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Screening And Assessments

Clinicians use various terms such as assessments, scales, surveys, and screenings to describe the tools and processes to collect health-related information for assessing a patient’s health-related matter. C-CDA uses the term Screening and Assessments for the process of recording responses and capturing assertions/determinations resulting from this process and these tools. This page documents how Screening and Assessments are used to identify various problems or health concerns and how C-CDA templates record Screenings and Assessments utilizing Social History Observations, Problem Observations, and Assessment Scale observations and its supporting observation to record complex structured evaluations.

Assessment Screenings

Assessment Screenings can represent a structured evaluation of risk (e.g., PRAPARE, Hunger Vital Sign, AHC-HRSN screening tool) for any Social Determinants of Health domain such as food, housing, or transportation security. They can also be used for physical health evaluations such as an Apgar score, or Glasgow coma scale. Assessment Screening responses are represented in C-CDA with the Assessment Scale observation together with Assessement Scale Supporting observations Social History Observationis for simple observations made by an individual about a patient’s social history status during the course of care. Both can contribute to the identification of SDOH Problems (Conditions) or Observations or can be the reason for Service Requests (Planned Procedures) or Procedures.

Assessment Scale observation and its containedAssessment Scale observation are designed to represent LOINC Panels that are collections of LOINC terms that represent specific sets of information, intended for forms or assessments related to health that are completed by patients and/or providers.

When an Assessment Scale Observation is contained in a Problem Observation, a Social History Observation, a Procedure, or a Planned Procedure instance that is Social Determinant of Health focused, that Assessment scale may contain assessment scale observations that represent question and answer pairs from SDOH screening instruments.

For communicating detailed observations related to an individual’s work information, implementers can consider utilizing the templates in the C- CDA 2.1 Supplemental Templates for Occupational Data for Health implementation guide.

SDOH Observations and Survey Screenings and the resultant plans and interventions are foundational towards improving a person’s overall health and wellness when confronted with health problems.

Specific USCDI Data Elements Represented with Assessement Screening

Alcohol Use

The Alcohol Use Related Questionnaire Panel Codes contains the LOINC Panel Codes for Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test - Consumption AUDIT-C and PROMIS short form - alcohol - alcohol use 7a - version 1.0. These SHOULD be used with Assessment Scale observation together with Assessement Scale Supporting observations to represent detailed patient questionnaires about alcohol use.

Substance Use (Including Alcohol Use)

The Substance Use SHOULD be used with Assessment Scale observation without the Assessment Scale Supporting Observation to represent simple question and answer assesement questions such as, “How often do you have a drink containing alcohol” or “How often have you used any prescription medications just for the feeling, more than prescribed or that were not prescribed for you in past 12 months (TAPS)”

The Drug Misuse SHOULD be used with Problem Observation at Observation.value or with Social History Observation at Observation.value to represent conclusions or diagnoses pertaining to drug misuse or abuse.

Mental and Cognitive Health

The Cognitive Health Related Questionnaire Panel Codes contains LOINC panel Codes that represent Mental or Cognitive health screening assessments, such as FACIT, PROMIS and MoCA. These SHOULD be used with Assessment Scale observation together with Assessement Scale Supporting observations to represent detailed patient questionnaires about asssessing mental or cognitive health.

The Cognitive Function Clinician Interpretation SHOULD be used with Assessment Scale observation without the Assessment Scale Supporting Observation to represent simple question and answer assesement questions such as, “Cognitive Function Interpretation”, that may have a text answer of clinician’s assessement and “Memory/recall ability during assessment period” that may have answers such as the ability to recal the current season or the where the person is.

The Mental Status Observationvalue set SHOULD be used with Mental Status Observation to represent an observation about mental status that can come from a broad range of subjective and objective information such as Assessment and Screening tools.

Functional Status

The Functional Status Related Questionnaire Panel Codes contains LOINC panel Codes that represent functional status questionnaire LOINC panel codes These SHOULD be used with Assessment Scale observation together with Assessement Scale Supporting observations to represent detailed patient questionnaires about functional status.

The Functional Status Observationmay be used to represent an observation about mental status that can come from a broad range of subjective and objective information such as what may be derived from Assessment and Screening tools.

Physical Activity

The Physical Activity Leve SHOULD be used with Assessment Scale observation without the Assessment Scale Supporting Observation to represent simple question and answer assesement questions such as, “Kinds of physical activity you usually performed while on the job this last year” or “Days per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity”.

Assessment and Planning Process SDOH example
Figure 8 - Assessment and Planning Process SDOH example

Social Determinant of Health Vocabulary Design Notes

Value Sets Developed by the Gravity Project

For the SDOH Clinical Care HL7 Implementation Guide, the Gravity project has defined the following value sets across specific social risk factor domains for problems/health concerns, goals, procedures, service requests and health screeing assessments:

The Figure below illustrates how the Gravity value sets are grouped for use in the C- CDA Problem Observation template.

Example of SDOH Grouping Value set in VSAC (Conditions)
Figure 9 - Example of SDOH Grouping Value set in VSAC (Conditions)

Other SDOH Value Sets Available for Use

The following value sets are stewarded by the HL7 Patient Care Work Group and were built for the Multiple Chronic Care Implementation Guide for use in the Care Planning process, but they could be used with Assessment Scale observations without contained Assessment Scale Supporting Observations or Assessement Scale Supporting observations at Observation.code.

Value Set Name and VSAC Link

Value Set Clinical Focus

OID

Profile Element

Caregiver Availability

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of caregiver availability.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1058

Observation.code

Caregiver Characteristics

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of caregiver characteristics.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1057

Observation.code

Criminal Justice Involvement or Incarceration History

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of criminal justice involvement or incarceration history.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1082

Observation.code

Current or Former Occupation

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of current or former occupation.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1048

Observation.code

Dependents in Home

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of the number of dependents in home.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1065

Observation.code

English Proficiency

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of English proficiency.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1030

Observation.code

Experiences of Discrimination

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of an experiences of discrimination.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1080

Observation.code

Exposure to Environmental Hazards

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of exposure to environmental hazards.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1075

Observation.code

Immigration Status

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of immigration status or citizenship.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1083

Observation.code

Income Level

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of an individual or household income level.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1053

Observation.code

Leisure Activity Engagement

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of engagement in leisure activities.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1069

Observation.code

Living Situation

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of a patient's living situation/living arrangements.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1060

Observation.code

Marital or Spousal Status

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of marital or spousal status.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1064

Observation.code

Neglect

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of neglect.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1042

Observation.code

Physical Activity Level

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of physical activity level.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1068

Observation.code

Unsafe Neighborhood

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation that a patient lives in an unsafe neighborhood.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1076

Observation.code

Work Productivity

This set of values addresses terms representing an observation of work productivity.

2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1222.1050

Observation.code