Monday, February 27, 2012

On Friday, ONC released the Standards and Certification NPRM, the companion to the the CMS Meaningful Use Stage 2 NPRM.

Here's a bookmarked PDF  - thanks to Tony Panjamapirom of the Advisory Board.

In my view, the NPRM is a work of art, reflecting the work of the HIT Standards Committee, the S&I Framework, and  the multi-stakeholder consensus that fewer, more complete standards with less optionality will lead to greater interoperability.

I've always thought of healthcare standards as having three components -  content, vocabulary, and transport.

For content, the NPRM specifies HL7 2.51 for lab results, syndromic surveillance, reportable lab, and immunizations (HL7 2.31 is not longer an option).   For summary transactions, the Consolidated CDA is the only recommended standard.   (CCR and CCD/C32 are no longer specified).    NCPDP is specified as standard for the exchange of prescription information between entities, including for discharge medications.

For vocabularies, the NPRM specifies a single vocabulary per domain, just as HITSC recommended
Lab - LOINC
Medications - RXnorm
Problem Lists - SNOMED-CT
Discharge Diagnosis - ICD10-CM
Immunizations - CVX
Demographics preferred language - ISO 639-1
Demographics preliminary cause of death ICD10-CM

For transport, two standards are available, consistent with the Direct Project - SMTP/SMIME and SOAP.   A RESTful option is not specified, but ONC recognizes that a RESTful implementation guide may be available in the future.

The 2014 edition of the Standards and Certification NPRM eliminates the "OR", since this standard OR that standard implies that vendors need to support both, creating an "AND" for implementers.  

The ONC NPRM is clear, unambiguous, forward looking and reasonable.   Congrats to the team who wrote it.

Related Posts:

  • On the Road in China Last week I spent 5 days in Shanghai and Hangzhou as part of an American delegation advising Chinese government and private sector leaders about healthcare reform.We met with the Mayor of Shanghai, the Health Minister of Shan… Read More
  • In Shanghai this WeekThis week I'm in Shanghai and surrounding cities working on EHR implementation and health information exchange issues.There will be a few days without blog posts this week due to my travels, but I will detail all the lessons … Read More
  • The Next Phase of State HIE Planning With the Golden Spike on October 16, Massachusetts began a new era of healthcare information exchange.   Now that we have momentum and the perfect storm for innovation with alignment of government, industry, academia, st… Read More
  • Building Unity Farm - the Barn To me, the barn is the centerpiece of any farm.    The tools, the hay/food, animal stalls, season specific items, and heavy equipment are all protected from the elements in the barn.In New England, barns are a class… Read More
  • Cool Technology of the WeekNot exactly a cool technology, but a cool product of nature.   I was walking in the apple orchard at dawn this morning and found a Giant Puffball mushroom - Calvatia GiganteaAs a mycologist, I generally get calls about h… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger.

Popular Posts

Blog Archive