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===Project Overview===
 
===Project Overview===
Welcome to HL7's Diabetes Data Stratagy Project wiki page.
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Welcome to HL7's Diabetes Data Stratagy Project wiki page!
  
 
This project is focused on the minimum data set and data standards in EHR systems for Type 1 diabetes (T1D) assessment in ambulatory settings, based on clinical and business requirements. The intention is to determine the data requirements for T1D assessment so that such data can be collected once in the EHR, exchanged for continuity of care reasons, and repurposed for clinical research, including the protocol eligibility process, and quality reporting. In short, this project is an instantiation of the 'collect once, repurpose many times' principle.
 
This project is focused on the minimum data set and data standards in EHR systems for Type 1 diabetes (T1D) assessment in ambulatory settings, based on clinical and business requirements. The intention is to determine the data requirements for T1D assessment so that such data can be collected once in the EHR, exchanged for continuity of care reasons, and repurposed for clinical research, including the protocol eligibility process, and quality reporting. In short, this project is an instantiation of the 'collect once, repurpose many times' principle.

Revision as of 14:47, 12 February 2010

Diabetes Data Stratagy Project

To return to the >> EHR Work Group Page

Project Overview

Welcome to HL7's Diabetes Data Stratagy Project wiki page!

This project is focused on the minimum data set and data standards in EHR systems for Type 1 diabetes (T1D) assessment in ambulatory settings, based on clinical and business requirements. The intention is to determine the data requirements for T1D assessment so that such data can be collected once in the EHR, exchanged for continuity of care reasons, and repurposed for clinical research, including the protocol eligibility process, and quality reporting. In short, this project is an instantiation of the 'collect once, repurpose many times' principle.

Project Leaders

Crystal Kallem
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
Phone: 312-233-1537
Rachel Richesson
University of South Florida (USF)
Don Mon
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)

Meeting Information

Conference Calls
Fridays at 12:00 pm ET
Phone Number: (770) 657-9270
Participant Passcode: 510269

Agendas and Minutes

Project Documents

Diabetes Data Strategy Project Scope Statement.doc

  • The project scope statement was approved by the Techncial Steering Committee June 2009.

Working Documents

Listserv

Coming soon...