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Revision as of 11:35, 26 May 2011

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Welcome to the HL7 Patient Care WG Wiki!

Welcome to the Patient Care Work Group Wiki Site.The Patient Care WG is chartered to define messages to support the needs for communicating information regarding the creation, management, execution and the quality of diagnostic and therapeutic care. This wiki page is for facilitation of ongoing discussions. Please see the hl7 website for more information about the patient care TC

NOTE: the wiki page of Patient Care is under construction. Not all links to following wiki pages are working. But we are working on this.


Working Group Overview Information

Leadership

Co-Chair: William Goossen (Term ends in May 2011)

Results 4 Care The Netherlands
Phone: +31654614458
Email: wgoossen@results4care.nl

Co-Chair: Stephen Chu (Term ends May 2013)

National eHealth Transition Authority (NEHTA) Australia
Phone: ??
Email: stephen.chu@nehta.gov.au

Co-Chair: Ian Townend (Term ends in May 2011)

NHS Connecting for Health United Kingdom
Phone: ??
Email: ian.townend@nhs.net

Co-Chair: Klaus Veil (Term ends in ??)

Australia
Phone: ??
Email: Klaus@Veil.net.au

15 June 2010: Missing information can be added.

Change Requests

Patient Care has now a formal request for change (RFC) page which can be used to request changes in the ballot materials.

Patient Care Change Requests

Please use this for RFC you have pertaining to Topics, D-MIM, R-MIM, use cases, interactions, walkthrough etc. Those that have been handled by either a motion accepted, and /or models or descriptions being changed are listed under Dispositioned Requests.

Meeting Information

minutes from the hl7 website

Please also look in the general document section, due to upload problems in minutes sections, some minutes e.g. Phoenix May 2008 are placed in general.

Project Information

Project Status
Allergy & Intolerance


This topic covers all interactions related to clinically recorded adverse reactions.
Finish the work from the ballot resolution on the Allergy/Intolerance topic and have it published as DSTU.
Project ID 174
Project contact: Stephen Chu; stephen.chu@nehta.gov.au

Active
Pressure Ulcer Prevention


This topic covers pressure ulcer risk assessment and interventions.
The project will develop a Domain Analysis Model based on work performed by the Kaiser-Permanente US Department of Veterans Affairs collaboration.
Project contact: Jay Lyle; jay@lyle.net

Active
Health Concern


Concern Tracking and Care statements provide a framework for tracking and managing health concerns.
Ballot resolutions for Health Concern are completed. Currently work is in DSTU status, but all work from the reconciliation needs to be carried out.
after the work is done, and material is remodelled and publishable a publication request needs to go to HL7 HQ. Project 666.
Project contact: Jean Duteau, Canada

Active
Care Plan Topic & Ordersets


The Care Plan structure is used to define the management action plans for the various concerns identified for the target of care. It is the structure in which the care planning for all individual professions or for groups of professionals can be organized, planned and checked for completion.
Care Plan is Draft.
Project Contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

Active
Care Plan Initiative project 2011


Care Plan has been balloted some years ago as DSTU. However, it was felt at that time that more work needed to be done in defining care plan, the components of the care plan, identifying use cases and use. The plan for 2011 is to first develop a Domain Analysis Model (DAM) for the Care Plan, and then decide on follow on activities. The HDF 1.5 (HL7 development framework) approach will be followed.
HL7 PC will build on the material and knowledge of various groups to develop the DAM.
Project contact: André Boudreau, a.boudreau@boroan.ca or Laura Heermann Langford, Laura.Heermann@imail.org

New PSS and Project ID needed before moving any material to ballot
Care Plan Topic project


Care Plan has been balloted some years ago as DSTU. However, it was felt at that time that more work needed to be done in defining care plan, the components of the care plan, identifying use cases and use. The plan for 2010 is to complete the contents of Care Plan.
HL7 PC will work together with: HL7 Structured Documents WG IMIA-NI IHE For the content of this DSTU material.
project ID 651
Project contact: Rosemary Kennedy, rkennedy@qualityforum.org or Laura Heermann Langford, Laura.Heermann@imail.org

Active
Care Provision D-MIM


Project ID 284

Project contact: william Goossen, wgoossen@results4care.nl|

Active
Care Composition


This material has fulfilled ballot DSTU requirements. See package V3_PC_CARECOMP_R1_D3_2009SEPreconciliationAll.xls
Work is underway to update it and to file for the ANSI status.
More will be included later or page will be moved to current ballot materials.
Project contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

Active
Assessment Scales


The aim of this release is to provide a generic template based on the clinical statement pattern for use with almost all scores systems and assessment scales. Therefore, it provides a framework for use in messages and documents.
Finish the work from the ballot resolution on the Assessment Scales topic and have it published as DSTU.
Project contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

Active
Detailed Clinical Models


The underlying assumption for a standard on Detailed Clinical Models is that to use, exchange and reuse data, and to obtain meaningful information from it for each purpose, data need to be handled consistently. This consistent use is required on both the mono and multidisciplinary health professional level. Project ID 320
Project contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

Active
Detailed Clinical Model instance construction


Five examples where balloted in september 2010.
Patient care is currently working on the reconciliations
Project contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

Active
Detailed Clinical Model guidelines for creation


The DCM guidelines will be entered as soon as the ISO standard is finished. Please mail to the patient care list if you think it takes too long :-)
Plan is to translate a Dutch document covering UML style guide for DCM
Project contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

Active
Detailed Clinical Models for Medical Devices


The intent of this project is to create and maintain one generic Domain Analysis Model and a set Detailed Clinical Model that defines the main concepts of using medical device-related data safely and traceably for patient care.
the work is carried out as joint project with HL WG Devices
Project contact for patient care:Anneke Goossen; agoossen@results4care.nl
project contact for devices: John Rhoads

Active
DAM vs DCM vs SAEAF


The relationship between a Domain Analysis Model (DAM) and a Detailed Clinical Model (DCM)and how this fits into the Services-Aware Inteoperability Framework (SAIF)
Project contact: Michael van der Zel; mvdzel@results4care.nl

Active
Safe Patient Handling


The safe lifting and movement of patients, known as Safe Patient Handling (SPH), is a major concern for hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitative facilities, and home healthcare workers. In order to protect patients and keep nursing staff healthy, many facilities are implementing SPH programs.
Project contact: William Goossen; wgoossen@results4care.nl

On Hold pending input of project scope statement from requester.
Care Plan Glossary


The concepts that Patient Care is using are defined in the glossary. Project is just started with defining the concepts that are being used in the Care Plan Topic project. See Care Plan Glossary
this work is done in conjunction with the SKTM glossary of the international SDO's
See ISO 13940 Continuity of Care standard for definitions
Project contact:

Active

Other topics the Patient Care TC has defined:

Resources

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