Yet another OBSERVATION vs. EVALUATION issue

2012-08-18 Thread Gerard Freriks
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Yet another OBSERVATION vs. EVALUATION issue

2012-08-18 Thread Sam Heard
Hi Stefan The scope of openEHR is the health record. With that in mind things are a little simpler On 17/08/2012 11:35 PM, Stefan Sauermann wrote: This is deeply philosophic, but if you want it you get it: ;) The fact that a smoker within a given population develops cancer is an

Yet another OBSERVATION vs. EVALUATION issue

2012-08-18 Thread Karsten Hilbert
20 something years of medical practice learned me to be humble and do not use the word Diagnosis too lightly: ... Example: I know that within one day I suspected the patient to have shortness of breath because of: asthma, pulmonary infection, cardiac failure and panic attacks/hyper

Yet another OBSERVATION vs. EVALUATION issue

2012-08-18 Thread Gerard Freriks
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Yet another OBSERVATION vs. EVALUATION issue

2012-08-18 Thread Karsten Hilbert
lets ditch the term 'Diagnosis' completely. Or use it only when we are -as you write- scientifically certain. And use other terms. We (EN13606 Association) prefer the 'Reasons for ...' type of terms, because that is what they do in real life. They are the excuses to do something (or nothing);

Yet another OBSERVATION vs. EVALUATION issue

2012-08-18 Thread Jussara
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