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QA findings for CCR/CCD Modules
Test Summary:
1. OpenEMR is not following any RxNORM drug database. For medications, the drugs should be mentioned RxNORM compliant vocabulary as per ONC final rule. - yet to fix
- Medications used in Electronic copy of health information, clinical summaries and exchange clinical information & patient summary record should be
represented in RxNorm codes as like how we use ICD9 codes for diagnosis representation. Any source vocabulary that is included in RxNorm can be used.
Source vocabularies included in RxNorm are
GS Gold Standard Alchemy MDDB Medi-Span Master Drug Data Base MMSL Multum MediSource Lexicon MMX Micromedex DRUGDEX MSH Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) MTHFDA FDA National Drug Code Directory MTHSPL FDA Structured Product Labels NDDF First DataBank NDDF Plus Source Vocabulary NDFRT Veterans Health Administration National Drug File - Reference Terminology SNOMED CT SNOMED Clinical Terms (drug information) VANDF Veterans Health Administration National Drug File
2. OpenEMR generated CCR has not passed the validation tool testing because of procedures inclusion. If procedures are included, either CPT4 or ICD 9 codes should be mentioned. But procedures part is necessary only for inpatient EHR. - Resolved
3. Viewing the imported CCD and CCR documents in human readable format functionality is not working - Resolved
4. Some differentiation is needed between clinical summaries CCR (details of per visit) and electronic copy of health information and patient record (details of more than one visit ) - Fixed
5. Functionality issue - In CCD document, under contact info column, code [{$code=?}] is getting displayed - Resolved