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RE: [emergency] Re: GCN Daily Updates Story: Uncle Sam issues data-sharingstandards for medical info

  • 1.  RE: [emergency] Re: GCN Daily Updates Story: Uncle Sam issues data-sharingstandards for medical info

    Posted 04-09-2003 22:22
    This is a set of coding and clinical 'standards' that DOD, VA and other
    govt folks will use.  There are separate standards activities for public
    health [which is not the above] and for the national health information
    standards under HIPAA.  The NCVHS [national committee on vital health
    statistics] is the pathway for these standards.  Data exchanges for
    administrative types of messaging have been established and clinical
    ones are on the board as well.  One area the TC might investigate would
    be those health information items that are critical for
    effective/efficient EM activities...clearly a subset of all the above.
    
    John 
     
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: R. Allen Wyke [mailto:emtc@nc.rr.com] 
    Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 3:24 PM
    To: stephen.jepsen@oracle.com
    Cc: emergency@lists.oasis-open.org
    Subject: [emergency] Re: GCN Daily Updates Story: Uncle Sam issues
    data-sharingstandards for medical info
    
    Steve, this is a good find!
    
    Group: one of the things we discussed as we were finalizing the initial
    Requirements document was areas around public health. From the looks of
    this article, an electronic infrastructure/set of standards has already
    been identified and/or started to be created. With this in place, our
    role to provide additional incident and emergency related aspects should
    now be more focused, which is a good thing.
    
    Rick: from an infrastructure framework perspective, this is another area
    we should look into. Other than providing an hardware-to-software
    interface, this looks to be missing.
    
    Art: you might want to look at the "messaging" standard referenced
    (Health Level 7).
    
    Any additional thoughts certainly appreciated - Allen
    
    On Mon, 2003-04-07 at 13:18, stephen.jepsen@oracle.com wrote:
    > You have been sent this message from stephen.jepsen@oracle.com as a
    courtesy of GCN Daily Updates (http://www.gcn.com).
    > 
    > Allen,
    > 
    > FYI...
    > 
    > The entire article may be viewed at
    http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/21493-1.html
    > 
    > Uncle Sam issues data-sharing standards for medical info
    > 
    > 03/25/03
    > By Vanessa Jo Roberts, GCN Staff
    > 
    > The government has issued governmentwide standards for coding and
    sharing medical records.
    > 
    > The standards, released last week and mandatory for all federal
    agencies, are the work of the Defense, Health and Human Services, and
    Veterans Affairs departments.
    > 
    > The three departments developed the data specifications under the
    rubric of the Consolidated Health Informatics initiative, one of the 25
    Quicksilver e-government projects.
    > 
    > Currently, federal agencies that provide health care services use many
    different coding systems, making it difficult to maintain and share
    up-to-date information, the teams officials said.
    > 
    > The coding standards are the first of a series of standards that will
    make up a National Health Information Infrastructure envisioned by the
    Office of Management and Budgets e-government team.
    > 
    > Benefits from using common health care standards include improved
    patient safety and a reduction in the cost of health care, Dr. William
    Winkenwerder, assistant secretary of Defense for health affairs, said in
    a statement.
    > 
    > Ultimately, the goal is to promote use of the standards across the
    health care industry, not just within the government.
    > 
    > Its important for the federal government to lead by example by
    selecting and adopting these standards, HHS secretary Tommy G. Thompson
    said. But, he added, to assure appropriate privacy protections for
    personal health information, it will fall to the private sector to make
    use of the standards widespread.
    > 
    > The Consolidated Health Informatics team cobbled the new standards
    together from formats now in use.
    > 
    > The initiative will require agencies to adopt five standards:
    > 
    > For messaging, the Health Level 7 standard to share patient
    information, such as entries of orders, scheduling of appointments and
    tests, and coordination of admittance, discharge and transfer records
    during in-patient care
    > 
    > For ordering drugs from pharmacies, standards created by the National
    Council on Prescription Drug Programs
    > 
    > For systems integration, IEEE 1073 series to plug medical devices into
    information and computer systems so health care providers can monitor
    information and support telemedicine services
    > 
    > For diagnostic data retrieval, the Digital Imaging Communications in
    Medicine standards, to capture information from manufacturers devices
    and medical staff systems
    > 
    > For laboratory records, the Logical Observation Identifier Name Codes
    to support the exchange of clinical lab results.
    > 
    > For now, there is no deadline for agencies to adopt the standards.
    Instead, agencies will be expected to convert to them as they upgrade
    medical and health care systems for inclusion in OMB's planned National
    Health Information Infrastructure.
    > 
    > 
    >  2003 PostNewsweek Tech Media, a division of Post Newsweek Media
    -- 
    R. Allen Wyke
    Chair, Emergency Management TC
    emtc@nc.rr.com
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/emergency