1a. Project Name

HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Diet and Nutrition Orders, Release 2 Reaffirmation

1b. Project ID

1712

1c. Is Your Project an Investigative Project (aka PSS-Lite)?

No

1d. Is your Project Artifact being Reaffirmed or proceeding to Normative directly after being either Informative or STU?

Yes

1e. Today's Date

Feb 03, 2022

1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed

HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Diet and Nutrition Orders, Release 2

1g. Project Artifact Information

A project artifact is balloting Normative (no STU) (this includes reaffirmations)

1h. ISO/IEC Standard to Adopt

N/A

1i. Does the standard include excerpted text from one or more ISO, IEC or ISO/IEC standards, but is not an identical or modified adoption?

No

1j. Unit of Measure

N/A (no measurements are in the standard

2a. Primary/Sponsor WG

Orders & Observations

2d. Project Facilitator

Becky Gradl

2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)

2f. Modeling Facilitator

Lorraine Constable

2g. Publishing Facilitator

Lorraine Constable

2h. Vocabulary Facilitator

2i. Domain Expert Representative

2j. Business Requirements Analyst

2k. Conformance Facilitator

2l. Other Facilitators

2m. Implementers

3a. Project Scope

Release 2 of the Domain Analysis Model covers Diet and Nutrition Orders focused on in-patient settings, and we are requesting that it be reaffirmed while Release 3 is completed. Release 3 will expand the score to cover Nutrition Care in general and include ambulatory care.

Attachments

3b. Project Need

Standards for the electronic transmission and exchange of nutrition orders including information on oral diets, enteral nutrition (tube feeding and infant formula) and oral nutritional supplements, along with food allergies, food intolerances and food preference information are required to safely provide inpatients or residents with nutritionally appropriate foods. To improve the interoperability of diet and nutrition order information across the continuum of care, it is critical that health care providers and sending and receiving system vendors have a clear understanding of the components involved in ordering, preparing and providing meal trays, formula feedings, and nutritional supplements to patients and residents. The purpose of the diet and nutrition orders domain analysis model is to describe the required data and flow of information needed for the development of other HL7 products in the nutrition domain such as nutrition order clinical messages, FHIR resources and profiles, and Clinical Document Architecture nutrition templates using structured data.

3c. Security Risk

3d. External Drivers

3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates

Reaffirmation for May 2022

3f. Common Names / Keywords / Aliases:

V3 DAM: Diet and Nutrition Orders, R2", "V3 DAM: Diet and Nutrition Orders, R1", V3 DAM Nutrition Orders, Diet Order DAM, Nutrition DAM

3g. Lineage

3h. Project Dependencies

3i. HL7-Managed Project Document Repository URL:

https://confluence.hl7.org/display/OO/Nutrition, webea.hl7.org

3j. Backwards Compatibility

N/A

3k. Additional Backwards Compatibility Information (if applicable)

3l. Using Current V3 Data Types?

3l. Reason for not using current V3 data types?

3m. External Vocabularies

3n. List of Vocabularies

3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies

4a. Products

Domain Analysis Model (DAM)

4b. For FHIR IGs and FHIR Profiles, what product version(s) will the profiles apply to?

4c. FHIR Profiles Version

4d. Please define your New Product Definition

4d. Please define your New Product Family

5a. Project Intent

Reaffirmation of a standard

5a. White Paper Type

5a. Is the project adopting/endorsing an externally developed IG?

5a. Externally developed IG is to be (select one)

5a. Specify external organization

5a. Revising Current Standard Info

5b. Project Ballot Type

Normative (no STU)

5c. Additional Ballot Info

5d. Joint Copyright

No

5e. I understand I must submit a Joint Copyright Letter of Agreement to the TSC in order for the PSS to receive TSC approval.

no

6a. External Project Collaboration

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

6b. Content Already Developed

6c. Content externally developed?

6d. List Developers of Externally Developed Content

6e. Is this a hosted (externally funded) project?

6f. Stakeholders

Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency, Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)

6f. Other Stakeholders

6g. Vendors

Pharmaceutical, EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Clinical Decision Support Systems, HIS

6g. Other Vendors

6h. Providers

Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)

6h. Other Providers

6i. Realm

Universal

7d. US Realm Approval Date

7a. Management Group(s) to Review PSS

7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date

Feb 10, 2022

7c. Co-Sponsor Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 2 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 3 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 4 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 5 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 6 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 7 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 8 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 9 Approval Date

7c. Co-Sponsor 10 Approval Date

7e. CDA MG Approval Date

7f. FMG Approval Date

7g. V2 MG Approval Date

7h. Architecture Review Board Approval Date

7i. Steering Division Approval Date

7j. TSC Approval Date



Version

2

Modifier

Lorraine Constable

Modify Date

Feb 10, 2022 18:33

1a. Project Name

HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Diet and Nutrition Orders, Release 2 Reaffirmation

1b. Project ID

1712

1c. Is Your Project an Investigative Project (aka PSS-Lite)?

No

1d. Is your Project Artifact now proceeding to Normative directly or after being either Informative or STU?

Yes

1e. Today's Date

Feb 03, 2022

1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed

HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Diet and Nutrition Orders, Release 2

1g. Project Artifact Information

A project artifact is balloting Normative (no STU) (this includes reaffirmations)

1h. ISO/IEC Standard to Adopt

N/A

1i. Does the standard include excerpted text from one or more ISO, IEC or ISO/IEC standards, but is not an identical or modified adoption?

No

1j. Unit of Measure

N/A (no measurements are in the standard

2a. Primary/Sponsor WG

Orders & Observations

2d. Project Facilitator

Becky Gradl

2f. Modeling Facilitator

Lorraine Constable

2g. Publishing Facilitator

Lorraine Constable

3a. Project Scope

Release 2 of the Domain Analysis Model covers Diet and Nutrition Orders focused on in-patient settings, and we are requesting that it be reaffirmed while Release 3 is completed. Release 3 will expand the score to cover Nutrition Care in general and include ambulatory care.

3b. Project Need

Standards for the electronic transmission and exchange of nutrition orders including information on oral diets, enteral nutrition (tube feeding and infant formula) and oral nutritional supplements, along with food allergies, food intolerances and food preference information are required to safely provide inpatients or residents with nutritionally appropriate foods. To improve the interoperability of diet and nutrition order information across the continuum of care, it is critical that health care providers and sending and receiving system vendors have a clear understanding of the components involved in ordering, preparing and providing meal trays, formula feedings, and nutritional supplements to patients and residents. The purpose of the diet and nutrition orders domain analysis model is to describe the required data and flow of information needed for the development of other HL7 products in the nutrition domain such as nutrition order clinical messages, FHIR resources and profiles, and Clinical Document Architecture nutrition templates using structured data.

3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates

Reaffirmation for May 2022

3f. Common Names / Keywords / Aliases:

V3 DAM: Diet and Nutrition Orders, R2", "V3 DAM: Diet and Nutrition Orders, R1", V3 DAM Nutrition Orders, Diet Order DAM, Nutrition DAM

3i. HL7-Managed Project Document Repository URL:

https://confluence.hl7.org/display/OO/Nutrition, webea.hl7.org

3j. Backwards Compatibility

N/A

4a. Products

Domain Analysis Model (DAM)

5a. Project Intent

Reaffirmation of a standard

5b. Project Ballot Type

Normative (no STU)

5d. Joint Copyright

No

6a. External Project Collaboration

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

6f. Stakeholders

Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency, Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)

6g. Vendors

Pharmaceutical, EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Clinical Decision Support Systems, HIS

6h. Providers

Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)

6i. Realm

Universal

7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date

Feb 10, 2022

Version

1

Modifier

Lorraine Constable

Modify Date

Feb 04, 2022 02:46

1a. Project Name

HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Diet and Nutrition Orders, Release 2 Reaffirmation

1b. Project ID

1712

1c. Is Your Project an Investigative Project (aka PSS-Lite)?

No

1d. Is your Project Artifact now proceeding to Normative directly or after being either Informative or STU?

Yes

1e. Today's Date

Feb 03, 2022

1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed

HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Diet and Nutrition Orders, Release 2

1g. Project Artifact Information

A project artifact is balloting Normative (no STU) (this includes reaffirmations)

1h. ISO/IEC Standard to Adopt

N/A

1i. Does the standard include excerpted text from one or more ISO, IEC or ISO/IEC standards, but is not an identical or modified adoption?

No

1j. Unit of Measure

N/A (no measurements are in the standard

2a. Primary/Sponsor WG

Orders & Observations

2d. Project Facilitator

Becky Gradl

2f. Modeling Facilitator

Lorraine Constable

2g. Publishing Facilitator

Lorraine Constable

3a. Project Scope

Release 2 of the Domain Analysis Model covers Diet and Nutrition Orders focused on in-patient settings, and we are requesting that it be reaffirmed while Release 3 is completed. Release 3 will expand the score to cover Nutrition Care in general and include ambulatory care.

3b. Project Need

Standards for the electronic transmission and exchange of nutrition orders including information on oral diets, enteral nutrition (tube feeding and infant formula) and oral nutritional supplements, along with food allergies, food intolerances and food preference information are required to safely provide inpatients or residents with nutritionally appropriate foods. To improve the interoperability of diet and nutrition order information across the continuum of care, it is critical that health care providers and sending and receiving system vendors have a clear understanding of the components involved in ordering, preparing and providing meal trays, formula feedings, and nutritional supplements to patients and residents. The purpose of the diet and nutrition orders domain analysis model is to describe the required data and flow of information needed for the development of other HL7 products in the nutrition domain such as nutrition order clinical messages, FHIR resources and profiles, and Clinical Document Architecture nutrition templates using structured data.

3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates

Reaffirmation for May 2022

3f. Common Names / Keywords / Aliases:

V3 DAM: Diet and Nutrition Orders, R2", "V3 DAM: Diet and Nutrition Orders, R1", V3 DAM Nutrition Orders, Diet Order DAM, Nutrition DAM

3i. HL7-Managed Project Document Repository URL:

https://confluence.hl7.org/display/OO/Nutrition, webea.hl7.org

3j. Backwards Compatibility

N/A

4a. Products

Domain Analysis Model (DAM)

5a. Project Intent

Reaffirmation of a standard

5b. Project Ballot Type

Normative (no STU)

6a. External Project Collaboration

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

6f. Stakeholders

Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency, Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)

6g. Vendors

Pharmaceutical, EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Clinical Decision Support Systems, HIS

6h. Providers

Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)

6i. Realm

Universal