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Revision as of 22:36, 15 January 2008

return to patient care list

Project Summary

Concern Tracking and Care statements provide a framework for tracking and managing health concerns, however there are many undefined relationships and representations that remain to be defined. Issues identified include.

  • Standard representation of how observations should be characterized (eg diagnosis vs problem)
  • Standard representation of distinction and linkage between provider roles in problem lists (eg nursing problems vs physician problems).
  • Standard representation of common attributes about a problem (eg clinical status, problem severity, etc)
  • Methods for adding diagnosis specific attributes (eg Cancer Stage, CHF Class,...)
  • Correct representation of problem modifiers and negation. (eg rule out MI, or history of MI vs AMI)
  • List maintenance issues in messaging. (eg send full list including history, send full list, but no history, only send updates for a concern)
  • Correct relationships terms for episode links and sub-concerns.

Artifacts and related modeling

todo:

  • add links for ISO 18104, ISO 22789, ISO 13940, CCD
  • add related articles
  • links/pointers to info from campbell, chute, elkin, va, terminfo

Use Cases

Implementors

Canada Infoway

Participants

  • Larry McKnight
  • John Kufuor-Boakye
  • Jim Campbell
  • Tom Oniki
  • Bob Dolin
  •  ? Kevin Coonan

Meetings/T-Conn's

Project Committee Overlaps and Dependency

  • Orders and Observations
  • Structured Doc
  • Term Info
  • M&M