Submitted By: Holly Miller, MD / MedAllies | |
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Data Element Information | |
Use Case Description(s) | |
Use Case Description | A critical member of the care team is the patient designated proxy decision maker. |
Estimated number of stakeholders capturing, accessing using or exchanging | This data class pertains to most or all patients, providers or requestors. |
Healthcare Aims |
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Maturity of Use and Technical Specifications for Data Element | |
Applicable Standard(s) | N/A |
Additional Specifications | N/A |
Current Use | This data element has been used at scale between multiple different production environments to support the majority of anticipated stakeholders |
Number of organizations/individuals with which this data element has been electronically exchanged | N/A |
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 | Needs to be added to a standard such that it can be captured in a discreet data field. |
Other Implementation Challenges | None. Currently this is captured on forms and as free text. |
ONC Evaluation Details Each submitted Data Element has been evaluated based on the following 4 criteria. The overall Level classification is a composite of the maturity based on these individual criteria. This information can be used to identify areas that require additional work to raise the overall classification level and consideration for inclusion in future versions of USCDI |
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Maturity – Standards/Technical Specifications | Comment Level - May be represented by a vocabulary standard or an element of a published technical specification. |
Maturity - Current Use | Level 2 - Used at scale in more than 2 different production environments |
Maturity - Current Exchange | Level 1 - Demonstrates exchange between 2 or 3 organizations with different EHR/HIT systems |
Breadth of Applicability - # Stakeholders Impacted | Level 2 - Used by a majority of patients, providers or events requiring its use |
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