ToC+Standards+Analysis+WG+Meeting+2011-07-13

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 * Date:** 07-13-2011
 * Time:** 1:00-2:00pm EDT
 * Dial-in:** 1-408-600-3600 | **Passcode**: 667 035 388
 * Meeting Agenda: 7/13 Meeting Agenda**

Attendance
Susan Campbell, John Donnelly, Amram Ewoo, Ernest Grove, Laura Heermann, Allen Hobbs,Emma Jones, Lester Keepper, John King, Meredith Lewis, Diana Massey, Jennifer Sisto, Bob Yencha

Action Items

 * **#** || **Date Initiated** || **Action** || **Owner** || **Status** || **Date Closed** ||
 * 1 || 07-13-2011 || Review the Ecosystem Consensus Statement and provide feedback through the discussion tab. To streamline the feedback process, please specify the section (e.g. Introduction) that you are providing feedback on. || All Volunteers || In progress || 07-20-2011 ||
 * 2 || 07-13-2011 || Complete data element mapping to templates in the Content Module Index || John Donnelly, Bob Yencha || In progress || 07-20-2011 ||

Agenda Items

 * 1) Welcome and Announcements
 * 2) Review Content Module Index
 * 3) Introduce Consensus Statement
 * 4) Next Steps

Meeting Notes

 * Update on Content Module Index**
 * On the previous WG call, it was decided to remove any reference to a specific nursing documentation vocabulary in the Content Module Index, even if only as an example. The agreed upon approach to be used (carried forward from the HITSP work to this S&I Framework work) is that "any nursing vocabulary that maps to SNOMED is acceptable as SNOMED is the vocabulary to be used in the exchange."
 * To not lose the cross-mapping of the CCC nursing terminology to the DES rows and Consolidation Section tabs in this worksheet, they have been carried over to a separate document called Nursing Documentation appl to Content Modules, available on the wiki home page, which can be used in subsequent discussions at the data element level to ensure that nursing documentation requirements are included appropriately for ToC’s and in the standards supporting them.
 * The next steps for the document includes completing the mapping of the data elements to the templates in the Section Consolidation, or Entry Consolidation tabs. This will include the addition of a column, tab, or excel document.
 * John Donnelly will send the updated version to the WG to review next week.


 * Introduction of Ecosystem Consensus Statement**
 * The S&I Framework TOC Initiative was chartered to identify and recommend one or more standards to meet the following requirement for Meaningful Use. Exchange key clinical information among providers of care and with patients and other authorized entities electronically based on level of system capability, i.e., human readable, unstructured text or full interoperable structured data.
 * The general consensus of the Standards Analysis WG is that the CDA is the candidate standard to be recommended for standardizing care transitions.
 * Comments and questions on this consensus will be discussed from July 13 to July 20 through the discussion tab. When providing comments on the consensus statement, volunteers should specify which section of the statement (e.g. Introduction) that you are providing comments on.
 * John requested feedback on the "Conclusions" section specifically, to ensure that the short and long-term milestones being recommended were correct.

Next Meeting

 * Date:** 07-20-2011
 * Time:** 1:00-2:00pm EDT

Reference Materials

 * 1) Content Module Index

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