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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-22935

Clarify meaning of acronym by spelling it out

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    • US Da Vinci HRex (FHIR)
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    • Robert Dieterle / May Terry: 7-0-1
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      Recommend spelling out acronym Long-Term and Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) at least once in the body. It is used in two locations.

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      + http://hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/us/davinci-hrex/2019Jun/C-CDA_on_FHIR_(FHIR_R4).html#c-cda-on-fhir-discharge-summary +

      C-CDA on FHIR Discharge Summary

      The Discharge Summary is a document which synopsizes a patient's admission to a hospital, LTPAC provider, or other setting. It provides information for the continuation of care following discharge. The Joint Commission requires the following information to be included in the Discharge Summary (http://www.jointcommission.org/): The reason for hospitalization (the admission) The procedures performed, as applicable The care, treatment, and services provided The patients condition and disposition at discharge Information provided to the patient and family Provisions for follow-up care The best practice for a Discharge Summary is to include the discharge disposition in the display of the header.

      + http://hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/us/davinci-hrex/2019Jun/C-CDA_on_FHIR_(FHIR_STU3).html#c-cda-on-fhir-discharge-summary +

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      C-CDA on FHIR Discharge Summary

      The Discharge Summary is a document which synopsizes a patient's admission to a hospital, LTPAC provider, or other setting. It provides information for the continuation of care following discharge. The Joint Commission requires the following information to be included in the Discharge Summary (http://www.jointcommission.org/): The reason for hospitalization (the admission) The procedures performed, as applicable The care, treatment, and services provided The patients condition and disposition at discharge Information provided to the patient and family Provisions for follow-up care The best practice for a Discharge Summary is to include the discharge disposition in the display of the header.

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