Public health standards for knowledge distribution - CPG #96

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive
    • Priority: Medium
    • Clinical Guidelines (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • Clinical Decision Support
    • (NA)
    • 1.5.0 Background/Fig
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      Would be good to add to the background discussion use cases such as:

      Public Health Case Reporting

      Bidirectional Services Referrals (community services, home inspections for asthma/environmental conditions) (http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/bser/index.html)

      Registries

      Quality Reporting

      Add references to, discussion about, and relationship to current state of standards and implementation guides related to these use cases. And in providing examples, make sure they are broad.

      Note the list is not exhaustive

       

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      Would be good to add to the background discussion use cases such as: Public Health Case Reporting Bidirectional Services Referrals (community services, home inspections for asthma/environmental conditions) ( http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/bser/index.html ) Registries Quality Reporting Add references to, discussion about, and relationship to current state of standards and implementation guides related to these use cases. And in providing examples, make sure they are broad. Note the list is not exhaustive  
    • Chris Moesel/Rob Samples: 18-0-2
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive

      Comment:

      The figure 1.2 shows a link that about delivering actionable knowledge to community services. There is not a standard for this type of knowledge transfer nor are there standard representations or standard knowledge representations for all community service organizations/providers at least as far as I know. However, there is a standard to deliver this type of knowledge to public health departments. For the instances where the community service provider is a known entity, this representation is workable, but for the those cases where this community service information is local, the use of the public health department (state and/or local) as a broker for the request of these services would be an acceptable resource to link or match these community service requests. For example, home inspections for lead exposure or for an asthma prevention reccomendation, local excercise facilities when a Y is not in the jursidiction, or for locating members of the homeless community.

      Summary:

      Public health standards for knowledge distribution

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            edwin_lomotan
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