Submitted by hantran on 2022-09-30
Analysis of clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient.
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Values/Results
Description
Documented findings of the analysis of a tested specimen. Includes both structured and unstructured (narrative) components.
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Comment
Submitted by jenna.stern on 2022-04-29
Laboratory results (date and timestamps)
Vizient recommends adding to USCDI v3 Laboratory results (date and timestamps). Date and time stamps would allow for trending of labs over time. This could be especially helpful when initially adding patient data into Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) databases since the upload date would be similar for all results.Submitted by Riki Merrick APHL on 2021-09-29
Rename the element to Result Value; clarify its definition/use
This element should be called Result Value (to differentiate it from the performed test, which some also refer to as "result") (in v2 reported in OBX-5, in C-CDA and FHIR in observation.value). While the definition indicates this captures structured and unstructured data it is missing all the detail around how to address the different formats:- unstructured = narrative results use formated text, are human readable, but not easily usable for computers and harder to use in data comparison
- structured results fall into several categories and should be represented as follows:
- For qualitative tests:
- Coded to SNOMED CT drawn from organism hierarchy for organism names; drwan from qualifier hierachy for presence/absence findings and other ordinal results; drawn from clinical findings for pathology, microscopy, microbiology
- include the original text the coding was based on, if different from the description of the code
- For quantitative tests:
- include (in a separate field) the units of measure – coded to UCUM) - this should NOT be sent as a string in a single result field
- use a structured numeric datatype to allow support for ranges, ratios and smaller than/greater than statements
- For qualitative tests:
Submitted by Riki Merrick APHL on 2021-09-29
Addition to my comment above
The level 2 element https://www.healthit.gov/isa/taxonomy/term/2446/level-2 supports the renaming - these two elements need to be reconciled.Submitted by sabhyankar on 2020-10-23
Applicable stsandards for lab results
The Regenstrief LOINC team recommends adding the following Applicable Standard(s) text to the Values/Results row: “SNOMED CT for qualitative results, UCUM units of measure to accompany quantitative results.”Submitted by sabner on 2020-10-09
Submitted by Riki Merrick on 2023-09-19
Improve the defintion of the different types of result values
As highlighted in comment https://www.healthit.gov/isa/comment/7016 and also requested by https://www.healthit.gov/isa/comment/3231 including more detail around the type of results, with furhter constraint on the hierachies within SNOMED CT that properly represent the expected concepts: narrative (not coded) - usable for human consumption qualitative (coded) using different hierarchies within SNOMED CT: organism hierarchy for micro results, qualifier value for ordinal results, clinical findings for any others quantitative using UCUM to express the unit of measure (as also pointed out in this comment: https://www.healthit.gov/isa/comment/3321) APHL also supports the reconciliation (as requested in this comment: https://www.healthit.gov/isa/comment/11901) with this level 2 data element Laboratory Result Value but prefers that name for this element.