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In the EHDI Profile, the Hearing Plan of Care document (HPoC) describes the content needed to communicate care plan instructions to properly manage the detection and intervention of hearing loss in newborns and young children.  
 
In the EHDI Profile, the Hearing Plan of Care document (HPoC) describes the content needed to communicate care plan instructions to properly manage the detection and intervention of hearing loss in newborns and young children.  
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Part of the [[Early Hearing Detection and Intervention - Family of Profiles]].
  
 
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==Benefits==
 
==Benefits==
  
Ensure that newborn hearing screening results and other relevant clinical information are consistently communicated to care providers
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*Ensure that newborn hearing screening results and other relevant clinical information are consistently communicated to care providers
Standardize care coordination for infants with suspected hearing loss
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*Standardize care coordination for infants with suspected hearing loss
Provide interoperability between clinical EHR and EHDI for increased efficiency and better data quality
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*Provide interoperability between clinical EHR and EHDI for increased efficiency and better data quality
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
  
 
The EHDI-HPoC content profile specifies how to use the HL7 CDA Standard to share information relevant to a newborn’s early hearing plan of care as defined by the jurisdiction Public Health Authority. This includes the following sections of information:  
 
The EHDI-HPoC content profile specifies how to use the HL7 CDA Standard to share information relevant to a newborn’s early hearing plan of care as defined by the jurisdiction Public Health Authority. This includes the following sections of information:  
Plan of Care: This section describes the appointments, referrals, treatments, diagnostic orders, and interventions necessary to conform to the jurisdiction public health authority directed guidelines under the plan. This includes resources to perform these procedures (e.g. JCIH statement URL), task lists, and instructions to the provider for follow-up care expressed as jurisdictionally defined free-text, and possibly coded values if available.
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*Plan of Care: This section describes the appointments, referrals, treatments, diagnostic orders, and interventions necessary to conform to the jurisdiction public health authority directed guidelines under the plan. This includes resources to perform these procedures (e.g. JCIH statement URL), task lists, and instructions to the provider for follow-up care expressed as jurisdictionally defined free-text, and possibly coded values if available.
Hearing Screening Coded Results: This section contains machine readable structured data for the patient’s relevant studies, e.g. the hearing screening method and results, as well as the screening outcome assessment. Where the screening results are not available, the reason the results are not available SHALL be present.
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*Hearing Screening Coded Results: This section contains machine readable structured data for the patient’s relevant studies, e.g. the hearing screening method and results, as well as the screening outcome assessment. Where the screening results are not available, the reason the results are not available SHALL be present.
Risk Indicators for Hearing Loss: Risk indicators for hearing loss identified through review of systems, family /social history, and/or physical examination details, as well as any necessary assessments of functional status or risks to the patient.
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*Risk Indicators for Hearing Loss: Risk indicators for hearing loss identified through review of systems, family /social history, and/or physical examination details, as well as any necessary assessments of functional status or risks to the patient.
Active Problems: Any diagnoses based on assessments, diagnostic results, and other information received from other providers. A sub-set of active problems relevant to hearing care is used to identify conditions associated with the newborn that are typically pertinent to the hearing plan of care (e.g., baby has atretic ear, birth defect).
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*Active Problems: Any diagnoses based on assessments, diagnostic results, and other information received from other providers. A sub-set of active problems relevant to hearing care is used to identify conditions associated with the newborn that are typically pertinent to the hearing plan of care (e.g., baby has atretic ear, birth defect).
History of Procedures: A list of the procedures performed on the newborn. A sub-set of procedures relevant to hearing care is used to identify procedures performed on the newborn that are typically pertinent to the hearing plan of care (e.g., baby had a cleft pallet repair).
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*History of Procedures: A list of the procedures performed on the newborn. A sub-set of procedures relevant to hearing care is used to identify procedures performed on the newborn that are typically pertinent to the hearing plan of care (e.g., baby had a cleft pallet repair).
  
 
==Systems Affected==
 
==Systems Affected==
  
 
'''Actors & Transactions:'''
 
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Specification
 
Specification
 
Trial Implementation  
 
Trial Implementation  
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Documents:  
 
Documents:  
 
IHE QRPH Supplement EHDI
 
IHE QRPH Supplement EHDI
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Underlying Standards:  
 
Underlying Standards:  
 
*[http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/product_brief.cfm?product_id=7 HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA® Release 2)]
 
*[http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/product_brief.cfm?product_id=7 HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA® Release 2)]
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Related Profiles  
 
Related Profiles  
[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Cross-enterprise_Document_Sharing_for_Imaging] Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging [XDS.b], Cross-enterprise Document Sharing Environment including  
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Cross-enterprise_Document_Sharing_for_Imaging Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging] [XDS.b], Cross-enterprise Document Sharing Environment including  
[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Cross-enterprise_Document_Reliable_Interchange] Cross-enterprise Document Reliable Interchange [XDR] can be used to support a reliable messaging-based infrastructure for sharing EHCP documents between sites over a network
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Cross-enterprise_Document_Reliable_Interchange Cross-enterprise Document Reliable Interchange] [XDR] can be used to support a reliable messaging-based infrastructure for sharing EHCP documents between sites over a network
[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Cross-enterprise_Document_Media_Interchange] Cross-enterprise Document Media Interchange [XDM] can be used to support a media-based infrastructure for sharing EHCP documents between sites over a network
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Cross-enterprise_Document_Media_Interchange Cross-enterprise Document Media Interchange] [XDM] can be used to support a media-based infrastructure for sharing EHCP documents between sites over a network
Patient Identifier Cross Referencing [PIX], Patient Demographics Query [PDQ], Notification of Document Availability [NAV], and Document Metadata Subscription [DSUB] can be used to support a registry/repository-based infrastructure for sharing EHCP documents between sites over a network
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Patient_Identifier_Cross_Referencing Patient Identifier Cross Referencing] [PIX], [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Patient_Demographics_Query Patient Demographics Query] [PDQ], [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Notification_of_Document_Availability Notification of Document Availability] [NAV], and [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Document_Metadata_Subscription Document Metadata Subscription] [DSUB] can be used to support a registry/repository-based infrastructure for sharing EHCP documents between sites over a network
Consistent Time [CT] and Audit Trail and Node Authentication [ATNA] are used to support security and privacy when sharing the EHCP documents between sites over a network
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Consistent_Time Consistent Time] [CT] and [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Audit_Trail_and_Node_Authentication Audit Trail and Node Authentication] [ATNA] are used to support security and privacy when sharing the EHCP documents between sites over a network
Basic Patient Privacy Consents [BPPC] profile can be used to capture and communicate parental consents associated with the hearing screening workflow, and these should be included in the EHCP metadata.
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Basic_Patient_Privacy_Consents Basic Patient Privacy Consents] [BPPC] profile can be used to capture and communicate parental consents associated with the hearing screening workflow, and these should be included in the EHCP metadata.
Document Digital Signature [DSG] can be used to assert the authoritative source of the care plan as public health.
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Document_Digital_Signature Document Digital Signature] [DSG] can be used to assert the authoritative source of the care plan as public health.
Sharing Value Sets [SVS] can be used to provide related value sets to the EHCP document
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*[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Sharing_Value_Sets Sharing Value Sets] [SVS] can be used to provide related value sets to the EHCP document
Systems Affected  
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==Systems Affected ==
 
A system which implements the HPoC Content Creator actor, such as a Public Health EHDI Information system (EHDI-IS), Health Information Exchange system (HIE), or Electronic Health Records system (EHR), creates and transmit HPoC documents.  
 
A system which implements the HPoC Content Creator actor, such as a Public Health EHDI Information system (EHDI-IS), Health Information Exchange system (HIE), or Electronic Health Records system (EHR), creates and transmit HPoC documents.  
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A system which implements the HPoC Content Consumer, such as a Clinical EHR system or a Public Health EHDI information (EHDI-IS), can receive or retrieve  HPoC documents, and process HPoC documents, which includes the display and import of the document, and processing of structured data included in the documents.
 
A system which implements the HPoC Content Consumer, such as a Clinical EHR system or a Public Health EHDI information (EHDI-IS), can receive or retrieve  HPoC documents, and process HPoC documents, which includes the display and import of the document, and processing of structured data included in the documents.
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[[Category:Profiles]]
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[[Category:QRPH Profile]]

Revision as of 09:25, 2 August 2017

EHDI-HPoC EHDI Hearing Plan of Care communicates care plan information to assist early detection, and document interventions for hearing loss.

In the EHDI Profile, the Hearing Plan of Care document (HPoC) describes the content needed to communicate care plan instructions to properly manage the detection and intervention of hearing loss in newborns and young children.

Part of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention - Family of Profiles.


Summary

THIS PROFILE REPLACES THE EARLIER PROFILE CALLED Early Hearing Care Plan (EHCP) Profile. Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) is a United States-based (US) public health program that directs hospitals to screen newborns for hearing loss prior to hospital discharge. The EHDI profile assists with detection, documentation of and intervention for hearing loss through a Hearing Plan of Care (HPoC) made available to all authorized care providers as jurisdictionally directed by the Public Health EHDI program. The HPoC document provides best practice hearing guidance on next steps and actions that must be initiated for each newborn following discharge from the hospital nursery. It includes clinical content pertinent to EHDI care and EHDI Public Health Programs such as screening results, risk indicators for hearing loss, interventions, and most importantly care plan instructions for management of the patient. This content profile will describe how the HPoC document is implemented and the actions to be taken by providers following receipt of the care plan from the EHDI program.

Benefits

  • Ensure that newborn hearing screening results and other relevant clinical information are consistently communicated to care providers
  • Standardize care coordination for infants with suspected hearing loss
  • Provide interoperability between clinical EHR and EHDI for increased efficiency and better data quality

Details

The EHDI-HPoC content profile specifies how to use the HL7 CDA Standard to share information relevant to a newborn’s early hearing plan of care as defined by the jurisdiction Public Health Authority. This includes the following sections of information:

  • Plan of Care: This section describes the appointments, referrals, treatments, diagnostic orders, and interventions necessary to conform to the jurisdiction public health authority directed guidelines under the plan. This includes resources to perform these procedures (e.g. JCIH statement URL), task lists, and instructions to the provider for follow-up care expressed as jurisdictionally defined free-text, and possibly coded values if available.
  • Hearing Screening Coded Results: This section contains machine readable structured data for the patient’s relevant studies, e.g. the hearing screening method and results, as well as the screening outcome assessment. Where the screening results are not available, the reason the results are not available SHALL be present.
  • Risk Indicators for Hearing Loss: Risk indicators for hearing loss identified through review of systems, family /social history, and/or physical examination details, as well as any necessary assessments of functional status or risks to the patient.
  • Active Problems: Any diagnoses based on assessments, diagnostic results, and other information received from other providers. A sub-set of active problems relevant to hearing care is used to identify conditions associated with the newborn that are typically pertinent to the hearing plan of care (e.g., baby has atretic ear, birth defect).
  • History of Procedures: A list of the procedures performed on the newborn. A sub-set of procedures relevant to hearing care is used to identify procedures performed on the newborn that are typically pertinent to the hearing plan of care (e.g., baby had a cleft pallet repair).

Systems Affected

Actors & Transactions:

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Specification Trial Implementation

Documents: IHE QRPH Supplement EHDI

Underlying Standards:

See Also

Related Profiles

Systems Affected

A system which implements the HPoC Content Creator actor, such as a Public Health EHDI Information system (EHDI-IS), Health Information Exchange system (HIE), or Electronic Health Records system (EHR), creates and transmit HPoC documents.

A system which implements the HPoC Content Consumer, such as a Clinical EHR system or a Public Health EHDI information (EHDI-IS), can receive or retrieve HPoC documents, and process HPoC documents, which includes the display and import of the document, and processing of structured data included in the documents.