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==MU Requirements==
==MU Requirements==
===Per ONC===
===Per ONC===
:Taken from [http://www.ofr.gov/OFRUpload/OFRData/2012-20982_PI.pdf ONC Final Rule]
:Taken from ONC Final Rule:[[File:2014_Edition_Cert_Federal_Register.pdf]]
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(13) Family health history. Enable a user to electronically record, change, and access a patient’s
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(ii) The standard specified in § 170.207(j).
(ii) The standard specified in § 170.207(j).
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===Per ONC/NIST Final Test Methods===
:See here: http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/2014-edition-final-test-method


==Status==
==Status==
:Analyzing - --[[User:Neena Kumar|Neena Kumar]] 02:43, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
:*Columbia HIT Certification Class


==Proposal==
==Proposal==
:The Columbia University HIT Certification class Team 2 analyzed - Family Health History MU2
:*Team 2 File: http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/images/1/15/Team_2_FamilyHealthHistory_GapAnalysis.pdf
:Feedback on above Team 2 proposal:
:*Recommend using the following Final Test Methods in the analysis/proposal: http://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/170.314a13familyhealthhistory_tp_approved_v1.2.pdf
::* For example, if do this, then would note that need a structured item for a sibling, parent and child etc.
:Brady's thoughts (still haven't researched enough, so just a preliminary proposal):
:*SNOMED CT and the US extension can already be installed in OpenEMR
:*Will likely need to add another toggle in code_types table for "Family History"
:*Will likely then place a widget/structure in library/options.inc.php that will support this (and will use the codes searching to use the SNOMED diagnostic codes, which will use the "Family History" toggle from above to produce the correct code search popup window)
:*And will then likely add the above widget/structure into the History layout
:Ramesh and Tony's thoughts - Review the gap analysis and execute above proposal


==Owner==
==Owner==
EnSoftek/MI2


==Links==
==Links==
:*[[OpenEMR Certification Stage II Meaningful Use|OpenEMR Certification Stage II Meaningful Use Main Project Page]]


[[Category:Certification]][[Category:Certification Stage II]]
[[Category:Certification]][[Category:Certification Stage II]]

Latest revision as of 01:51, 26 February 2014

Overview

MU Requirements

Per ONC

Taken from ONC Final Rule:File:2014 Edition Cert Federal Register.pdf
(13) Family health history. Enable a user to electronically record, change, and access a patient’s
family health history according to:
(i) At a minimum, the version of the standard specified in § 170.207(a)(3); or
(ii) The standard specified in § 170.207(j).

Per ONC/NIST Final Test Methods

See here: http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/2014-edition-final-test-method

Status

Analyzing - --Neena Kumar 02:43, 7 December 2013 (UTC)
  • Columbia HIT Certification Class

Proposal

The Columbia University HIT Certification class Team 2 analyzed - Family Health History MU2
Feedback on above Team 2 proposal:
  • For example, if do this, then would note that need a structured item for a sibling, parent and child etc.
Brady's thoughts (still haven't researched enough, so just a preliminary proposal):
  • SNOMED CT and the US extension can already be installed in OpenEMR
  • Will likely need to add another toggle in code_types table for "Family History"
  • Will likely then place a widget/structure in library/options.inc.php that will support this (and will use the codes searching to use the SNOMED diagnostic codes, which will use the "Family History" toggle from above to produce the correct code search popup window)
  • And will then likely add the above widget/structure into the History layout
Ramesh and Tony's thoughts - Review the gap analysis and execute above proposal

Owner

EnSoftek/MI2

Links