Birds of a Feather PHR. HL7 - Phoenix Tuesday, Q5 EHR/PHR WG John Ritter, Elaine Ayres, Tim Mckay. Agenda. Introduction and Welcome High-level display of the new PHR-S FM functions for nutrition and physical activity The PHR and Mobile Health - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Description of the Nutrition and Diet Information Section
Nutrition is related to health and wellness as well as chronic diseases. People want to record and monitor their food and nutrient intake including any nutritional supplements because they are trying to manage their weight, maintain their fitness level, or demonstrate progress towards the goals in their nutrition care plan.
Food and nutrient intake records Liquid nutrition supplements (nutraceuticals) Enteral and parenteral feedings Vitamin, mineral and herbal supplements History of breastfeeding Diet recommendations provided by a Registered Dietitian Tracking information such as weight, height, and Body
Mass Index (BMI) Food allergies and intolerances Physical activity records
Criteria 1 1a. The system SHALL provide the ability for the
PHR Account Holder to manage information regarding the PHR Account Holder's nutrition and/or diet.
1b. The system SHALL provide the ability for the PHR Account Holder to manage concerns (either self-generated concerns or concerns that were expressed by others) that relate to the PHR Account Holder's nutrition and/or diet.
Criteria 2 2a. The system SHOULD provide the ability for the PHR Account
Holder to capture his or her nutrition and diet information (specifically, current intake of foods and/or nutrients).
2b. The system SHOULD provide the ability for the PHR Account Holder to capture his or her nutrition and diet information (specifically, past history of intake of foods and/or nutrients (e.g., anorexic during teenage years; vegetarian from age 5 to 10).
2c. The system SHALL provide the ability for the PHR Account Holder to import diet and nutrition -related data from a provider's EHR system or from other sources (e.g., diet-related instructions from a provider; diet-related orders; or diet-related information that appears on an assessment).
The PHR and Mobile Health The PHR/Mobile Gap Analysis Sub-group was established
to determine the extent of changes needed in the PHR-S Functional Model to accommodate the use of mobile devices within the model.
Scope: Review recently balloted PHR-S functional model to
determine how the introduction of mobile devices as actors within the model may result in changes to the model.
Make specific recommendations to the PHR-S functional model in terms of additional conformance criteria and/or creation of a mobile-specific profile for the PHR-S.
Smart Phones Vitamin/Mineral/Herbal Supplement Use
Case A supplement tracking app records use of
vitamins, mineral and herbal supplement use The list of compounds used is added to the PHR The PHR sends the list to the EHR Prior to upcoming surgery, patient notified to
discontinue herbal supplement use based on adverse impact on anesthesia