Stream: committers
Topic: entered in error warning
Rik Smithies (Aug 10 2019 at 17:32):
Some resources such as Practitioner don't seem to have entered in error value in their spreadsheet, and yet this is not flagged as a warning (or at least, it doesn't stop it being FMM 3). The medication definition resources don't not need this (deleting one would not be clinically significant), so how can I I work around this warning?
Grahame Grieve (Aug 10 2019 at 20:29):
I'm not sure where it's specified, but it is specified somewhere
Grahame Grieve (Aug 10 2019 at 20:31):
anyhow, you should just create an entered-in-error-status and write what you want to say.
Grahame Grieve (Aug 10 2019 at 20:32):
but "deleting one would not be clinically significant" doesn't mean "don't not need this" - the question still arises: what would you do if you had created one in error?
Rik Smithies (Aug 11 2019 at 00:46):
Probably just delete it again.
There is no need that I know of to preserve these things to say "this was once what we believed". I suppose one would have see if anyone had used this information consequentially, but that seems really beyond FHIR.
I can create dummy "entered in errors" to work around this. I can say ".status=entered-in-error" - which works nicely even if there is no status attribute ;-). But maybe I can just put free text in there, that did not occur to me.
Grahame Grieve (Aug 11 2019 at 21:00):
just explain to the users so that they know what to expect
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