Submitted by rdillaire on
CMS-CCSQ Recommends Inclusion of a new Veteran Status element
Recommendation: CMS CCSQ recommends the Veteran Status data element be included in the Patient Demographics/Information data class in Level 2 of USCDI (previously submitted in an ONDEC form).
Rationale: CMS CCSQ is requesting that Veteran Status be added to Level 2 of USCDI under the Patient Demographics/Information data class. Veteran Status is a critical data element that identifies a high-priority population that served in active military, naval, or air service under conditions other than dishonorable discharge, as defined by 13 CFR § 125.11. This data is essential for recognizing the unique healthcare needs of Veterans and their eligibility for specialized programs, such as behavioral health screenings and military toxic exposure evaluations under initiatives like the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act. The inclusion of this data in USCDI would ensure that Veterans receive the necessary care and services, particularly when receiving care outside of Veterans Administration (VA) facilities. This is increasingly important as veterans are more frequently seeking care outside of VA facilities, so identifying Veteran Status is critical for facilitating coordination of care and follow-up. Veteran Status can be captured via patient self-declaration or verified in real time through authoritative, standards-based APIs, such as the VA-Developed Veteran Confirmation API.
Including Veteran Status in USCDI aligns with the broader goals of improving care for underserved populations, as it enables clinicians to tailor interventions to the specific needs of Veterans. By incorporating this data into the Patient Demographics category, providers will be able to leverage it for clinical decision support, such as triggering specialized interventions or referrals. Additionally, it supports administrative workflows like benefit eligibility reporting and quality measure assessments.
The ability to track and stratify Veteran Status ensures that Veterans receive appropriate care regardless of their care setting, whether transitioning from a VA facility to a community hospital or receiving care from multiple providers. This inclusion helps reduce the risks veterans may face from receiving fragmented care across various providers and will also enhance interoperability, ensuring that Veteran Status is accurately exchanged across disparate healthcare systems, promoting coordinated care and continuity.
Technically, Veteran Status is supported by established standards, including the “US Veteran” extension in HL7 FHIR, which enhances interoperability and facilitates the exchange of this data across various healthcare systems. This data element has already been implemented in production environments, such as Epic and Oracle Cerner, proving its broad applicability. By formalizing Veteran Status in USCDI, we not only ensure Veterans receive the care they are entitled to but also support the ongoing efforts to reduce healthcare disparities and improve overall care quality for this underserved population.







Submitted by nedragarrett_CDC on
CDC Supports CMS's Inclusion of a New Veteran Status Element
CDC supports CMS's comment for the inclusion of a new Veteran Status data element to be included in the Patient Demographics and Information data class in Level 2 of USCDI, as it is essential for identifying a high-priority population with unique healthcare needs, supporting care coordination, benefit eligibility, and reducing disparities across care settings.