Software Deployment versus Patch Management

Software Deployment versus Patch Management

Does anyone know if Software Deployment configuration and Patch Management deployment would conflict with one another?  What I mean is, if I set up a Default Workstations software configuration under Software Deployment based on the Dynamic Group of Windows Workstations Windows 7 through Windows 10. I have 12 default applications within the software configuration that would go on all computers. I have the pre-check installation requirement check for the existing software, example Google Chrome version  76.0.3809.87. The pre-check is defined as If the software does exist and is version 76.0.3809.87 on success to skip install, on failure to install the software.

I have tested this default applications on the dynamic group. It works great. I started to use the Patch Management portion recently. I want to know if during the next refresh after the patch was deployed, will the default workstation configuration re-push the indicated software version of Google Chrome 76.0.3809.87 software or will it leave the updated patch version at  76.0.3809.100 that was delivered through patch management?

I have been looking for some sort of documentation that either either support this thinking or not.

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