20 likes | 127 Views
The Vocabulary Task Force, led by Jamie Ferguson and Betsy Humphreys, recommends the immediate adoption of Current Dental Terminology (CDT) as the standard vocabulary for certified EHR technology supporting Meaningful Use Stage 2. This recommendation follows discussions highlighting the need for dental vocabulary beyond SNODENT, particularly for tracking children with dental decay and implementing primary caries prevention by care providers. The NCVHS supports CDT due to concerns about stakeholder representation and the maintenance of dental terminology.
E N D
Vocabulary Task ForceDental Vocabulary Recommendation Jamie Ferguson, Chair VTF Betsy Humphreys, Co- Chair VTF December 19, 2012 Vocabulary Task Force
Two CQMs in MU2 require dental vocabulary beyond SNODENT • Children who have dental decay or cavities (Pediatric) • Primary Caries Prevention Intervention Offered by Primary Care Providers including Dentists • NCVHS letter of 09/12 cited testimony with concerns about stakeholder representation and maintenance processes of Current Dental Terminology (CDT), a HIPAA mandated code set. NCVHS subsequently determined the issue is managedappropriately and it fully supports adoption of CDT for CEHRT and MU. • HITSC Vocabulary Task Force considered these issues in meetings with representatives of the American Dental Association, NIST, and NCVHS. The WG recommends: Current Dental Terminology (CDT) immediately should be adopted as a standard vocabulary for certified EHR technology to support Meaningful Use stage 2. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Dental Vocabulary in MU2