This page is part of the Quality Improvement Core Framework (v3.2.0: STU 3) based on FHIR R3. The current version which supercedes this version is 4.1.1. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
This QDM to QI Core Mapping for the QDM Datatype "Allergy/Intolerance" was reviewed by the CQI WG on March 9, 2018 for QDM 5.3 and updated to QDM 5.4 on June 7, 2018. QDM for "Allergy Intolerance" has no changes between versions 5.3 and 5.4.
Allergy is used to address immune-mediated reactions to a substance such as type 1 hypersensitivity reactions, other allergy-like reactions, including pseudo-allergy.
Intolerance is a record of a clinical assessment of a propensity, or a potential risk to an individual, to have a non-immune mediated adverse reaction on future exposure to the specified substance, or class of substance.
QDM Attribute | QI Core Metadata Element | Comment |
Author dateTime | AllergyIntolerance.assertedDate | Note: FHIR Provenance generally addresses the author of the message; the identifier/source of the original resource element is defined by the resource. Individual resource element provenance is summarized in the FHIR W5 Report (http://hl7.org/fhir/w5.html). |
Prevalence Period | AllergyIntolerance.onset[x] AllergyIntolerance.lastOccurrence | QDM Prevalence Period addresses the onset dateTime and the abatement dateTime for an allergy. The options provided in QI Core / FHIR include
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Code | AllergyIntolerance.code | The AllergyIntolerance.code should reference the class of substance (perhaps using the substance hierarchy of SNOMED). The QDM "Type" attribute definition addresses a value set (or a direct referenced code) that describes the reaction. Hence the mapping of QDM "type" to AllergyIntolerance.reaction.manifestation in QI Core. QI Core and FHIR use "type" to describe the underlying physiologic mechanism for the reaction (i.e., allergy or intolerance). More clarity in the next version of Greater clarity in definition in QDM descriptions in the CQL-based HQMF and in the QDM publication should be helpful. |
Type | AllergyIntolerance.reaction.manifestation | In the future, QDM might consider adding the FHIR concept AllergyIntolerance.type (Allergy, Intolerance) and AllergyIntolerance.category (food, medication, environment, biologic). |
Severity | Allergyintolerance.criticality | QDM severity is more vague than the FHIR concept criticality which is most consistent with the intent of the QDM attribute (i.e., low risk, high risk). |
Source | AllergyIntolerance.asserter | QDM matched to QI Core / FHIR |
Recorder | AllergyIntolerance.recorder | QDM matched to QI Core / FHIR |
id | Allergyintolerance.id | QDM matched to QI Core / FHIR |