Narrative patient data relevant to the context identified by note types.
- Usage note: Clinical Notes data elements are content exchange standard agnostic. They should not be interpreted or associated with the structured document templates that may share the same name.
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Consultation Note
Description (*Please confirm or update this field for the new USCDI version*)
Narrative summary of care provided in response to a request from a clinician for an opinion, advice, or service. Examples include but are not limited to dermatology, dentistry, and acupuncture. Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s) Applicable Standards (*Please confirm or update this field for the new USCDI version*)
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Submitted by jbryan522 on
Invocation-Time Authorization as a Foundation for Provenance Int
As ONC expands provenance-related data elements in Draft USCDI v7, implementation experience suggests an important distinction between post-hoc attribution and invocation-time authorization.
Provenance metadata effectively documents who is associated with an action after it has occurred. In AI-mediated clinical workflows, however, the integrity of provenance depends on whether the individual invoking an AI function was properly credentialed, acting within scope, and authorized at the moment the AI output was generated or applied.
Without explicit invocation-time authorization metadata, downstream provenance artifacts may be technically complete but insufficient to establish accountability when AI systems contribute to clinical documentation or decision-making.
As ONC evaluates metadata and provenance elements in future iterations, consideration of credential-governed invocation as a precondition to provenance integrity may help ensure that AI-related data exchange remains both interoperable and defensible.