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==Owning work group name==
 
==Owning work group name==
  
<!-- The name of the committee that is proposed to have responsibility for developing and maintaining the IG. -->
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Public Health
[[YourWorkGroupName]]
 
  
==Committee Approval Date:==
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==Committee Approval Date==
<i>Please enter the date that the committee approved this IGproposal</i>
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* January 3, 2019
  
 
==Publishing Lead==
 
==Publishing Lead==
  
<!--Name and email of the primary contact for the FMG with respect to publishing for this IG?-->
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* Sarah Gaunt
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* sarah.gaunt@lantanagroup.com
  
 
==Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups==
 
==Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups==
  
<!-- Additional work groups that may have an interest in contributing to, or reviewing  the content of the IG (optional) -->
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Structured Documents
* Work Group Name
 
* or link
 
* or "None"
 
  
 
==FHIR Development Project Insight ID==
 
==FHIR Development Project Insight ID==
  
<!-- Please specify the id of your work group’s PSS for doing FHIR work that covers the development and maintenance of this IG.  (If submitted but not yet approved, just write “pending”.) The link to the PSS template can be found here: http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/download/docmanfileversion/6832/9398/HL7FHIR_DSTUballotPSS-20120529.doc -->
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[http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/projman/searchableprojectindex.cfm?action=edit&ProjectNumber=1511 1511]
  
 
==Scope of coverage==
 
==Scope of coverage==
  
<!-- Define the full scope of coverage for the IG. **(NOT the project - Do NOT copy from the PSS)**  The scope must be clearly delineated such that it does not overlap with any other existing or expected HL7 Int'l-maintained IG. The scope will be used to govern "what is the set of potential applications to consider when evaluating what elements are 'core' – i.e. in the 80%".  Essentially, set the boundaries that would determine whether new content brought to HL7 should fall within the scope of your IG or somewhere else.  This should be 1 paragraph max.
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US Realm public health guidance for long term care facilities (LTCF) to report healthcare-associated infection data to the CDC NHSN for both single-patient and population-summary. Builds on US Core and supplements Healthcare Associated Infections (hospital-specific reporting). Scope is limited to protocols and forms developed by NHSN for HAI LTCF reporting.
 
 
Scope should consider numerous aspects of breadth of scope, including:
 
* Subject: Human vs. non-human vs. non-patient (e.g. lab bench medicine)
 
* Disciplines: Environmental Health, Palliative, Respiratory, Psychology, Maternity, Clinical Research
 
* Delivery environment (Community, Geriatric, Home care, Emergency, Inpatient, Intensive, Neonatal, Pediatric, Primary)
 
* Locale: Country, region
 
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==Content location==
 
==Content location==
  
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[https://github.com/HL7/NHSN-LTC https://github.com/HL7/NHSN-LTC]
 
 
  
 
==Proposed IG realm and code==
 
==Proposed IG realm and code==
  
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us/hai-ltc
  
 
==Maintenance Plan==
 
==Maintenance Plan==
  
<!-- What commitment does the WG have to maintaining this IG as the FHIR core specification continues to evolve - particularly if the initial project sponsors are no longer providing resources. I.e. Who will be maintaining this IG content 5 years after it's published? -->
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[https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/index.html CDC NHSN] will provide ongoing support of this implementation guide.
  
 
==Short Description==
 
==Short Description==
  
<!-- 1-2 sentences describing the purpose/scope of the IG for inclusion in the registry- this is the sentence that will be used here: http://www.fhir.org/guides/registry.  This must describe the IG from the perspective of an implementer scanning a registry, it should not talk about the project and should NOT be copied from the PSS. -->
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Long term care facility (LTCF) healthcare-associated infection (HAI) reporting to CDC National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to track infections and prevention process measures in a systematic way, which allows identification of problems and care improvement.
 
 
  
 
==Long Description==
 
==Long Description==
  
<!-- 1-2 paragraphs describing the purpose/scope of the IG in more detail for inclusion in the version history - this is content that will be used in your IG's equivalent of this: http://www.hl7.org/fhir/us/core/history.cfml.  Again, this must describe the IG from the perspective of an implementer scanning a registry, it should not talk about the project and should NOT be copied from the PSS. -->
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This implementation guide (IG) specifies standards for electronic submission of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) reports to the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This IG contains a library of FHIR profiles for electronic submission of HAI reports to the NHSN. This IG specifies a FHIR Questionnaire-based approach. This approach takes advantage of the FHIR Questionnaire resource that has been designed as an organized collection of questions intended to solicit information from individuals involved in the healthcare domain. This closely mirrors the actual NHSN forms. As reports are modified and new report types are defined, CDC and Health Level Seven (HL7) will develop and publish additional constraints.
 
 
  
 
==Involved parties==
 
==Involved parties==
  
<!-- 1 paragraph describing who is sponsoring or involved in creating the IG **for inclusion in the version history**.  Don't copy from the PSS - think about the specific language you want to appear in the registry. -->
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This implementation guide has been developed by [https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/index.html CDC NHSN] in consulation with Point Click Care, NASL, and Matrix Care to support electronic submission of HAI data to the National Healthcare Safety Network.  
 
 
  
 
==Expected implementations==
 
==Expected implementations==
  
<!--Provide named implementations if possible - ideally provide multiple independent implementations. -->
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LTCF EHR vendors:
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* Point Click Care
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* NASL
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* Matrix Care
  
 
==Content sources==
 
==Content sources==
  
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Protocols and forms defined by NSHN:
 
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* https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/ltc/cdiff-mrsa/index.html
Are there any source specifications that you wish to consult but are concerned about access to or expertise to consider? -->
 
  
 
==Example Scenarios==
 
==Example Scenarios==
  
<!-- Provide a listing of the types of scenarios to be represented in the examples produced for this IG. They should demonstrate the full scope of the IG and allow exercising of the IG's capabilities (all profiles, different types of applications, etc.) -->
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* Reporting of single-person and population summary healthcare-associated infections in long-term care facilities
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* e.g.: reporting of a laboratory identified Multi-Drug Resistant Organismsm (MDRO) or Colstridium difficile (CDI) microorganism
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* e.g.: reporting of monthly aggregate data from MDRO and CDI (population summary data)
  
 
==IG Relationships==
 
==IG Relationships==
  
<!-- Are there any IGs this resource depends on or that depend on this IG? -->
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* US Core
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* Healthcare Assciated Infection Reports
  
 
==Timelines==
 
==Timelines==
  
<!-- Indicate the target date for having the IGcomplete from a committee perspective and ready for vetting and voting -->
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Submit for STU Ballot: 2019 Sep Ballot
  
 
==When IG Proposal Is Complete==
 
==When IG Proposal Is Complete==

Revision as of 22:13, 1 July 2019



Healthcare Associated Infection Reports (HAI) Long Term Care Facilities (LTCF)

Owning work group name

Public Health

Committee Approval Date

  • January 3, 2019

Publishing Lead

  • Sarah Gaunt
  • sarah.gaunt@lantanagroup.com

Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups

Structured Documents

FHIR Development Project Insight ID

1511

Scope of coverage

US Realm public health guidance for long term care facilities (LTCF) to report healthcare-associated infection data to the CDC NHSN for both single-patient and population-summary. Builds on US Core and supplements Healthcare Associated Infections (hospital-specific reporting). Scope is limited to protocols and forms developed by NHSN for HAI LTCF reporting.

Content location

https://github.com/HL7/NHSN-LTC

Proposed IG realm and code

us/hai-ltc

Maintenance Plan

CDC NHSN will provide ongoing support of this implementation guide.

Short Description

Long term care facility (LTCF) healthcare-associated infection (HAI) reporting to CDC National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to track infections and prevention process measures in a systematic way, which allows identification of problems and care improvement.

Long Description

This implementation guide (IG) specifies standards for electronic submission of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) reports to the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This IG contains a library of FHIR profiles for electronic submission of HAI reports to the NHSN. This IG specifies a FHIR Questionnaire-based approach. This approach takes advantage of the FHIR Questionnaire resource that has been designed as an organized collection of questions intended to solicit information from individuals involved in the healthcare domain. This closely mirrors the actual NHSN forms. As reports are modified and new report types are defined, CDC and Health Level Seven (HL7) will develop and publish additional constraints.

Involved parties

This implementation guide has been developed by CDC NHSN in consulation with Point Click Care, NASL, and Matrix Care to support electronic submission of HAI data to the National Healthcare Safety Network.

Expected implementations

LTCF EHR vendors:

  • Point Click Care
  • NASL
  • Matrix Care

Content sources

Protocols and forms defined by NSHN:

Example Scenarios

  • Reporting of single-person and population summary healthcare-associated infections in long-term care facilities
  • e.g.: reporting of a laboratory identified Multi-Drug Resistant Organismsm (MDRO) or Colstridium difficile (CDI) microorganism
  • e.g.: reporting of monthly aggregate data from MDRO and CDI (population summary data)

IG Relationships

  • US Core
  • Healthcare Assciated Infection Reports

Timelines

Submit for STU Ballot: 2019 Sep Ballot

When IG Proposal Is Complete

When you have completed your proposal, please send an email to FMGcontact@HL7.org

FMG Notes