Details
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Change Request
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Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
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Highest
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Clinical Quality Language (FHIR)
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1.4
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Clinical Decision Support
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Authors Guide
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Authors Guide - Introduction
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Chris Moesel/Isaac Vetter: 15-0-0
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Clarification
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Non-substantive
Description
Makes it a little more clear that each of the “several basic elements” are a type of token, which then builds up CQL.
Existing Wording:
The syntax, or structure, of CQL is built from several basic elements called tokens. These tokens are symbols, such as + and *, keywords, such as define and from, literals, such as 5 and 'active', and identifiers, such as Person and "Inpatient Encounters".
Proposed Wording:
The syntax, or structure, of CQL is built from several basic elements that are all classified as tokens. There are five different types of tokens present in CQL: symbols, such as + and *, keywords, such as define and from, literals, such as 5 and 'active', and identifiers, such as Person and "Inpatient Encounters".
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BALLOT-12679 Affirmative - Bryn Rhodes : 2020-May-CQLANG R1 Normative
- Balloted