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properties:
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icpc:
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description: |-
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*OPTIONAL* An ICPC1.1-NL code representing the nature of this journal note. Does not necessarily mean the patient suffers from the condition
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An ICPC1.1-NL code representing the nature of this journal note. Does not necessarily mean the patient suffers from the condition
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this ICPC represents. For example, a patient that comes in asking questions about signs of Diabetes would have journal text with ICPC `"T90.02"`,
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even if tests show they clearly do not have Diabetes Mellitus.
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example: "A97.00"
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episode:
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description: |-
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*OPTIONAL* An ICPC1.1-NL code representing the problem / chronic illness that this journal note has been filed under.
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An ICPC1.1-NL code representing the problem / chronic illness that this journal note has been filed under.
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In our experience the difference between `icpc` and `episode` are not well demarkated and practitioners do not necessarily use these fields
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for their intended purpose. We suggest making no distinction between these 2 fields and accepting instead that this means journal text
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example: C
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code:
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*OPTIONAL* If present, a short code representing a specific kind of action, such as a referral (`VER` - from dutch _Verwijzing_),
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If present, a short code representing a specific kind of action, such as a referral (`VER` - from dutch _Verwijzing_),
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`H` for medication recipe refill (dutch: _Herhaalrecept_), `REC` for prescribing a recipe, `LAB` for processing laboratory results,
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or `BVO` for a nationally organized checkup such as for Cervical Cancer (from dutch: _Bevolkingsonderzoek_).
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