Community Based Collaborative Care


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Mission

The Community Based Collaborative Care (CBCC) Work Group facilitates development and use of HL7 standards that support and integrate the provision of HHS (health and human services) in community and non-acute care residential settings. We engage experts and other stakeholders to identify, clarify, and validate (by consensus) information system requirements with an emphasis on privacy protection.

 

The concept of HHS includes health promotion, disease prevention, assisted living, home health, long term custodial care, hospice, community health centers and day treatment centers, as well as office-based behavioral and physical health care services. HHS may also include other human services and skill training for consumers to the extent that these other services affect needs for and outcomes of health care services (e.g. parenting and other basic occupational skills training).

 

Charter

Work Products and Contributions to HL7 Processes

The CBCC Work Group is currently focused on following domains: 

 

  1. EHR functional profiles: long term care and behavioral health
  2. Human services directory domain model
  3. Referral and Patient Care chapters in V2 & V3 
  4. Long term or social care domain model terminology
  5. Composite Privacy Consent Directive message format and vocabulary
  6. Personal Health & Human Service Record Systems (PHHSRs) profiles: functional and content domains

Formal Relationships With Other HL7 Groups

The Community Based Collaborative Care Working Group participates in the Domain Experts Steering Division. We have a joint privacy vocabulary project with the Security Working Group.

CBCC also has strong links with the Structured Documents, Patient Care, Public Health and Emergency Response, Clinical Interoperability Council and Services Oriented Architecture Work Groups, based on the common goal of interoperability across sectors and disciplines within Health Care and Human Services

Decision Making Practices

Decision Making Practices

Date of Last Revision

January 20, 2011