Pharmacologic agents used in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.

Data Element

Medication Administered Reason Reference
Description

Reference to a condition that is the reason for the medication administration.

Comment

CDC's Consolidated Comment for USCDI v4

CDC strongly supports inclusion of this element in USCDI v4.

Also, please add the following use case:  

  • Birth reporting use case: Healthcare facilities are required to report to state vital records offices if antibiotics were administered under two circumstances:       
  1. for the mom during labor and delivery and 
  2. for the newborn for suspected neonatal sepsis.  

At the point of clinical care these elements identify suspected neonatal sepsis of the newborn and if the mother received antibiotics during labor.  These medications must be properly identify, and if they were administered in order to complete facility worksheets and birth certification.  It is required to report the administration of these medications to the State VROs electronic birth registration systems (EBRS), and to the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS).  This medical information is collected within the Facility Worksheet for the Live Birth Certificate (cdc.gov), and reported within the US Standard Certificate of Live Birth for national level reporting.  At the population level the state VROs and the NVSS provide aggregate data on births and risk factors that may impact the mother or newborn during labor and delivery and throughout life. 

CDC's Consolidated Comment

Reason for medication prescription or administration is particularly important as medications can be used for multiple conditions, and for off-label use. Documentation of the specific reason a medication is administered is integral to understanding a patient’s specific condition.

Collected as part of antiretroviral history for routine HIV surveillance.

Additional Technical Specifications: HL7 FHIR Health Care Surveys Content Implementation Guide (http://hl7.org/fhir/us/health-care-surveys-reporting/2022Jan/); HL7 FHIR Central Cancer Registry Reporting Content Implementation Guide (http://hl7.org/fhir/us/central-cancer-registry-reporting/2022Jan/).

Unified Comment from CDC

  • Additional Use Case: Information about medications prescribed, administered, and reasons for prescribing are collected as part of CDC's routine nationally notifiable condition surveillance for HIV, tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases. This information is collected to understand trends in treatment initiation and completion (as applicable), and as part of a health department's case management work.
     
  • Number of stakeholders who capture, access, use or exchange this data element: All US States and DC are funded through CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention, Division of TB Elimination and Division of STD Prevention flagship Notice of Funding Actions to perform surveillance activities, including collection of these data for surveillance purposes.
     
  • Healthcare Aims: Improving patient experience of care, Improving health of populations, Reducing cost of care, Improving provider experience of care
     
  • Use of data element: Extensively used in production environments
     
  • CSTE supports inclusion of this measure into USCDI v3: helpful for PH to know if treatment was administered or prescribed to indicate a need to contact patient and connect with other wraparound services/linkage to care (e.g., STIs, Hepatitis C/B)

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