利用标准数据交易和公私合作支持社区内的健康体重。

Sean P Mikles, Jennifer L Wiltz, Lori Reed-Fourquet, Ian S Painter, William B Lober
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背景:肥胖症是美国的一个重大健康问题,临床和公共卫生系统都在努力解决这一问题。电子健康记录数据有助于支持多部门干预措施,以解决肥胖问题。为支持许多利益相关群体之间体重相关数据的电子交换,已经确定并创建了相关标准:美国疾病控制和预防中心发起了一项公私合作计划,包括政府、行业和学术技术合作伙伴,以开发工作流程方案和支持系统,通过标准交易交换体重相关数据。该合作项目在多个健康数据互操作性演示活动中测试了使用新定义的健康体重(HW)配置文件进行的数据传输:12 个合作伙伴测试了五种交易类型,他们展示了这些标准和相关系统如何支持端到端工作流,管理社区中与体重相关的问题。在两次 "整合医疗保健企业"(IHE)Connectathon 活动中,通过包括 38 个多合作伙伴事务在内的 86 次验证测试,成功测试了标准事务:讨论:我们与公私合作伙伴一起成功地演示了健康知识简介中定义的事务。这些经过测试的信息技术产品和健康知识标准可用于支持围绕健康相关问题的持续护理,包括医疗保健和公共卫生功能:结论:在信息技术产品中使用健康信息档案,包括一套事务和已确定的实施这些事务的标准,是利用健康信息技术解决美国体重相关问题的有益的第一步。今后需要开展工作,扩大这些标准的使用范围,并评估其在现实环境中的使用情况。
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Utilizing Standard Data Transactions and Public-Private Partnerships to Support Healthy Weight Within the Community.

Utilizing Standard Data Transactions and Public-Private Partnerships to Support Healthy Weight Within the Community.

Utilizing Standard Data Transactions and Public-Private Partnerships to Support Healthy Weight Within the Community.

Utilizing Standard Data Transactions and Public-Private Partnerships to Support Healthy Weight Within the Community.

Context: Obesity is a significant health issue in the United States that both clinical and public health systems struggle to address. Electronic health record data could help support multi-sectoral interventions to address obesity. Standards have been identified and created to support the electronic exchange of weight-related data across many stakeholder groups.

Case description: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initiated a public-private partnership including government, industry, and academic technology partners to develop workflow scenarios and supporting systems to exchange weight-related data through standard transactions. This partnership tested the transmission of data using this newly-defined Healthy Weight (HW) profile at multiple health data interoperability demonstration events.

Findings: Five transaction types were tested by 12 partners who demonstrated how the standards and related systems support end-to-end workflows around managing weight-related issues in the community. The standard transactions were successfully tested at two Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) Connectathon events through 86 validated tests encompassing 38 multi-partner transactions.

Discussion: We have successfully demonstrated the transactions defined in the HW profile with a public-private partnership. These tested IT products and HW standards could be used to support a continuum of care around health related issues encompassing both health care and public health functions.

Conclusion: The use of the HW profile, including a set of transactions and identified standards to implement those transactions, in IT products is a helpful first step in leveraging health information technology to address weight-related issues in the United States. Future work is needed to expand the use of these standards and to assess their use in real world settings.

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