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Child Health
We support HL7's mission to create and promote health IT standards by defining data standards required for systems that are used to care for children.
Contents
Co-Chairs
- Gaye Dolin, MSN, RN gdolin@imo-online.com
- Michael Padula, MD, MBI padula@email.chop.edu
- Feliciano Yu, MD Yu_F@kids.wustl.edu
Mailing List
You can post via the web at HL7 listserv or by email at childhealth@lists.hl7.org.
Past Projects
- Child Health Profile of the HL7 EHR Functional Model
- Quality Reporting Document Architecture
- Neonatal Care Report
- Neonatal Care Profile of the EHR Functional Model describes functionality necessary for a U.S. neonatologist to provide care to newborns in the (1) delivery room, (2) neonatal intensive care unit (including level III ICUs), (3) outpatient follow-up of NICU graduates through their second birthday, and (4) during transport to other care facilities. It does not necessarily include functions necessary to provide subspecialty or surgical care in these environments, except as required by the neonatologist’s participation in those activities. However, the project will explore including functions to support ophthalmology follow-up after discharge for preterm infants, which is very time sensitive.
- Version 2 of the Child Health Profile of the EHR Functional Model. We have contributed to Version 2 of the EHR Functional Model and await its final form (targeted ballot date: November 2011) before proceeding with our version 2. In the mean time, we are taking suggestions for additions or modifications to the profile.
- Technical Expertise for the Child Health Format Project
Current Projects
- Co-sponsor for C-CDA R2 in ballot September 2013
- US RealmHL7 Implementation Guides for CDA Release 2: Consolidated CDA Templates for Clinical Notes, DSTU Release 2
- Essential Information for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: * [Project page]
- Developmental Screening Reporting
Schedules and Agendas
- Monthly Meeting: First Wednesday of each month
- [September 2014 WGM Schedule]
Read about Informatics in Child Health
- Textbook: Pediatric Informatics: Computer Applications in Child Health ISBN 0387764453
- AAP Policy Statement: Special Requirements of Electronic Health Record Systems in Pediatrics AAP Policies
- AAP Policy Statement: Using Personal Health Records to Improve the Quality of Health Care for Children AAP Policies
- AAP Policy Statement: Electronic Prescribing Systems in Pediatrics: The Rationale and Functionality Requirements AAP Policies
- AAP Policy Statement: Pediatric Aspects of Inpatient Health Information Technology Systems AAP Policies
- AAP Policy Statement: Principles for the Development and Use of Quality Measures AAP Policies
- AAP Policy Statement: Emergency Information Forms and Emergency Preparedness for Children With Special Health Care Needs AAP Policies