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CDC's Comment for draft USCDI v6
The inclusion of a “vaccine code” data element in USCDI v6 is essential to improving the clarity and effectiveness of immunization data management across healthcare systems. Currently, within the Immunizations data class, a data element exists to capture the type of vaccine administered, typically using CVX or NDC codes. However, the term “Immunizations” has caused confusion, as it does not clearly convey that it refers to a specific vaccine code—especially for those working with vaccination data.
To address this, CDC proposes renaming the current “Immunizations” data element to “Vaccine Code.” This revision would eliminate ambiguity, ensuring that references to immunization data within USCDI are both accurate and intuitive.
The term “Vaccine Code” provides a more precise and descriptive representation of the administered vaccine, aligning with the terminology commonly used in clinical and public health contexts. This change would also resolve the duplication of the term “Immunizations,” which currently refers to both a data class and a data element, potentially leading to misinterpretation.
Additionally, adopting “Vaccine Code” promotes alignment with the US Core Implementation Guide, further advancing interoperability and standardization across electronic health record systems.
In summary, renaming the data element to “Vaccine Code” will improve the accuracy, usability, and consistency of immunization data in USCDI—ultimately supporting better data exchange and public health outcomes.
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CDC's comment for proposed inclusion in USCDI v7
The inclusion of a "vaccine code" data element in USCDI v7 is crucial for enhancing the clarity and effectiveness of immunization data management across healthcare systems. Currently, there is a data element within the Immunizations data class that captures the type of vaccine administered, typically utilizing CVX or NDC codes. However, the term “Immunizations” has led to confusion, as it does not explicitly indicate that it refers to a specific vaccine code, especially for those working with vaccination data.
To resolve this issue, the CDC proposes renaming the existing "Immunizations" data element to "Vaccine Code." This change would eliminate ambiguity and ensure that references to immunization data within the USCDI are both accurate and intuitive.
The term "Vaccine Code" offers a more precise and descriptive representation of the administered vaccine, aligning with terminology commonly used in clinical and public health contexts. This revision would also address the duplication of the term "Immunizations," which currently refers to both a data class and a data element, potentially leading to misinterpretations.
Furthermore, adopting the term "Vaccine Code" promotes alignment with the US Core Implementation Guide, which advances interoperability and standardization across electronic health record systems.
In summary, renaming the data element to "Vaccine Code" will enhance the accuracy, usability, and consistency of immunization data in the USCDI, ultimately supporting improved data exchange and better public health outcomes.