PHCR eICR R2 STU1.1 Update Comments
November 2016 - HL7 CDA® R2 Implementation Guide: Public Health Case Report, Release 1, STU Release 1.1 - US Realm - Available for Comment
This wiki page will support review and feedback for proposed updates to the HL7 CDA® R2 Implementation Guide: Public Health Case Report, Release 1, STU Release 1.1 - US Realm.
This IG consists of two volumes:
- Volume 1 provides narrative introductory and background material pertinent to this implementation guide, including information on how to understand and use the templates in Volume 2.
- Volume 2 contains the Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) templates for this guide along with lists of templates, code systems, and value sets used.
For commenting prior to reconciliation and publication, the STU update Implementation Guide and its related files are available to HL7 members here: Update_for_Comment_CDAR2_IG_PHCASERPT_R2_D1.1_2016DEC.
As an STU update, this new version will not go through the usual HL7 balloting process but will use the STU Update Process with industry review on the HL7 wiki.
The changes in this update can be summarized as follows:
Volume 1 Typo corrections, non-substantive wording changes were made throughout the document but these changes will not be detailed.
- New chapters/sections/appendices (only the top heading-level of the addition is noted):
- 1.3 Organization of the Guide
- 1.6 Current Project
- 3 CDA R2 Background
- 5.2 Stand-Alone Templates
- 5.4 Trigger Code Templates
- Appendix A — Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Appendix B — High Level Change Log
- Appendix C — Extensions to CDA R2
- Updated chapters/sections:
- 4 Using This Implementation Guide
- replaced "Conventions used in this implementation guide" section
- 4.1 Conformance Conventions Used in This Guide
- 4.2 Templates and Conformance Statements
- 4.3 XML Conventions Used in This Guide
- Split chapter "Data Requirements and IG Template Specifications Organization" into the following two chapters:
- 5 eICR IG Specific Conformance Guidance
- 6 eICR Data Requirements
- Updated tables and diagrams to reflect new data elements and added sections (see above)
- 4 Using This Implementation Guide
Volume 2
- Document-Level Templates
- No new document-level templates were added.
- Initial Public Health Case Report Document (eICR) was versioned to V2:
- Added containment for C-CDA R2.1: Plan of Treatment (V2) Section
- Added containment for Birth Sex Observation
- Added @sdtc:deceasedInd
- Updated constraint for @sdtc:deceasedTime
- Added guidance for using county in an address
- Updated examples
- Section-Level Templates
- One new section-level template was added:
- C-CDA R2.1: Plan of Treatment (V2) Section
- Entry-Level Templates
- Five new entry-level templates were added:
- C-CDA R2.1 Companion Guide: Birth Sex Observation
- C-CDA R2.1 Based: Initial Case Report Trigger Code Lab Test Order
- C-CDA R2.1 Based: Initial Case Report Trigger Code Problem Observation
- C-CDA R2.1 Based: Initial Case Report Trigger Code Result Observation
- Travel History
- One new section-level template was added:
- Value Sets
- Seven new value sets were added:
- Initial Case Report Trigger Code Result Status
- ONC Administrative Sex
- Reportable Conditions Trigger Code Value set
- Trigger code for condition name (RCTC subset)
- Trigger code for laboratory test names (RCTC subset)
- Trigger code for laboratory test orders (RCTC subset)
- Trigger code for organism or substance (RCTC subset)
- Seven new value sets were added:
Review Note: Travel History template: As this is a new template and not based on any existing template, we encourage detailed review and feedback around the utility and design of this template
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Name: HL7 Commenter
Item: Volume 2, Template XXXX
Existing wording: CONF: xxxxx-xx SHOULD contain exactly 1..1
Proposed wording: CONF: xxxxx-xx SHALL contain exactly 1..1
Name: Sarah Gaunt
Item: Volume 1: 4.1 Templates and Conformance Conventions
Existing wording: This heading is at the wrong level - it needs to be indented on level so that it is nested under 4.1 Conformance Conventions Used in this Guide
Proposed wording: Indent 4.1 Templates and Conformance Conventions one level so that it is 4.1.1 Templates and Conformance Conventions
Name: George Cole
Item: Volume 2: Section 3.14 Travel History
Existing wording: The participant contains a location (either an address or a coded location)
ii. This participantRole MAY contain zero or one [0..1] code, which SHOULD be selected from ValueSet Geographical location history urn:oid:2.16.840.1.114222.4.11.3201 DYNAMIC (CONF:3284-263). Note: Coded value of the location
Figure 52: Travel History - Coded Location Example
Proposed wording: The participant may contain a location as an address.
Reason for proposal: The coding and exchange is simplified with only one approach for travel location, and we suggest using addr and removing the coded location text, constraints, and example.
Name: George Cole
Item: Volume 2: Section 3.14 Travel History
Existing wording: ....ValueSet Geographical location history... (the hyperlink points to a nonexistent bookmark)
Proposed wording: https://phinvads.cdc.gov/vads/ViewValueSet.action?id=9CE75E17-176B-DE11-9B52-0015173D1785
Name: George Cole
Item: Volume 2: Section 3.14 Travel History
Existing wording: 7. SHALL contain exactly one [1..1] effectiveTime (CONF:3284-295). Note: Date(s) spent in the location
Proposed wording: 7. SHALL contain exactly one [1..1] effectiveTime (CONF:3284-295). Note: Date(s) spent in the location, using any format for effectiveTime that is supported by CDA. See Figure 54: effectiveTime Examples
Reason for proposal: Until we saw the examples, we wondered whether or not there were missing constraints on effectiveTime.
Name: George Cole
Item: Volume 2: Section 3.14 Travel History
Existing wording: The participant contains a location
Question (not suggested change): We were a bit surprised to see Travel as an act with participants containing locations. It is a bit hard to see a country as a participant of an act. So, we just have to ask if other constructs were considered. For example, was coded observation with location as a value considered?