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*[http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/download/docmanfileversion/8141/11896/HL7%20Project%20Scope%20Statement%20Provenance%20Final%20April%2029.doc HL7 Data Provenance Project Scope Statement approved by CBCC April 29, 2014] | *[http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/download/docmanfileversion/8141/11896/HL7%20Project%20Scope%20Statement%20Provenance%20Final%20April%2029.doc HL7 Data Provenance Project Scope Statement approved by CBCC April 29, 2014] | ||
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==Overview and Status== | ==Overview and Status== | ||
The US Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) in HHS, Office of the Chief Privacy Officer, has initiated the data provenance project within the ONC Standards and Interoperability Framework (S&I) to develop standards and guidance required to establish the means by which health information technology can be used to support clinical, organizational, and jurisdictional requirements to capture, manage, and convey provenance about health information. A key driver for this initiative that ONC references is the recommendation made in the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)report “Realizing the Full Potential of Health Information Technology to Improve Healthcare for Americans: The Path Forward”, December 2010 that US healthcare more fully leveraging the value of provenance to optimize patient safety, privacy, and trust in nationwide health information exchange. | The US Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) in HHS, Office of the Chief Privacy Officer, has initiated the data provenance project within the ONC Standards and Interoperability Framework (S&I) to develop standards and guidance required to establish the means by which health information technology can be used to support clinical, organizational, and jurisdictional requirements to capture, manage, and convey provenance about health information. A key driver for this initiative that ONC references is the recommendation made in the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)report “Realizing the Full Potential of Health Information Technology to Improve Healthcare for Americans: The Path Forward”, December 2010 that US healthcare more fully leveraging the value of provenance to optimize patient safety, privacy, and trust in nationwide health information exchange. | ||
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Contents
Introduction
This page provides a focal point for the HL7 Data Provenance CDA Project: a hub for connecting to its artifacts, discussions, status and links to related projects and work groups. Most of the technical content for this project will be contained within its artifacts which will be linked via this page and stored on GForge.
SLS Project Scope Statement
Overview and Status
The US Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) in HHS, Office of the Chief Privacy Officer, has initiated the data provenance project within the ONC Standards and Interoperability Framework (S&I) to develop standards and guidance required to establish the means by which health information technology can be used to support clinical, organizational, and jurisdictional requirements to capture, manage, and convey provenance about health information. A key driver for this initiative that ONC references is the recommendation made in the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)report “Realizing the Full Potential of Health Information Technology to Improve Healthcare for Americans: The Path Forward”, December 2010 that US healthcare more fully leveraging the value of provenance to optimize patient safety, privacy, and trust in nationwide health information exchange.
We recognize that there are existing literature and projects, which lend themselves to alignment and harmonization. This project will create a reusable building block that may serve as a core component for these projects going forward. The HL7 Data Provenance project has begun development of an implementation guide that constrains the CDA in support of the ONC Data Provenance Initiative use cases, which may be used in conjunction with other the HL7 CDA Implementation Guides. The project will consider and support future development of additional FHIR artifacts and HL7 codes and value sets as needed. Much of the technical development work, including use case artifacts, requirements documentation, vocabulary harmonization and new value sets, and CDA modeling, will be conducted under the auspices of the ONC Data Provenance Initiative within the Standards and Interoperability Framework [S&I]. Artifacts, project calendar, call logistics, and other resources are available on the S&I project page.
Pre-Publication Version
The Data Provenance ballot artifacts will be available for review prior to the September 2014 ballot publication deadline: