Section 1h: Cross-paradigm/Domain Analysis Models
HL7 Domain Analysis Model: Patient Centered Care Team, Release 1
DESCRIPTION
The Patient-Centered Care Team Domain Analysis Model (DAM) has been undertaken to create a model that captures the roles and relationships of the unique group of individuals who provide care for a single patient. Although this group of individuals may not have a business relationship, nor any relationship other than their participation in the care of the same individual, they are for the purposes of this DAM considered to be a team.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
HL7 Domain Analysis Model: Patient Centered Care Team, Release 1 may also go by the following names or acronyms:
BENEFITS
It is inherently obvious that in order to improve the process of care and the outcomes of care for an individual or a population of individuals, it is necessary to document and codify the roles of each individual’s care team, the relationship of those individuals to the patient, and to each other. The Patient-Centered Care Team DAM is intended to enable creation of standards that will improve care and outcomes by creating an interoperable, computable representation of a patient-centered care team. This will first allow the members of a care team, including the patient, to identify and communicate with others on the care team. The vision of improving care coordination and the process of care can only be achieved with such a representation of the patient-centered care team in place. Care planning and care management are tied to a shareable representation of each patient-centered care team and the ultimate goal of a learning health system is also dependent on being able to measure the performance of each care team as a part of the system.
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TOPIC
- Patient Care
BALLOT TYPE
- Informative
STATUS DATE
2021-02-11RESPONSIBLE WORK GROUP
PRODUCT TYPE
- Domain Analysis Model
STAKEHOLDERS
- Clinical and Public Health Laboratories
- Clinical Decision Support Systems Vendors
- EHR, PHR Vendors
- Emergency Services Providers
- Health Care IT Vendors
- Healthcare Institutions
- HIS Vendors
- Local and State Departments of Health
- Medical Imaging Service Providers
- Payors
- Quality Reporting Agencies
- Regulatory Agency
- Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)
FAMILY
- Cross-paradigm
CURRENT STATE
- Active
REALM
- Universal