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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-29722

Routine reporting of EEIs

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    Description

      Existing:
      In the ideal world:

      1. EEIs will be well defined and understood before a crisis occurs, but may need to evolve as a crisis evolves and more is understood about the emerging situation.

      2. Systems that have EEIs will be able to automatically collect and report it to organizations responsible for emergency response. Time spent manually collecting and reporting data that is not automated often suffers in quality[^1].

      3. New and changed EEI criteria can be automatically deployed, and those reporting systems can be rapidly updated to respond to changing information needs.

      Proposed:
      In the ideal world:

      1. EEIs will be well defined, understood, and implemented before a crisis occurs, but may need to evolve or be scaled as a crisis evolves and more is understood about the emerging situation.

      2. Systems that have EEIs will be able to automatically collect and report it to organizations responsible for emergency response. Time spent manually collecting and reporting data that is not automated often suffers in quality[^1].

      3. New and changed EEI criteria can be automatically deployed, and those reporting systems can be rapidly updated to respond to changing information needs.

      Comment:
      For some jurisdictions, some EEIs may be reported routinely outside of an event response and it would be just a matter of scaling up or adding additional EEIs specific to the situation or event. The way this reads, its only allowing for the possibility that EEIs would be reported for a specific response effort.

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