An expressed desired health state to be achieved by a subject of care (or family/group) over a period of time or at a specific point of time

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Patient Goals

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Patient Goals

SDOH Goals

Identifies a future desired condition or change in condition related to an SDOH risk in any domain and is established by the patient or provider. (e.g., Has adequate quality meals and snacks, Transportation security-able to access health and social needs). SDOH data relate to conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play and their effects on health risks and outcomes.

  • SNOMED International, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2021 Release
  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.70

Comment

NCPDP Comment

NCPDP supports comments submitted by Pharmacy HIT Collaborative for Outcome Reference and Outcome Code.

Goals are best reflected through advance directives

The goals section on the latest version seems too vague to me to be of use to clinicians and others accessing a patient's records. Instead, the previous Advance Directive section, that included 6 elements including information on the medical power of attorney and other aspects of a pertson's goals and preferences would be better to include. As a practicing palliative care nurse practitioner, I include a section on the patient's goals in my notes, but this is not the case for the other clinicians in my hospital. Adoption of Advance Directives should be considered in USCDI V2. 

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