User Stories
Status of these User Stories
These User Stories have reached consensus in the Implementation Group at the May 6th Face to Face meeting
User Story Workgroup Endorsement
User Story Implementation Group Endorsements
User Story Other Endorsements
May 6th Face to Face meeting consensus vote
Overview and Context
Patient engagement stories should conform to the overall framework provided by the National Health Information Network Workgroup. In particular, the Direct Project is intended to solve simple direct secure electronic transport supporting health information exchange currently being handled via paper or portal communication following existing trust models.
These use cases have common patterns, including:
- Pre-existing information transfer patterns via fax, courier, mail or clipboard, or in some cases, via portal
- Push transactions where patient identity is known and consent and legal authorization exists for the information transfer
See Design Principles and Story Process for more detail.
User stories are subject to the Core Terminology. Please note that the term "EHR" used in these user stories is used as defined there (and expressly includes the use of lightweight EHR module).
Stories
All user stories in this primary table are intended to be supported by the specifications we are development, but we have put primary emphasis and focus on Priority 1 stories. In addition, we are requesting clear policy guidance on the primary 1 stories. Stories of lower priority may have additional policy considerations and may not be a focus of initial implementation work.
Priority
Priority Level |
Meaning |
Criteria |
1 |
Earliest implementation and earliest request for policy guidance |
Maps to Meaningful Use requirements and not currently easy to fulfill or required to deliver story that is a Must |
2 |
Potential for earlier implementation, may have additional policy concerns or considerations |
High value story |
3 |
Potential for later implementation, may have additional policy concerns or considrations |
Medium value story |
Mapping of Stories to Meaningful Use Criteria
Core Meaningful Use Criteria
NOTE: Only criteria that are facilitated by the Direct Project are listed.
Criterion |
Story |
Comments |
For individual professionals, provide patients with clinical summaries for each office visit; for hospitals, provide an electronic copy of hospital discharge instructions on request |
Provider sends a clinical summary of an office visit to the patient |
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On request, provide patients with an electronic copy of their health information (including diagnostic-test results, problem list, medication lists, medication allergies, and for hospitals, discharge summary and procedures) |
Provider sends patient health information to the patient |
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Implement capability to electronically exchange key clinical information among providers and patient-authorized entities |
Direct + CCD or CCR |
Menu Set Meaningful Use Criteria
Criterion |
Story |
Comments |
Incorporate clinical laboratory test results into EHRs as structured data |
[Laboratory sends lab results to ordering provider]] |
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Provide summary of care record for patients referred or transitioned to another provider or setting |
Primary care provider refers patient to specialist including summary care record |
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Submit electronic immunization data to immunization registries or immunization information systems |
Primary care provider sends patient immunization data to public health |
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Submit electronic syndromic surveillance data to public health agencies |
Hospital or provider send chief complaint data to public health |
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Submit electronic data on reportable laboratory results to public health agencies |
[Laboratory reports test results for some specific conditions to public health]] |
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Send reminders to patients (per patient preference) for preventive and follow-up care |
Provider sends reminder for preventive or follow-up care to the patient |
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Provide patients with timely electronic access to their health information (including laboratory results, problem list, medication lists, medication allergies) |
[Provider sends patient health information to the patient]] |
Out of Scope Stories
The following proposed stories have been deemed out of scope
Story |
Out of Scope Justification |
Patient arrives in doctor's office, critical information missing |
Covered in current NHIN Specifications |
Covered in current NHIN Specifications |