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NACHC

Clinical Architecture

Julia

Zach

Ray

Randy

John

Bonnie

Pedro

Sarah


Jill


Cory




General Discussion:

  • AMA License Update - in process, trying to push through before holiday season


  • Telehealth Taxonomy:
    • Health service location codes used by CDC - none were specific to telehealth medicine but they can be extended. Might be a reasonable way to build out on a standard 
    • Identifiers associated with locations - 
      • Two identifiers - health center location and specific state (Pedro) 
      • How to refer to non-in person visits
        • Per Pedro - on UDS after a data is completed, there are surveys. The last has questions about telemedicine and remote services and technology 
        • Next Steps: Pedro & Ray to see if there should be something added. Tech encounters might be a better final category  


  • Data Model: 
    • PCOR data model vs OMOP - which is the best strategy for NACHC?
    • NACHC to discuss with the bridge team 


  • Million Hearts Project
    • COVID, Contraceptive, Million Hearts HDDs built out/in progress 
    • Diagnoses elements for Million Hearts project to be complete by end of next week - 12/18 
    • No ICD9 content to be built out


  • Pneumococcal Vaccinations
    • Per Bonnie - will require some time to parse out the data. CA will take a look at the elements that we've already created and do a comparison. 


Next Steps:

  • Julia to try and get the AMA agreement done before the holidays.
  • Bonnie to get with Lois to see if there's a way the Telehealth codes can be broken out.
  • CA to follow up w/ NACHC on Telehealth items
  • CA to move forward with building out diagnosis elements for Million Hearts and have those complete for next week's call
  • Bonnie to look into CA antihypertensive elements and show NACHC what is there and what would need to be built
  • CA to look into information in relation to the pneumococcal vaccine quality measures