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High Impact Pilots (HIP): Interoperable Pharmacist Care Planning

Description
Technology (HIT) awarded Lantana Consulting Group a High Impact Pilot (HIP) grant to develop standard care plans for pharmacist to deploy across the Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network (CPESN(SM))(https://www.communitycarenc.org/population-management/pharmacy/community-pharmacy-enhanced-services-network-cpesn/), a project of Community Care of North Carolina (CCNC)(https://www.communitycarenc.org/). Lantana will work with CCNC and two vendors, PioneerRx (https://www.pioneerrx.com/) and QS/1 (http://www.qs1.com/), to implement a Pharmacist Care Plan based on the generic Care Plan standard recommended in the ONC Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA)( https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/2016-interoperability-standards-advisory-final-508.pdf).  In this pilot, Pharmacists will upgrade their pharmacy management systems to submit the Pharmacist Care Plans to CCNC. CCNC will receive the EHR-ready, standardized data supplied in the Pharmacist Care Plans to support their monitoring and patient coordination activities.

This project will develop C-CDA templates, FHIR profiles, validating Schematron schemas, and XSLT transforms to convert between the C-CDA templates and FHIR profiles. 
Start Date
9/16/2016
Projected End Date
09/15/2017
Project Tags
  • High Impact Pilot
Project Point of Contact: rick.geimerremove@removelantanagroup.com
Project Results
None