ASTM E 2369 Standards Specification for Continuity of Care Record (CCR)
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ASTM E 2369 Document Information:
Title
Standards Specification for Continuity of Care Record (CCR)
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2005
Scope:
The Continuity of Care Record (CCR) is a core data set of the most relevant administrative, demographic, and clinical information facts about a patient’s healthcare, covering one or more healthcare encounters.2 It provides a means for one healthcare practitioner, system, or setting to aggregate all of the pertinent data about a patient and forward it to another practitioner, system, or setting to support the continuity of care.
2 A CCR is not intended to be a medical-legal clinical or administrative document entered into a patient’s record, but may in specific use cases be used in such a manner, provided that accepted policies and procedures in adding such data to a patient’s record are followed. A personal health record, with the information under the control of the patient or their designated representative, would be an example of such a use case, as would be importation into an electronic health record system, a data repository, or a registry.
Keywords:
- data field
- EHR
- core data set
- data object
- condition
- care documentation
- discharge
- encounter
- CCR components
- actor
- electronic health record
- CCR Header
- coding
- CCR
- adverse reactions
- disease management
- diagnosis
- Continuity of Care Record
- advance directives
- complex data type or group
- allergies
- CCR Body
- document object
- alerts
- comment
- date/time
- digital signature
- CCR Footer
- attribute
- XML code
- referral
- XML schema
- PHR
- personal health record
- patient
- W3C
- security
- integrity
- patient health status
- social history
- signature
- purpose
- enumeration
- XML document
- healthcare provider
- patient health record
- encryption
- practitioner
- result
- internal CCR link
- HIPAA-compliant
- SIG
- normalization
- support
- sections
- immunization
- vital signs
- physiological measurements
- health status
- optionality
- health risk factors
- .xsd
- status
- field
- version
- reference
- to
- transfer
- procedure
- XML signature
- family history
- language
- laboratory results
- external CCR link
- payer
- unique identifier
- plan of care
- required data
- medical equipment
- problem
- from
- source
- functional status
- vendor configurable fields
- insurance
- medication
- patient identifying information
- .xsl
- XML
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