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Development, implementation, and initial evaluation of a foundational open interoperability standard for oncology treatment planning and summarization

Authors :
John C. Krauss
Suzanne E. Maddux
Zabrina Gonzaga
George Augustine Koromia
Peter Paul Yu
Jeremy L. Warner
Kevin S. Hughes
Michael Hogarth
Allison Stover Fiscalini
Edward P. Ambinder
Deborah K. Mayer
Mark Shafarman
Laura J. Esserman
Lawrence N. Shulman
Liora Alschuler
Source :
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 22(3)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective Develop and evaluate a foundational oncology-specific standard for the communication and coordination of care throughout the cancer journey, with early-stage breast cancer as the use case. Materials and Methods Owing to broad uptake of the Health Level Seven (HL7) Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA) by health information exchanges and large provider organizations, we developed an implementation guide in congruence with C-CDA. The resultant product was balloted through the HL7 process and subsequently implemented by two groups: the Health Story Project (Health Story) and the Athena Breast Health Network (Athena). Results The HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA, Release 2: Clinical Oncology Treatment Plan and Summary, DSTU Release 1 (eCOTPS) was successfully balloted and published as a Draft Standard for Trial Use (DSTU) in October 2013. Health Story successfully implemented the eCOTPS the 2014 meeting of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) in a clinical vignette. During the evaluation and implementation of eCOPS, Athena identified two practical concerns: (1) the need for additional CDA templates specific to their use case; (2) the many-to-many mapping of Athena-defined data elements to eCOTPS. Discussion Early implementation of eCOTPS has demonstrated successful vendor-agnostic transmission of oncology-specific data. The modularity enabled by the C-CDA framework ensures the relatively straightforward expansion of the eCOTPS to include other cancer subtypes. Lessons learned during the process will strengthen future versions of the standard. Conclusion eCOTPS is the first oncology-specific CDA standard to achieve HL7 DSTU status. Oncology standards will improve care throughout the cancer journey by allowing the efficient transmission of reliable, meaningful, and current clinical data between the many involved stakeholders.

Details

ISSN :
1527974X
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
Accession number :
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