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  2. FHIR-11078

How to assert "looked for but not found"? - 2016-09 core #97

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      Feb 2,2107 motion to defer and mark Not Persuasive.

      Eric Haas/Riki Merrick: 8-1-3

      --------------------------------------------------------------------------Motion to reopen and redisposition: Eric Haas/Robert Dieterle: 6-0-0

      Put the negative resutl in the value field ( e.g blood in urine --> negative). if there is an exceptional use the dataAbsentReason.

      see the comments for these fields whih discuss this.

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      Feb 2,2107 motion to defer and mark Not Persuasive. Eric Haas/Riki Merrick: 8-1-3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------Motion to reopen and redisposition: Eric Haas/Robert Dieterle: 6-0-0 Put the negative resutl in the value field ( e.g blood in urine --> negative). if there is an exceptional use the dataAbsentReason. see the comments for these fields whih discuss this.
    • Eric Haas/Robert Dieterle: 6-0-0
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      Comment:

      How does one assert that the something was looked for but not found? e.g., no blood in the urine, no vision in the left eye? I don't think it's appropriate to punt this to terminology, as I don't believe any terminology system handles this fully

      Summary:

      How to assert "looked for but not found"?

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            MulrooneyG Galen Mulrooney
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