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    • Resolution: Not Persuasive
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    • US SDOH Clinical Care (FHIR)
    • 0.1.0 [deprecated]
    • Patient Care
    • Personas and Patient Stories [deprecated]
    • Personas and Patient Stories
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      The use cases referenced were removed from the SDOH IG, prior to publishing the STU1 version, and are available on Confluence. They were replaced in the IG with functional use cases. The community is encouraged work with the Gravity Project to update the use case on Confluence, if appropriate. Since the use cases are no longer part of the SDOH IG, we find the comment to be Not Persuasive.

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      The use cases referenced were removed from the SDOH IG, prior to publishing the STU1 version, and are available on Confluence. They were replaced in the IG with functional use cases. The community is encouraged work with the Gravity Project to update the use case on Confluence, if appropriate. Since the use cases are no longer part of the SDOH IG, we find the comment to be Not Persuasive.
    • Bob Dieterle / Laura Heerman-Langford : 7-1-0

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      What is the difference between a practitioner and a caregiver? It would be more helpful to use common roles in the health care setting (physician, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, nurses aid, medical assistant, etc)

      Existing Wording:

      Role (e.g., patient, practitioner, caregiver)

      (Comment 215 - imported by: Robert Dieterle)

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            caterina.lasome Caterina Lasome (Inactive)
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