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Pregnancy Status

USCDIv3 Pregnancy Status Resource Link


Submitted By: Adam Bazer, MPD / Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise USA (IHE USA)

Data Element Information

Use Case Description(s)

Use Case Description

A 24 year old female is being transported to a hospital for abdominal pains. During her transport she indicated that she is several weeks pregnant so the transport team makes sure to bring her to a hospital that has OBGYN capability. When she is in the hospital that pregnancy status indicator helps inform the providers to do some tests to make sure this pain is not related to her pregnancy and to avoid procedures that may have negative effects on the fetus.

Estimated number of stakeholders capturing, accessing using or exchanging

This indication of pregnancy can be important for a variety of health care providers to help make informed decisions for the care of a patient. This would be captured and used in by any provider that creates or utilizes a patient electronic health record. This also may be populated by the patient in a personal record or at an appointment.

Link to use case project page

https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/PCC/IHE_PCC_Suppl_IPS.pdf

Healthcare Aims

  • Improving patient experience of care (quality and/or satisfaction)

  • Improving provider experience of care

Maturity of Use and Technical Specifications for Data Element

Applicable Standard(s)

International Patient Summary (IPS) - https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/PCC/IHE_PCC_Suppl_IPS.pdf


http://hl7.org/fhir/uv/ips/ValueSet/pregnancy-status-uv-ips

Additional Specifications

Paramedicine Care Summary (PCS) - https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/PCC/IHE_PCC_Suppl_PCS.pdf
Routine Interfacility Patient Transport (RIPT) -

https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/PCC/IHE_PCC_Suppl_RIPT.pdf


Current Use

This data element has been used at scale between multiple different production environments to support the majority of anticipated stakeholders

Supporting Artifacts

HL7 FHIR Connecathon has trested the FHIR Pregnancy Status for eCR and the International Patient Summary in September 2020

Number of organizations/individuals with which this data element has been electronically exchanged

5 or more. This data element has been tested at scale between multiple different production environments to support the majority of anticipated stakeholders.

Supporting Artifacts

HL7 FHIR Connecathon has trested the FHIR Pregnancy Status for eCR and the International Patient Summary in September 2020

Potential Challenges

Restrictions on Standardization (e.g. proprietary code)

none

Restrictions on Use (e.g. licensing, user fees)

none

Privacy and Security Concerns

none

Estimate of Overall Burden

This is regularly tracked as part of electronic medical records

Other Implementation Challenges

none


Comment

  1. Agree with the critical need for this element; our organization proposed this concept in USCDIv2 with ACOG. This concept profile should be promoted to USCore and would not ideally be referenced from IPS; however, more importantly the IPS and eCR versions of the profile do not link to the same LOINC code. We suggest that ONC create both a terminology standard for this concept in addition to linking to a resource that is well tested and deployed in the US. The data element LOINC code that should be referenced is missing from the USCDI draft proposal and as discussed, not the same in the two profiles mentioned above. We appreciate the use case for reported pregnancy status in a patient-facing survey; however, for use in EHRs we believe the intended concept would preferentially be the presence of a confirmed pregnancy status referenced by LOINC 82810-3. This is the code referenced in the federally sponsored FPAR program from HHS and should likely also be included as a reference in the USCDIv3 proposal.

    1. NACHC suggests that the UCSDIv3 reference as a required binding for the pregnancy status data element:

      1. 82810-3 Pregnancy Status https://loinc.org/82810-3/

        1. with the acceptable answer codes:

          1. Answer List LL4129-4

Source: Association of Public Health Laboratories

Answer

Code

Score

Answer ID

Pregnant



LA15173-0

Not pregnant



LA26683-5

Unknown



LA4489-6