HL7 Personal Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2
2.0.1-ballot - Normative Ballot

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Requirements: PH.6.2 Manage Self-Assessments (i.e., Symptoms) (Function)

Page standards status: Informative
Statement N:

Manage information related to self-assessments.

Description I:

The PHR Account Holder may make a self-assessment regarding certain symptoms they may be experiencing, concluding that they need an encounter with a provider. This self-assessment should include a specific reason or reasons for the encounter (referred to as the chief complaint(s)) and personal observations or measurements that might be germane to the encounter.

Example(s): The system SHALL provide the ability to document self-assessments using standard self-assessments germane to the age, gender, developmental state, and health condition as appropriate.

Criteria N:
PH.6.2#01 SHOULD

The system SHOULD provide the ability to capture self-assessments.

PH.6.2#02 SHOULD

The system SHOULD provide the ability to capture self-assessments using templates (if available).

PH.6.2#03 SHOULD

The system SHOULD provide the ability to capture self-assessments using standard self-assessments germane to the age, gender, developmental state, and health condition as appropriate.

PH.6.2#04 SHOULD

The system SHOULD provide the ability to capture data relevant to a standard self-assessment.

PH.6.2#05 SHOULD

The system SHOULD provide the ability to capture PHR Account Holder's self-reported physical symptoms and daily functioning as structured or unstructured data.

PH.6.2#06 SHOULD

The system SHOULD provide to ability to capture PHR Account Holder's self-reported mental health status as structured or unstructured data.

PH.6.2#07 MAY

The system MAY provide the ability to capture other self-reported clinical measures (e.g., peak expiratory flow rate, size of lesions, or oxygen saturation).

PH.6.2#08 MAY

The system MAY analyze and present percentile values when data with normative distributions are entered.

PH.6.2#09 MAY

The system MAY render normal ranges for data based on age and other parameters (such as height, weight, ethnic background, or gestational age).