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Revision as of 07:28, 7 May 2013
Overview
MU Requirements
Per ONC
- Taken from ONC Final Rule:File:2014 Edition Cert Federal Register.pdf
(4) Vital signs, body mass index, and growth charts. (i) Vital signs. Enable a user to electronically record, change, and access, at a minimum, a patient’s height/length, weight, and blood pressure. Height/length, weight, and blood pressure must be recorded in numerical values only. (ii) Calculate body mass index. Automatically calculate and electronically display body mass index based on a patient’s height and weight. (iii) Optional—Plot and display growth charts. Plot and electronically display, upon request, growth charts for patients.
Per ONC/NIST Final Test Methods
Status
- Analyzed - Bradymiller 11:37, 16 December 2012 (UTC)
Proposal
- Current OpenEMR features fulfill this criteria (including the optional growth charts).
Testing Report
- Following Inconsistencies found in Vitals.
- Blood pressure systolic and diastolic accepting non-numerical characters.
- If entered 120s, 80d in corresponding fields, it should save only 120 and 80 respectively. However, 120s/80d is getting stored and retrieved.
From Health IT Test procedures Height/length, weight, and blood pressure must be recorded in numerical values only. i.e., alphabetic characters such as “lbs,” “kg,” or “cm” would not be permitted to include as part of the value recorded.
- Term "Length" should be added as alternate for Height like Height/Length in Vital screen
From Health IT Test procedures We also proposed to add the alternative term “length” to go with “height” as it is the clinically appropriate term for newborns and assisted in clarifying the intent of the “vital signs” capability.”
- [Optional] Growth charts - Remove the age limit.
From Health IT Test procedures we proposed to remove the age range reference (2-20 years old) from this capability
Here is the test report. File:Vitals.pdf