Hi Gerard,
On 07/06/2017 07:46, GF wrote:
Dear Silje,
Questions in questionnaire are observations.
But what is it, when a Scale makes use of existing data in the
database and calculates an aggregate result?
(E.g. BMI)
Isn’t the latter an evaluation of existing observations by means of a
rule
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I agree.
‘questionnaire’ is many things, but not at the same time.
In any case any EHR needs to
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> answer is representing, and the use of it. Decision support? Clinically
> relevant? Merely a reminder? Put them into a template, using appropriate
> archetypes.
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> Regards, Vebjørn
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this has to be essentially correct, I think. If you think about it,
scores (at least well designed ones) are things whose 'questions' have
only known answers (think Apgar, GCS etc), each of which has objective
criteria that can be provided as training to any basically competent
person. When s
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