Section 1h: Cross-paradigm/Domain Analysis Models
Section 4: Rules and References
HL7 Cross Paradigm Specification: Allergy and Intolerance Substance Value Set(s) Definition, Release 1
DESCRIPTION
This document describes a value set for use in identifying substances of concern for patients with allergies and intolerances. The list was generated by surveying existing records from large systems for common substances. The intent is to provide common terms for most cases of allergy or intolerance, promoting common understanding and discouraging use of redundant terms. It is not intended to prevent or inhibit the identification of less common substances.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
HL7 Cross Paradigm Specification: Allergy and Intolerance Substance Value Set(s) Definition, Release 1 may also go by the following names or acronyms:
TARGETS
- Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)
- EHR, PHR Vendors
- Clinical Decision Support Systems Vendors
- Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health)
BENEFITS
- Supports the ability for disparate providers more easily to understand and reconcile allergy lists
- Enables message validation services and user interface tools to support efficient operations on most records, reserving more complex functionality for edge cases
DEVELOPMENT BACKGROUND
This document was produced with the assistance of several health care systems, who donated data from100 million allergy records
RELATED DOCUMENTS
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TOPICS
- Care Provision
- Terminology
BALLOT TYPE
- Informative
STATUS DATE
2018-08-27RESPONSIBLE WORK GROUP
STAKEHOLDERS
- Clinical Decision Support Systems Vendors
- EHR, PHR Vendors
- Healthcare Institutions
- Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)
FAMILY
- Cross-paradigm
CURRENT STATE
- Stable
REALM
- Universal