2021-04-19 - OBSERVABLE Meeting@SNOMED Business Meeting
Date and time
2021-04-19 12.00-15.00 UTC
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Attendees
@Daniel Karlsson
Alex Gomez
@Andrew Perry
@Former user (Deleted)
@Former user (Deleted)
@Jim Campbell
@Feikje Hielkema
@Alejandro Lopez Osornio
Andrew Atkinson
@Brandon Ulrich
Andrew Norton
Roger Jane
@Dr Aqram
Dr Zulhairi HIC, MOH Malaysia
@Elaine Wooler
@Krista Lilly
@Farzaneh Ashrafi
@Former user (Deleted)
@Jim Case
@Yongsheng Gao
Basil Bekdash
@Pero Grgic
@Guillermo Reynoso
@Ian Spiers
Ingrid Mertens (BE)
@John Snyder (Unlicensed)
@Jon Zammit
Karim Nashar
@Katrien Scheerlinck (Unlicensed)
@Mark Banks
@Mikko Härkönen
@Natasha Krul
Nick McGraw
@Former user (Deleted)
@Former user (Deleted)
@Rutt Lindström
@Former user (Deleted)
@Stefan Dubois
@Susan Matney
@Former user (Deleted)
@Gary Dickinson
@Jeff Pierson
@Former user (Deleted) (Korean NRC)
Vandhanadevi Vedagiri
@Former user (Deleted)
Jermaine Martin
@Donna Morgan
@Kathleen Sibley
@Rita Pyle
@Former user (Deleted)
@Rob Hausam
Jose Astudillo
@Zac.Whitewood-Moores
@Former user (Deleted)
@Former user (Deleted)
Sara Russo
@Nicola Ingram
@Peter Williams
@Steven Dain
Andrew Taylor
@Charles Gutteridge
@Sarita Keni
@Scott Campbell
Shahidah Adilah
Apologies
@Suzanne Santamaria
Objectives
Discuss and make progress on these issues:
Scale observables
Settables
Evaluation procedures → Observables project
Editorial guide for Observables
Discussion items
See below.
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1 | 10 | Welcome & apologies | @Daniel Karlsson |
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2 | 1 | Conflicts of interest |
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3 | 3 | Minutes from previous meeting | @Daniel Karlsson |
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4 | 30 | Observables presentation (if requested) | @Daniel Karlsson @Suzanne Santamaria @Farzaneh Ashrafi |
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5 | 50 | Scale Observables | @Jim Campbell @Jim Case @Former user (Deleted) @Steven Dain |
2021-04-19: Assessment scale hierarchy requirements https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1b_vmIY7IFjfYuaXd6H-c5GxijEyaFj75wbvreZ4_fkA/edit?usp=sharing @Former user (Deleted) provided background to the use cases provided by the Anesthesia CRG. A requirement to represent the scale points of the assessment scales when they correspond to findings, but question is who is responsible for the association between clinical findings in general and scale points. There are two use cases which are slightly different: (1) the requirement to be able to use SNOMED CT to encode contents of the EHR and then use that to "populate" assessment scale components, and (2) the requirement to be able to store and communicate results of application of the assessment scales per se using SNOMED CT concepts. Moving from (1) (i.e. a SNOMED CT encoded EHR) to (2) (SNOMED CT encoded assessment scale representation) is non-trivial. There is a discrepancy between the recording of clinical findings (more granular) and the recording of values for assessment instruments (discrete buckets). The challenge is matching the clinical findings to the appropriate value in the assessment. This is not (necessarily) something that is handled within SNOMED. However, assessment scales are also sometimes used as the primary documentation. |
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6 | 15 | Settables | @Daniel Karlsson | The issue of representation of target observables has been raised again in a Jira ticket. The question the group needs to answer is whether targets and observables need to be seperated or to be kept apart. In practice, is there a requirement to query for both observables and "settings" alternatively is there a risk in having targets and observations mixed up? One solution would be to (minimally) add a primitive parent "setting observable" (or just "setting") to all targets, settings, parameters, etc. in the current observables hierarchy. 2020-09-21: @Suzanne Santamaria shared with the nutrition group, will share with @Jim Case 2020-11-16: Release of content postponed to July 2021. 2020-12-14: If time permits, go through comments from Jim Case. See this page 2021-02-08: "Parameter" is a better name for the super concept of all observables determined by decision. Proposed definition "A parameter is an entity whose value is determined by decision of an agent as opposed being observed in reality. Examples of settings are goals or targets, equipment settings, and treatment parameters" Subtypes of | Parameter | will be added including Goal/Target, Device setting etc. Reusing 252116004 | Observation parameter (observable entity) | might be risky as it might already be in use plus we could at the meeting not determine its meaning. 2021-04-19: Agreement on separating "observed" observables from target observables (possibly calling those observables might be a misnomer). Implementation of the separation needs to be discussed. As proposed, the separation depends on there being primitive stated parents for non-parameter observables, but the more concepts are fully defined, the greater the chance of a fully defined observables subsuming a parameter. |
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7 | 50 | E2O | @Jim Campbell @Daniel Karlsson | Report and discussion on results of E2O project Inception and Elaboration document updated. Initial 850 concepts for template conversion identified for discussion. |
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8 | 30 (if time allows) | Editorial Guide | @Daniel Karlsson | A review of existing Editorial Guide for Observables is due. Some pages seem dated. Comments to pages are done in a Google Doc here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dfDd-K4hP425O_7poTA8roZ_fkAKQj0l458LGob1FBM/edit?usp=sharing
2020-12-14: Templates for quality and process observables. Particularly, the boundary between quality and process observables might need discussion (presentation). There is (at least) a potential for inconsistencies unless there are clear guidance on when to use quality and process patterns respectively as there @Former user (Deleted) what about e.g. clotting time? 2021-01-18: Comments from SNOMED staff to the EG Google Doc was discussed. Comments were added to the document. "PG agreement" as a comment in the document indicates that the project group agreed to the comment above. 2021-04-19: No time left... |
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9 | 1 | Next meeting | @Daniel Karlsson | Next meeting is 2021-05-17 20.00 UTC Items (proposed): |
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2020-09-21 - OBSERVABLE Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2025-Sep-09 | |
2020-10-19 - OBSERVABLE Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2025-Sep-09 | |
2020-12-14 - OBSERVABLE Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2025-Sep-09 | |
2021-02-08 - OBSERVABLE Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2025-Sep-09 | |
E2O meeting 20220825 | Daniel Karlsson | 2022-Aug-25 | |
2022-05-23 - OBSERVABLE Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2022-May-24 | |
E2O meeting 20220504 | Daniel Karlsson | 2022-May-05 | |
2022-04-25 - OBSERVABLE Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2022-Apr-26 | |
2022-04-06 - OBSERVABLE Face-to-face Meeting | Daniel Karlsson | 2022-Apr-25 |
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