STU3 Candidate

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Detailed Descriptions for the elements in the DetectedIssue resource.

DetectedIssue
Definition

Indicates an actual or potential clinical issue with or between one or more active or proposed clinical actions for a patient; e.g. Drug-drug interaction, Ineffective treatment frequency, Procedure-condition conflict, etc.

Control 1..1
Alternate Names DDI; drug-drug interaction; Contraindication; Alert
DetectedIssue.patient
Definition

Indicates the patient whose record the detected issue is associated with.

Control 0..1
Type Reference ( Patient )
Requirements

While the subject could be inferred by tracing the subject of the implicated resources, it's useful to have a direct link for query purposes.

Summary true
DetectedIssue.category
Definition

Identifies the general type of issue identified.

Control 0..1
Terminology Binding Detected Issue Category ( Preferred )
Type CodeableConcept
Alternate Names type
Summary true
DetectedIssue.severity
Definition

Indicates the degree of importance associated with the identified issue based on the potential impact on the patient.

Control 0..1
Terminology Binding DetectedIssueSeverity ( Required )
Type code
Alternate Names severity
Summary true
DetectedIssue.implicated
Definition

Indicates the resource representing the current activity or proposed activity that is potentially problematic.

Control 0..*
Type Reference ( Any )
Alternate Names cause
Summary true
Comments

There's an implicit constraint on the number of implicated resources based on DetectedIssue.type; e.g. For drug-drug, there would be more than one. For timing, there would typically only be one.

DetectedIssue.detail
Definition

A textual explanation of the detected issue.

Control 0..1
Type string
Comments

Should focus on information not covered elsewhere as discrete data - no need to duplicate the narrative.

DetectedIssue.date
Definition

The date or date-time when the detected issue was initially identified.

Control 0..1
Type dateTime
Requirements

No-one can be responsible for mitigation prior to the issue being identified.

Summary true
DetectedIssue.author
Definition

Individual or device responsible for the issue being raised. For example, a decision support application or a pharmacist conducting a medication review.

Control 0..1
Type Reference ( Practitioner | Device )
Summary true
To Do Is this 80%?
DetectedIssue.identifier
Definition

Business identifier associated with the detected issue record.

Note This is a business identifer, not a resource identifier (see discussion )
Control 0..1
Type Identifier
Requirements

Allows linking instances of the same detected issue found on different servers.

Summary true
DetectedIssue.reference
Definition

The literature, knowledge-base or similar reference that describes the propensity for the detected issue identified.

Control 0..1
Type uri
To Do Is this in the 80%?
DetectedIssue.mitigation
Definition

Indicates an action that has been taken or is committed to to reduce or eliminate the likelihood of the risk identified by the detected issue from manifesting. Can also reflect an observation of known mitigating factors that may reduce/eliminate the need for any action.

Control 0..*
To Do How much, if any of this is in the 80%?
DetectedIssue.mitigation.action
Definition

Describes the action that was taken or the observation that was made that reduces/eliminates the risk associated with the identified issue.

Control 1..1
Terminology Binding Detected Issue Mitigation Action ( Preferred )
Type CodeableConcept
Comments

The "text" component can be used for detail or when no appropriate code exists.

DetectedIssue.mitigation.date
Definition

Indicates when the mitigating action was documented.

Control 0..1
Type dateTime
Comments

This may not be the same as when the mitigating step was actually taken.

DetectedIssue.mitigation.author
Definition

Identifies the practitioner who determined the mitigation and takes responsibility for the mitigation step occurring.

Control 0..1
Type Reference ( Practitioner )