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Update negation text to reflect current common practice in CKM #27

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@joostholslag joostholslag commented Nov 16, 2024

Todo: generate HTMLs.

@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ rather than a name. For example, in any `ENTRY` describing current problems, the
the name/value pair "allergies: NONE". Here, "allergies" will be a `DV_CODED_TEXT`, and "NONE"
will be either a `DV_CODED_TEXT` or a `DV_TEXT`; the two will be associated by a containing object,
such as an instance of the `ELEMENT` class from the EHR RM. There is no explicit model of negation
in openEHR.
in the openEHR Reference Model; rather it's usually solved by specific 'exclusion' entry archetypes.
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in the openEHR Reference Model. Negation statements are normally solved by specific 'exclusion' archetypes.

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in the openEHR Reference Model. Negation statements are normally solved by specific 'exclusion' archetypes.

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in the openEHR Reference Model. Negation statements are normally solved by specific 'exclusion' archetypes.

Could you commit this change?

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