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Clinical Decision Support Order Appropriateness Tracking (CDS_OAT) is designed to provide a common framework for the identification, capturing, and sharing of the data elements produced by Clinical Decision Support systems.   
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Clinical Decision Support Order Appropriateness Tracking (CDS_OAT) captures and shares data elements produced by Clinical Decision Support systems.   
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
CDS-OAT is designed to provide a common framework – a standard for the identification, capturing, and sharing of data elements related to the use of a clinical decision support system to evaluate the appropriateness of an exam. While it's development was prompted by the 2014 Protecting Access to Medicare Act in the United States, it was designed to be flexible and comprehensive enough to be used to report CDS results in health systems worldwide .  Adherence to this profile will allow disparate, discrete systems to more easily accommodate the upstream or downstream data flows between and among the various systems in place within a facility or health system.
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CDS-OAT is a standard for the capturing and sharing of data elements related to the use of a clinical decision support system to evaluate the appropriateness of an exam. While it's development was prompted by the 2014 Protecting Access to Medicare Act in the United States, it was designed to be flexible and comprehensive enough to be used to report CDS results in health systems worldwide.  Adherence to this profile will allow disparate systems to more easily accommodate the upstream or downstream data flows between the various systems involved in ordering, performing, reporting, and billing for imaging studies.
  
 
==Benefits==
 
==Benefits==
CDS-OAT will automate the capture, sharing, and reporting of CDS-related information required in the United States in order to receive payment, while allowing facilities and physicians to maintain a high degree of billing efficiency. CDS-OAT will also facilitate the review ordering appropriateness patterns and use within their health system or physician group.
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CDS-OAT automates the capture, sharing, and reporting of CDS-related information required in the United States to receive payment, while allowing facilities and physicians to maintain a high degree of billing efficiency.
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CDS-OAT also facilitates the review of ordering appropriateness patterns and use within their health system or physician group.
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
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==Systems Affected==
 
==Systems Affected==
Generally speaking, hospital EMR, hospital and office-based RIS systems, and medical billing systems are the primary systems that should consider implementing the CDS-OAT profile.  There is also a potential for the CDS information to be shared with the interpreting physicians via a data feed from the facility’s transcription system.  Anyone responsible for radiologist billing may want to look at their facility’s transcription system as a potential source for obtaining the CDS result, and other required data elements.
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* hospital EMR
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* hospital and office-based RIS systems
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* medical billing systems
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Beyond these primary systems, CDS information may be shared with the interpreting physicians via a data feed from the facility’s transcription system.  Anyone responsible for radiologist billing may want to look at their facility’s transcription system as a potential source for obtaining the CDS result, and other required data elements.
  
 
==Specification==
 
==Specification==
Profile Status:  
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Profile Status: Trial Implementation
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CDS-OAT Technical Framework: [http://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/Radiology/IHE_Rad_Suppl_CDS-OAT.pdf]
 
CDS-OAT Technical Framework: [http://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/Radiology/IHE_Rad_Suppl_CDS-OAT.pdf]

Revision as of 17:56, 13 March 2018

Clinical Decision Support Order Appropriateness Tracking (CDS_OAT) captures and shares data elements produced by Clinical Decision Support systems.

Summary

CDS-OAT is a standard for the capturing and sharing of data elements related to the use of a clinical decision support system to evaluate the appropriateness of an exam. While it's development was prompted by the 2014 Protecting Access to Medicare Act in the United States, it was designed to be flexible and comprehensive enough to be used to report CDS results in health systems worldwide. Adherence to this profile will allow disparate systems to more easily accommodate the upstream or downstream data flows between the various systems involved in ordering, performing, reporting, and billing for imaging studies.

Benefits

CDS-OAT automates the capture, sharing, and reporting of CDS-related information required in the United States to receive payment, while allowing facilities and physicians to maintain a high degree of billing efficiency.

CDS-OAT also facilitates the review of ordering appropriateness patterns and use within their health system or physician group.

Details

In 2014, the US Congress passed the 2014 Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA). This law mandated, among other things, that all physicians ordering “advanced imaging” (i.e., CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine and PET studies) consult a Clinical Decision Support (CDS) tool when ordering advance imaging exams (i.e., CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, or PET study) on Medicare outpatients, and then provide the consultation’s result and other information to the facility furnishing, and the radiologist interpreting, the study. The law also required the furnishing facility and radiologist to enter the consultation result on their claim form to receive payment for having provided the service. While PAMA originally set a January 1, 2017 start date, CMS delayed the start date to January 1, 2020. Further delay is not anticipated. This means that after January 1, 2020 any claim submitted furnishing providers’ payments are if the a) the consult was not performed; or b) the furnishing provider’s claim does not have the required information on it. (Facilities may use 2019 as a trial and testing period.) Implications The scale and scope of this mandate is staggering and poses a significant threat to the financial health of the facilities and physicians providing advanced imaging services. The mandate requires CDS consultation information to be captured on every applicable Medicare study performed in the US, and then passed from the ordering provider to the facility for inclusion on the facility’s claims, while also being shared with the radiologist for inclusion on their claims. Failure to capture or to enter this information on the insurance claim will result in payment denial. Additionally, radiology billing is highly automated and efficient. Manual entry of this information would simply not a viable option: It would be cumbersome, time consuming and prone to error. The challenge is that today’s systems are not designed to accommodate the mandate, and there was no standard for capturing and sharing the information between and among the various systems involved (e.g., EMR, HIS, RIS, Scheduling, Transcription, Billing system, etc.). This poses a real threat to imaging providers payments. Industry needed a solution for capturing and sharing the required information in a way that allowed the industry to maintain as much automation as possible, and it needed it quickly. Recognizing this representatives from several interested organizations submitted a Profile Proposal asking IHE Radiology to develop a framework for the capturing and sharing of CDS information. IHE Radiology accepted the proposal for development during the 2014 – 2015 development cycle. The result: Clinical Decision Support – Order Appropriateness (CDS-OAT) Tracking Profile.

Systems Affected

  • hospital EMR
  • hospital and office-based RIS systems
  • medical billing systems

Beyond these primary systems, CDS information may be shared with the interpreting physicians via a data feed from the facility’s transcription system. Anyone responsible for radiologist billing may want to look at their facility’s transcription system as a potential source for obtaining the CDS result, and other required data elements.

Specification

Profile Status: Trial Implementation

CDS-OAT Technical Framework: [1]