In some cases, an implementer may need to add additional information about each member of a subset. This information may be additional textual information or additional coded values.
Annotating each member of a subset with additional information can facilitate the processing of subset members and assist in meeting the functional requirements of a system.
Requirement | Description | Example Use | Reference Set |
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A set of components with free text annotations | A set of concepts, descriptions or relationships each annotated with a free text note | Displaying a textual note for each concept in a list. For example, displaying an advisory note on how to request a particular procedure. | Annotation reference set |
A set of components with coded annotations
| A set of concepts, descriptions or relationships each annotated with a reference to another component | Marking each concept with a specific coded value to support automated processing of a list. For example, marking each inactive concept with a code that indicates the reason they were inactivated |
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Specifying whether descriptions are preferred or acceptable in a given dialect, care setting or clinical context. | Language reference set |
For more detailed use case examples, please refer to the following sections:
- Linking concepts to web resources
- Representing reasons for component inactivation
- Indications of acceptability of descriptions
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