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'''Antepartum Summary (APS)''' summarizes the most critical information to an Obstetrician regarding the status of a patients pregnancy. The APS document is a medical summary and inherits all header constraints from Medical Summaries.
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This profile defines the content sections for Antepartum Care summaries. It uses HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) Release 2 and.....
 
  
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  
The ''Cross-Enterprise Sharing of Medical Summaries'' profile provides a mechanism to automate the sharing process between care providers of Medical Summaries, a class of clinical documents that contain the most relevant portions of information about the patient intended for a specific provider or a broad range of potential providers in different settings. Patient transfers and, therefore, the summary documents that accompany these transfers can be categorized into 3 primary types:  Episodic, Collaborative, or Permanent. Medical Summaries are commonly created and consumed by electronic medical record systems at points in time of one of these types of transfers of care. For example, a referral note is a medical summary used for a collaborative transfer of care whereby a discharge summary is a medical summary reflecting an episodic transfer.
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Although classified in as a type of Medical Summary, the Antepartum Summary is typically used as a 'living document' where the latest information is added to the end of the flowsheet at each visit.  This is different than a typical Medical Summary which typically would not share information until the document is complete.  Although this pattern of updates is not prohibited by the Medical Summary documentation, it is also not typical.  APS documents may be published at the end of each visit, but subsequent updates with a pregnancy shall be represented as a document replacement.
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The antepartum record contains the most critical information needed including the ongoing Medical Diagnoses, the Estimated Due Date, outcomes of any prior pregnancies, serial visit data on the appropriate growth of the uterus and assessments of fetal well being, authorizations, laboratory and imaging studies. This data must all be presented and evaluated upon entry to the Labor and Delivery Suite to ensure optimal care for the patient and the fetus.  
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The Antepartum Summary is a content profile that is intended to eventually sit within a larger folder structure that contains documents related to Antepartum care which will be defined in future years called the Antepartum Record
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[[image:xdsms.png|frame|center|The Cross-Enterprise Sharing of Medical Summaries Integration Profile solves the problem of transferring summary patient information between providers in different clinical settings.
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[[image:IHE PCC APS diagram.png|frame|center|The APS Medical Summary Profile solves the problem of transferring antepartum information between an obstetrician and the clinicians in the Labor & Delivery suite.
 
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* Leverage Clinical Documents ontology
 
* Leverage Clinical Documents ontology
 
** A common mechanism for transfer of encoded clinical data embedded in documents
 
** A common mechanism for transfer of encoded clinical data embedded in documents
* Enhances Clinical Documents criteria for key use cases:
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* Ameliorates risk in Obstetric care by ensuring that the latest information is available to clinicians during a women’s Labor and Delivery event
** Inpatient to Primary Care Provider
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** Primary Care Provider to Specialist
 
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
  
The basic process flow supported by XDS-MS mirrors current manual practices: someone
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* Automates the creation of the manual Forms C&F typically used in the transfer of care of a pregnant woman
gathers the appropriate documents from the patient medical record, copies them, packages them
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* Specifies the content to be extracted from an EMR system used in an obstetrician’s office, how it is to be codified and organized for packing in an electronic “envelope”
up with a cover letter explaining the reason the information is being sent, and then ships the
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* Specifies the meta-data to be used for identifying the APS document in the XDS Registry
package to the receiving provider. This is often accompanied by a telephone call from the
 
sending provider to the receiving provider that indicates that such information is forthcoming.
 
  
 
==Systems Affected==
 
==Systems Affected==
EHR Systems
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EMR Systems in Obstetrician’s Offices
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Hospital Information System modules used in the Labor & Delivery suite
  
 
==Actors==
 
==Actors==
 
* [[Content Creator]]
 
* [[Content Creator]]
 
* [[Content Consumer]]
 
* [[Content Consumer]]
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There are two actors in the APS profile, the Content Creator and the Content Consumer. The sharing or transmission of content from one actor to the other is addressed by the appropriate use of IHE profiles described in the section on Content Bindings with XDS, XDM and XDR and is out of scope of this profile. A Document Source or a Portable Media Creator may embody the APS Content Creator Actor. A Document Consumer, a Document Recipient or a Portable Media Importer may embody the APS Content Consumer Actor.
  
 
==Transactions==
 
==Transactions==
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
Profile Status: [[Comments| Final Text]]
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Profile Status: [[Comments| Trial Implementation]]
  
 
The [[Frameworks#IHE Patient Care Coordination Framework| Patient Care Coordination Framework]] is the official master document for this Profile.  
 
The [[Frameworks#IHE Patient Care Coordination Framework| Patient Care Coordination Framework]] is the official master document for this Profile.  
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Revision as of 13:05, 25 August 2017

Antepartum Summary (APS) summarizes the most critical information to an Obstetrician regarding the status of a patients pregnancy. The APS document is a medical summary and inherits all header constraints from Medical Summaries.



Summary

Although classified in as a type of Medical Summary, the Antepartum Summary is typically used as a 'living document' where the latest information is added to the end of the flowsheet at each visit. This is different than a typical Medical Summary which typically would not share information until the document is complete. Although this pattern of updates is not prohibited by the Medical Summary documentation, it is also not typical. APS documents may be published at the end of each visit, but subsequent updates with a pregnancy shall be represented as a document replacement.

The antepartum record contains the most critical information needed including the ongoing Medical Diagnoses, the Estimated Due Date, outcomes of any prior pregnancies, serial visit data on the appropriate growth of the uterus and assessments of fetal well being, authorizations, laboratory and imaging studies. This data must all be presented and evaluated upon entry to the Labor and Delivery Suite to ensure optimal care for the patient and the fetus.

The Antepartum Summary is a content profile that is intended to eventually sit within a larger folder structure that contains documents related to Antepartum care which will be defined in future years called the Antepartum Record


The APS Medical Summary Profile solves the problem of transferring antepartum information between an obstetrician and the clinicians in the Labor & Delivery suite.

Benefits

  • Leverage Clinical Documents ontology
    • A common mechanism for transfer of encoded clinical data embedded in documents
  • Ameliorates risk in Obstetric care by ensuring that the latest information is available to clinicians during a women’s Labor and Delivery event


Details

  • Automates the creation of the manual Forms C&F typically used in the transfer of care of a pregnant woman
  • Specifies the content to be extracted from an EMR system used in an obstetrician’s office, how it is to be codified and organized for packing in an electronic “envelope”
  • Specifies the meta-data to be used for identifying the APS document in the XDS Registry

Systems Affected

EMR Systems in Obstetrician’s Offices Hospital Information System modules used in the Labor & Delivery suite

Actors

There are two actors in the APS profile, the Content Creator and the Content Consumer. The sharing or transmission of content from one actor to the other is addressed by the appropriate use of IHE profiles described in the section on Content Bindings with XDS, XDM and XDR and is out of scope of this profile. A Document Source or a Portable Media Creator may embody the APS Content Creator Actor. A Document Consumer, a Document Recipient or a Portable Media Importer may embody the APS Content Consumer Actor.

Transactions

See Also

Profile Status: Trial Implementation

The Patient Care Coordination Framework is the official master document for this Profile.

The Medical Summaries FAQ answers typical questions about what the Profile does.

The Medical Summaries Purchasing describes considerations when purchasing equipment to deploy this Profile.

The Medical Summaries Implementation provides additional information about implementing this Profile in software.

This page is based on the Profile Template