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Public Health Reporting Initiative

Public Health Reporting Initiative. September 19, 2012. Agenda. HL7 Working Group Meeting. Thoughts and impressions from members who attended?. Consensus Update. Consensus Statement:

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Public Health Reporting Initiative

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  1. Public Health Reporting Initiative September 19, 2012

  2. Agenda

  3. HL7 Working Group Meeting Thoughts and impressions from members who attended?

  4. Consensus Update • Consensus Statement: The general consensus of the Public Health Reporting Initiative is that the Use Case and Functional Requirements documents are complete and correct in their representation of a provider-initiated report from an EHR system to a public health agency system (within the constraints of the scope of the Initiative). • Votes Received: • 8 yes • 2 no, with comments • Votes received from the following organizations: • FDA • PHDSC • Oregon Health Authority • FHA • Registry Widgets • iConnect Consulting • CDC – NCHS (x2), NIOSH, OSELS

  5. Consensus Review – NCHS

  6. Consensus Review – iConnect Consulting

  7. Consensus Review – iConnect Consulting (continued) Riki Merrick indicated vote is now a “Yes” from iConnect Consulting on 9/19/12

  8. Consensus Review - NIOSH NIOSH votes ‘no’ in acknowledgment of the absence of public health reporting of injuries and related acute health conditions from the Use Case. Public health reporting of injuries encompasses unintentional and intentional trauma, acute poisonings, and “medical misadventures” i.e., injuries arising from medical procedures. These outcomes may be either occupational or non-occupational in nature. While injury stakeholders (including occupational health) did not submit user stories describing the reporting of injuries for the PHRI process, public health reporting of injuries is within the scope of the Initiative. Generally, the Use Case document should note this limitation and suggest that future use case development by non-represented domains is appropriate. To communicate to the public health community that this initiative aims to represent the full range of public health reporting, injury should be mentioned specifically as a missing domain.

  9. Updates • Data Harmonization • Finalizing remaining data elements and identifying ‘parking lot’ items this week • Sprint Team • Reviewing draft implementation guidance for the first sections of the CDA and 2.5.1 draft documents

  10. Federal Health Information Model • Presenter: Galen Mulrooney • The Federal Health Information Model (FHIM) is an effort to create a logical information model, complete with terminology bindings, for use by Federal Health Architecture (FHA) partner agencies in their respective Enterprise Architecture programs. The FHIM models provide a common set of standards-aligned semantics which can be used in conjunction with Model-to-Model transformations to generate implementable artifacts. The Public Health Reporting Initiative is leveraging the FHIM both to define those data elements that are needed for public health reporting (especially those which are common across different reporting domains) and to accelerate implementations by providing usable software components to developers. For more information on the FHIM, and to view the FHIM itself, please see: www.fhims.org • FHIM fact sheet available on the wiki: http://wiki.siframework.org/file/view/FHIM+Overview+Fact+Sheet.doc

  11. Other topics / Discussion • Other topic for discussion? • Questions?

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