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Timestamp: 2019-11-22 10:44:22
Document Index: 62677535

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170', '§ 170']

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Updated paragraphs (e)(1)(i)(B)(3) and (e)(1)(i)(C)(2) to clarify that for the customessaywriters.info Modules supporting the inpatient setting they must be able to download and transmit a transition of care/referral summary record however it does not require additional certification to criteria § 170.315(b)(1).
Ambulatory setting only. Provider's name and office information.
The information for a test report as specified all the data specified in –
The information related to reference intervals or normal values as specified in – Pertinent “reference intervals” or “normal” values, as determined by the laboratory performing the tests, must be available to the authorized person who ordered the tests and, if applicable, the individual responsible for using the test results.
The information for corrected reports as specified in – When errors in the reported patient test results are detected, the laboratory must do the following: Issue corrected reports promptly to the authorized person ordering the test and, if applicable, the individual using the test results.
Using the submitted testing results for WCAG Conformance (see ) submitted in step 1, the tester evaluates the documentation of referenced practice, testing tools, tool results, and accompanying documentation to ensure the health IT developer has achieved conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 in accordance with § 170.204(a)(1) or § 170.204(a)(2) as applicable.
Ambulatory setting only: the provider’s name and office information as specified in section (e)(1)(i)(A)(2);
Using visual inspection, the tester verifies that the data presented in section (e)(1)(i)(A) step 2 of the SUT, in the case of an ambulatory setting, includes the provider’s name and office information.
The provider’s name and office information as specified in section (e)(1)(i)(A)(2);
Ambulatory setting only: provider’s name and office information;
The tester uses the Message Content Report produced by the ETT: Message Validators – C-CDA R2.1 Validator in step 2 to verify that the submitted CCD document created by the customessaywriters.info module includes the following human readable data:
Ambulatory setting only: provider’s name and office information as specified in section (e)(1)(i)(A)(2);
For each data set viewed in section (e)(1)(i)(A), a user role of patient uses the customessaywriters.info Module’s internet-based technology, to transmit, via email, an ambulatory summary or inpatient summary as created in section (e)(1)(i)(B)(2) as a CCD document according to the standards specified in § 170.205(a)(4) HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA® Release 2: Consolidated CDA Templates for Clinical Notes, DSTU Release 2.1 to a valid, third-party email address identified by the health IT developer.
For the test data set viewed in section (e)(1)(i)(A) step 4, a user role of patient authorized representative uses the customessaywriters.info Module’s internet-based technology, to transmit, via email, an ambulatory summary or inpatient summary as created in section (e)(1)(i)(B)(2) as a CCD document according to the standards specified in § 170.205(a)(4) HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA® Release 2: Consolidated CDA Templates for Clinical Notes, DSTU Release 2.1 to a valid, third-party email address identified by the health IT developer.
For data set viewed in (e)(1)(i)(A), a user role of patient uses the customessaywriters.info Module’s internet-based technology to transmit an ambulatory summary or inpatient summary as created in section (e)(1)(i)(B)(2) as a CCD document according to the standards specified in § 170.205(a)(4) HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA® Release 2: Consolidated CDA Templates for Clinical Notes, DSTU Release 2.1 to any third party using the developer-identified encrypted method of transmission.
For the data set viewed in section (e)(1)(i)(A) step 4, a user role of patient authorized representative uses the customessaywriters.info Module’s internet-based technology to transmit an ambulatory summary or inpatient summary as created in section (e)(1)(i)(B)(2) as a CCD document according to the standards specified in § 170.205(a)(4) HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA® Release 2: Consolidated CDA Templates for Clinical Notes, DSTU Release 2.1 to any third party using the developer-identified encrypted method of transmission.
For the inpatient setting only, a user role of patient uses the customessaywriters.info Module’s internet-based technology to transmit, via email, to a valid, third-party email address identified by the health IT developer, each of the transitions of care/referral summary as downloaded in section (e)(1)(i)(B)(3) formatted as a:
For the inpatient setting only, a user role of patient uses the customessaywriters.info module’s internet-based technology to transmit via the developer-identified encrypted method of transmission a transitions of care/referral summary as downloaded in section (e)(1)(i)(B)(3) formatted as a:
When a user utilizes the view, download, or transmit to a third party capabilities as specified in sections (e)(1)(i)(A) through capabilities (e)(1)(i)(C), the customessaywriters.info Module record a new activity log entry for the following actions related to electronic health information:
The tester verifies that the customessaywriters.info Module has certified to the certification criterion specified in § 170.315(d)(2) using Documentation or the tester verifies via visual inspection that for all required actions, an activity log entry related to each action taken has been generated correctly and without omission, containing:
customessaywriters.info Module may perform paragraph (e)(1)(ii)(A) during the § 170.315(d)(2) testing.
Regulatory text correction added from 2015 Edition Health Information Technology (customessaywriters.info) Certification Criteria, 2015 Edition Base Electronic Health Record (EHR) Definition, and ONC customessaywriters.info Certification Program Modifications; Corrections and Clarifications, issued December 11, 2015.
The scope of this criterion is limited to the Consolidated CDA (C-CDA) Release 2.1 Continuity of Care Document (CCD) document template. customessaywriters.info developers may choose to offer VDT capabilities for other C-CDA templates as appropriate for different care and practice settings, but the CCD document template is the mandatory minimum that must be supported for this criterion.
“Patients (and their authorized representatives)” is defined as any individual to whom the patient has granted access to their health information. [see also and ]
The technology specifications should be designed and implemented in such a way as to provide maximum clarity to a patient (and their authorized representative) about what data exists in the system and how to interpret it, and we expect that health IT developers will make choices following design and usability best practices that will make it easier and clearer for patients to find and use their records. [see also ]
A customessaywriters.info Module must demonstrate compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) 2.0 Level A at minimum, and may alternatively demonstrate compliance in accordance with the standard specified in Level AA protocols. This information will be listed with the product as part of its Certified customessaywriters.info Product List (CHPL) listing. [see also ]
A customessaywriters.info Module does not need to support both WCAG 2.0 Levels.
Documentation from a third party or self-attestation that provides independent evidence of conformance to WCAG Levels A or AA can expedite a NVLAP- accredited testing laboratory’s review, but health IT still needs to be independently assessed by the testing laboratory for conformance according to the ONC test procedure. [see also ]
Ambulatory setting only – the provider's name and office information;
Throughout this criterion, this requirement pertains to the diagnostic image report, not the image(s) itself. A diagnostic image report contains the consulting specialist’s interpretation of image data conveying the interpretation to the referring/ordering physician and should become a part of the patient’s medical record. Unstructured data for the interpretation text is acceptable for certification. [see also ]
Although customessaywriters.info Modules must allow the patient to download and transmit corrected reports in accordance with 42 CFR 493.1291(k)(2), there is no need to separately test for this capability to achieve certification for this criterion. The laboratory test report requirement is satisfied if the customessaywriters.info Module demonstrates that it can send a test report.
In general, health IT presented for certification must be capable of creating CCD documents in order to demonstrate compliance with this certification criterion. [see also ; ; and ]
The provider’s name and office information;
customessaywriters.info may demonstrate that it is capable of creating CCDs in one of two ways.
Relying upon a separate source system to perform the CCD creation capability. In this latter case, the source system would be performing a required capability to demonstrate compliance with this certification criterion and would be bound to the issued certificate as “relied upon software.” [see Relied Upon Software Guidance] If taking this approach, the customessaywriters.info Module must be tested with at least one relied upon software product.
The “human readable” aspect of this provision can be satisfied using a style sheet associated with a document formatted according to the C-CDA. [see also ]
A hyperlink to the data alone cannot satisfy this provision. The patient (or their authorized representatives) must be able to download the data to meet this requirement. [see also ]
customessaywriters.info Modules may include laboratory test reports and diagnostic image reports in the “Results” section of the CCD.
There is no need to test for sending a corrected laboratory report; this requirement is satisfied if the customessaywriters.info Module can demonstrate that it can send a laboratory test report. [see also ]
The C-CDA can support the laboratory test reports data in a structured way using the “Result Observation Template” in the “Results” section. We recommend developers follow the best practices for use of the Result Observation Template per HL7 (e.g., ). [see also ]
We recommend developers code laboratory test report data where possible and appropriate in anticipation that future certification will require more extensively coded laboratory test report data. [see also ] For diagnostic image reports, unstructured data for the interpretation text is acceptable. [see also ]
The “inpatient setting only” provision at paragraph (e)(1)(i)(B)(3), which requires a customessaywriters.info Module to enable the download of transition of care/referral summaries created as a result of a transition of care, tests the functionality of supplying such previously created C-CDAs and not the content/conformance of the C-CDAs supplied.
Please see the OCR frequently asked questions for best practices regarding the use of email for transmitting health information: .
For the email option, the approach is to provide patients with a readily understood and convenient option to send their health information via email. Under current HIPAA regulations ( and related guidance), patients may presently ask that their data be disclosed to them via unencrypted email. [see also ]
customessaywriters.info developers have the flexibility to either establish an encrypted connection between two end points or, alternatively, secure the payload via encryption.
Transferring data to an electronic media like a USB drive or DVD does not constitute “electronic transmission” to meet this criterion. [see also ]
We expect that the customessaywriters.info Module must be able to send, at a minimum, all required data for a specified date range(s). We acknowledge that there will be organizational policies and/or safety best practices that will dictate additional data to be sent and when data is considered complete and/or ready for being sent.
The date/date range filtering capability does not alone require the creation of new CCD documents to match the patient’s date or date range selection. customessaywriters.info is not expected to decompose, extract, and recompose the data from multiple CCD documents into a single larger CCD reflective of the entire date/date range filter selected. Rather, existing/previously created CCD documents in the health IT could be returned in response to a date/date range filter request that the patient could then view, download, or transmit. In other words, the health IT would not be expected to reproduce duplicative copies of CCDs it already created as part of this criterion’s conformance requirements in order to meet the date/date range filter requirement. Providing a list of the existing/previously created CCDs for that date or within the specified date range would be acceptable.
customessaywriters.info must separately demonstrate compliance with paragraphs (e)(1)(i)(B)(3) and (e)(1)(i)(C)(2) of this criterion. However, the data requirements of paragraph (e)(1)(i)(D) do not apply to “supplied” transition of care/referral summaries referenced in these paragraphs.
customessaywriters.info may meet this requirement if it is certified to the 2015 Edition “auditable events and tamper-resistance” certification criterion (§ 170.315(d)(2)) and these data are accessible by the patient (and their authorized representatives).
The time period for which the activity log should be available is a policy determination that the organization who implements the health IT should make. Testing and certification will only test for the health IT’s ability to create such a log. [see also ]
Inpatient setting: 170.315_e1_vdt_inp_sample* (All samples)
Ambulatory setting: 170.315_e1_vdt_amb_sample* (All samples)