Comments in the Terminology Service Presumptions document

Hello,
I added some comments at the bottom of the Presumptions document. They are a bit clunky as I tried to key them to where they are relevant in the document.
When I comment on docs for the SHR community, the comments are physically located in the relevant place in the doc - I have no idea of the mechanism they use (and am quite stumbling in Google world), but could the TS community find out what the mechanism is, and consider implementing it for our documents? thanks.
David

David,

Thank you for shaping feedback on the document. I will contact the SHR team to identify the mechanism used and work to implement this within the TS Community Wiki.

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On Oct 13, 2013, at 11:47 AM, “David Aronow” uncle0wacko@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,

I added some comments at the bottom of the Presumptions document. They are a bit clunky as I tried to key them to where they are relevant in the document.

When I comment on docs for the SHR community, the comments are physically located in the relevant place in the doc - I have no idea of the mechanism they use (and am quite stumbling in Google world), but could the TS community find out what the mechanism is,
and consider implementing it for our documents? thanks.

David

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Hi,

We used google docs for the SHR documentation.

A google doc is created for each page and then embedded directly on the wiki.

Kind Regards

Hannes

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On 13 October 2013 18:04, Williams, Jennifer craigjen@regenstrief.org wrote:

David,

Thank you for shaping feedback on the document. I will contact the SHR team to identify the mechanism used and work to implement this within the TS Community Wiki.

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On Oct 13, 2013, at 11:47 AM, “David Aronow” uncle0wacko@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,

I added some comments at the bottom of the Presumptions document. They are a bit clunky as I tried to key them to where they are relevant in the document.

When I comment on docs for the SHR community, the comments are physically located in the relevant place in the doc - I have no idea of the mechanism they use (and am quite stumbling in Google world), but could the TS community find out what the mechanism is,
and consider implementing it for our documents? thanks.

David

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Thank you Hannes.

Jennifer L Williams, MPH

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Hi,

We used google docs for the SHR documentation.

A google doc is created for each page and then embedded directly on the wiki.

Kind Regards

Hannes

On 13 October 2013 18:04, Williams, Jennifer craigjen@regenstrief.org wrote:

David,

Thank you for shaping feedback on the document. I will contact the SHR team to identify the mechanism used and work to implement this within the TS Community Wiki.

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 13, 2013, at 11:47 AM, “David Aronow” uncle0wacko@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,
I added some comments at the bottom of the Presumptions document. They are a bit clunky as I tried to key them to where they are relevant in the document.

When I comment on docs for the SHR community, the comments are physically located in the relevant place in the doc - I have no idea of the mechanism they use (and am quite stumbling in Google world), but could the TS community find out what the mechanism is,
and consider implementing it for our documents? thanks.
David


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Hello All, I wanted to send a note to the entire group regarding David’s recent request. I have converted the Presumptions document into a Google Document which is embedded in the Wiki page. This will allow for community members to leave comments/feedback for future discussion. Here is the link https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Terminology+Service+Presumptions to the approptriate page, you will see I added David’s comments to the appropriate sections as well. Please let me know if I can work on any other tweaks such as this. Thank you David for your suggestion and feedback.

Cheers.

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On Sunday, October 13, 2013 11:47:56 AM UTC-4, David Aronow wrote:

Hello,
I added some comments at the bottom of the Presumptions document. They are a bit clunky as I tried to key them to where they are relevant in the document.
When I comment on docs for the SHR community, the comments are physically located in the relevant place in the doc - I have no idea of the mechanism they use (and am quite stumbling in Google world), but could the TS community find out what the mechanism is, and consider implementing it for our documents? thanks.
David