Quality Reporting Document Architecture Category 1
The Quality Reporting Document Architecture (QRDA) project is developing a standard for communicating health care quality measurement information. The standard will conform to the requirements of the Health Level Seven (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture Release 2.0 (CDA).
The project began in 2007 with a private collaboration supported by the Alliance for Pediatric Quality (Alliance) – a joint effort of the American Academy of Pediatrics, The American Board of Pediatrics, Child Health Corporation of America, and the National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions. The report on that Phase I effort can be found here: [1]
The Phase II effort was an HL7 project co-sponsored by the Structured Documents and Child Health Work Groups. It was supported by volunteers and the Child Health Corporation of America (CHCA). The Phase II effort produced the QRDA Category I Draft Standard for Trial Use (DSTU), published in April 2009.
The QRDA project meets regularly and all are welcome to participate. Please contact one of the core group listed here or any of the participants listed in the minutes.
Meeting Minutes
QRDA Minutes May 28, 2008
QRDA Minutes April 29, 2008
QRDA Minutes April 11, 2008
QRDA Minutes March 05, 2008
Meetings
Full QRDA Workgroup Call
June 11, 2008 at 12:00 ET/11:00 CT/10:00 MT/9:00 PT
PHONE: 404-920-6699 / PIN: 67632568
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MEETING ID: 766-696-319
Implementation Guide Development Calls
Wednesdays at 2:00 ET/1:00 CT/12:00 MT/11:00 PT
June 4th - July 23rd
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MEETING ID: 957-707-247
Documents and Resources
QRDA Coordination with Related Efforts - 05/28/08
Categories and Examples of Data Reporting Formats - 05/02/2008
Three Categories of QRDA Reports - 05/07/2008
QRDA Implementation Guide Draft
File containing category 1,2 and 3 QRDA xml Samples and 2 xsl files
File containing sample files for CHCA Neonatal Admission Temperature and Body Mass Index Measures and a style sheet