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==Product Name==
 
==Product Name==
HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Emergency Medical Services, Release 1 – International Realm  
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HL7 Version 3 Standard: Emergency Medical Services Constrained Information Model and Interoperability Specifications, Release 1; also Emergency Medical Services Domain Information Model and Interoperability Specifications (EMS DIM & IS) - US Realm  
  
 
===Topics===
 
===Topics===
*Agency Administration
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*Response
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*Patient Encounter
 
*Disposition
 
 
===Standard Category===
 
===Standard Category===
 
*Health Information Exchange Standards
 
*Health Information Exchange Standards
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===Integration Paradigm===
 
===Integration Paradigm===
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*Documents
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*Messages
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===Type===
 
===Type===
Informative balloting May 2010
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Informative
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===Releases===
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Informative balloting 2011Jan
  
===Releases===
 
HL7 V3 DAM EMS, R1<br/>
 
 
Release 1 – US Realm  
 
Release 1 – US Realm  
  
 
===Summary===
 
===Summary===
This work is a Domain Analysis Model (DAM) specific to emergency medical service in the pre-hospital setting. The DAM will be balloted as an informative document and used as a reference in subsequent projects to develop or evaluate ANSI-approved specifications and standards within the pre-hospital emergency medical services domain.
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This standard publishes a DIM specific to emergency medical service in the pre-hospital setting based on the DAM approved in May 2010. The DIM will be balloted as a DSTU. Subsequently, the project will develop interoperability specifications based on the DIM, including, at least, a Patient Run Report from the EMS Agency to the ED and an Annual Report from the Agency to the national sponsor. These specifications will be balloted as DSTU, and implementation guides will be produced.
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===Description===
 
===Description===
This project is the first in a series of planned activities intended to transform the uniform pre-hospital emergency medical services dataset as defined by the United States Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) into an HL7 Standard.<br/>
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The domain analysis model (DAM) for the emergency medical services (EMS) domain is based upon the uniform pre-hospital emergency medical services dataset and is useful for the purpose of evaluating or deriving specifications and standards within the pre-hospital emergency medical services domain. <br/>
 
The EMS DAM is an HL7 informative specification consisting of Use Case specifications, Activity diagrams, Class diagrams, Attribute definitions, and conceptual Vocabulary Specifications
 
  
 
===Business Case (Intended Use, Customers)===
 
===Business Case (Intended Use, Customers)===
The DAM will support development of specifications for interoperability among first responders, EMS agencies, care providers, public safety authorities, and EMS regulators
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Healthcare, including emergency medical services, emergency departments, and inter-facility transportation; and public health
  
 
===Benefits===
 
===Benefits===
The use of standards informed by the DAM will support data quality processes, interoperability between stakeholders, and conformance to national policies concerning standards use
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For the purpose of this project Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are defined as a branch of emergency services dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care and/or transport to definitive care, to patients with illnesses and injuries which the patient, or the medical practitioner, believes constitutes a medical emergency. The EMS DAM is designed to support the creation of specifications to support the interoperability needs of Emergency Medical Services. The US Sponsor desires to bring EMS communication into line with HITSP and NHIN standards to support quality and the ability to benefit from data re-use.
  
 
===Implementations/ Case Studies (Actual Users)===
 
===Implementations/ Case Studies (Actual Users)===
TBD
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DSTU implementers per project scope statement:
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1)  John Kutcher, Digital Innovations
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2)  Joshua Legler, Bureau of EMS, Department of Health, State of Utah
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===Resources===
 
===Resources===
  
 
====Work Groups====
 
====Work Groups====
 
[http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/cic/index.cfm Clinical Interoperability Council]
 
[http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/cic/index.cfm Clinical Interoperability Council]
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*cosponsored by [http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/patientcare/index.cfm Patient Care], [http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/emergencycare/index.cfm Emergency Care], [http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/pher/index.cfm PHER]
 
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===Relationship to/ Dependencies on, other standards===
 
===Relationship to/ Dependencies on, other standards===
*Subset of HITSP IS04
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*[http://www.hl7.org/special/Committees/projman/searchableprojectindex.cfm?action=edit&ProjectNumber=512 EMS DAM, Project Insight # 512]
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===Links to current projects in development===
 
===Links to current projects in development===
 
*[http://www.hl7.org/special/Committees/projman/searchableProjectIndex.cfm?action=edit&ProjectNumber=512 Project Insight ID # 512], Emergency Medical Services Domain Analysis Model
 
*[http://www.hl7.org/special/Committees/projman/searchableProjectIndex.cfm?action=edit&ProjectNumber=512 Project Insight ID # 512], Emergency Medical Services Domain Analysis Model
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*[http://www.hl7.org/special/Committees/projman/searchableprojectindex.cfm?action=edit&ProjectNumber=677 Project Insight ID# 677], Emergency Medical Services Constrained Information Model and Interoperability Specifications (EMS DIM & IS)

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Product Brief - EMS DIM & IS

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Product Name

HL7 Version 3 Standard: Emergency Medical Services Constrained Information Model and Interoperability Specifications, Release 1; also Emergency Medical Services Domain Information Model and Interoperability Specifications (EMS DIM & IS) - US Realm

Topics

Standard Category

  • Health Information Exchange Standards

Integration Paradigm

  • Documents
  • Messages

Type

Informative

Releases

Informative balloting 2011Jan

Release 1 – US Realm

Summary

This standard publishes a DIM specific to emergency medical service in the pre-hospital setting based on the DAM approved in May 2010. The DIM will be balloted as a DSTU. Subsequently, the project will develop interoperability specifications based on the DIM, including, at least, a Patient Run Report from the EMS Agency to the ED and an Annual Report from the Agency to the national sponsor. These specifications will be balloted as DSTU, and implementation guides will be produced.


Description

Business Case (Intended Use, Customers)

Healthcare, including emergency medical services, emergency departments, and inter-facility transportation; and public health

Benefits

For the purpose of this project Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are defined as a branch of emergency services dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care and/or transport to definitive care, to patients with illnesses and injuries which the patient, or the medical practitioner, believes constitutes a medical emergency. The EMS DAM is designed to support the creation of specifications to support the interoperability needs of Emergency Medical Services. The US Sponsor desires to bring EMS communication into line with HITSP and NHIN standards to support quality and the ability to benefit from data re-use.

Implementations/ Case Studies (Actual Users)

DSTU implementers per project scope statement: 1) John Kutcher, Digital Innovations 2) Joshua Legler, Bureau of EMS, Department of Health, State of Utah


Resources

Work Groups

Clinical Interoperability Council

Relationship to/ Dependencies on, other standards

Links to current projects in development