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USCDI V5 Patient Demographics/Information

Data used to categorize individuals for identification, records matching, and other purposes.

Phone Number

Both standards are required

  • ITU-T E.123, Series E: Overall Network Operation, Telephone Service, Service Operation and Human Factors, International operation - General provisions concerning users: Notation for national and international telephone numbers, email addresses and web addresses, February 2001
  • ITU-T E.164, Series E: Overall Network Operation, Telephone Service, Service Operation and Human Factors, International operation - Numbering plan of the international telephone service, The international public telecommunication numbering plan, November 2010

Adopted at 45 CFR 170.207(q)(1)

USCDI V5 Problems

Condition, diagnosis, or reason for seeking medical attention.

Problems

Condition, diagnosis, or reason for seeking medical attention.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2024 Release
  • International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) 2024
USCDI V5 Procedures

Activity performed for or on a patient as part of the provision of care.

Procedures

Activity performed for or on a patient as part of the provision of care.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2024 Release
  • Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2024, as maintained and distributed by the American Medical Association, for physician services and other healthcare services, and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), as maintained and distributed by HHS
  • Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT) 2024, maintained and distributed by the American Dental Association

Optional:

  • 2024 International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Procedure Coding System (2024 ICD-10-PCS)
USCDI V5 Provenance

The metadata, or extra information about data, regarding who created the data and when it was created.

Author Time Stamp

Date and time of author action.

USCDI V5 Provenance

The metadata, or extra information about data, regarding who created the data and when it was created.

Author Organization

Organization associated with author.

USCDI V5 Health Status Assessments

Assessments of a health-related matter of interest, importance, or worry to a patient, patient’s family, or patient’s healthcare provider that could identify a need, problem, or condition.

Smoking Status

Assessment of a patient’s smoking behaviors.

Examples include but are not limited to pack-years and current use.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2024 Release
USCDI V5 Medical Devices

An instrument, machine, appliance, implant, software or other article intended to be used for a medical purpose.

Unique Device Identifier - Implantable

Numeric or alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies an implantable device.

Usage note: Contains a device identifier (DI) and one or more production identifiers (PI).

  • FDA Unique Device Identification System (UDI System)
Marti Velezis FDA/CDRH/Indira Konduri (FDA/CDRH/OPEQ/ORP/DRPIII)
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Diastolic Blood Pressure

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Systolic Blood Pressure

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Body Height

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Body Weight

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Heart Rate

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Respiratory Rate

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Body Temperature

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Pulse Oximetry

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Inhaled Oxygen Concentration

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

BMI Percentile (2 - 20 years)

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Weight-for-length Percentile (Birth - 24 Months)

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Head Occipital-frontal Circumference Percentile (Birth - 36 Months)

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Allergies and Intolerances

Harmful or undesired physiological responses associated with exposure to a substance.

Medication Allergy Intolerance

Pharmacologic agent believed to cause a harmful or undesired physiologic response following exposure.

  • RxNorm® Full Monthly Release, July 1, 2024