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Clinical
Decision
Support
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Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative | Security Category : Anonymous | Compartments : No defined compartments |
These
examples
illustrate
the
use
of
the
Library
resource
to
share
quality
measurement
and
improvement
logic
as
a
FHIR
resource.
Note
that
the
actual
content
of
each
library
(the
Clinical
Quality
Language
(CQL)
source,
or
the
XML
for
the
information
model
definition,
etc.)
should
be
contained
in
the
content
element
as
an
Attachment
.
For
illustration
purposes,
the
content
of
each
library
is
included
in
its
raw
form,
and
linked
here.
| Example | Description | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Chlamydia Screening Common Library | Common Chlamydia Screening library developed as the running example in the Author's Guide of the Clinical Quality Language specification. | CQL Source |
| Exclusive Breastfeeding Intervention Logic | Clinical Decision Support rules derived from CMS9v4 - Exclusive Breastfeeding measure | CQL Source |
| Exclusive Breastfeeding Measure Logic | Quality Measurement logic used to express the CMS9v4 measure. | CQL Source |
| CMS 146 Measure Logic | Measure logic for CMS 146 used as the running example for Quality Reporting guidance in the Clinical Reasoning module. | CQL Source |
| QUICK Model Definition | The QUICK model information file used by the CQL-to-ELM translator to validate CQL written against the QUICK data model. | XML Information Model |
| FHIR Model Definition | The FHIR model information file used by the CQL-to-ELM translator to validate CQL written against the FHIR data model. | XML Information Model |
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.