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==HL7 RCB Project - Presentations==
 
==HL7 RCB Project - Presentations==
  
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Overview-20201207.pdf|Reducing Clinician Burden Project Overview, updated 7 Dec 2020]]
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Overview-20210125.pdf|Reducing Clinician Burden Project Overview, updated 25 Jan 2021]]
 
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-US_Core_Data_for_Interoperability-20201026.pdf|Burden Reduction Opportunities in the World of US Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI)? Presentation for Discussion, Gary Dickinson, updated 26 Oct 2020]]
 
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-US_Core_Data_for_Interoperability-20201026.pdf|Burden Reduction Opportunities in the World of US Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI)? Presentation for Discussion, Gary Dickinson, updated 26 Oct 2020]]
 
*[[media:Burden_Reduction_OBRHI_9-21-2020.pdf|Interoperability and Burden Reduction - Emerging Opportunities for Collaborative Care, Denise St Clair PhD, US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of Burden Reduction and Health Informatics, presented 21 Sep 2020]]
 
*[[media:Burden_Reduction_OBRHI_9-21-2020.pdf|Interoperability and Burden Reduction - Emerging Opportunities for Collaborative Care, Denise St Clair PhD, US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of Burden Reduction and Health Informatics, presented 21 Sep 2020]]
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*[[media:HL7_EHR_S_and_Usability_DS_20190617.pdf|Update on HL7 EHR System Usability Functional Profile Project, HL7 Da Vinci Project, CMS Patients over Paperwork RFI, David Schlossman MD, presented 17 Jun 2019]]
 
*[[media:HL7_EHR_S_and_Usability_DS_20190617.pdf|Update on HL7 EHR System Usability Functional Profile Project, HL7 Da Vinci Project, CMS Patients over Paperwork RFI, David Schlossman MD, presented 17 Jun 2019]]
  
==HL7 RCB Project - Analysis Worksheets==
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==HL7 RCB Project - Analysis, Derivations and Worksheets==
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden_Analysis_Worksheet-20201116.xlsx|DRAFT Reducing Clinician Burden Analysis Worksheet, updated 16 Nov 2020]]
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden_Analysis_Worksheet-20210125.xlsx|DRAFT Reducing Clinician Burden Analysis Worksheet, updated 25 Jan 2021]]
 
This version of the RCB Analysis Worksheet includes the ONC FINAL "Strategy on Reducing Burden Relating to the Use of Health IT and EHRs".  Each of the four ONC Initiatives(I), along with Strategies(S) and Recommendations(R) are inserted within the related RCB topic area and are identified as Ix.Sx.Rx.  NOTE also that all reference sources up through #122 have been reviewed and are incorporated in this version.  See "References" Tab.
 
This version of the RCB Analysis Worksheet includes the ONC FINAL "Strategy on Reducing Burden Relating to the Use of Health IT and EHRs".  Each of the four ONC Initiatives(I), along with Strategies(S) and Recommendations(R) are inserted within the related RCB topic area and are identified as Ix.Sx.Rx.  NOTE also that all reference sources up through #122 have been reviewed and are incorporated in this version.  See "References" Tab.
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Clinical_Documentation_Lifecycle-20201207.xlsx|DRAFT Clinical Documentation - Collect, Share, Use - Information Flow and Lifecycle Example - including Intersections with Clinician Burden and Safety Concerns, updated 7 Dec 2020]]
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Cause_Matrix-20210125.pdf|DRAFT Reducing Clinician Burden - Cause Matrix, updated 25 Jan 2021]]
This two tab worksheet shows:  1) typical end-to-end information flow of clinical documentation, starting at the point of origination of health record entry and ending at the point where record entry content is accessed/used for subsequent patient care, interventions and decision making;  2) the potential to segment health record entry into a segment supporting direct care and separate segment(s) for other uses/users of clinical documentation (including payors, public health, quality/performance entities, administration, finance, clinical registries...).
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This one page DRAFT outlines key causal factors for clinician burden and is offered for review and comment.
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Clinical_Documentation_Lifecycle-20201207a.pdf|DRAFT Clinical Documentation - Collect, Share, Use - Data Segmentation for Clinical Integrity, updated 7 Dec 2020]]
 
This graphic shows a Clinical Documentation Instance and subsequent clinical and non-clinical flow based on its segments:  •provenance, •clinical facts, findings and observations, •order detail, •prior authorization detail, •billing/claims detail, •quality/performance data, •public health data, •administrative data, •finance/cost data, •registry data...
 
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Cause_Matrix-20200615.pdf|DRAFT Reducing Clinician Burden - Cause Matrix, updated 15 Jun 2020]]
 
This one page DRAFT outlines key causal factors for clinician burden and is offered for your review and comment.
 
 
*[[media:IPS-Burden_Comments-20200330.pdf|RCB-related Comments on ISO DIS 27269 - International Patient Summary, published 30 Mar 2020]]
 
*[[media:IPS-Burden_Comments-20200330.pdf|RCB-related Comments on ISO DIS 27269 - International Patient Summary, published 30 Mar 2020]]
 
These comments on the DRAFT International Patient Summary were prepared in correspondence with findings of the HL7 RCB Project and clinician burdens associated with patient summary creation, exchange and use, particularly with regard to aspects of information overload, data integrity, patient/provider identity matching, preservation of clinical data context, reconciliation of medications, medication allergies, all allergies, problems/diagnoses and more.
 
These comments on the DRAFT International Patient Summary were prepared in correspondence with findings of the HL7 RCB Project and clinician burdens associated with patient summary creation, exchange and use, particularly with regard to aspects of information overload, data integrity, patient/provider identity matching, preservation of clinical data context, reconciliation of medications, medication allergies, all allergies, problems/diagnoses and more.
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Clinical_Documentation_Lifecycle-20201230.xlsx|DRAFT Clinical Documentation - Collect, Share, Use - Information Flow and Lifecycle Example - including Intersections with Clinician Burden and Safety Concerns, updated 30 Dec 2020]]
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This worksheet shows a typical end-to-end information flow for clinical documentation, starting at the point of origination (authorship) of a health record entry - following with points of update, verification, attestation, exchange (transmit and receipt) - ending at the point where record entry content is accessed/used for subsequent patient care, interventions and decision making.
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-End_to_End_Fidelity_Clinical_Documentation-20201230.pdf|DRAFT Clinical Documentation - Ensuring End-to-End Fidelity, updated 30 Dec 2020]]
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This graphic asks the question "How Might We Ensure End-to-End Fidelity as We Collect, Share and Use Clinical Documentation?", considering what the author sees/intends and how that corresponds to what the end user sees.
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Data_Segmentation_for_Clinical_Integrity-20201230.pdf|DRAFT Clinical Documentation - Collect, Share, Use - Data Segmentation for Clinical Integrity, updated 30 Dec 2020]]
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This graphic shows a Clinical Documentation Instance and subsequent clinical and non-clinical flow based on its segments:  •provenance, •clinical facts, findings and observations, •order detail, •prior authorization detail, •billing/claims detail, •quality/performance data, •public health data, •administrative data, •finance/cost data, •registry data...  Each segment represents a purpose of collection and a corresponding purpose of use, based on stakeholder needs.
 
*[[media:HL7_EHR_WG-A_Perspective_on_History_and_the_Future-20200730.pdf|“A Perspective on the History and Progression of EHR System Functionality Standards, Certification and Adoption”, updated 30 Jul 2020]]
 
*[[media:HL7_EHR_WG-A_Perspective_on_History_and_the_Future-20200730.pdf|“A Perspective on the History and Progression of EHR System Functionality Standards, Certification and Adoption”, updated 30 Jul 2020]]
 
This document is part of an initial dialogue between the HL7 RCB Project and the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Burden Reduction and Health Informatics and offers a timeline of HL7 EHR WG standards development activities from 2000 until the present.
 
This document is part of an initial dialogue between the HL7 RCB Project and the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Burden Reduction and Health Informatics and offers a timeline of HL7 EHR WG standards development activities from 2000 until the present.
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*[[media:Sequoia-Data_Usability_Characteristics-20201116.pdf|"Data Usability Characteristics/Qualities", Gary Dickinson, submitted 16 Nov 2020]]
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These comments were submitted to the Sequoia Project, Data Usability Workgroup, as part of their consideration of characteristics/qualities of health data that make it usable - for particular end uses/end users (e.g., clinicians in clinical practice) and are derived from analysis of the RCB Project.
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*[[media:Re-envisioning_HL7-Gary_Dickinson-20201130.pdf|"Re-Envisioning HL7", Gary Dickinson, submitted 30 Nov 2020]]
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These comments were submitted to HL7 leadership as part of the ongoing effort to re-envision HL7 and are derived (in part) from analysis of the RCB Project.
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==HL7 RCB Project - Conversations==
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*[[media:HL7_Reducing_Clinician_Burden-AMA_Conversation-20210105.pdf|Conversation with the American Medical Association, Questions and Topics for Collaboration, updated 5 Jan 2021]]
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*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Burden_Impact_Statement-20210120.pdf|DRAFT Burden Impact Statement, updated 20 Jan 2021]]
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Based on our conversation with the AMA, we have drafted a Burden Impact Statement, designed for consideration by HL7 Work Groups and Project Teams as new HL7 Work Items are introduced.  This has yet to be formalized and is offered as a DRAFT for review and comment.]]
  
 
==HL7 RCB Collaborative Project Candidate - Medication List Management and Reconciliation==
 
==HL7 RCB Collaborative Project Candidate - Medication List Management and Reconciliation==
 
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Medication_Reconciliation_Project-20201112.pdf|DRAFT Medication Reconciliation Overview, updated 12 Nov 2020]]
 
*[[media:Reducing_Clinician_Burden-Medication_Reconciliation_Project-20201112.pdf|DRAFT Medication Reconciliation Overview, updated 12 Nov 2020]]
*[[media:EHR-RCB-Medication_Reconciliation-Use_Case_Scenario_Worksheet-20201112.xlsx|DRAFT Medication Reconciliation Use Case Scenario Worksheet, updated 12 Nov 2020]]
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*[[media:EHR-RCB-Medication_Reconciliation-Use_Case_Scenario_Worksheet-20210119.xlsx|DRAFT Medication Reconciliation Use Case Scenario Worksheet, updated 19 Jan 2021]]
The Medication Reconciliation Burden Reduction Focus Team meets most Thursdays at 5PM ET (US).  Teleconference access is as noted above.  Please join us.
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The Medication Reconciliation Burden Reduction Focus Team meets most Thursdays at 5PM ET (US).  Teleconference access is as noted above.  If you are a clinician with medication reconciliation experience, please join us.
  
 
==HL7 RCB Project - Reducing Clinician Burden "Comment Only" Ballot==
 
==HL7 RCB Project - Reducing Clinician Burden "Comment Only" Ballot==

Revision as of 16:08, 24 January 2021

The HL7 Electronic Health Record (EHR) Interoperability Work Group is an activity of the HL7 EHR Work Group.

Please subscribe to the HL7 EHR Interoperability listserver for meeting announcements, agendas and updates regarding current work.

NOTE: DRAFT documents may be incomplete and are posted for Team review and discourse. Please take care to note their draft (tentative) status if referencing or sharing with others.


Contents

HL7 EHR/PHR Standards

System Functionality Standards

Record Interoperability Standards


HL7 EHR Work Group - Reducing Clinician Burden Project

Note that the HL7 EHR WG Reducing Clinician Burden Project now has its own Wiki page: https://wiki.hl7.org/Reducing_Clinician_Burden

HL7 RCB Project - Presentations

HL7 RCB Project - Analysis, Derivations and Worksheets

This version of the RCB Analysis Worksheet includes the ONC FINAL "Strategy on Reducing Burden Relating to the Use of Health IT and EHRs". Each of the four ONC Initiatives(I), along with Strategies(S) and Recommendations(R) are inserted within the related RCB topic area and are identified as Ix.Sx.Rx. NOTE also that all reference sources up through #122 have been reviewed and are incorporated in this version. See "References" Tab.

This one page DRAFT outlines key causal factors for clinician burden and is offered for review and comment.

These comments on the DRAFT International Patient Summary were prepared in correspondence with findings of the HL7 RCB Project and clinician burdens associated with patient summary creation, exchange and use, particularly with regard to aspects of information overload, data integrity, patient/provider identity matching, preservation of clinical data context, reconciliation of medications, medication allergies, all allergies, problems/diagnoses and more.

This worksheet shows a typical end-to-end information flow for clinical documentation, starting at the point of origination (authorship) of a health record entry - following with points of update, verification, attestation, exchange (transmit and receipt) - ending at the point where record entry content is accessed/used for subsequent patient care, interventions and decision making.

This graphic asks the question "How Might We Ensure End-to-End Fidelity as We Collect, Share and Use Clinical Documentation?", considering what the author sees/intends and how that corresponds to what the end user sees.

This graphic shows a Clinical Documentation Instance and subsequent clinical and non-clinical flow based on its segments: •provenance, •clinical facts, findings and observations, •order detail, •prior authorization detail, •billing/claims detail, •quality/performance data, •public health data, •administrative data, •finance/cost data, •registry data... Each segment represents a purpose of collection and a corresponding purpose of use, based on stakeholder needs.

This document is part of an initial dialogue between the HL7 RCB Project and the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Burden Reduction and Health Informatics and offers a timeline of HL7 EHR WG standards development activities from 2000 until the present.

These comments were submitted to the Sequoia Project, Data Usability Workgroup, as part of their consideration of characteristics/qualities of health data that make it usable - for particular end uses/end users (e.g., clinicians in clinical practice) and are derived from analysis of the RCB Project.

These comments were submitted to HL7 leadership as part of the ongoing effort to re-envision HL7 and are derived (in part) from analysis of the RCB Project.

HL7 RCB Project - Conversations

Based on our conversation with the AMA, we have drafted a Burden Impact Statement, designed for consideration by HL7 Work Groups and Project Teams as new HL7 Work Items are introduced. This has yet to be formalized and is offered as a DRAFT for review and comment.]]

HL7 RCB Collaborative Project Candidate - Medication List Management and Reconciliation

The Medication Reconciliation Burden Reduction Focus Team meets most Thursdays at 5PM ET (US). Teleconference access is as noted above. If you are a clinician with medication reconciliation experience, please join us.

HL7 RCB Project - Reducing Clinician Burden "Comment Only" Ballot

This ballot closed on Monday, 14 September 2020.

HL7 RCB Project - White Paper

This White Paper has been released for Project Team review and comment.

Burden Reduction (and other) Initiatives in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

"See What We Mean"

HL7 RCB Project - Reducing Burden - Success Stories

HL7 RCB Project - Survey and Responses

HL7 RCB Project - Focus Team Drafts

US Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Strategy for Reducing Burden

US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Patients over Paperwork Initiative

More RCB Perspectives and Resources

HL7 RCB Project - Reference Sources

RCB Reference Sources (and related links) are available at the RCB Wiki: https://wiki.hl7.org/Reducing_Clinician_Burden


US Office of National Coordinator (ONC), Trusted Exchange Framework/Common Agreement (TEFCA)


US Office of National Coordinator (ONC) - 21st Century Cures Act: Interoperability, Information Blocking...


US Office of National Coordinator (ONC) - Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA)


US Office of National Coordinator (ONC) - Interoperability Forums


US Office of National Coordinator (ONC) - "Record to Rely On" Workshop, 29 November 2016

Leads: Mark Knee JD, Elise Sweeney Anthony JD, Mike Lipinski JD


US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) - Interoperability and Patient Access...


HL7 FHIR Standard Release 4

FHIR EHR-S Record Lifecycle Event Implementation Guide

FHIR AuditEvent and Provenance Profiles

FHIR Five W's Pattern (Who, What, When, Where, Why)

FHIR Implementer's Safety Check List


Interoperability Assessment


Blockchain for Health/Healthcare (Public Journal)


International Patient Summary (INTERPAS/IPS)


PUBLICATION PACKAGE - Meaningful Use 2015 Edition Functional Profile

Leads: Gary Dickinson, Anneke Goossen, Michael Van Der Zel


Meaningful Use 2015 Edition Functional Profile (of ISO/HL7 10781 EHR-S FM Release 2)

Leads: Gary Dickinson, Mark Janczewski MD, Anneke Goossen

Meaningful Use 2014 Edition Functional Profile (of ISO/HL7 10781 EHR-S FM Release 2)

Leads: Gary Dickinson, Diana Warner, Hetty Kahn, Anneke Goossen


EHR as Legal Record Project

HL7 EHR and Records Management-Evidentiary Support (RM-ES) WGs

Leads: Gary Dickinson, Reed Gelzer MD, Diana Warner


Record Entry Lifecycle Event Metadata using FHIR (Fast Health Interoperable Resources) - Project Now Complete

Lead: Gary Dickinson


Record Lifecycle, Provenance and Vocabulary Alignment - Project Now Complete

Record Lifecycle, Security, Privacy, and Provenance Vocabulary Alignment

Leads: Reed Gelzer, MD, Diana Proud-Madruga

REFERENCES


US ONC Standards and Interoperability Framework

2011-2016 Use Case Initiatives - Transitions of Care, Lab Results, Provider Directory, Digital Certificate, et al.

Cross Initiative Work Group - S&I Simplification


ISO/HL7 10781:2017 EHR-S FIM Release-3 2014-Planning

Gary Dickinson, co-chair and Steve Hufnagel PhD, project-facilitator

EHR-S FIM is EHR System Function-and-Information Model, release-3 planned for '2017 joint ISO/HL7-International ballot


EHR-S and PHR-S FIM, Release-3 2012 Prototype

Steve Hufnagel, Facilitator and Gary Dickinson, co-chair

PURPOSE

- add conceptual information and data model for each Release 2.0 EHR-S FM function
- make the EHR-S FM easier  to use for architects, analysts and engineers
- verify and validate EHR-S FM Release 2.0
- DSTU demonstration for Service Aware Interoperability Framework (SAIF) 
- Support specific profiles (e.g., WG project DAMS, DIMS, DCMS).

REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

IMMUNIZATION MAGAGEMENT PROTOTYPE

ORDERS MAGAGEMENT PROTOTYPE

RESULTS MAGAGEMENT PROTOTYPE

RECORDS INFRASTRUCTURE (RI) PROTOTYPE


US HITECH Act - EHR Incentive Program - Stage 1 - Final Regulations (2011 Edition)


US HITECH Act - EHR Incentive Program - Stage 2 - Final Regulations (2014 Edition)


US HITECH Act - EHR Incentive Program - Stage 3 - Final Regulations (2015 Edition)


US ONC Final 10 Year Interoperability Roadmap


US ONC Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

Metadata Standards to Support Nationwide Electronic Health Information Exchange


ISO 16223 - Standards Convergence to Promote EHR Interoperability


Key Reference Documents


2009 ANSI HITSP Foundations Framework Simplification Strategy