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# The EDER is a multi-authored (but singly attested?) document. How should this best be implemented/reflected: Document to be attested to by ED attending physician.<br/>
 
# The EDER is a multi-authored (but singly attested?) document. How should this best be implemented/reflected: Document to be attested to by ED attending physician.<br/>
 
=== TCON 04-05-2007 ===
 
=== TCON 04-05-2007 ===
; Attending: Rich Hardell, Wellsoft; Benjamin Greco, Wellsoft; Todd Rothehhouse; Keith W. Boone
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; Attending: Rich Hardell, Wellsoft; Benjamin Greco, Wellsoft; Todd Rothehhouse; Keith W. Boone; Karen Lipkind
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Todd has updated the LOINC codes.  They look pretty good.  Keith sent him the latest version of the TF (still being edited).  The intention is to make that available on the wiki at some point in time in the future -- dates TBD.
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Karen provided the following information, which we should review on the next call:
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* http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/ahcd/nhamcsds.htm is the link to our Ambulatory Care website.
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* http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ad/ad372.pdf  is the latest Emergency Department Advance Report.
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The 2004 version of the questionnaire is contained in it.
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* http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ahcd/nhamcs100-ED-PRF-web.pdf is the link to the 2007 questionnaire.
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[[User:Kboone|Kboone]] 16:14, 5 April 2007 (CDT)

Revision as of 16:14, 5 April 2007

Issue Log

Open Issues

  1. Patients frequently leave the ED prior to documentation being finalized. Triggers in workflow vary. How should the Draft vs. Final Status be handled?
  2. Potential for multiple entries.
  3. Timetable for CCD harmonization?
  4. Target systems discussion.
    1. EDIS  CDR  RHIO
    2. EDIS  RHIO  Ambulatory EHR
    3. EDIS  Ambulatory EHR
  5. Potential need for LOINC codes for new elements.
  6. Use of Co-occurrence Constraint [Conditional Restraint] for Disposition elements.
  7. Snomed vs. DEEDS for Disposition?

Closed Issues

  1. Content vetted by full Patient_Care_Coordination Technical Committee.
  2. The EDER is a multi-authored (but singly attested?) document. How should this best be implemented/reflected: Document to be attested to by ED attending physician.

TCON 04-05-2007

Attending
Rich Hardell, Wellsoft; Benjamin Greco, Wellsoft; Todd Rothehhouse; Keith W. Boone; Karen Lipkind

Todd has updated the LOINC codes. They look pretty good. Keith sent him the latest version of the TF (still being edited). The intention is to make that available on the wiki at some point in time in the future -- dates TBD.

Karen provided the following information, which we should review on the next call:

The 2004 version of the questionnaire is contained in it.


Kboone 16:14, 5 April 2007 (CDT)