IHE Patient Care Coordination Technical Framework Vol I
IHE Patient Care Coordination Technical Framework Vol I
IHE Patient Care Coordination Technical Framework Vol I
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PCC <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Framework</strong> V3.0, vol. 1<br />
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• Occupation activity, including activities partly or directly related to working,<br />
housework or volunteering, family and home responsibilities or activities related<br />
to home and family<br />
• Communication ability, including issues with speech, writing or cognition<br />
required for communication<br />
• Perception, including sight, hearing, taste, skin sensation, kinesthetic sense,<br />
proprioception, or balance<br />
The Institute of Medicine has determined that the highest risk for medical errors occurs<br />
during the handoffs of patient care between practitioners, cross-enterprise or intraenterprise.<br />
Continuity of care requires provision of assessments to be available to the<br />
receiving practitioner for critical decision making. The transfer of physician<br />
documentation provides much of the medical/physiologic condition information. Transfer<br />
of nursing documentation provides human response (psychological, social, emotional,<br />
physiological and spiritual) of patient/family to changing conditions. Both types of<br />
documentation support continuity of patient care as each patient moves through the<br />
continuum.<br />
This profile does not convey the entire functional status, but is an initial interoperabe<br />
entry to manage continuity of care with the use of four scales which support assessment<br />
comparison related to time/date,informing caregivers for critical decision making. The<br />
profile demonstrates the collection and exchange of standardized assessment information<br />
as it is exchanged across a variety of residential and care provision settings.<br />
3.10.1 Options<br />
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This integration profile supplement adds the following two options to the Cross<br />
Enterprise Sharing of Medical Summaries (XDS-MS) Integration Profile, and to the<br />
Exchange of Personal Health Record Content (XPHR) Integration Profile.<br />
Actor<br />
Content Consumer<br />
Content Creator<br />
Option<br />
Functional Status Option<br />
Functional Status Option<br />
Table 3.10-1 Functional Status Assessment Options<br />
3.10.1.1 Functional Status Option<br />
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A Content Consumer Actor implementing the Functional Status Option of this profile<br />
supplement shall be able to view and consume coded functional status information sent in<br />
the functional status section of a Medical Summary or XPHR Extract. If the Content<br />
Consumer implements any of the import options of those profiles, it shall be able to<br />
import the coded functional status information.<br />
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Revision 3.0 Public Comment — June 25, 2007<br />
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