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 | Level 1/2 - Must 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 2 - Demonstrates exchange between 4 or more 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 |
Conclusions and working assumptions that will guide treatment of the patient, and recommendations for future treatment.
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Care Plan |
Description
NACHC proposes to advance the data class "Care Plan" and its associated FHIR and CDA profiles into USCDI. The USCDI already supports the primary required components of the care plan: Health Concerns, Goals, Interventions (via procedures, immunizations, medications, nutrition and diet) etc) and and Outcomes (via labs, assessments, functional status, etc). The Care Plan is a framework to support care teams and patient-centered care. It is described in the Care Plan Domain Analysis Model (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OJxtJiQMTVqRa5DtGrlZDd52gV5P8OR7x5suDvdYq4E/edit#heading=h.3c03cjrb5rok) FHIR Care Plan: http://hl7.org/fhir/careplan.html 80777-6Primary care Plan of care note C-CDA Care Plan: CDA-based care plan can be coded in LOINC as : 81215-6Care plan - recommended C-CDA R2.0 and R2.1 sections and is found at the link: https://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/product_brief.cfm?product_id=447 NACHC strongly supports the care plan as a required concept in USCDI. It currently has in production a FHIR care plan tool deployed in 6 FQHCs. Support for transmission of
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