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Classification Level Sort descending Data Class Data Class Description Data Element Data Element Description Applicable Standards Submitter Name Submitter Organization Submission Date
USCDI V6 Goals and Preferences

Desired state to be achieved by a person or a person’s elections to guide care.

Desired future state for an identified Social Determinants of Health-related concern, condition, or diagnosis.

Examples include but are not limited to food security, transportation security, and ability to access healthcare.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.80
  • SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2025 Release
Mark Savage for Gravity Project Gravity Project
USCDI V6 Procedures

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

SDOH Interventions

Actions or services to address an identified Social Determinants of Health-related concern, condition, or diagnosis.

Examples include but are not limited to education about food pantry program and referral to non-emergency medical transportation program.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2025 Release
  • Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2025, as maintained and distributed by the American Medical Association, for physician services and other healthcare services
  • Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) Level II, as maintained and distributed by HHS
Mark Savage for Gravity Project Gravity Project
USCDI V6 Goals and Preferences

Desired state to be achieved by a person or a person’s elections to guide care.

Treatment Intervention Preference

Person's goals, preferences, and priorities for care and treatment in case that person is unable to make medical decisions because of a serious illness or injury.

Examples include but are not limited to thoughts on cardiopulmonary resuscitation, mental health treatment preferences, and thoughts on pain management.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.80
Matt Elrod on behalf of ADVault, Inc. ADVault, Inc.
USCDI V6 Goals and Preferences

Desired state to be achieved by a person or a person’s elections to guide care.

Person's goals, preferences, and priorities for overall experiences during their care and treatment.

Examples include but are not limited to religious beliefs, dislikes and fears, and thoughts and feelings to be shared.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.80
Matt Elrod on behalf of ADVault, Inc. ADVault, Inc.
USCDI V6 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.

Substance Use

Evaluation of a patient's reported use of drugs or other substances for non-medical purposes or in excess of a valid prescription.

Examples include but are not limited to substance use disorder score, and substance use knowledge assessment.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.80
Jessica Cotto National Institute on Drug Abuse
USCDI V6 Provenance

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

Author Role

Category of actor that participated in the creation or revision of data.

Usage note: The source of the information can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability, trustworthiness, or can indicate where to go to determine the origins of the information.

Examples include but are not limited to provider, patient, family member, and device.

Gary Dickinson EHR Standards Consulting
USCDI V6 Health Insurance Information

Data related to an individual’s insurance coverage for health care.

Sequence of characters used to uniquely refer to the individual that selects insurance benefits.

Robert C Dieterle On behalf of the Da Vinci Project
USCDI V6 Health Insurance Information

Data related to an individual’s insurance coverage for health care.

Sequence of characters used to uniquely refer to an insurance payer.

Robert C Dieterle On behalf of the Da Vinci Project
USCDI V6 Health Insurance Information

Data related to an individual’s insurance coverage for health care.

Category of healthcare payers, insurance products, or benefits.

Examples include but are not limited to Medicaid, commercial, HMO, Medicare Part D, and dental.

Joel Andress Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ)
USCDI V6 Health Insurance Information

Data related to an individual’s insurance coverage for health care.

Sequence of characters used to uniquely refer to a specific health insurance plan.

Robert C Dieterle On behalf of the Da Vinci Project
USCDI V6 Laboratory

Analysis of clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient.

State or condition of a laboratory test.

Maria Michaels CDC
USCDI V6 Clinical Tests

Non-imaging and non-laboratory tests performed that result in structured or unstructured findings specific to the patient to facilitate the diagnosis and management of conditions.

Non-imaging or non-laboratory test.

Examples include but are not limited to electrocardiogram (ECG), visual acuity exam, macular exam, and graded exercise testing (GXT).

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.80
Joel Andress Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ)
USCDI V6 Diagnostic Imaging

Tests that result in visual images requiring interpretation by a credentialed professional.

Tests that generate visual images and require interpretation by qualified professionals.

Examples include but are not limited to computed tomography-head, radiograph-chest, and ultrasound-pelvis.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.80
Swapna Abhyankar Regenstrief Institute, LOINC Document Ontology Subcommittee
USCDI V6 Diagnostic Imaging

Tests that result in visual images requiring interpretation by a credentialed professional.

Interpreted results of imaging tests.

Usage Note: Includes structured and unstructured (narrative) components.

Swapna Abhyankar Regenstrief Institute, LOINC Document Ontology Subcommittee
USCDI V6 Laboratory

Analysis of clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient.

Body location from where a specimen was obtained.

Examples include but are not limited to right internal jugular, left arm, and right eye.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2025 Release
Nedra Garrett Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
USCDI V6 Laboratory

Analysis of clinical specimens to obtain information about the health of a patient.

Substance being sampled or tested.

Examples include but are not limited to nasopharyngeal swab, whole blood, serum, urine, and wound swab.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2025 Release
Nedra Garrett Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
USCDI V6 Procedures

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

Explanation or justification for a referral or consultation.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2025 Release
  • International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) 2025
Adam Bazer, MPD Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise USA (IHE USA)
USCDI V6 Patient Demographics/Information

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

Relationship Type

Relationship of a person to a patient.

Examples include but are not limited to parent, next-of-kin, guardian, and custodian.

USCDI V6 Patient Demographics/Information

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

Name of a person with a legal or familial relationship to a patient.

Nedra Garrett Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
USCDI V6 Patient Demographics/Information

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

Known or estimated year, month, and day of the patient’s death.

Jeff Lyall Cigna