Information container for linked document delivery - Exchange specification

2020 ◽  
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (02) ◽  
pp. 348-354
Author(s):  
Brad E. Dicianno ◽  
Madalyn Gottschalk ◽  
Elizabeth Benton ◽  
Mark Caro ◽  
David Pajer

Abstract Objectives Power mobility devices (PMDs) such as power wheelchairs and scooters are crucial for mobility, self-care, employment, and leisure activities. The documentation process for insurance coverage is complex and requires communication and document delivery among multiple stakeholders. The objective of this project was to develop an electronic submission process for medical documentation of PMDs submitted for prior authorization to a Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) and implement a standardized means of communication between providers and payers. Methods A protocol was developed to create and securely transmit an electronic prescription and several documents that outline medical necessity from a clinical team using EpicCare to a MAC via a Health Information Handler. A Rehabilitation Technology Supplier (RTS) added detailed product information and specifications to the electronic package during transmission. Setting The setting involved in the study was University-based outpatient assistive technology clinic. Results The protocol demonstrated successful transmission of an order, medical documentation, and request for signature. Results were transcribed to a readable format for the clinical team and RTS. A set of quality metrics for use in future projects was also identified. Conclusion This pilot project demonstrated successful electronic exchange and transmission of medical documentation for durable medical equipment from the electronic health record to a MAC.


2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 187-190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claire Duffield ◽  
Sarah Fallon ◽  
Jean Stopford

AbstractThe team responsible for Legal Journals Index explain how journal articles are selected, indexed and loaded to this online legal information service provided by Sweet & Maxwell. They outline the history of LJI and discuss the criteria for determining which journals are included in the service; how the Articles team decides which articles will be indexed; the content of an LJI index entry; how an abstract is written; the use of the taxonomy; the full text journals service on Westlaw; and the work of the Document Delivery team.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 98 (3) ◽  
pp. 516-516
Author(s):  
O. J. Sahler ◽  
Jim Couto

The American Academy of Pediatrics Department of Education and the Division of Sections are pleased to present this supplement to PEDIATRICS. This is the first supplement devoted entirely to abstracts of presentations given at the Academy's Annual Meeting. It contains a vast array of subspecialty information in a structured abstract format, which will be indexed in the journal and be retrievable through all of the document delivery systems which feature PEDIATRICS. It will also be available on the yearly CD ROM update of PEDIATRICS. In addition this publication will serve as a guide and timetable for the Academy's Section programs which will be offered at the AAP 1996 Annual Meeting to be held October 25-30 in Boston. Please remember to bring this, your complimentary copy, to the meeting! A limited number of additional copies for your personal use or distribution to colleagues will be available at the meeting. Sections are arranged alphabetically. A Section's educational schedule appears first, followed by the complete text of the abstracts. Abstracts are identified by a number that appears in the left column of the schedule; this same number will identify the expanded text. Abstracts are numbered consecutively within each Section. Please note that the Section on Allergy, Section on Emergency Medicine, and Section on Surgery have elected to print their schedule only. A great deal of time and effort has been volunteered by Academy Section members to develop these programs and to write and coordinate the abstracts for this special supplement. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the contributions of Kathleen Ozmeral (editor); Michael Welch, MD (Allergy); Derek Fyfe, MD (Cardiology); Mitch Feldman, MD (Computers and Other Technologies); Brahm Goldstein, MD (Critical Care); Milton Tenenbein, MD, and Jennifer Pratt Cheney, MD (Emergency Medicine), David Aronsson, MD, and Randall Loder, MD (Orthopaedics); William Engle, MD, and Tom Wiswell, MD (Perinatal Pediatrics); N.


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