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A | A Clinical Data Source Actor that implements the HL7 Version 2 option sends updates using HL7 Version 2 messages to the Clinical Data Manager. | ||
==== Care Record Option ==== | |||
A Clinical Data Source Actor that implements the Care Record Option sends updates using HL7 Version 3 messages defined in the Care Record DTSU to the Clinical Data Manager, and must support the [[PCC-9|Care Management Data Query]] transaction. | |||
==== Guideline Management Option ==== | |||
A Care Manager that implements the Care Manager Option supports the [[PCC-7|Guideline Notification]] transaction. | |||
=== Grouping === | === Grouping === | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 4 April 2008
Introduction
This is a draft of the Care Management Profile (CM) supplement to the PCC Technical Framework. This draft is a work in progress, not the official supplement or profile.
Profile Abstract
The Care Management Profile (CM) provides a mechanism for EHR and other HIT systems to communicate information to Care Management systems in support of specialized care programs.
Glossary
- Term
- Definition
Issue Log
Open Issues
- Issue
- Issue
Closed Issues
Volume I
Add the following bullet to the list of profiles
- Care Management - The Care Management profile supports the exchange of information used between EHR systems and applications used to provide care management for specific conditions
Dependencies
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| Integration Profile | Dependency | Dependency Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Care Management |
Profile Name
The Care Management Profile (CM)
The collection of this data that is increasingly available through health care IT settings can greatly improve outcomes by supporting health management, substantially reducing healthcare costs. Special purpose care management systems are used more and more to support disease specific management, wellness programs and public health monitoring. These special purpose health management systems have been developed to manage the care of patients with respect to diverse conditions, including chronic disease such as diabetes and cancer, and immunizations against infections diseases. These systems utilize ad hoc data gathering to collect data from diverse health IT systems to populate data repositories, which are then used to support care management activities for patients and populations. Information is provided to these systems from a wide variety of information sources, including:
- Physician Offices
- Imaging Centers
- Laboratories
- Surgery Centers
- Inpatient Settings
- Insurance Providers
In order to manage the care of the patient using these special purpose health management systems, numerous data points are routinely gathered, and these data points vary based upon the condition being managed. There is a need to be able to easily configure healthcare IT systems to transmit these data points, either on an ad hoc, or a scheduled basis, and to automate the transmission of this information to these systems.
The purpose of this profile is to systematically define the data gathering requirements of these systems in a way that supports existing and future system deployments, without the need for special purpose data gathering interfaces to be developed.
Use Cases
Use Case Name 1
One or more paragraphs describing a clinical scenario.
Use Case Name 2
One or more paragraphs describing a clinical scenario.
Actors/Transaction
The diagram below shows the actors oif the Care Management profile.

| Actor | Transaction | Opt. | Section |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guideline Manager | Guideline Notification | R | PCC-7 |
| Request Guideline Data | R | PCC-8 | |
| Care Manager | Guideline Notification | R | PCC-7 |
| Request Guideline Data | O | PCC-8 | |
| Care Management Data Query | R | PCC-9 | |
| Care Management Update | R | PCC-10 | |
| Clinical Data Source | Request Guideline Data | O | PCC-8 |
| Care Management Data Query | O | PCC-9 | |
| Care Management Update | R | PCC-10 |
Options
}HL7 Version 2 Option
A Clinical Data Source Actor that implements the HL7 Version 2 option sends updates using HL7 Version 2 messages to the Clinical Data Manager.
Care Record Option
A Clinical Data Source Actor that implements the Care Record Option sends updates using HL7 Version 3 messages defined in the Care Record DTSU to the Clinical Data Manager, and must support the Care Management Data Query transaction.
Guideline Management Option
A Care Manager that implements the Care Manager Option supports the Guideline Notification transaction.
Grouping
Process Flow

More text about process flow
Actor Definitions
- Actor
- Definition
Transaction Definitions
- Transaction
- Definition
Volume II
Transaction 1
Scope
Use Case Roles
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- Actor
- Actor 1
- Role
- Role of Actor 1
lather, rise and repeat for each actor
Referenced Standards
- STD
- Description
Interaction Diagram
Message 1 of Interaction
Trigger
Message Semantics
Expected Actions
| Actor | Option |
|---|---|
| Clinical Data Source | HL7 Version 2 Option |
| Care Record Option | |
| Care Manager | Guideline Management Option |