Submitted By: Melissa Ayres / SSA | |
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Data Element Information | |
Use Case Description(s) | |
Use Case Description | SSA-VA federal benefits determination |
Estimated number of stakeholders capturing, accessing using or exchanging | approximately 11,000,000 individuals currently receive disability benefits from SSA with the number of applicants being higher |
Supporting Attachments |
USCDI V3+ Prioritized-SSA-VA_FINAL 9302022.xlsx |
Use Case Description | entered in error |
Estimated number of stakeholders capturing, accessing using or exchanging | entered in error |
Healthcare Aims |
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Maturity of Use and Technical Specifications for Data Element | |
Applicable Standard(s) | Please see suggestions from attached Excel document |
Additional Specifications | N/A |
Current Use | Extensively used in production environments |
Number of organizations/individuals with which this data element has been electronically exchanged | 5 or more. This data element has been tested at scale between multiple different production environments to support the majority of anticipated stakeholders. |
Supporting Artifacts |
SSA and VA currently obtain these elements via record exchange over the eHealth Exchange and other partners |
Potential Challenges | |
Restrictions on Standardization (e.g. proprietary code) | None |
Restrictions on Use (e.g. licensing, user fees) | None |
Privacy and Security Concerns | None |
Estimate of Overall Burden | We do not believe this to be a significant burden because we are already receiving this information in our one to one exchanges. |
Non-imaging and non-laboratory tests performed that result in structured or unstructured findings specific to the patient to facilitate the diagnosis and management of conditions. (e.g., electrocardiogram (ECG), visual acuity exam, macular exam, or graded exercise testing (GXT))
Data Element |
Additional Information |
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Clinical Test Result/Report
Description
Interpreted results of clinical tests that may include study performed, reason performed, findings, and impressions. Includes both structured and unstructured (narrative) components.
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