Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. Component 9 - Networking and Health Information Exchange. Objectives. EHR System (EHR-S)

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Slide 1 Component 9 - Networking and Health Information Exchange Unit 6-2 EHR Functional Model Standards This material was developed by Duke University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000024. Slide 2 Objectives Understand the HL7 EHR Functional Model Standards Understand functional profiles 2 Slide 3 EHR System (EHR-S) Includes the data storage and supporting applications that provide value Includes the functionalities that enable HIT for patient care Promotes and defines criteria for implementation of the EHR Makes the EHR the beginning, not the end of the journey 3

Slide 4 Some History Secretary of HHS in 2003 requested existing IOM committee for data standards to define, quickly, a set of requirements for EHR functionalities Requested HL7 to follow-up to create a standard for EHR Functional Model (FM). HL7 EHR-S FM created as draft standard for trial use in 2004 Became ANSI standard in 2007 4 Slide 5 EHR-FM Provides a reference list of functions that shall, should or may be present in an EHR-S. Enables common understanding of functions sought or available in any given setting. Includes functions considered essential in at least one care setting. 5 Slide 6 Functional Granularity Describes the level of abstraction at which functionality is expressed Balance between usability and need for detail Provides a reference list of functions that shall, should or may be present in an EHR-S Enables common understanding of functions sought or available in any given setting Includes functions considered essential in at least one care setting 6

Slide 7 Intent of Standard Is technology neutral Is implementation neutral Does not endorse any specific technologies, although examples may mention a specific technology Is not an EHR specification nor a conformance specification Is not a definition of an EHR 7 Slide 8 Composition Functional outline divided into three sections Direct care Supportive functionality Information infrastructure Does not include every conceivable functionality Includes over 240 individual functions contained in 13 subsections 8 Slide 9 From HL7 International 9

Slide 10 Direct Care DC.1 Care management DC.2 Clinical decision support DC.3 Operations management and communication 10 Slide 11 Direct Care Functions Enable hands-on delivery of healthcare and provide clinical decision support Example: Child presents with cold symptoms Enable doctor to record that event Alert provider that a vaccination is due and offer contraindication alerts regarding children who have symptoms of a cold Users Authorized healthcare providers Subject of care will access certain functions to view and even make corrections to their EHR 11 Slide 12 Supportive S.1 - Clinical support S.2 - Measurement, analysis, research, and reports S.3 - Administrative and financial 12

Slide 13 Supportive Functions Assist with the administrative and financial requirements Provide input to systems that perform medical research, promote public health, and improve the quality of care Example: Child is being scheduled for an appointment Electronically verify insurance eligibility Electronically query local immunization registries to ensure child is currently registered. Determine child s immunization status Report and immunization to an immunization registry Provide any encounter data required by financial and administrative systems Users Support staff Providers who perform certain administrative functions 13 Slide 14 Information Infrastructure IN.1 Security IN.2 - Health Record Information and Management IN.3 Registry and Directory Services IN.4 Standard Terminologies & Terminology Services IN.5 Standards-Based Interoperability IN.6 Business Rules Management IN.7 Workflow Management 14 Slide 15 Information Infrastructure Functions Provide a framework for the proper operation of the direct care and supportive functions Offer EHR-S technical capabilities that are essential, yet transparent to the user Example: Secure transmission, backup and archive Provide a secure electronic environment for the immunization registration query Report the child s immunization event in a secure fashion Transparently archive and backup the child s record and provide an audit trail of all accesses to the child s record Users Functions are performed transparently by EHR-S applications on behalf of EHR-S end users 15

Slide 16 Use of EHR-S FM Describe end-user benefits such as patient safety, quality outcomes and cost efficiencies in terms of standard EHR-S functions Provide desired functionality for developers and vendors to include in their products Provide framework from which you can select functionalities to implement 16 Slide 17 Details of Functional Model Function ID Function type Function name Function statement Description Conformance criteria 17 Slide 18 Other Uses of EHR-S FM Most important use certification Help in selecting product and understanding what you want to implement Supports comparison of systems Aids in understanding commonality Permits identification of real and settings differences 18

Slide 19 Functional Profiles Used to constrain the larger, superset of functions to an intended use Can be defined for a particular site or a particular clinical or disease focus May be registered with HL7 and shared with other organizations 19 Slide 20 Functional Profiles Functions Direct care functions Supportive functions Infrastructure functions Care Settings Hospital inpatient acute Ambulatory small clinic practice Long term care nursing home Care in the community skilled home care Priorities Essential now, essential future, optional, not applicable 20 Slide 21 Emergency Care Functional Profile First registered clinical profile derived from EHR-FM standard Standard for the development, refinement, and evaluation of information systems employed in the Emergency Department Becomes a standard for possible use in certification process Includes addressing natural disasters 21

Slide 22 Registered Profiles Behavioral Health Child Health Long Term Care Legal EHR Regulated Clinical Research (Clinical Trials) Vital Statistics reporting 22 Slide 23 Summary In this subunit, we have learned: About a standard that defines the superset of functional requirements for an EHR-S. How this superset can be tailored to fit any site or circumstance, including your local setting. Just reading this set of functions is very educational in what can be accomplished in the use of HIT. 23