This seems main to be about questionnaires as well - can I suggest a separate thread for that discussion?

thanks

- thomas


On 31/05/2017 00:37, GF wrote:
There are several kinds of context archetypes/templates and their meta-data are used for:
- de novo data - re-used data
- step in the clinical treatment model (observation, assessment/inference, planning, ordering, execution) - kind of interface it is designed for (data presentation on a screen, data capture, database store/retrieve, CDSS, …

Each Template needs to capture all this and is a Composition.
All these contexts are characteristics of a Composition in the end.

Questionnaires are in essence a tool that classifies information.
And sometimes it transforms a set of responses into an aggregated value/code The questionnaire can be treated as any classification, meaning we need to de fine inclusion and exclusion criteria, and possible results per question can be a quantitative result (number, PQ, code), or a semi-quantitative result (high, low), or a qualitative result (present/ not present). Semi-Qualitative results need, inclusion/exclusion criteria and a definition of what the norm/population is is about (females, children, etc.)


G


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