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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-43715

Add an example to help illustrate the difference between linear combination and opportunity scoring

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    • US Quality Measures (FHIR)
    • 5.0.0-ballot [deprecated]
    • Clinical Quality Information
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      Agree with comment and recommendation.  Will use example specified in documentation provided to expand examples for Opportunity and Subject level linear scoring.

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      Agree with comment and recommendation.  Will use example specified in documentation provided to expand examples for Opportunity and Subject level linear scoring.
    • Juliet Rubini/ Anne Smith: 23-0-0
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      In the examples for opportunity and linear-combination scoring, the result is the same (57%), but this is due to the small size of the examples, not indicative that they always result in the same calculation.

      Add an example and explanation to make clear what the difference is:
      https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YI79XUQfgszPJP0_qDdT5jbkJ-q4ARXliTpiYk_0eDY/edit#gid=0

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            jen_seeman Jennifer Seeman
            bryn.rhodes Bryn Rhodes
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