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==Product Brief - HL7 EHR Child Health Functional Profile (EHR CH FP)==
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=Product Brief - HL7 EHR Child Health Functional Profile (EHR CH FP)=
Electronic Health Record Systems - Child Health Functional Profile
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Electronic Health Record Systems - Child Health Functional Profile(EHR CH FP)
 
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===Summary===
 
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The healthcare industry will reap tremendous benefits by adopting a common standard for electronic health record systems (EHR-S). The HL7 EHR-S Functional Model outlines important features and functions that should be contained in an EHR system. Through the creation of functional profiles, this model provides a standard description and common understanding of functions for healthcare settings. To date, HL7 has developed or is developing profiles for areas such as child health, emergency care, long term care, behavioral health and vital statistic reporting.
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The Child Health Functional Profile for EHR Systems (Child Health-FP) is a project of the Child Health Work Group. It conforms to the HL7 Electronic Health Record-Systems Functional Model (EHR-S FM), and it is aimed at developing an HL7 Normative Functional Profile for electronic health record (EHR) systems that are used to record, monitor, and care for children. This first iteration provides essential general pediatric functions and specific conformance criteria that are important to include in any system through which a child might receive primary care in the United States in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The intent is to assist all children's healthcare providers and associated IT vendors enable safe, effective and reliable care of children through the safe and effective use of information technology.  
 
===Description===
 
===Description===
In February 2007, the HL7 Electronic Record Health System Functional Model (EHR-S FM) became the healthcare industry’s first ANSI-approved standard that specifies the functional requirements for an electronic health record
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Overview and Functions
system (EHR-S). The standard has received broad industry input from more than a thousand clinicians, as well as from EHR vendors, payers, researchers, and others across the industry.
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Following are the five major functional topics addressed in the Child Health-FP that are essential for an EHR system used to care for children.
The EHR-S FM outlines important features and functions that should be contained in an EHR system.
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#Immunization Management: e.g., any physician providing healthcare to a child needs to know the child’s immunization status.
The standard’s Functional Model contains approximately 1,000 conformance criteria across 130 functions, including medication history, problem lists, orders, clinical decision support, and those supporting privacy and security. The functions are described from a user perspective and enable consistent expression of EHR system functionality, while the conformance criteria serves as a reference for purchasers of EHR systems and vendors developing EHR software.
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#Growth Tracking: e.g., any physician providing healthcare to a child needs to be able to plot a growth chart.
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#Medication Dosing: e.g., any physician prescribing medication to a child needs to take into consideration body weight, medication histories and drug allergies when prescribing drugs and calculating drug dosage.
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#Data Norms: e.g., any children's healthcare provider must keep pediatric data norms in mind when monitoring lab results, body measurements, and vital signs.
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#Privacy: e.g., any EHR system used to provide healthcare to a child must be able to address the special privacy needs faced by children; for example, children in foster care or who are adopted, children brought in for care by an adult that is not the child’s guardian (e.g., a grandparent), and adolescents.
  
To date, a number of profiles have been developed.
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*The Child Health Functional Profile, which provides critical electronic health record system functions to care for children in the United States, was developed in August 2007, and became an ANSI-approved standard in December 2008.
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http://xreg2.nist.gov:8080/omar/registry/http?interface=QueryManager&method=getRepositoryItem&param-id=urn:uuid:6f4d2971-e61f-458d-8aa8-878d6c9dea06
  
For those thinking about creating a profile, the How to Guide for Creating Functional Profiles is available on the Work Group’s Functional Profile webpage (www.Hl7.org/ehr). In addition, the HL7 EHR Work Group is available to provide further guidance.
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===Business Case (Intended Use, Customers)===
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*Provider: Child Health;
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*Vendor: IT, EHR Systems
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===Benefits===
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The intent is to assist all children's healthcare providers and associated IT vendors in helping to enable safe, effective and reliable care of children through the safe and effective use of information technology. Specifically, the Child Health-FP describes additional EHR-S functionality that is necessary to care for a child age 0-18 who receives routine wellness and preventive, acute illness, or acute trauma care that takes place in:
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*the newborn nursery,
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*the primary care provider's office,
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*the emergency department or urgent care clinic, and/or
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*the inpatient hospital setting.
  
Any functional profile that conforms to the EHR System Functional Model standard can be registered with HL7. This registration involves self-attestation of conformance by those submitting the functional profile for registration via a questionnaire that is completed at submission time. Registration can facilitate the adoption of the profile by making it publicly available for use. All registered profiles are available to the public through a searchable registry at: http://www.nist.gov/profileregistry.
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The Child Health-FP also supports ambulatory and inpatient hospital care for common chronic pediatric diseases such as asthma, sickle cell disease and diabetes, as well as those with social situations such as foster care, divided homes and state custody.
  
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===Resources===
 
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*For more information on the EHR-S FM and the HL7 Electronic Health Records Work Group, please visit: www.HL7.org/ehr.
 
*For more information on the EHR-S FM and the HL7 Electronic Health Records Work Group, please visit: www.HL7.org/ehr.
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* [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=EHR_Interoperability_WG EHR] WG
 
* [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=EHR_Interoperability_WG EHR] WG
 
* [http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/pedsdata/index.cfm Child Health] WG
 
* [http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/pedsdata/index.cfm Child Health] WG
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====Education====
 
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* See more at http://www.hl7.org/implement/training.cfm
 
* See more at http://www.hl7.org/implement/training.cfm
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From HIMSS 2009 <br/>
 
From HIMSS 2009 <br/>
 
* [http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/calendarofevents/himss/2009/presentations/HL7_EHR_2009_HIMSS_presentation1_Sunday.pdf EHR-S FM and Standard]
 
* [http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/calendarofevents/himss/2009/presentations/HL7_EHR_2009_HIMSS_presentation1_Sunday.pdf EHR-S FM and Standard]
 
* [http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/calendarofevents/himss/2009/presentations/Tutorial%20-%202007EHR-S_Advanced-HIMSS09-April_Wed.pdf Advanced EHR-S FM and Standard: Profiles Against the EHR & PHR S FM]
 
* [http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/calendarofevents/himss/2009/presentations/Tutorial%20-%202007EHR-S_Advanced-HIMSS09-April_Wed.pdf Advanced EHR-S FM and Standard: Profiles Against the EHR & PHR S FM]

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Product Brief - HL7 EHR Child Health Functional Profile (EHR CH FP)

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Product Name

Electronic Health Record Systems - Child Health Functional Profile(EHR CH FP)

Standard Category

Application Functional Specifications

Integration Paradigm

Type

Normative, ANSI Standard

Releases

  • ANSI/HL7 EHR CHFP, R1-2008

Summary

The Child Health Functional Profile for EHR Systems (Child Health-FP) is a project of the Child Health Work Group. It conforms to the HL7 Electronic Health Record-Systems Functional Model (EHR-S FM), and it is aimed at developing an HL7 Normative Functional Profile for electronic health record (EHR) systems that are used to record, monitor, and care for children. This first iteration provides essential general pediatric functions and specific conformance criteria that are important to include in any system through which a child might receive primary care in the United States in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The intent is to assist all children's healthcare providers and associated IT vendors enable safe, effective and reliable care of children through the safe and effective use of information technology.

Description

Overview and Functions Following are the five major functional topics addressed in the Child Health-FP that are essential for an EHR system used to care for children.

  1. Immunization Management: e.g., any physician providing healthcare to a child needs to know the child’s immunization status.
  2. Growth Tracking: e.g., any physician providing healthcare to a child needs to be able to plot a growth chart.
  3. Medication Dosing: e.g., any physician prescribing medication to a child needs to take into consideration body weight, medication histories and drug allergies when prescribing drugs and calculating drug dosage.
  4. Data Norms: e.g., any children's healthcare provider must keep pediatric data norms in mind when monitoring lab results, body measurements, and vital signs.
  5. Privacy: e.g., any EHR system used to provide healthcare to a child must be able to address the special privacy needs faced by children; for example, children in foster care or who are adopted, children brought in for care by an adult that is not the child’s guardian (e.g., a grandparent), and adolescents.

See http://xreg2.nist.gov:8080/omar/registry/http?interface=QueryManager&method=getRepositoryItem&param-id=urn:uuid:6f4d2971-e61f-458d-8aa8-878d6c9dea06

Business Case (Intended Use, Customers)

  • Provider: Child Health;
  • Vendor: IT, EHR Systems

Benefits

The intent is to assist all children's healthcare providers and associated IT vendors in helping to enable safe, effective and reliable care of children through the safe and effective use of information technology. Specifically, the Child Health-FP describes additional EHR-S functionality that is necessary to care for a child age 0-18 who receives routine wellness and preventive, acute illness, or acute trauma care that takes place in:

  • the newborn nursery,
  • the primary care provider's office,
  • the emergency department or urgent care clinic, and/or
  • the inpatient hospital setting.

The Child Health-FP also supports ambulatory and inpatient hospital care for common chronic pediatric diseases such as asthma, sickle cell disease and diabetes, as well as those with social situations such as foster care, divided homes and state custody.

Implementations/ Case Studies (Actual Users)

Resources

  • For more information on the EHR-S FM and the HL7 Electronic Health Records Work Group, please visit: www.HL7.org/ehr.

Work Groups

Education

Presentations

From HIMSS 2009