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Events After Death #42
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In my case, I set death as top priority. So I removed all records after death. |
Option two is the best. These things can happen for example from autopsy and make sense. |
@PRijnbeek: I don't think @ericaVoss means to move the death date. I think she means to apply the convention to Condition and Person, now that we abolished the DEATH table in v6. Is that correct, @ericaVoss? Why "or"? |
Aah okay yes that makes sense. |
Great conversation everyone! This is what THEMIS needs!
Right now THEMIS is just logging what we want to address (THEMIS Progress Steps 1-3). We still have to agree to the THEMIS language, then put it out to the community on the forum for more feedback. So no worries, we aren't going off and making random rules on our own! |
Any thoughts? |
Same rule as for other Event tables? 60 days post mortem? |
CDM conventions updated. Closing this issue. |
This isn't documented in the new Themis convention library. Reopening until the library is updated with this convention. |
If there records after a death that are records that make sense postmortem they can either be kept or removed based on the potential analytic use cases.
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