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Type:
Change Request
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Resolution: Persuasive
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Priority:
Medium
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US Da Vinci HRex (FHIR)
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Patient Care
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STU
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Profile overview [deprecated]
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Richard Esmond / Marti Velezis : 10-0-0
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Enhancement
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Non-compatible
CMS' Certification Number (CCN)
While the National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a primary identifier, CMS' Certification Number (CCN) is used to verify Medicare/Medicaid certification on all survey and certification, and resident/patient assessment transactions. The CCN serves a critical role in verifying that a provider has been Medicare certified and for what type of services. In addition, the CCN is required for submitting data to CMS' Quality Reporting Programs, including National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) data being submitted via the CDC.
Not only are Medicare/Medicaid organizations assigned a CCN, but CMS also has assigned a CCN to federal healthcare facilities that report quality data for reporting on Hospital Compare (e.g., the VA and DoD).
For electronical clinical quality data (eCQM), the Joint Commission also requires the CCN to be submitted, which we then crosswalk to our own healthcare identifier to enable usage of the eCQM data within our organization. To reduce burden, like CMS, the Joint Commission is assigning a "CCN" to those organizations that do not (will not) have a CCN assigned by CMS (e.g., overseas DoD facilities).
Since HRex is the umbrella standard for Da Vinci, we request that the StructureDefinition-hrex-organization profile adds CMS' CCN along with the NPI and TIN identifiers.
Notes:
- Yes, I just realized that StructureDefinition-organization-deqm does not include CMS' CCN...
- If you agree with this request, there is no need for in-person resolution.
- is voted on by
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BALLOT-9711 Negative - Patricia Craig : 2019-Sep-FHIR IG HRex R1
- Balloted