| TEMPLATE ID | ODL Report Issues |
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| Concept | ODL Report Issues |
| Description | Report ODLs that are self-monited by a patient |
| Purpose | Report ODLs that are self-monited by a patient |
| References | |
| Other Details (Language Independent) |
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| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1013.26.345 |
| Root archetype id | openEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.odl.v0 |
| Odls | Odls: Observation of daily living data that is reported by the patient himself while self-monitoring. |
| Open Issue | Open Issue: The subjective clinical history of the subject of care as recorded directly by the subject, or reported to a clinician by the subject or a carer. |
| Data | |
| Any event | Any event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time. |
| Data | |
| Issue | Issue: An issue or concern reported by the subject or caregiver. |
| Issue | Issue: Identification of the issue or concern reported by the subject or caregiver. |
| Comment | Comment: Narrative description about the identified issue. |
| Medication | Medication: Details of use, administration, dispensing or other care step relating to a medicine, vaccine or other therapeutic good which may arise from an instruction from a clinician. |
| Description | |
| Medication name | Medication name: The medicine, vaccine or other therapeutic good which was the focus of the action. Value set: ac0001 |
| Dosage | Dosage: Any instructions given to the subject of care or carer at the time of the action.
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| Comment | Comment: A comment on the action taken. |
| Problem | Problem: An issue or obstacle which adversely impacts on the physical, mental and/or social well-being of an individual. The definition of a problem is deliberately kept rather loose so as to capture any real or perceived concerns that may adversely affect an individual's wellbeing to any degree. |
| Data | |
| Problem | Problem: Identification of the index problem.
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| Comment | Comment: Description of the clinical aspects of the problem. |