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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-31339

Confirm Snapshot and Differential tables are consistent and use Open slices.

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    • US Breast Cancer Radiology Reporting (FHIR)
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    • Clinical Interoperability Council
    • Tumor Satellite
    • 13.14.1
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      Any difference would be a tooling issue because the snapshot is created by the tooling from the differential.
      That being said, in the next version the tooling that we are using (FSH) is treating this differently and is not slicing at all but restricting value[x[ to type of only Quantity or Range.
      If the intent of having an open slice was to allow additional value types this does not allow that by design.

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      Any difference would be a tooling issue because the snapshot is created by the tooling from the differential. That being said, in the next version the tooling that we are using (FSH) is treating this differently and is not slicing at all but restricting value[x[ to type of only Quantity or Range. If the intent of having an open slice was to allow additional value types this does not allow that by design.
    • Russ Leftwich / Richard Esmond : 8-0-1
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      On Differential tab, Observation.value appears to be sliced with an open slice; however on Snapshot tab, Observation.value appears to be sliced by closed slice, which restricts additional future slicing. Confirm Snapshot and Differential tables are consistent and use Open slices if possible

      (Comment 66 - imported by: Jean Duteau)

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