Card Tech Minutes 2016.11.09: Difference between revisions
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#''CRC and CIRC Harmonizing'' | #''CRC and CIRC Harmonizing'' | ||
:An off line discussion led to the conclusion that we could bring the CIRC profile, into CRC and possibly EPRC-IE to create one larger profile that covers the entirety of reporting. The benefit is that this brings three profiles into one streamlined procedure noting profile that folds into the framework. | :An off line discussion led to the conclusion that we could bring the CIRC profile, into CRC and possibly EPRC-IE to create one larger profile that covers the entirety of reporting. The benefit is that this brings three profiles into one streamlined procedure noting profile that folds into the framework. | ||
*1. Update CRC to CCDA ver 2.1, | |||
*2. Include the Structural Heart TAVR work that Charles Thomas recently developed. | |||
*3. | |||
:This will include non-invasive imaging like echo in the CIRC profile. This profile will not replace the registry content submission reports. | :This will include non-invasive imaging like echo in the CIRC profile. This profile will not replace the registry content submission reports. Is the number of templates too complex | ||
Revision as of 10:18, 9 November 2016
Attendees
- Chris Melo, Philips, Co-chair
- Nick Gawrit, Heartbase, Co-chair
- Paul Dow, ACC, Secretary
- Antje Schroeder, Siemens
- Rebecca Baker, ACC
- Charles Thomas, University of Washington
- Dan Murphy, Epic
- Jerry Serwer, University of Michigan, PC Co-Chair
Minutes
- CRC and CIRC Harmonizing
- An off line discussion led to the conclusion that we could bring the CIRC profile, into CRC and possibly EPRC-IE to create one larger profile that covers the entirety of reporting. The benefit is that this brings three profiles into one streamlined procedure noting profile that folds into the framework.
- 1. Update CRC to CCDA ver 2.1,
- 2. Include the Structural Heart TAVR work that Charles Thomas recently developed.
- 3.
- This will include non-invasive imaging like echo in the CIRC profile. This profile will not replace the registry content submission reports. Is the number of templates too complex