Difference between revisions of "Style:Suggested Topic Sections"
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The following are suggested sections for Healthcarepedia topic entries. | The following are suggested sections for Healthcarepedia topic entries. | ||
− | * Title | + | * Title (required) |
− | * Question - rephrase the title in the form of a question, e.g. What is X? What does YYY stand for? | + | * 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. | + | * Definition (required) - define question in a succinct, clear sentence. |
** 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 |
Revision as of 23:28, 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 a succinct, clear sentence.
- 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