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USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Body Weight

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Heart Rate

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Respiratory Rate

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Body Temperature

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Pulse Oximetry

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Inhaled Oxygen Concentration

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

BMI Percentile (2 - 20 years)

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Weight-for-length Percentile (Birth - 24 Months)

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Vital Signs

Physiologic measurements of a patient that indicate the status of the body’s life sustaining functions.

Head Occipital-frontal Circumference Percentile (Birth - 36 Months)

Both standards are required.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
  • The Unified Code of Units for Measure, Revision 2.1
USCDI V5 Allergies and Intolerances

Harmful or undesired physiological responses associated with exposure to a substance.

Medication Allergy Intolerance

Pharmacologic agent believed to cause a harmful or undesired physiologic response following exposure.

  • RxNorm® Full Monthly Release, July 1, 2024
USCDI V5 Allergies and Intolerances

Harmful or undesired physiological responses associated with exposure to a substance.

Drug Class Allergy Intolerance

Pharmacologic category for an agent believed to cause a harmful or undesired physiologic response following exposure.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2024 Release
USCDI V5 Allergies and Intolerances

Harmful or undesired physiological responses associated with exposure to a substance.

Reaction

Harmful or undesired physiologic response following exposure to a pharmacologic agent or class of agents.

  • SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2024 Release
USCDI V5 Patient Demographics/Information

Data used to categorize individuals for identification, records matching, and other purposes.

Previous Address

Prior place where a person may have been located or could have been contacted.

Usage note: If the address pattern is not supported in the standard, implementations should align as closely as possible and avoid truncating any values.

  • Project US@ Technical Specification for Patient Addresses, Final Version 1.0
USCDI V5 Patient Demographics/Information

Data used to categorize individuals for identification, records matching, and other purposes.

Phone Number Type

Contact point when using a phone.

Examples include but are not limited to home, work, and mobile.

USCDI V5 Patient Demographics/Information

Data used to categorize individuals for identification, records matching, and other purposes.

Email Address

Unique identifier of an individual's email account that is used to send and receive email messages.

USCDI V5 Facility Information

Physical place of available services or resources.

Facility Name

Word or words by which a facility is known.

Keith W. Boone Audacious Inquiry
USCDI V5 Facility Information

Physical place of available services or resources.

Facility Identifier

Sequence of characters representing a physical place of available services or resources.

Keith W. Boone Audacious Inquiry
USCDI V5 Facility Information

Physical place of available services or resources.

Facility Type

Category of service or resource available in a location.

Examples include but are not limited to hospital, laboratory, pharmacy, ambulatory clinic, long-term and post-acute care facility, and food pantry.

Keith W. Boone Audacious Inquiry
USCDI V5 Provenance

The metadata, or extra information about data, regarding who created the data and when it was created.

Author

Actor that created or revised the data.

Usage note: The actor may be a provider, a patient, a device, an outside medical record, or something else. The source of the information can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability, trustworthiness, or can indicate where to go to determine the origins of the information.

KarenP-SSA Social Security Administration (SSA)
USCDI V5 Encounter Information

Information related to interactions between healthcare providers and a patient.

Encounter Type

Category of healthcare service.

Examples include but are not limited to office visit, telephone assessment, and home visit.

Joel Andress Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ)