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Allergy/Intolerance/Adverse Reaction Concept Model HL7 Patient Care WG Discussion

Allergy/Intolerance/Adverse Reaction Concept Model HL7 Patient Care WG Discussion. André Boudreau, SCWG 2 Chair a.boudreau@boroan.ca/450-996-0590 2012-02-02. Pan Canadian Individual Care Standards Collaborative Working Group (SCWG) No. 2. Updated 2012-02-02 HL7 PCWG.

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Allergy/Intolerance/Adverse Reaction Concept Model HL7 Patient Care WG Discussion

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  1. Allergy/Intolerance/Adverse Reaction Concept Model HL7 Patient Care WG Discussion André Boudreau, SCWG 2 Chair a.boudreau@boroan.ca/450-996-0590 2012-02-02 Pan Canadian Individual Care Standards Collaborative Working Group (SCWG) No. 2

  2. Updated 2012-02-02 HL7 PCWG Preliminary ConceptDiagram (Partial) Patient Condition Event Criticality IS A IS A has Adverse Event Adverse sensitivityto agent / substance* IS A CAN RESULT IN / IS EXPECTED TO RESULT IN IS A Adverse Medical Event IS A IS A Allergy Intolerance has Severity Contraindications Manifestations has Agent / Substance CAN CAUSE has AND Adverse Reaction IS A IS A has Criticality? • Drug/Health product • Food • Chemical Product • Biological Product • Plants • Animals • Pollens • Plastic • Etc. Allergen IS A IS A IS A Adverse Food Reaction Adverse (Drug) Reaction to Health Product Adverse Reaction to Environmental Agents * Synonyms could be: allergy - intolerance, uncategorized intolerance (current PCS)

  3. Notes and Issues • See meeting minutes from Elaine • Hypersensitivity: associated to Allergy • Sensitivity can be positive or negative. Keep ‘Adverse’ • Agent: use Substance • Symptoms: use ‘Manifestations’ • Criticality: • The result of the clinical assessment and judgment, tied to condition • Should it be tied to AR? • Can have an AR without a predisposition/ condition • Is Adverse Reaction an Event? • Is Adverse Effects the same as Adverse Reaction? • Is Adverse Event the same as Adverse Effects, or is the Event the cause of the Effects

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