This replacement is a movement from using HL7 stds back to CMS specifications, which is the opposite of the stated trend.

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive
    • Priority: Highest
    • US FHIR Guidance - Quality Reporting (FHIR)
    • 0.1 [deprecated]
    • Clinical Quality Information
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      While the rule does state the use of the CMS QRDA implementation guide, this guide will still use HL7 QRDA as the base specification, so we do not agree that this represents a move away from standards.  

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      While the rule does state the use of the CMS QRDA implementation guide, this guide will still use HL7 QRDA as the base specification, so we do not agree that this represents a move away from standards.  
    • Floyd Eisenberg/Rob Samples: 22-0-1

      The final ONC/CMS rules also have replaced the HL7 QRDA IGs with CMS-specific QRDA specifications. So even CMS is not planning on using FHIR for quality reporting. This replacement is a movement from using HL7 stds back to CMS specifications, which is the opposite of the stated trend.

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      However, the healthcare industry has already adopted FHIR and is moving forward with surprising rapidity; and this trend is only reinforced by the recent ONC and CMS Final Rules

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            Chris Melo
            Chris Melo
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