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| Clinical Decision Support Work Group | Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative | Compartments : Not linked to any defined compartments |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile PlanDefinition .
Generated
Narrative
with
Details
Resource "opioidcds-04"
url
:
http://hl7.org/fhir/ig/opioid-cds/PlanDefinition/opioidcds-04
identifier : id: cdc-opioid-guidance (OFFICIAL)
version : 0.1.0
name : cdc-opioid-04
title : CDC Opioid Prescribing Guideline Recommendation #4
type
:
ECA
Rule
(Details
:
{http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/plan-definition-type
code
'eca-rule'
=
'ECA
Rule',
given
as
'ECA
Rule'})
(
PlanDefinitionType
#eca-rule)
status : draft
date
:
19/03/2018
2018-03-19
publisher : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
description : When starting opioid therapy for chronic pain, clinicians should prescribe immediate-release opioids instead of extended-release/long-acting (ER/LA) opioids.
useContext
:
,
jurisdiction
:
United
States
of
America
(Details
:
{urn:iso:std:iso:3166
code
'US'
=
'United
States
of
America',
given
as
'United
States
of
America'})
(unknown#US)
purpose : CDC’s Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain is intended to improve communication between providers and patients about the risks and benefits of opioid therapy for chronic pain, improve the safety and effectiveness of pain treatment, and reduce the risks associated with long-term opioid therapy, including opioid use disorder and overdose. The Guideline is not intended for patients who are in active cancer treatment, palliative care, or end-of-life care.
usage : Providers should use caution when prescribing extended-release/long-acting (ER/LA) opioids as they carry a higher risk and negligible benefit compared to immediate-release opioids.
copyright : © CDC 2016+.
topic
:
Opioid
Prescribing
(Details
)
()
author
:
Kensaku
Kawamoto,
MD,
PhD,
MHS:
,
Bryn
Rhodes:
,
Floyd
Eisenberg,
MD,
MPH:
,
relatedArtifact
:
,
Robert
McClure,
MD,
MPH:
library
:
Library/opioidcds-recommendation-04
http://example.org/fhir/Library/opioidcds-recommendation-04
action
title : Extended-release opioid prescription triggered.
description : Checking if the trigger prescription meets the inclusion criteria for recommendation #4 workflow.
documentation :
trigger : Conditions - Kindcondition
Expression *kind : applicabilitygroupingBehavior : visual-group
selectionBehavior : exactly-one
dynamicValue
path : action.title
expression :dynamicValue
path : action.description
expression :dynamicValue
path : activity.extension
expression :Actions - * * *
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.