Clarifications:
- In order to advance interoperability, the “Common Clinical Data Set” (CCDS) definition and its references have been replaced with the “United States Core Data for Interoperability” (USCDI) standard Version 1 (v1). [see also 85 FR 25941]
- The adoption of version 1 of the USCDI as a standard for the ONC Health IT Certification Program is not specific to a setting of care, a healthcare specialty, or a specific category of health IT user. Nor is the USCDI specific to a particular content exchange standard (e.g., Health Level Seven International (HL7®) Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA), HL7® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®), HL7® V2, and NCPDP SCRIPT). Rather, it applies to the certification of health IT and certified health IT’s ability to send and receive the Data Elements defined by USCDI without requirements regarding functionality, user interface, or the use of those Data Elements in exchange. [see also 85 FR 25670], [see also 85 FR 25804], [see also 85 FR 25676]
- For the purposes of the ONC Health IT Certification Program, specific certification criteria are the way the USCDI comes into effect. For example, the USCDI is referenced as part of the data requirements in the updated “transitions of care” certification criterion (§ 170.315(b)(1)), which also specifies that for certification to that criterion, the C-CDA must be used as the syntax to hold all of the USCDI data. [see also 85 FR 25670]
- USCDI includes the most recent versions of code sets at the time of publication of the USCDI v1 standard. [see also 85 FR 25672]
- As indicated in the Final Rule, relevant standards adopted in the Final Rule may enforce stricter requirements than those required specifically by USCDI. Generally, it is not ONC’s intent to override “shall” or “must support” standard requirements unless otherwise specifically stated in the Final Rule. Therefore, all “shall” and “must
-support” elements in the adopted IGs (FHIR US Core or applicable C-CDA IG, as determined by criterion) must be supported even if not specified in the minimum required data elements in USCDI v1. - Developers are not required to incorporate data that was captured prior to the requirements set forth by the Cures Update certification criteria into the standards or data elements of those new requirements. Rather, when such legacy data is represented, the unavailable data should be represented as not available in a manner appropriate to each criterion and the specific standards the criterion requires. However, data that is incorporated after the Health IT Module has become compliant with the 2015 Edition Cures Update USCDI requirement should be made available in, and according to the USCDI standard.