Instruction State Machine SCHEDULED - EXPIRED

2011-11-13 Thread Thomas Beale
On 12/11/2011 19:48, Erik Sundvall wrote:
 Hi!

 I just want to check if I understand the ISM intentions correctly...

 In FIGURE 24 openEHR standard Instruction State Machine in 
 http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/architecture/rm/ehr_im.pdf there 
 is no path from SCHEDULED to EXPIRED.
 Of course if something is scheduled but not done, it in reality is 
 likely postponed or rescheduled...

 ...but from an EHR-algorithm's perspective, if an 
 action's scheduled time passes and nothing has been reported to the 
 EHR system yet (none of the allowed ACTIVE, POSTPONED or re-SCEDULED) 
 what should the algorithm then conclude?
 I assume the EHR state for the action stays on SCHEDULED but having a 
 passed date. Is that correct? If so I guess out-of-date-finding 
 mechanisms need to look _both_ for EXPIRED-marked things and for 
 SCHEDULED things past due date. Is that correct?


this path is missing it obviously should be there. Erik, can you 
raise this as an issue on http://www.openehr.org/issues/browse/SPECPR . 
If you want to put some text with the issue that would end up in a new 
version of the EHR IM spec, please do.

thanks

- thomas




Instruction State Machine SCHEDULED - EXPIRED

2011-11-12 Thread Erik Sundvall
Hi!

I just want to check if I understand the ISM intentions correctly...

In FIGURE 24 openEHR standard Instruction State Machine in
http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/architecture/rm/ehr_im.pdf there is
no path from SCHEDULED to EXPIRED.
Of course if something is scheduled but not done, it in reality is likely
postponed or rescheduled...

...but from an EHR-algorithm's perspective, if an
action's scheduled time passes and nothing has been reported to the EHR
system yet (none of the allowed ACTIVE, POSTPONED or re-SCEDULED) what
should the algorithm then conclude?
I assume the EHR state for the action stays on SCHEDULED but having a
passed date. Is that correct? If so I guess out-of-date-finding mechanisms
need to look _both_ for EXPIRED-marked things and for SCHEDULED things past
due date. Is that correct?

Best regards,
Erik Sundvall
erik.sundvall at liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/  Tel: +46-13-286733
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