Person-Centered Outcomes
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Person-Centered Outcomes, published by Mountain Lotus WellBeing LLC. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/mtnlotus/pco-ig/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

ValueSet: PCO Categories

Official URL: http://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/ValueSet/pco-category-valueset Version: 0.1.0
Draft as of 2024-09-17 Computable Name: PCOCategoryValueSet

Example value set to identify the category for PCO resources.

References

Logical Definition (CLD)

Generated Narrative: ValueSet pco-category-valueset

This value set includes codes based on the following rules:

  • Include these codes as defined in http://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domains
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    housingHousingHaving acceptable housing that is appropriate for a person's needs.
    access-to-servicesAccess To ServicesAbility to access, afford, and utilize appropriate health and community resources. Includes access to transportation, stable food resources, and assistance with financial concerns.
    caregiver-needsCaregiver Needs
    end-of-lifeEnd Of LifePlanning for end-of-life care and desires to reduce burden on family or others.
    independenceIndependenceAbility to live independently without help or assistance from others.
    legalLegalHaving adequate support for legal issues such as child custody, medical power of attorney, etc.
    managing-conditionsManaging ConditionsSatisfaction with health care received or desired, and experiences with providers and the health care system.
    medication-managementMedication ManagementSatisfaction with ability to manage medications.
    improving-health-and-wellnessImproving Health And WellnessAbility to develop, improve and maintain positive health and wellness habits.
    physical-functionPhysical FunctionAbility to manage physical functioning, physical symptoms or conditions, and improve or maintain ability to participate in physical activities.
    social-functioningSocial Functioning
    emotional-and-mental-healthEmotional And Mental Health
  • Include these codes as defined in http://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-health
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    body Moving the Body Our physical, mental, and emotional health are impacted by the amount and kind of movement we do. Moving the body can take many forms such as dancing, walking, gardening, yoga, and exercise.
    mind Power of the Mind Our thoughts are powerful and can affect our physical, mental, and emotional health. Changing our mindset can aid in healing and coping. Breathing techniques, guided imagery, Tai Chi, yoga, or gratitude can buffer the impact of stress and other emotions.
    nourishment Food & Drink What we eat and drink can have a huge effect on how we experience life, both physically and mentally. Energy, mood, weight, how long we live, and overall health are all impacted by what and how we choose to eat and drink.
    recharge Recharge Our bodies and minds must rest and recharge in order to optimize our health. Getting a good night's rest, as well as recharging our mental and physical energy throughout the day, are vital to well-being. Taking short breaks or doing something you enjoy or feels good for moments throughout the day are examples of ways to refresh.
    surroundings Surroundings Our surroundings, both at work and where we live, indoors and out, can affect our health and outlook on life. Changes within our control such as organizing, decluttering, adding a plant or artwork can improve mood and health.
    personal-development Personal Development Our health is impacted by how we choose to spend our time. Aligning our work and personal activities with what really matters to us, or what brings us joy, can have a big effect on our health and outlook on life.
    spirit-and-soul Spirit & Soul Connecting with something greater than ourselves may provide a sense of meaning and purpose, peace, or comfort. Connecting and aligning spiritually is very individual and may take the form of religious affiliation, connection to nature, or engaging in things like music or art.
    relationships Family, Friends & Co-Workers Our relationships, including those with pets, have as significant an effect on our physical and emotional health as any other factor associated with well-being. Spending more time in relationships that "fuel" us and less in relationships that "drain" us is one potential option. Improving our relationship skills or creating new relationships through community activities are other options to consider.
    professional-care Professional Care Staying up to date on prevention and understanding your health concerns, care options, treatment plan, and their role in your health.

 

Expansion

Generated Narrative: ValueSet

This value set contains 21 concepts

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  housinghttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsHousing

Having acceptable housing that is appropriate for a person's needs.

  access-to-serviceshttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsAccess To Services

Ability to access, afford, and utilize appropriate health and community resources. Includes access to transportation, stable food resources, and assistance with financial concerns.

  caregiver-needshttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsCaregiver Needs
  end-of-lifehttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsEnd Of Life

Planning for end-of-life care and desires to reduce burden on family or others.

  independencehttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsIndependence

Ability to live independently without help or assistance from others.

  legalhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsLegal

Having adequate support for legal issues such as child custody, medical power of attorney, etc.

  managing-conditionshttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsManaging Conditions

Satisfaction with health care received or desired, and experiences with providers and the health care system.

  medication-managementhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsMedication Management

Satisfaction with ability to manage medications.

  improving-health-and-wellnesshttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsImproving Health And Wellness

Ability to develop, improve and maintain positive health and wellness habits.

  physical-functionhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsPhysical Function

Ability to manage physical functioning, physical symptoms or conditions, and improve or maintain ability to participate in physical activities.

  social-functioninghttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsSocial Functioning
  emotional-and-mental-healthhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/ncqa-goal-domainsEmotional And Mental Health
  bodyhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthMoving the Body

Our physical, mental, and emotional health are impacted by the amount and kind of movement we do. Moving the body can take many forms such as dancing, walking, gardening, yoga, and exercise.

  mindhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthPower of the Mind

Our thoughts are powerful and can affect our physical, mental, and emotional health. Changing our mindset can aid in healing and coping. Breathing techniques, guided imagery, Tai Chi, yoga, or gratitude can buffer the impact of stress and other emotions.

  nourishmenthttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthFood & Drink

What we eat and drink can have a huge effect on how we experience life, both physically and mentally. Energy, mood, weight, how long we live, and overall health are all impacted by what and how we choose to eat and drink.

  rechargehttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthRecharge

Our bodies and minds must rest and recharge in order to optimize our health. Getting a good night's rest, as well as recharging our mental and physical energy throughout the day, are vital to well-being. Taking short breaks or doing something you enjoy or feels good for moments throughout the day are examples of ways to refresh.

  surroundingshttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthSurroundings

Our surroundings, both at work and where we live, indoors and out, can affect our health and outlook on life. Changes within our control such as organizing, decluttering, adding a plant or artwork can improve mood and health.

  personal-developmenthttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthPersonal Development

Our health is impacted by how we choose to spend our time. Aligning our work and personal activities with what really matters to us, or what brings us joy, can have a big effect on our health and outlook on life.

  spirit-and-soulhttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthSpirit & Soul

Connecting with something greater than ourselves may provide a sense of meaning and purpose, peace, or comfort. Connecting and aligning spiritually is very individual and may take the form of religious affiliation, connection to nature, or engaging in things like music or art.

  relationshipshttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthFamily, Friends & Co-Workers

Our relationships, including those with pets, have as significant an effect on our physical and emotional health as any other factor associated with well-being. Spending more time in relationships that "fuel" us and less in relationships that "drain" us is one potential option. Improving our relationship skills or creating new relationships through community activities are other options to consider.

  professional-carehttp://mtnlotus.com/uv/pco/CodeSystem/va-whole-healthProfessional Care

Staying up to date on prevention and understanding your health concerns, care options, treatment plan, and their role in your health.


Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:

Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
Display The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application
Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
Comments Additional notes about how to use the code