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In the hospital Paul's blood pressure was measured regularly and entered in a screen form based on the 'vital signs' composition.
Furthermore, Paul's blood pressure was measured when he arrived at the hospital and entered in a screen form based on the 'encounter' composition.
After Paul had been discharged the data documented during his stay in hospital were transferred to his GP.
Now the GP's EHR system (system A) has to deal with the issue that it receives a set of blood pressure measurements from system B entered in different compositions/contexts. 

Question: How will system A manage that (e.g. the composition 'vital signs' might not be available in system A)? (Would be all blood pressure measurements mapped to the existing structure in system A? Would system A be able to create a list of ALL blood pressure measurements created during the hospitalization?)
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Question: If system A will be able to receive all blood pressure measurements created during the hospitalization correctly, would it later be (within system A) possible to distinguish those measurements which were initially saved using the 'vital signs' composition and those using the 'encounter' composition?
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