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− | + | One of the deliverables in this project is a definition of Care Plan.A source is an ISO standard where the Care Plan is defined. The definition below comes from EN 13940-1:2007. This can be seen as the conceptual and contextuel definition. For a structural definition we can analyse the different steps disciplines use in the care process. | |
− | + | Question for the work on definition is: | |
+ | *Can we live with the definition from the ISO standard? If no, which points of discussion are there in this definition? | ||
+ | *What are the different steps that the different disciplines in health care are using and can we come to a generic structure of the care plan? | ||
− | Definition: duly personalised statement of planned health care activities bundles encompassing all foreseen health care | + | |
+ | '''Concept''': care plan and health care plan | ||
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+ | '''Definition''': duly personalised statement of planned health care activities bundles encompassing all foreseen health care | ||
provider activities to be performed by one health care professional, or by several health care professionals having | provider activities to be performed by one health care professional, or by several health care professionals having | ||
the same health care professional entitlement | the same health care professional entitlement |
Revision as of 08:46, 7 April 2010
One of the deliverables in this project is a definition of Care Plan.A source is an ISO standard where the Care Plan is defined. The definition below comes from EN 13940-1:2007. This can be seen as the conceptual and contextuel definition. For a structural definition we can analyse the different steps disciplines use in the care process.
Question for the work on definition is:
- Can we live with the definition from the ISO standard? If no, which points of discussion are there in this definition?
- What are the different steps that the different disciplines in health care are using and can we come to a generic structure of the care plan?
Concept: care plan and health care plan
Definition: duly personalised statement of planned health care activities bundles encompassing all foreseen health care provider activities to be performed by one health care professional, or by several health care professionals having the same health care professional entitlement
NOTE 1 Since any health care activities, including of course health care provider activities, may address more than one health issue or have more than one health care goal, so does any care plan.
NOTE 2 A care plan can be identical to the programme of care whenever only one health care professional applies the programme of care.
NOTE 3 A care plan is a piece of sharable information (sharable data), and as such is notified in one or more sharable data repositories, where it can be accessed to, according to access rules.
EXAMPLES A nurse's care plan. A care plan for immunisation, for smoking cessation.
Component of:programme of care. Multiplicity:one
Features or related entities | Type (examples | Multiplicity |
established at date and time | one | |
planned start date and time | one | |
actual start date and time | one | |
performance status | postponed/ underway/ cancelled | one |
planned interruption periods | zero to many | |
actual interruption periods | zero to many |
Direct relationship with | Name of relationship | Multiplicity |
health care professional | is applied by | one to many |
health issue | addresses | one to many |
health care goal | is subtended by | one to many |
health care provider activity | plans | one to many |
health care activities bundle | describes | one to many |
professional health record | is recorded in | one to many |
sharable data repository | is notified in | zero to many |
UML representation to be added