Implementation Guides

Purpose

ob体育 has developed and published syndromic surveillance messaging guides. These guides support Promoting Interoperability programs that employ health information technology to improve the quality and value of American health care.

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Standards

To access and use the implementation guides for the syndromic surveillance Promoting Interoperability objectives, please see the tables below under current and previous releases.

Current standard

Document Transaction Standard(s) Used Status
PHIN Messaging Guide for Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department, Urgent Care, Inpatient and Ambulatory Care Settings, Release 2.0 (April, 2015)

Erratum to the PHIN Messaging Guide for Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department, Urgent Care, Inpatient and Ambulatory Care Settings ADT Messages A01, A03, A04 and A08 Optional ORU^R01 Message Notation for Laboratory Data HL7 Version 2.5.1 (Version 2.3.1 Compatible) Release 2.0 April 21, 2015

Sending data from emergency department, urgent, ambulatory care and inpatient settings to public health authorities

 

Certifying 2015 Edition Meaningful Use electronic health record technology

HL7® 2.5.1

 

 

HL7®v2

Published

Trial standard

Document Transaction Standard(s) Used Status
Syndromic surveillance is a process that regularly and systematically uses health and health-related data in near “real-time” to make information available on the health of a community. This information includes statistics on disease trends and community health-seeking behaviors that support essential public health surveillance functions in governmental public health authorities (PHAs). HL7® Version 2.5.1,

ICD-10-CM,

SNOMED-CT,

LOINC,

Rx Norm,

UCUM,

CPT4

Available for early adoption

Previous standards

Document Transaction Standard(s) Used Status
PHIN Messaging Guide For Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department, Urgent Care And Inpatient Settings, Release 1.9 (April 2013) Biosurveillance

(Currently not referenced for EHR certification)

HL7® 2.5.1

(Version 2.3.1 Compatible)

This guide is suggested for future Meaningful Use Stages.

Published
PHIN Messaging Guide for Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department and Urgent Care Data, Release 1.1 (August 2012),Testing Clarification Release 1.2 (February 2013) Biosurveillance

(ONC Certification Criteria for EHR Technology, 2014 Ed.)

HL7® 2.5.1

(Version 2.3.1 Compatible)

Meaningful Use Stage 2 (October 2013 start)

Published
PHIN Messaging Guide for Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department and Urgent Care Data, Release 1.1 (August 2012) Biosurveillance

(ONC Certification Criteria for EHR Technology, 2014 Ed.)

HL7® 2.5.1

(Version 2.3.1 Compatible)

Meaningful Use Stage 2

(October 2013 start)

Published
PHIN Messaging Guide for Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department and Urgent Care Data, Addendum Release 1.1 (August 2012) Biosurveillance

(ONC Certification Criteria for EHR Technology, 2014 Ed.)

HL7® 2.5.1

(Version 2.3.1 Compatible)

Meaningful Use Stage 2

(October 2013 start)

Published
PHIN Messaging Guide for Syndromic Surveillance: Emergency Department and Urgent Care Data, Release 1 (October 2011) Biosurveillance

(Suggested for use with EHR Certification 2011 ed.)

HL7® 2.5.1

(Version 2.3.1 Compatible)

Published

Resources

Keep Reading: Technical Resources

HL7®

—Support the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information. Note: This guidance can be found on the Health Level Seven International website (HL7.org). Access requires setting up a user account.

NIST

—Before onboarding, HL7® messages must pass this compliance check.

—Data validation tools.

PHIN

—Standards-based vocabulary (within PHIN systems) fosters the use and exchange of consistent information among public health partners.

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