Category
Implementation Guide
Organisation
Type
Standard
Version
1
Access
Open
Status
Active
Created
December 2021
The Personal Healthcare Monitoring Report (PHMR) is a document that carries information on personal healthcare monitoring, or data on measurements taken by patients on consumer medical devices. The PHMR is designed primarily for the automated reporting of measurements taken outside of healthcare provider facilities by personal healthcare monitoring (PHM) consumer devices that comply with the Personal Connected Healthcare Alliance (PCHA; formally Continua).
PCHA-compliant devices are required to generate data with certain qualifications. Examples include weight scales, blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeters, glucometers, thermometers, step counters, fitness equipment following the PCHA standard, and independent living sensor devices. The information is transmitted as notes and as raw data. Notes may be supplied by a disease management service provider. The information may have multiple characteristics, including representation of measurements captured by devices; representation of notes, summaries, and other kinds of narrative information that may be added by caregivers or by the users themselves; and representation of graphs that may be added by intermediary devices that represent trends of users' health.
Main sections:
- Personal Healthcare Monitoring Report
- Section
- Entry
- Template IDS in this guide
- Value sets in this guide
- Code systems in this guide
PCHA-compliant devices are required to generate data with certain qualifications. Examples include weight scales, blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeters, glucometers, thermometers, step counters, fitness equipment following the PCHA standard, and independent living sensor devices. The information is transmitted as notes and as raw data. Notes may be supplied by a disease management service provider. The information may have multiple characteristics, including representation of measurements captured by devices; representation of notes, summaries, and other kinds of narrative information that may be added by caregivers or by the users themselves; and representation of graphs that may be added by intermediary devices that represent trends of users' health.
Main sections:
- Personal Healthcare Monitoring Report
- Section
- Entry
- Template IDS in this guide
- Value sets in this guide
- Code systems in this guide
Access HL7 CDA R2 Implementation Guide: Personal Healthcare Monitoring Reports, Release 1
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