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CDC's Comment for draft USCDI v6
CDC is requesting that Patient Identifier Type be added for consideration to USCDI V6 to inform hospital and ambulatory medical care survey data collection efforts.
Justification: National Healthcare Surveys and NAMCS both conduct data linkages to other datasets (e.g. National Death Index, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, etc.) and publish them as restricted use data files. This data element will increase the ability to track unique patients, improving accuracy and quality in these produced datasets.
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CDC's comment for proposed inclusion in USCDI v7
National Hospital Care Survey (NHCS) and National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) both conduct data linkages to other datasets (e.g. National Death Index, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, etc.) and publish them as restricted use data files. This data element will increase the ability to track unique patients, improving accuracy and quality in these produced datasets.
Location of data element in the current HCS CDA IG V1.2: x-path /ClinicalDocument/recordTarget/patientRole/patient/id.
Patient Identifier Type is encompassed in the patient ID structure. The ID has an issuing authority and type associated with it. Link in the C-CDA IG to the Patient Identifier Type: II: InstanceIdentifier (V3 Data Type) - Clinical Document Architecture v2.0.1-sd.
Description of what DHCS currently receives in production: The majority of EHR files submitted for NAMCS and NHCS have identifier data for Social Security Number (SSN), patient name (first, middle, and last), date of birth, and patient address. All EHR files submitted to NHCS lack medical record number (MRN) and Health Insurance Claims Number (HIC). In addition, NHCS would like to expand the availability of identifiers to include patient control number (PCN).