ASTP Evaluation Details
Each submitted Data Element has been evaluated based on the following criteria. The overall Level classification is a composite of the maturity based on these individual criteria. This information can be used to identify areas that require additional work to raise the overall classification level and consideration for inclusion in future versions of USCDI
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Criterion #1 Maturity - Current Standards |
Level 2
- Data element is represented by a terminology standard or SDO-balloted technical specification or implementation guide.
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Criterion #2 Maturity - Current Use
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Level 1
- Data element is captured, stored, or accessed in at least one production EHR or HIT module.
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Criterion #3 Maturity - Current Exchange |
Level 1
- Data element is electronically exchanged between two production EHRs or other HIT modules using available interoperability standards.
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Criterion #4 Use Case(s) - Breadth of Applicability |
Level 0
- Use cases apply to a limited number of care settings or specialties, or data element represents a specialization of other, more general data elements.
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| Evaluation Comment |
This element is a specialized use or a component of Medication Instructions, a data element in USCDI v4. |
Submitted by RGold on
Add “Medication Start Date/End Date”
Add “Medication Start Date/End Date” to document when patients begin medication and the expected or actual completion dates. These data elements will ensure that medication histories are captured with the necessary clinical context, such as enabling analysis of treatment duration (e.g., comparing outcomes for a five‑day versus seven‑day course of antibiotics). From an interoperability standpoint, standardized start and end dates allow different facilities, EHR systems, and care teams to accurately determine whether a patient is actively taking a medication, has completed therapy or has discontinued treatment. This reduces reliance on patient recall and ensures that critical medication information is readily available when individuals receive care across multiple settings.