2017-07-14 Meeting notes
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Indication of consent | Former user (Deleted) |
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Document defines how to use HealthCare Identifiers in various datatypes, somehow it miss explaining how for CE. Consensus sounds to be to use CE rather than XON since we can locally extend table 0396? See Attachments section for full discussion. | Former user (Deleted) | To be discussed in a future meeting |
HL7 Table 0191 - Type of referenced data HL7 Table 0291—Subtype of Referenced Data I would like to add a note: in http://confluence.hl7australia.com/display/OO/3+Datatypes#id-3Datatypes-table0191 That when MIME types or subtypes values are used in the fields that they should be treated case case insensitively as per RFC 2045. https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt says: "The type, subtype, and parameter names are not case sensitive. For example, TEXT, Text, and TeXt are all equivalent top-level media types." There is a conformance point for it under (HL7au:00044.10.2), but it probably deserves a note in the main text discussion also to help make sure this fact isn't missed. It is probably worth referencing the RFC2045. | Former user (Deleted) | To be discussed in a future meeting |
Attachments
Action items
Former user (Deleted) to add Indication of Consent onto Confluence.
Former user (Deleted) to circulate the latest release to O&O working group to seek any further feedback and see if there is any objection to having the document go to public comment.