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=Definition of Care Plan=
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Audrey: There is a WHO definition and a definition in the ISO TC215 glossary.
  
One of the deliverables in this project is a definition of Care Plan.A source is an ISO standard where the Care Plan is defined. The definition below comes from EN 13940-1:2007. This can be seen as the ''conceptual'' and ''contextuel'' definition. For a ''structural'' definition we can analyse the different steps disciplines use in the care process.
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@ Anneke:The definition from the skmt glossary is on the Care plan Glossary wiki.So is the definition from the ISO standard for the continuity of care.For the WHO definition: I cannot find it on the website of the WHO. Audrey can you gice me that definition or guidance where to look?
  
Questions for the work on the definition for care plan are:  
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Monica: there is a definition in HL7 glossary (foundation)sourced from EHRS-FM: A record of expected or planned activities, including observations, goals, services, appointments and procedures, usually organized in phases or sessions, which have the objective of organizing and managing health care activity for the patient, often focused upon one or more of the patient’s health care problems.
*Can we live with the definition from the ISO standard? If no, which points of discussion are there in this definition?
 
*What are the different steps that the different disciplines in health care are using and can we come to a generic structure of the care plan?
 
  
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see Glossary [[http://hl7.org/v3ballot/html/welcome/environment/index.htm]]
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@ Anneke: I added this to the care plan glossary wiki as another option.
  
'''Concept''': care plan and health care plan
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Luigi: Is our project focused on Nursing Plan of Care? This could be modeled as a type of Plan of Care. Consequently, we may have to re-state the ISO standard from a nursing perspective.
  
'''Definition''': duly personalised statement of planned health care activities bundles encompassing all foreseen health care
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@ PCWG: Care Plan should be a multidisciplinary definition and model.
provider activities to be performed by one health care professional, or by several health care professionals having
 
the same health care professional entitlement
 
  
NOTE 1 Since any health care activities, including of course health care provider activities, may address more
 
than one health issue or have more than one health care goal, so does any care plan.
 
  
NOTE 2 A care plan can be identical to the programme of care whenever only one health care professional applies
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Questions for the work on the definition for care plan are:
the programme of care.
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*Can we live with the definition from the ISO standard? If no, which points of discussion are there in this definition?
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*What are the different steps that the different disciplines in health care are using and can we come to a generic structure of the care plan?
  
NOTE 3 A care plan is a piece of sharable information (sharable data), and as such is notified in one or more
 
sharable data repositories, where it can be accessed to, according to access rules.
 
  
EXAMPLES A nurse's care plan.
 
A care plan for immunisation, for smoking cessation.
 
  
Component of:programme of care. Multiplicity:one
 
  
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|planned start date and time|| ||one
 
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=Definitions of the different parts of the care plan=
 
 
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|health issue||addresses||one to many
 
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|health care goal||is subtended by||one to many
 
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|health care provider activity||plans||one to many
 
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|health care activities bundle||describes||one to many
 
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|professional health record||is recorded in||one to many
 
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|sharable data repository||is notified in||zero to many
 
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If we agree on the structural definition of the care plan what are the definitions of the several parts of the care plan? Example: what is the definition of diagnosis?
  
UML representation to be added
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Review the following standard for a definition of diagnosis:
 
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ISO TS 22789 Health informatics – Conceptual framework for patient findings and problems in terminologies. The scope of clinical findings includes diseases and findings of state or function. Based on initial analysis, 18104 does not support representation of diseases (which can be designated as ‘medical’ diagnoses). It may support representation of some findings of state or function.
 
 
=Definitions of the different parts of the care plan=
 
 
 
If we agree on the structural definition of the care plan what are the definitons of the several parts of the care plan? Example: what is the definition of diagnosis?
 

Latest revision as of 14:49, 10 August 2010

other definitions of Care Plan

Audrey: There is a WHO definition and a definition in the ISO TC215 glossary.

@ Anneke:The definition from the skmt glossary is on the Care plan Glossary wiki.So is the definition from the ISO standard for the continuity of care.For the WHO definition: I cannot find it on the website of the WHO. Audrey can you gice me that definition or guidance where to look?

Monica: there is a definition in HL7 glossary (foundation)sourced from EHRS-FM: A record of expected or planned activities, including observations, goals, services, appointments and procedures, usually organized in phases or sessions, which have the objective of organizing and managing health care activity for the patient, often focused upon one or more of the patient’s health care problems.

see Glossary [[1]]

@ Anneke: I added this to the care plan glossary wiki as another option.

Luigi: Is our project focused on Nursing Plan of Care? This could be modeled as a type of Plan of Care. Consequently, we may have to re-state the ISO standard from a nursing perspective.

@ PCWG: Care Plan should be a multidisciplinary definition and model.


Questions for the work on the definition for care plan are:

  • Can we live with the definition from the ISO standard? If no, which points of discussion are there in this definition?
  • What are the different steps that the different disciplines in health care are using and can we come to a generic structure of the care plan?




Example 2

Definitions of the different parts of the care plan

If we agree on the structural definition of the care plan what are the definitions of the several parts of the care plan? Example: what is the definition of diagnosis?

Review the following standard for a definition of diagnosis: ISO TS 22789 Health informatics – Conceptual framework for patient findings and problems in terminologies. The scope of clinical findings includes diseases and findings of state or function. Based on initial analysis, 18104 does not support representation of diseases (which can be designated as ‘medical’ diagnoses). It may support representation of some findings of state or function.