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HL7 EHR-S FM Child Health Functional Profile Project Overview

HL7 EHR-S FM Child Health Functional Profile Project Overview. HL7 Pediatric Data Standards Special Interest Group April 2007. Child Health Functional Profile “Child Health-FP”. What is it?

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HL7 EHR-S FM Child Health Functional Profile Project Overview

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  1. HL7 EHR-S FMChild Health Functional ProfileProject Overview HL7 Pediatric Data Standards Special Interest Group April 2007

  2. Child Health Functional Profile“Child Health-FP” What is it? • A document providing the essential general pediatric functions that are important to include in any system through which a child might receive primary care in the United States in both inpatient and outpatient settings. • Based on the HL7 Electronic Health Record-Systems Functional Model, published February 2007 Why? • To assist all childcare providers and associated IT vendors in helping to ensure safe, effective and reliable care of children through the safe and effective use of information technology.

  3. Child Health Functional ProfileBackground • HL7 is not-for-profit healthcare standards organization founded in 1987. • HL7 Electronic Health Records Technical Committee formed to develop consensus standard to define necessary functions for an EHR system. • EHR-S Functional Model became standard Feb 07. • Functional profiles of the EHR-S FM will identify unique needs in various care settings.

  4. Child Health Functional ProfileHL7 PeDSSIG Background • Founded in 2003 to provide pediatric perspective during standards development. • Worked closely with EHR TC to include important general child healthcare functions in the main standard. • Next opportunity to impact the EHR-S FM is 2008. • PeDSSIG decided to develop Child Health-FP to address important general child healthcare functions not included in the current standard. • The PeDSSIG and the Child Health-FP project are supported by AAP, ABP, CHCA & NACHRI.

  5. Child Health Functional ProfileProject Plan

  6. Child Health Functional Profile Guiding Principles for This Project • Focus is on functions that a general pediatrician in the United States would need in caring for a child • Focus is on functions that are Essential Now – needed today • Perfect is the enemy of good Future Opportunities • Include functions essential in the future • Include functions that are optional • Create profiles with specialty emphasis, e.g. neonatology

  7. Child Health Functional ProfileVolunteers • 40 volunteers • Includes physicians, nurses, informatics experts, health information management, pharmacists and more • Recruited through HL7, AAP, HIMSS, CHCA and NACHRI • Includes providers and vendors

  8. Child Health Functional ProfileVolunteer Instructions • Become familiar with EHR-S FM standard • Direct Care Functions • Supportive Care Functions • Information Infrastructure Functions • Become familiar with PeDSSIG list of “criteria to add” • Review the draft Child Health-FP Excel worksheet • Decide which sections you intend to review and notify Joy • Joy will publish a list of volunteers and their areas of interest in case anyone would like to collaborate • Make your edits directly in the draft Child Health-FP Excel worksheet • See instructions on next slide • Provide edited Excel worksheet to Joy by Friday, May 4

  9. Child Health Functional ProfileVolunteer Instructions Step Six: Make edits in the draft Excel worksheet • Select “Tools,” “Track Changes,” and “Highlight Changes” so that we can easily see your edits • As you edit, reference the EHR-S FM for statements and descriptions of functions (notify Joy if you feel any of the descriptions require editing) • Only make edits to columns F and G • Indicate any recommended changes to Status (Column F) • N/C = No Change to current criteria • M = Recommended Modification to current criteria • A = Added a new criteria • Indicate modifications to the Conformance Criteria (Column G) • SHALL, SHOULD, or MAY (see Child Health-FP Word document for definitions) • Edits to the current criteria and/or • Copy for new criteria

  10. Child Health Functional ProfileExample Excel Worksheet EHR-S FM Function ID# Indicates we want to modify this conformance criteria What systems must do to conform with the EHR-S FM EHR-S FM Function Name For reference purposes only We want to change “SHOULD” to “SHALL” Indicates we have “No Change” to this conformance criteria EHR-S FM Function Priority E = Essential Now Indicates we want to “Add” a new criteria to this function. Does it need editing?

  11. Child Health Functional ProfileVolunteer Tips • Sometimes conformance criteria in one function are related to criteria in another; Use the search tool in Excel to determine whether or not the edit you want to make already covered • Don’t get overwhelmed by the size of the document; Just take on small pieces that are in your particular area of interest or expertise • Ask for help/clarification if you need it – there are no published EHR-S FM Profiles to-date; This is new territory for everyone involved

  12. Child Health Functional ProfileProject Contact Joy Kuhl HL7 PeDSSIG Administrative CoChair joy.kuhl@chca.com (703) 310-6218

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