Family
member
history
for
genetics
analysis
Member
History
H
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Family
member
history
for
genetics
analysis
Member
History
H
L7
Extensions
Adds
additional
information
Defines
common
extensions
used
with
or
related
to
a
family
member
history
supporting
both
the
capture
of
mother/father
relationships
as
well
as
additional
observations
necessary
to
enable
genetics-based
risk
analysis
for
patients
FamilyMemberHistory
resource
Adds
additional
information
to
a
family
member
history
supporting
both
the
capture
of
mother/father
relationships
as
well
as
additional
observations
necessary
to
enable
genetics-based
risk
analysis
for
patients
Extensions
:
family-member-history-genetics-parent
parent
:
Identifies
a
parent
of
the
relative.
family-member-history-genetics-sibling
sibling
:
Identifies
a
sibling
of
the
relative.
family-member-history-genetics-observation
observation
:
Allows
capturing
risk-relevant
observations
about
the
relative
that
aren't
themselves
a
specific
health
condition;
e.g.
Certain
ethnic
ancestries
that
are
disease-relevant,
presence
of
particular
genetic
markers,
etc.
familymemberhistory-abatement
abatement
:
The
approximate
date,
age,
or
flag
indicating
that
the
condition
of
the
family
member
resolved.
The
abatement
should
only
be
specified
if
the
condition
is
stated
in
the
positive
sense,
i.e.,
the
didNotHave
flag
is
false.
familymemberhistory-severity
severity
:
A
qualification
of
the
seriousness
or
impact
on
health
of
the
family
member
condition.
familymemberhistory-patient-record
patient-record
:
A
link
to
one
to
more
patient
records
for
the
relation.
familymemberhistory-type
type
:
Purpose
of
the
family
member
history
or
why
it
was
created,
such
as
when
family
member
history
is
targeted
for
cardiovascular
health,
mental
health,
or
genetic
counseling.