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Chapter 9
Identify the major types of health care
information standards and the
organizations that develop or approve
them, including
Messaging standards
Content and coding standards
Network standards
Standards for electronic data interchange
Electronic health record standards
Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition
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Give examples of the four major methods by
which standards are developed—ad hoc, de
facto, government mandate, and consensus.
Identify and discuss the role of organizations
that currently have a significant impact on the
adoption of health care information standards
in the United States.
Discuss the relationships among health
information exchanges, regional health
information networks, and the Nationwide
Health Information Network.
Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition
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Standards Development Process
Standards that support Health Care
Information System Interoperability
Classification, Vocabulary and Terminology
Standards
Data Interchange Standards
Health Record Content Standards
Federal Initiatives on Health Care IT
Four Methods (Hammond & Cimino, 2001)
Ad hoc—no formal adoption process
De facto—vendor or other has a very large
segment of the market
Government mandate
Consensus—volunteers from organizations
come together to reach a formal agreement
Organizations
International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) www.iso.org
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
www.ansi.org
Standards Development Organizations
(SDOs)
ASTM International www.astm.org
Health Level 7 www.hl7.org
ANSI ASC X12 www.x12.org
Facts
Members are national standards bodies from
many countries
ANSI is the US national body member
Oversees the flow of documentation and
international approval of standards
developed by its member bodies
Facts
US member of ISO
Accredits SDOs from a wide range of
industries (including health care)
Oversees work of SDOs
Does NOT develop standards
Publishes the 10,000+ standards developed
by SDOs
Facts
Must be accredited by ANSI
Develops standards in accordance with ANSI
criteria
Can use the label “Approved American
National Standard”
270+ ANSI-accredited SDOs representing
many industries, including health care
To date no single vocabulary has
emerged
Common coding and classification
systems
ICD-9-CM (chapter 1)
CPT (chapter 1)
DRGs (chapter1)
National Committee on Vital and
Health Statistics identified a core set
of patient medical record information
(PMRI) terminology standards
SNOMED CT
LOINC
Several federal drug terminologies including
RxNorm
Systemized Nomenclature of
Medicine– Clinical Terms
comprehensive clinical terminology developed specifically
to facilitate the electronic storage and retrieval of
detailed clinical information
collaboration between the College of American
Pathologists (CAP) and the United Kingdom’s National
Health Service (NHS)
Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes
Developed to facilitate the electronic transmission of
laboratory results
Examples of Fully Specified LOINC Names
Sodium:SCnc:Pt:Ser/Plas:Qn
Sodium:SCnc:Pt:Urine:Qn
Sodium:SRat:24H:Urine:Qn
Creatinine renal clearance:VRat:24H:Ur+Ser/Plas:Qn
Glucoseˆ2H post 100 g glucose PO:MCnc:Pt:Ser/Plas:Qn
Gentamicinˆtrough:MCnc:Pt:Ser/Plas:Qn
ABO group:Type:Pt:Bldˆdonor:Nom
Body temperature:Temp:8Hˆmax:XXX:Qn
Chief complaint:Find:Pt:ˆPatient:Nar:Reported
Physical findings:Find:Pt:Abdomen:Nar:Observed
Binocular distance:Len:Pt:Headˆfetus:Qn:US.measured
UMLS Metathesaurus– all the common health
information vocabularies, including SNOMED CT,
ICD, and CPT, along with approximately 100 other
vocabularies
SPECIALIST Lexicon--contains information for many
terms, component words, and English language
words that do not appear in the metathesaurus
UMLS Semantic Network--contains information
about the categories to which metathesaurus
concepts are assigned and outlines relationships
among the categories
Examples of Data Interchange
standards that impact health care
Health Level 7 standards (HL7)
Digital Imaging and Communications in
Medicine (DICOM)
National Council for Prescription Drug
Programs (NCPDP)
ANSI X12N standards
HL7 is an ANSI-accredited SDO
develops HL7 messaging standards to allow
interoperability among health care applications
Involved in other standards activities, but the
messaging standard is referred to as HL7
American College of Radiology and the
National Electrical Manufacturers
Association published the first standard
in 1985
Promotes communication of digital
image information regardless of device
manufacturer
Works with picture archiving and
communications systems (PACS)
ANSI accredited SDO
Developed a standard for the
electronic submission of third
party drug claims
X12N is the subcommittee of ASC X12
that deals with EDI for the insurance
industry
The health care task group is TG2
X12N/TG2 develops and maintains
standards for health care EDI
Functional standards for
electronic health record content
HL7 EHR Functional Model
ASTM Healthcare Informatics
subcommittee’s Continuity of Care
(CCR) standard
Three
components
Direct care
Supportive
Information
infrastructure
The ASTM Continuity of Care Record (CCR) standard is
designed as a standard healthcare data summary.
Its purpose is to aggregate essential health care data
from multiple sources to provide an overall clinical
picture of a patient’s current and past health status.
It was developed jointly by ASTM International, the
Massachusetts Medical Society, the Healthcare
Information and Management Systems Society, the
American Academy of Family Physicians, the American
Academy of Pediatrics, and other health care
organizations.
HIPAA
CMS e-Prescribing
ONC (Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information
Technology)
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HIPAA electronic transaction standards
are primarily from ASC X12N
HIPAA designated standard code sets
include
ICD-9-CM
CDT (Code on Dental Procedures and
Nomenclaure)
HCPCS
CPT-4
HIPAA also identified designated
standards maintenance organizations to
develop, maintain, and modify relevant
EDI standards
ACS X12
Dental Content committee of the ADA
HL7
NCPDP
NUBC
NUCC
Prescriber’s ability to electronically send
an accurate, error-free, and
understandable prescription directly to a
pharmacy for the point of care
Mandate applies to Medicare Part D
transactions
Formulary and benefit transactions
Medication history transactions
Fill status notifications
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ONC identified two major goals (HHS, 2008).
Enable the transformation to higher quality, more
cost-efficient, patient-focused health care through
electronic health information access and use by care
providers, and by patients and their designees.
Enable the appropriate, authorized, and timely
access and use of electronic health information to
benefit public health, biomedical research, quality
improvement, and emergency preparedness.
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Healthcare Information Technology Standards
Board (HITSP)– Purpose is to identify and
harmonize data and technical standards for
healthcare
National Health Information Network (NHIN)-conceived as a “Network of Networks” to
provide a secure, nationwide, interoperable
infrastructure that will connect providers,
consumers, and others involved in supporting
health and health care
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Health information exchange (HIE) refers to
the technology, standards, and governance
that enables the exchange of data between
the information systems of various health care
stakeholders
A regional health information organization
(RHIO) is an organization that provides an HIE
to health care stakeholders in a specific region
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The NHIN is the technology, standards, and
governance that could connect all HIEs & RHIOs.
Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition
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Standards Development Process
Formal Standards Development Organizations
ISO
ANSI
SDOs
Classification, Vocabulary and Terminology
Standards
SNOMED CT
LOINC
RxNorm
Data Interchange Standards
HL7
DICOM
NCPDP
ASC X12N
Health Record Content Standards
HL7 EHR Functional Model
CCR
Federal Initiatives for HIT
HIPAA
E-Prescribing
ONC
HITSP
NHIN