Reaffirmation of HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
1b. Project ID
1666
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
Mar 10, 2021
1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed
HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
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
Clinical Interoperability Council
2d. Project Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)
NEMSIS, clay.mann@utah.edu (prior iterations of this specification were sponsored by the HL7 Patient Care, Emergency Care and Structured Documents Working Groups.)
2f. Modeling Facilitator
2g. Publishing Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2h. Vocabulary Facilitator
2i. Domain Expert Representative
clay.mann@utah.edu
2j. Business Requirements Analyst
2k. Conformance Facilitator
2l. Other Facilitators
2m. Implementers
NEMSIS, referenced in CDC COVID-19 Information Management Repository (NEMSIS standard for collection and analysis of pre-hospital emergency care information.)
3a. Project Scope
This implementation guide was developed with the support and sponsorship of the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS), directed by Clay Mann. Additional clinical guidance was provided by Dr. Greg Mears. NEMSIS is supported by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as dozens of other government agencies, universities, and professional organizations. The NEMSIS data standard version 3.4 derived from this IG is used as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for emergency medical services.
Attachments
3b. Project Need
• Referenced in NEMSIS
• NEMSIS standard: referenced in COVID-19
• ONC recommends “NEMSIS data standard version 3.4” as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for EMS. (ISA)
3c. Security Risk
Unknown
3d. External Drivers
In use by NEMSIS for Emergency services reporting.
3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates
Reaffirmation of present artifact per May 2021 WGM.
3f. Common Names / Keywords / Aliases:
3g. Lineage
3h. Project Dependencies
As stated above; NEMSIS utilization of this artifact for emergency data reporting.
3k. Additional Backwards Compatibility Information (if applicable)
3l. Using Current V3 Data Types?
Unknown
3l. Reason for not using current V3 data types?
3m. External Vocabularies
Unknown
3n. List of Vocabularies
3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies
6-15-2016
4a. Products
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
Reaffirmation
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
This implementation guide supports the provision of emergency medical service data from provider agencies to hospital emergency departments using the CDA standard. The clinical specifications were developed by the National EMS Information System Technical Assistance Center in collaboration with thirteen professional societies and eight federal partners. This release brings the Patient Care Report up to date with the NEMSIS 3.4 specification.
6b. Content Already Developed
100%
6c. Content externally developed?
6d. List Developers of Externally Developed Content
6e. Is this a hosted (externally funded) project?
6f. Stakeholders
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Immunization Registries, Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency
6f. Other Stakeholders
6g. Vendors
EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Lab, HIS
6g. Other Vendors
6h. Providers
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Emergency Services, Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)
6h. Other Providers
6i. Realm
U.S. Realm Specific
7d. US Realm Approval Date
Mar 09, 2021
7a. Management Group(s) to Review PSS
CDA
7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date
Feb 25, 2021
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
Mar 10, 2021
7f. FMG Approval Date
7g. V2 MG Approval Date
7h. Architecture Review Board Approval Date
7i. Steering Division Approval Date
Mar 19, 2021
7j. TSC Approval Date
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Version
5
Modifier
Anne Wizauer
Modify Date
Mar 19, 2021 17:45
1a. Project Name
Reaffirmation of HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
1b. Project ID
1666
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
Mar 10, 2021
1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed
HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
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
Clinical Interoperability Council
2d. Project Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)
NEMSIS, clay.mann@utah.edu (prior iterations of this specification were sponsored by the HL7 Patient Care, Emergency Care and Structured Documents Working Groups.)
2g. Publishing Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2i. Domain Expert Representative
clay.mann@utah.edu
2m. Implementers
NEMSIS, referenced in CDC COVID-19 Information Management Repository (NEMSIS standard for collection and analysis of pre-hospital emergency care information.)
3a. Project Scope
This implementation guide was developed with the support and sponsorship of the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS), directed by Clay Mann. Additional clinical guidance was provided by Dr. Greg Mears. NEMSIS is supported by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as dozens of other government agencies, universities, and professional organizations. The NEMSIS data standard version 3.4 derived from this IG is used as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for emergency medical services.
3b. Project Need
• Referenced in NEMSIS
• NEMSIS standard: referenced in COVID-19
• ONC recommends “NEMSIS data standard version 3.4” as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for EMS. (ISA)
3c. Security Risk
Unknown
3d. External Drivers
In use by NEMSIS for Emergency services reporting.
3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates
Reaffirmation of present artifact per May 2021 WGM.
3h. Project Dependencies
As stated above; NEMSIS utilization of this artifact for emergency data reporting.
3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies
6-15-2016
5a. Project Intent
Reaffirmation of a standard
5b. Project Ballot Type
Normative (no STU)
5c. Additional Ballot Info
Reaffirmation
5d. Joint Copyright
No
6a. External Project Collaboration
This implementation guide supports the provision of emergency medical service data from provider agencies to hospital emergency departments using the CDA standard. The clinical specifications were developed by the National EMS Information System Technical Assistance Center in collaboration with thirteen professional societies and eight federal partners. This release brings the Patient Care Report up to date with the NEMSIS 3.4 specification.
6b. Content Already Developed
100%
6f. Stakeholders
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Immunization Registries, Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency
6g. Vendors
EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Lab, HIS
6h. Providers
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Emergency Services, Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)
6i. Realm
U.S. Realm Specific
7a. Management Group(s) to Review PSS
CDA
7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date
Feb 25, 2021
7d. US Realm Approval Date
Mar 09, 2021
7e. CDA MG Approval Date
Mar 10, 2021
7i. Steering Division Approval Date
Mar 19, 2021
Version
4
Modifier
Anne Wizauer
Modify Date
Mar 19, 2021 17:12
1a. Project Name
Reaffirmation of HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
1b. Project ID
1666
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
Mar 10, 2021
1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed
HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
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
Clinical Interoperability Council
2d. Project Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)
NEMSIS, clay.mann@utah.edu (prior iterations of this specification were sponsored by the HL7 Patient Care, Emergency Care and Structured Documents Working Groups.)
2g. Publishing Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2i. Domain Expert Representative
clay.mann@utah.edu
2m. Implementers
NEMSIS, referenced in CDC COVID-19 Information Management Repository (NEMSIS standard for collection and analysis of pre-hospital emergency care information.)
3a. Project Scope
This implementation guide was developed with the support and sponsorship of the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS), directed by Clay Mann. Additional clinical guidance was provided by Dr. Greg Mears. NEMSIS is supported by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as dozens of other government agencies, universities, and professional organizations. The NEMSIS data standard version 3.4 derived from this IG is used as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for emergency medical services.
3b. Project Need
• Referenced in NEMSIS
• NEMSIS standard: referenced in COVID-19
• ONC recommends “NEMSIS data standard version 3.4” as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for EMS. (ISA)
3c. Security Risk
Unknown
3d. External Drivers
In use by NEMSIS for Emergency services reporting.
3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates
Reaffirmation of present artifact per May 2021 WGM.
3h. Project Dependencies
As stated above; NEMSIS utilization of this artifact for emergency data reporting.
3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies
6-15-2016
5a. Project Intent
Reaffirmation of a standard
5b. Project Ballot Type
Normative (no STU)
5c. Additional Ballot Info
Reaffirmation
5d. Joint Copyright
No
6a. External Project Collaboration
This implementation guide supports the provision of emergency medical service data from provider agencies to hospital emergency departments using the CDA standard. The clinical specifications were developed by the National EMS Information System Technical Assistance Center in collaboration with thirteen professional societies and eight federal partners. This release brings the Patient Care Report up to date with the NEMSIS 3.4 specification.
6b. Content Already Developed
100%
6f. Stakeholders
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Immunization Registries, Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency
6g. Vendors
EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Lab, HIS
6h. Providers
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Emergency Services, Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)
6i. Realm
U.S. Realm Specific
7a. Management Group(s) to Review PSS
CDA
7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date
Feb 25, 2021
7d. US Realm Approval Date
Mar 09, 2021
Version
3
Modifier
Jean Duteau
Modify Date
Mar 10, 2021 18:14
1a. Project Name
Reaffirmation of HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
1b. Project ID
1666
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
Mar 10, 2021
1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed
HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
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
Clinical Interoperability Council
2d. Project Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)
NEMSIS, clay.mann@utah.edu (prior iterations of this specification were sponsored by the HL7 Patient Care, Emergency Care and Structured Documents Working Groups.)
2g. Publishing Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2i. Domain Expert Representative
clay.mann@utah.edu
2m. Implementers
NEMSIS, referenced in CDC COVID-19 Information Management Repository (NEMSIS standard for collection and analysis of pre-hospital emergency care information.)
3a. Project Scope
This implementation guide was developed with the support and sponsorship of the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS), directed by Clay Mann. Additional clinical guidance was provided by Dr. Greg Mears. NEMSIS is supported by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as dozens of other government agencies, universities, and professional organizations. The NEMSIS data standard version 3.4 derived from this IG is used as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for emergency medical services.
3b. Project Need
• Referenced in NEMSIS
• NEMSIS standard: referenced in COVID-19
• ONC recommends “NEMSIS data standard version 3.4” as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for EMS. (ISA)
3c. Security Risk
Unknown
3d. External Drivers
In use by NEMSIS for Emergency services reporting.
3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates
Reaffirmation of present artifact per May 2021 WGM.
3h. Project Dependencies
As stated above; NEMSIS utilization of this artifact for emergency data reporting.
3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies
6-15-2016
5a. Project Intent
Reaffirmation of a standard
5b. Project Ballot Type
Normative (no STU)
5c. Additional Ballot Info
Reaffirmation
5d. Joint Copyright
No
6a. External Project Collaboration
This implementation guide supports the provision of emergency medical service data from provider agencies to hospital emergency departments using the CDA standard. The clinical specifications were developed by the National EMS Information System Technical Assistance Center in collaboration with thirteen professional societies and eight federal partners. This release brings the Patient Care Report up to date with the NEMSIS 3.4 specification.
6b. Content Already Developed
100%
6f. Stakeholders
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Immunization Registries, Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency
6g. Vendors
EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Lab, HIS
6h. Providers
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Emergency Services, Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)
6i. Realm
U.S. Realm Specific
7a. Management Group(s) to Review PSS
CDA
7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date
Feb 25, 2021
Version
2
Modifier
Lindsey Hoggle
Modify Date
Mar 10, 2021 12:57
1a. Project Name
Reaffirmation of HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
1b. Project ID
1666
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?
No
1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed
HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
2a. Primary/Sponsor WG
Clinical Interoperability Council
2d. Project Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)
NEMSIS, clay.mann@utah.edu (prior iterations of this specification were sponsored by the HL7 Patient Care, Emergency Care and Structured Documents Working Groups.)
2g. Publishing Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2i. Domain Expert Representative
clay.mann@utah.edu
2m. Implementers
NEMSIS, referenced in CDC COVID-19 Information Management Repository (NEMSIS standard for collection and analysis of pre-hospital emergency care information.)
3a. Project Scope
This implementation guide was developed with the support and sponsorship of the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS), directed by Clay Mann. Additional clinical guidance was provided by Dr. Greg Mears. NEMSIS is supported by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as dozens of other government agencies, universities, and professional organizations. The NEMSIS data standard version 3.4 derived from this IG is used as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for emergency medical services.
3b. Project Need
• Referenced in NEMSIS
• NEMSIS standard: referenced in COVID-19
• ONC recommends “NEMSIS data standard version 3.4” as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for EMS. (ISA)
3c. Security Risk
Unknown
3d. External Drivers
In use by NEMSIS for Emergency services reporting.
3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates
Reaffirmation of present artifact per May 2021 WGM.
3h. Project Dependencies
As stated above; NEMSIS utilization of this artifact for emergency data reporting.
3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies
6-15-2016
5a. Project Intent
Reaffirmation of a standard
5b. Project Ballot Type
Normative (no STU)
5c. Additional Ballot Info
Reaffirmation
5d. Joint Copyright
No
6a. External Project Collaboration
This implementation guide supports the provision of emergency medical service data from provider agencies to hospital emergency departments using the CDA standard. The clinical specifications were developed by the National EMS Information System Technical Assistance Center in collaboration with thirteen professional societies and eight federal partners. This release brings the Patient Care Report up to date with the NEMSIS 3.4 specification.
6b. Content Already Developed
100%
6f. Stakeholders
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Immunization Registries, Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency
6g. Vendors
EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Lab, HIS
6h. Providers
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Emergency Services, Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)
6i. Realm
U.S. Realm Specific
7a. Management Group(s) to Review PSS
CDA
7b. Sponsoring WG Approval Date
Feb 25, 2021
Version
1
Modifier
Lindsey Hoggle
Modify Date
Mar 08, 2021 17:34
1a. Project Name
Reaffirmation of HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
1b. Project ID
1666
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?
No
1f. Name of standard being reaffirmed
HL7 Version 3 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2 - Level 3: Emergency Medical Services; Patient Care Report, Release 2 - US Realm
2a. Primary/Sponsor WG
Clinical Interoperability Council
2d. Project Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2e. Other Interested Parties (and roles)
NEMSIS, clay.mann@utah.edu (prior iterations of this specification were sponsored by the HL7 Patient Care, Emergency Care and Structured Documents Working Groups.
2g. Publishing Facilitator
Lindsey Hoggle
2i. Domain Expert Representative
clay.mann@utah.edu
2m. Implementers
NEMSIS, referenced in CDC COVID-19 Information Management Repository (NEMSIS standard for collection and analysis of pre-hospital emergency care information.
3a. Project Scope
This implementation guide was developed with the support and sponsorship of the National EMS Information System
(NEMSIS), directed by Clay Mann. Additional clinical guidance was provided by Dr. Greg Mears. NEMSIS is
supported by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and the
Health Resources and Services Administration, as well as dozens of other government agencies, universities, and
professional organizations. The NEMSIS data standard version 3.4 derived from this IG is used as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for emergency medical services.
3b. Project Need
• Referenced in NEMSIS
• NEMSIS standard: referenced in COVID-19
• ONC recommends “NEMSIS data standard version 3.4” as a primary national standard for representing health-care data for EMS. (ISA)
3c. Security Risk
Unknown
3d. External Drivers
In use by NEMSIS for Emergency services reporting.
3e. Objectives/Deliverables and Target Dates
Reaffirmation of present artifact per May 2021 WGM.
3h. Project Dependencies
As stated above; NEMSIS utilization of this artifact for emergency data reporting.
3o. Earliest prior release and/or version to which the compatibility applies
6-15-2016
5a. Project Intent
Reaffirmation of a standard
5b. Project Ballot Type
Normative (no STU)
5c. Additional Ballot Info
Reaffirmation
5d. Joint Copyright
No
6a. External Project Collaboration
This implementation guide supports the provision of emergency medical service data from provider agencies to hospital emergency departments using the CDA standard. The clinical specifications were developed by the National EMS Information System Technical Assistance Center in collaboration with thirteen professional societies and eight federal partners. This release brings the Patient Care Report up to date with the NEMSIS 3.4 specification.
6b. Content Already Developed
100%
6f. Stakeholders
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Immunization Registries, Quality Reporting Agencies, Regulatory Agency
6g. Vendors
EHR, PHR, Health Care IT, Lab, HIS
6h. Providers
Clinical and Public Health Laboratories, Emergency Services, Local and State Departments of Health, Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)