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Revision as of 03:47, 11 December 2017
Summary
The Community Medication Administration (CMA) is a Content Module Profile describing the content and format of an administration document generated during the process in which a health care professional (physician, pharmacist, nurse, etc.) administers a medication to a patient. The process may also be performed by the patient him- or herself (self-administrations) or others (e.g., relatives, etc.).
Benefits
The profile improves the quality and safety of the documentation of Medication Administrations by enhancing the readability of such documentations and reducing errors.
Details
The profile provides the standardized content specification for recording all kinds of Medication Administrations in the Commmunity Pharmacy setting.
Depending on the nature of the medication, the administration event may take place at a single point of time (e.g., intake of tablets) or may take place as an interval process having a start and end time (e.g., infusion).
The interval process can be divided into a “simple interval” variant, where only one interval is documented and “complex interval” variant, where multiple, related intervals are documented (e.g., because the parameters of the administration, such as medication, dose, drop-rate, etc., changed during the timespan of the overall administration process). The scope of this profile is to cover all of the characteristics of administrations.
Documents created according to this profile are intended to be used in the context of the “Community Medication Prescription and Dispense” Integration Profile (CMPD). For a detailed overview on the whole Pharmacy domain business processes, please refer to the “Common parts” document, which is accompanying this profile.
Systems Affected
- Software modules for recording medication administrations in clinics, general practicion offices, etc.
Actors & Transactions
- Content Creator
- Content Consumer
Usually grouped with other actors such as the Medication Administration Performer actor of the Community Medication Prescription and Dispense (CMPD) profile.
Specification
Profile Status: Trial Implementation
Documents: IHE Pharmacy Technical Framework:
- [1] - Community Medication Administration (CMA) Supplement
Underlying Standards:
See Also
Related Profiles
The Community Medication Prescription and Dispense Integration Profile (CMPD) describes the process of prescription, validation, dispense and administration of medication in the community domain.
- Community Medication Prescription and Dispense [CMPD] defines actors and transactions
The following profiles are defining the content for the CMPD profile:
- Community Medication Treatment Plan [MTP] records the planning of medication to a patient.
- Community Prescription [PRE] records a prescription to a patient.
- Community Pharmaceutical Advice [PADV] records a pharmaceutical advice (validation outcome, management command, etc.) in response to a planned or prescribed medication.
- Community Dispense [DIS] records the dispensation of medication to a patient.
- Community Medication Administration [CMA] records the administration of medication to a patient.
- Community Medication List [PML] carries a list of planned, prescribed, dispensed or administered medication to a patient.
Consumer Information
None
Implementer Information
None
Reference Articles
None
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