ISO/HL7 10781 - Electronic Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2.1
0.14.0 - CI Build
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Active as of 2024-06-01 |
Create and maintain patient-specific immunization lists.
Immunization lists are managed over time, whether over the course of a visit or stay, or the lifetime of a patient. Details of immunizations administered are captured as discrete data elements including date, type, manufacturer and lot number. The entire immunization history is viewable.
CP.1.6#01 | SHOULD |
The system SHOULD provide the ability to manage all immunizations associated with a patient. |
CP.1.6#02 | dependent SHOULD |
The system SHOULD provide the ability to maintain immunization details, as discrete data, including:
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CP.1.6#03 | SHALL |
The system SHALL provide the ability to manage, as discrete elements, data associated with an immunization that was not given to a patient (e.g., due to a contraindication or a patient's refusal). Data associated with an immunization that was not given to a patient includes date-and-time, immunization type, series, exception reason, and immunization-withholding provider. |
CP.1.6#04 | dependent SHALL |
The system SHALL provide the ability to render (e.g., print or transmit) a report of a patient's immunization history (e.g., for appropriate authorities such as schools, day-care centers or public health immunization registries) according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law. |
CP.1.6#05 | SHALL |
The system SHALL provide the ability to capture the currently recommended date for a companion immunization (e.g., a subsequent or booster dose) with each immunization (if such a companion immunization is needed). |
CP.1.6#06 | SHALL |
The system SHALL provide the ability to capture, maintain and render population-based immunization schedules from relevant public health immunization authorities (e.g., CDC for US realm). |