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This document outlines the interim update to the Summer Camp Surveillance Implementation Guide, reflecting discussions from scheduled meetings held on June 28 and July 22, 2011. It focuses on the potential scope and considerations for meaningful use standards that support public health objectives, including the detection of outbreaks, syndromic surveillance, and population health analytics. Key members contributing to the guide include CG Chute, John Derr, Seth Foldy, and others who discuss the appropriateness of existing standards and the need for refinement in public health messaging and data exchange.
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HIT Standards “Summer Camp”Surveillance Implementation Guide Power Team Interim Update 20 July 2011 CG Chute
Members and Logistics • Scheduled Meetings • June 28, 2 to 3:30 pm/ET • July 22, 9:30 to 11 am/ET • Members • CG Chute • John Derr • Seth Foldy • Marty LaVenture • Ken Mandl • Anna Orlova • Walter Suarez • Sharon Terry • Assisted by • Rita Altamore • Priya Rajamani
Potential Scope and Focus Consideration of Meaningful Use Standards that support: • Detection of events and outbreaks in populations • Syndromic Surveillance • Population Health • Appropriateness and completeness of existing standards • Circumstances for modifying or adding standards
Tactical FocusThree Public Health Messages • Immunization reporting 2.3.1 or 2.5.1. • PH Lab 2.5.1 ELR ambulatory HITSP • Syndromic surveillance 2.3.1. or 2.5.1. • Appropriate User Guide
Strategic QuestionCDA (CCD) vs. HL7 2.x • Public Health Messages are of increasing complexity • CDA inherits some HL7 V3 refinement • Most providers will be capable of CDA generation • Meaningful Use • Hybrid models? • Lab order in HL7 V2.x • Results in CDA?
Next Steps • Clarify distinctions between 2.3.1 and 2.5.1 • Survey Public Health recipients for capacity to receive 2.5.1 • Explore capacity to receive CDA • Refine Implementation Guide for Syndromic Surveillance • Explore technical space for vaccination data