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The use of occupational data for health (ODH) in electronic health record systems and personal health record systems, and will facilitate the association of work and health in a way that has the potential to dramatically improve worker health. In the US, close to two-thirds of adults work, and, on average, workers spend close to half their waking hours at work. Therefore information about a patient’s work can help care providers with recognition and diagnosis, treatment or management, and transitions of care for conditions related to work and those unrelated to work. | The use of occupational data for health (ODH) in electronic health record systems and personal health record systems, and will facilitate the association of work and health in a way that has the potential to dramatically improve worker health. In the US, close to two-thirds of adults work, and, on average, workers spend close to half their waking hours at work. Therefore information about a patient’s work can help care providers with recognition and diagnosis, treatment or management, and transitions of care for conditions related to work and those unrelated to work. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 4 August 2017
Contents
Overview
The use of occupational data for health (ODH) in electronic health record systems and personal health record systems, and will facilitate the association of work and health in a way that has the potential to dramatically improve worker health. In the US, close to two-thirds of adults work, and, on average, workers spend close to half their waking hours at work. Therefore information about a patient’s work can help care providers with recognition and diagnosis, treatment or management, and transitions of care for conditions related to work and those unrelated to work.
ODH in HL7 V2 Messaging and FHIR
Description
This project will develop a V2 messaging structure and FHIR artifact (e.g. resource or profile) for communicating Occupational Data for Health (ODH) elements.
The Structured Documents Work Group are working on a project to develop an ODH C-CDA template (see below). The V2 and FHIR project will align with this template.
Project Links
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ODH for Consolidated CDA Social History Section
Description
This project will define data elements and a standard format for the incorporation of patient-specific work information in the social history section of a C-CDA document. A C-CDA structure for patient work information will be developed that retains the critical relationships among data elements that encompass work information
This project is let by the Structured Documents Work Group.
Project Links
Other Information
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