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The following are suggested sections for Healthcarepedia topic entries.
 
The following are suggested sections for Healthcarepedia topic entries.
  
* Title
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* Title (required)
* Question - rephrase the title in the form of a question, e.g. What is X? What does YYY stand for?   
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* Question (required) - rephrase the title in the form of a question, e.g. What is X? What does YYY stand for?   
* Definition - define question in a succinct, clear sentence.
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* Definition (required) - define question in succinct, clear sentences.
 
** Suggest creating definitions without long exhaustive lists of defining features
 
** Suggest creating definitions without long exhaustive lists of defining features
 
** Where possible, reference adjoining concepts and link internally to them
 
** Where possible, reference adjoining concepts and link internally to them
 
** Provide definitions that would be broadly correct without emphasizing exceptions or minor nuances
 
** Provide definitions that would be broadly correct without emphasizing exceptions or minor nuances
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* Current context for patients and consumers  
 
* Current context for patients and consumers  
 
** When possible present the appropriate context for a patient/consumer
 
** When possible present the appropriate context for a patient/consumer

Latest revision as of 23:29, 10 January 2017

The following are suggested sections for Healthcarepedia topic entries.

  • Title (required)
  • Question (required) - rephrase the title in the form of a question, e.g. What is X? What does YYY stand for?
  • Definition (required) - define question in succinct, clear sentences.
    • Suggest creating definitions without long exhaustive lists of defining features
    • Where possible, reference adjoining concepts and link internally to them
    • Provide definitions that would be broadly correct without emphasizing exceptions or minor nuances


  • Current context for patients and consumers
    • When possible present the appropriate context for a patient/consumer
  • Metrics and Value
  • Data sources
  • Major policies
  • Perspectives
  • Related terms and concepts
  • Relevant questions
  • Origin and history