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  2. FHIR-24729

Patient age as observation vs dob on Patient resource? - DTR #75

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    • US Da Vinci DTR (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Financial Mgmt
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      The role of the CQL library is to provided tools that script writer can use. The determination of what information to obtain falls the script writer and not to the CQL library. The CQL library is the equivalent of a library which implements XSLT.

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      Answer: The role of the CQL library is to provided tools that script writer can use. The determination of what information to obtain falls the script writer and not to the CQL library. The CQL library is the equivalent of a library which implements XSLT.
    • Larry Decelles / Isaac Vetter: 14-0-6

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      I don't understand how common CQL libraries work, so hopefully this is a silly question. In the trivial example of patient age as a question backed by CQL. The CQL defines the data element as a LOINC code. I'd typically interpret that to mean that a SMART app would translate this LOINC code into a query on the Observation resource for the given patient. Is this true? Patient DOB is typically available on the FHIR Patient resource instead. I wouldn't expect age to be commonly associated with a LOINC code as an observation. Could you please clarify that somehow the DTR app or CQL libraries are smart enough to figure this out?

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      Patient age as observation vs DOB on Patient resource.

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