Relevant and Pertinent
Contents
Meetings
- RnP Wednesday, May 27
- RnP Wednesday, June 3
- RnP Wednesday, June 10
- RnP Wednesday, June 17
- RnP Wednesday, June 24
- RnP Wednesday, July 1
- RnP Wednesday, July 8
- RnP Wednesday, July 15
- RnP Wednesday, July 22
- RnP Wednesday, July 29
- RnP Wednesday, August 5
- RnP Wednesday, August 26
- RnP Wednesday, September 2
- RnP Wednesday, September 9
Engagement Materials
The presentation to explain the project is here File:RnP.pptx
A PDF of the long survey can be found here File:LongSurvey.pdf
The long survey can be taken here Long Survey
A PDF of the short survey can be found here File:ShortSurvey.pdf
The short survey can be taken here Short Survey
Questions to Address
Insert your page listing questions to ask here! Then add your questions to that page. That way, people can provide different approaches without necessarily being influenced by what others have already done.
Keith's RnP Questions
George's RnP Questions
David's RnP Questions
Emma's RnP Questions
Questionnaires/Surveys
June 10th -- initial review of questions
August 5th -- 5-10 minute provider survey
Draft of short provider survey to be sent to large audience, created by Robert Dieterle, Dr. Russ Leftwich, Dr. Holly Miller
Short Provider Survey
August 26th - Long Survey
September 9th - Short Survey (updated by Bob)
Updated Short Survey of Providers
Reference Materials
Beacon Community EHR Affinity Domain
Initial Communication Draft
Dear [NAME]
As part of the HL7 drive to enhance global health data interoperability, the Structured Documents workgroup, in partnership with Clinical Interoperability Council and Patient Care workgroups, have launched a project to help reduce the information overload that can result from excessive detail in CCD/C-CDA document implementations as needed for meaningful use requirements.
This project’s was initiated by HL7 in response to feedback from providers about their experiences with the Transitions of Care objective as required in the CMS Meaningful Use incentive program. Many providers said that the Summary of Care Records (SOCR) that they have been receiving are not as useful as they would like. Among the issues raised were: too much information, SOCRs are too long, takes too long to find what is relevant and pertinent. To accomplish this, we are conducting a study with practitioners and professional association members to identify what they believe is the more relevant and pertinent set of information that they would need for a health care encounter. This gathered information will help the project create potential rules for what should be included in a response for healthcare information.
We would like your assistance in this endeavor. We would like to meet virtually to describe the purpose of the project and explain how to complete the survey. If you are then interested we would like you fill out a short questionnaire regarding what you feel are the most relevant and pertinent details you need in your encounters, this would help us help the healthcare industry. We would then like to follow up in another virtual meeting refine and clarify the feedback we've collected.
Please let us know if you will be able to help us help.
Sincerely,
[SOMEBODY OF AUTHORITY]