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affecting an individual. Problems can be short or long term in nature, chronic or acute, and have a status. In a longitudinal record, all problems may be of importance in the overall long term care of an individual, and may undergo changes in status repeatedly. Problems are identified during patient visits, and may span multiple visits, encounters, or episodes of care.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:09, 19 May 2010

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Current Activity: Definining all the terms that are used in the Care Plan Topic.

Definition of Care Plan

Option 1:

the definition of Care Plan from the ISO EN 13940-1:2007. This can be seen as the conceptual and contextual definition. For a structural definition we can analyse the different steps disciplines use in the care process.

PCWG: 1.The original CEN standard can be obtained from CEN (paid) 2.The current working draft materials can be distributed once there is a document.

Concept: care plan and health care plan

Definition: duly personalised statement of planned health care activities bundles encompassing all foreseen health care 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 the programme of care.

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

Features or related entities Type (examples Multiplicity
established at date and time one
planned start date and time one
actual start date and time one
performance status postponed/ underway/ cancelled one
planned interruption periods zero to many
actual interruption periods zero to many


Direct relationship with Name of relationship Multiplicity
health care professional is applied by one to many
health issue addresses one to many
health care goal is subtended by one to many
health care provider activity plans one to many
health care activities bundle describes one to many
professional health record is recorded in one to many
sharable data repository is notified in zero to many


UML representation to be added

Examples of the structure of the care plan

Example 1 (Vereniging Gehandicaptenzorg Nederland, Requirements for an EHR,Utrecht, VGN)(Association for care of Disabled persons in the Netherlands)

  • Formulate a Person Image: this stage gives support and directions on the stage of diagnosing by cathering information (current conditions and the history of care and support)about the client.The different scores and diagnoses will be registered in the EHR (assessment, physical examination, lab results, medication,therapies and aspects of behaviour).Starting point for this is a way of working where the care- and support goals are really related to the needs of the client.
  • Formulate a Plan for Care and Support: based on a structured framework, for example the framework of Shalock.
  • Formulate a Plan for Actions: the translation of the desired goals into concrete actions tuned to the capacity needs of the client.It gives the caregiver a relationship between the content of care and the financial system.
  • Develop a Agenda:a timeframe for the actions that are planned.In the agenda the following is described:which action, where, when, by and with who, based on which protocol and issues.
  • Implement: giving care and support and register this in the EHR.
  • Evaluate Care and Support: interpretation of the qualitative and quantitative information coming out of the process of care and support.
  • Generate Reports: adjustment of the plan of care and support, plan for actions and the stage of implementation based on the evaluation.

Definition of Problem

Option 1:

A definition from the HL7 Glossary:

A problem of a given individual can be described by formal diagnosis coding systems (such as DRG’s, NANDA Nursing Diagnosis, ICD9, DSM, etc.) or by other professional descriptions of health care issues affecting an individual. Problems can be short or long term in nature, chronic or acute, and have a status. In a longitudinal record, all problems may be of importance in the overall long term care of an individual, and may undergo changes in status repeatedly. Problems are identified during patient visits, and may span multiple visits, encounters, or episodes of care.

Definition of Diagnosis