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Package hl7.fhir.us.breastcancer
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Url http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breastcancer/StructureDefinition/cimi-topic-StatementTopic-model
Version 0.2.0
Status draft
Date 2018-08-17T00:00:00+10:00
Name StatementTopicModel
Title BC StatementTopic Logical Model
Experimental False
Realm us
Authority hl7
Description Compositional and reusable grouping of clinical statement attributes that make up the clinical focus of a statement. StatementTopic class attributes are aligned with SNOMED CT Concept Model attributes when such an overlap exists. Note that this class does not include contextual attributes such as the nature of the action (ordered, proposed, planned, etc...), the nature of the patient state being described (e.g., present, suspected present, absent), and the attribution of this information (the who, when, where, how, why of the information recorded).
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StructureDefinition
cimi-statement-ClinicalStatement-model BC ClinicalStatement Logical Model

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BC StatementTopic Logical Model

Compositional and reusable grouping of clinical statement attributes that make up the clinical focus of a statement. StatementTopic class attributes are aligned with SNOMED CT Concept Model attributes when such an overlap exists. Note that this class does not include contextual attributes such as the nature of the action (ordered, proposed, planned, etc...), the nature of the patient state being described (e.g., present, suspected present, absent), and the attribution of this information (the who, when, where, how, why of the information recorded).


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