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