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Immunization Data Elements for Identification & Exchange
- Lori Kane
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il y a 10 mois 2 semaines #8919
par Lori Kane
Réponse de Lori Kane sur le sujet Immunization Data Elements for Identification & Exchange
This is fantastic news Beverly thank you for sharing.
It would be great to have you update us at our next PHS call.
Very exciting!
It would be great to have you update us at our next PHS call.
Very exciting!
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- Cathy McDermott
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il y a 10 mois 3 semaines #8912
par Cathy McDermott
Réponse de Cathy McDermott sur le sujet Immunization Data Elements for Identification & Exchange
Thank you for informing us about these standards. How can I receive a copy for review?
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- Karen Hay
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il y a 10 mois 3 semaines #8911
par Karen Hay
Réponse de Karen Hay sur le sujet Immunization Data Elements for Identification & Exchange
Such excellent news, Beverly! Thank you for sharing. We should be very proud of Canada for advancing these immunization terminology standards internationally!!
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- Helen Xing
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il y a 11 mois 1 jour #8909
par Helen Xing
Réponse de Helen Xing sur le sujet Immunization Data Elements for Identification & Exchange
Hi Bev,
Would you be able to share more info on this?
I’d like to understand the next step of this ISO international standard for the Identification and Exchange of Immunization Data Elements as well as how it would impact Canadian Jurisdictions. Also you mentioned that it’s based on the CVC, now with NVC to be rolled out next April, will there be an impact on this standard?
Would you be able to share more info on this?
I’d like to understand the next step of this ISO international standard for the Identification and Exchange of Immunization Data Elements as well as how it would impact Canadian Jurisdictions. Also you mentioned that it’s based on the CVC, now with NVC to be rolled out next April, will there be an impact on this standard?
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- Taylor Rubens-Augustson
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il y a 11 mois 3 jours #8901
par Taylor Rubens-Augustson
Réponse de Taylor Rubens-Augustson sur le sujet Immunization Data Elements for Identification & Exchange
This is fantastic, Beverly! Thank you for the update. If you're willing and if there's time, perhaps we could add this to the agenda next PHSC call for you to present?
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- Beverly Knight
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il y a 11 mois 3 jours #8899
par Beverly Knight
I am very happy to inform this community of the progress of the ISO international standard for the Identification and Exchange of Immunization Data Elements. It has gone through 2 committee ballots, harmonized with the international standards representing broader drug data elements and now ready for a formal Technical Specification ballot within ISO TC 215.
The reason this is so awesome is that it was led by Canada and more specifically leveraged from our own Canadian Vaccine Catalogue which as most of you know started with Ontario and now used in several jurisdictions.
This standard was initiated to provide Public Health stakeholders working with immunization information to have a structured view of their data that is aligned with technical stakeholders who are very familiar with HL7 and other message standards. This document will enable effective and efficient interaction between Public Heath and technical stakeholders in the planning of digital health solutions with immunization data. The data represented in interoperability standards such as HL7 FHIR does not cover all frequently encountered immunization management use cases. This includes the data elements required for an immunization registry and the level of data element definition detail to enable consistent understanding and application.
The standard includes a data element structure that includes:
o A formal definition
o Business requirements and notes that include dependencies to other data as applicable, synonyms etc.
o The meaning of missing data
o The data element format such as String, Coded, Date and Boolean.
o Example values
It also identifies the data elements by the following use cases
-Populate an Immunization Registry
-Record and/or Share a Current Immunization Event
-Record and/or Share a Historic Immunization Event
-Create and/or Share an Immunization History
-Create an Immunization Reminder
-Create Anonymized Immunization Reports
-Schedule a New Immunization Event
If anyone would like more information, please let me know.
Regards
Beverly Knight
The reason this is so awesome is that it was led by Canada and more specifically leveraged from our own Canadian Vaccine Catalogue which as most of you know started with Ontario and now used in several jurisdictions.
This standard was initiated to provide Public Health stakeholders working with immunization information to have a structured view of their data that is aligned with technical stakeholders who are very familiar with HL7 and other message standards. This document will enable effective and efficient interaction between Public Heath and technical stakeholders in the planning of digital health solutions with immunization data. The data represented in interoperability standards such as HL7 FHIR does not cover all frequently encountered immunization management use cases. This includes the data elements required for an immunization registry and the level of data element definition detail to enable consistent understanding and application.
The standard includes a data element structure that includes:
o A formal definition
o Business requirements and notes that include dependencies to other data as applicable, synonyms etc.
o The meaning of missing data
o The data element format such as String, Coded, Date and Boolean.
o Example values
It also identifies the data elements by the following use cases
-Populate an Immunization Registry
-Record and/or Share a Current Immunization Event
-Record and/or Share a Historic Immunization Event
-Create and/or Share an Immunization History
-Create an Immunization Reminder
-Create Anonymized Immunization Reports
-Schedule a New Immunization Event
If anyone would like more information, please let me know.
Regards
Beverly Knight
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