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#Map DAM content to the structure of a CDA/CCD document
*We will be referring to the Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2.0 Consolidated CDA Templates (US Realm),December 2011 to ensure that we are in synch with current U.S. Meaningful Use efforts
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*We will refer to the [http://wiki.siframework.org/file/view/20111115_Consolidation_Publication_Draft.zip Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2.0 Consolidated CDA Templates (US Realm),December 2011] to ensure that we are in synch with current U.S. Meaningful Use efforts

Revision as of 21:51, 22 November 2011

Community-Based Collaborative Care Working Group Meeting

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Meeting Information

Attendees


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Agenda

  1. (05 min) Roll Call, Approve Minutes & Accept Agenda
  2. (50 min) Behavior Health CCD Project - Joint with Financial Management (FM)

Minutes

Back to CBCC Main Page Today's discussion focused on the purpose and content of the Informative ballot related to the Behavioral Health "CCD"

  • Ballot will be comprised of the requirements analysis for recommended content for a Behavioral Health CCD
    • The analysis will define the scope (in scope/out of scope) and requirements describing the minimum or core data to be exchange between Behavioral Health providers and Behavioral Health and primary and specialty care providers
  • We are following the same process used to develop the DSTU Composite Security and Privacy Domain Analysis Model (DAM) and CDA R2 for Consent Directives
  1. Perform requirements analysis to draft a domain analysis model - referring to State of Arizona Department of Health Services Demographic and Outcome Data Set User Guide (DUG), Federal Health Information Model (FHIM) Behavioral Health domain, SAMHSA Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and SAMHSA National Outcome Measures (NOMs)
  2. Review/refine DAM
  3. Map DAM content to the structure of a CDA/CCD document