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The triage note is a CDA document that may be submitted to an ED Folder in order to record the act of triaging a patient upon presentation to the emergency department. The triage note is designed to support a comprehensive triage assessment, although it is recognized that providers may not capture the entire list of sections, owing to patient presentation, acuity or time constraints.
 
The triage note is a CDA document that may be submitted to an ED Folder in order to record the act of triaging a patient upon presentation to the emergency department. The triage note is designed to support a comprehensive triage assessment, although it is recognized that providers may not capture the entire list of sections, owing to patient presentation, acuity or time constraints.
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|1.3.6.1.4.1.19376.1.5.3.1.1.13.1.1|Triage Note|Medical Document Binding to XDS, XDM and XDR|R|R|=
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 16 February 2010

Triage Note

The triage note is a CDA document that may be submitted to an ED Folder in order to record the act of triaging a patient upon presentation to the emergency department. The triage note is designed to support a comprehensive triage assessment, although it is recognized that providers may not capture the entire list of sections, owing to patient presentation, acuity or time constraints.

Grouping

Cross Enterprise Document Sharing, Media Interchange and Reliable Messages

Actors from the ITI XDS, XDM and XDR profiles embody the Content Creator and Content Consumer sharing function of this profile. A Content Creator or Content Consumer may be grouped with appropriate actors from the XDS, XDM or XDR profiles to exchange the content described therein. The metadata sent in the document sharing or interchange messages has specific relationships or dependencies (which we call bindings) to the content of the clinical document described in the content profile.

The Patient Care Coordination Technical Framework defines the bindings to use when grouping the Content Creator of this Profile with actors from the IHE ITI XDS, XDM or XDR Integration Profiles.

Content Binding Actor Optionality
Triage Note Medical Document Binding to XDS, XDM and XDR Content Creator R
Content Consumer R