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On reviewing the very helpful comments on the existing Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) Problem and Problem-/diagnosis archetypes archetype, it is clear that we need to resolve some concept definitions in this difficult area, before we move on to the even more heated question of how to name these concepts.

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The focus for now is on identifying separate concepts, rather than getting embroiled in naming.

Please use the CKM discussion area from the 'Problem/diagnosis' archetype to make any comments as this will lead to a more interactive discussion. You will need to register (free) with CKM here , if you have not done so already.

At high-level we have identified three general aspects of the record where these kind of concepts appear:

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Managed summaries generally allow some sort of status to be accorded to the grouping e.g Active / Inactive to signify that certain problems of issues merit less immediate attention. This may be used both to influence screen display and decision support. e.g. Drug prescribing support may ignore 'inactive' conditions when doing disease-drug checking.

 Mindmap of concepts

Please use the CKM discussion area from the 'Problem' archetype to make any comments as this will lead to a more interactive discussion. You will need to register (free) with CKM here , if you have not done so already.

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