Terminology for clinical frailty information to support exchange digital health data in Australia #125
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aged care
This feature is a part of aged care digital health exchange
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Prerequisites
The feature
Terminology (value set(s) and code system) is needed to support the exchange of clinical frailty information between healthcare providers, and between healthcare providers and the My Health Record system.
The values are to cover the concepts in the Canadian Study of Health & Aging, Clinical Frailty Scale and ideally would be drawn from SNOMED-CT as the preferred national solution for clinical terminology. However, it is possible in lieu of SNOMED-CT that a specific code system be created for this purpose.
The value set(s) will be referenced directly in FHIR and CDA specifications that support the exchange of patient summary information in forthcoming aged care specifications, and is intended to be considered for inclusion in other continuity of care specifications such as Discharge Summary, Referral or care planning.
The usage scenario is the electronic exchange of current, valid, frailty screening information documented as part of an assessment by a healthcare provider.
Concept definitions
The Victorian Department of Health1 defines frailty as
and that
A number of frailty assessment scales are available and used internationally and in Australia2. Clinical Excellence Queensland3 has endorsed the use of the Canadian Study of Health & Aging, Clinical Frailty Scale45, as the agreed standard frailty screening tool across Queensland.
Clinical Frailty Scale scores (taken from the 2020 update5):
What it actually enables people to do
Provide a publicly accessible FHIR representation of the internationally agreed set of values in a governed manner that is reusable in an Australian context.
How awesome would it be?
Awesome - an agreed, standardised and unambiguous means of exchanging clinical frailty assessment data.
This data coming in from residential aged care facilities (e.g. as part of an aged care transfer summary) can help treating practitioners quickly identify those patients in need of greater care.
Additional context
Footnotes
Victorian Department of Health (10 November 2021) Older people in hospital, Frailty. ↩
RACGP aged care clinical guide (Silver Book) 5th Edition (October 2019). Part A Frailty. ↩
Clinical Excellence Queensland | Queensland Health (17 March 2020) Improving the quality, safety and care of older Queenslanders, Identification of frailty. ↩
Geriatric Medicine Research, Dalhousie University. Clinical Frailty Scale. ↩ ↩2
Rockwood, K. and Theou O.. (2020). "Using the Clinical Frailty Scale in Allocating Scarce Health Care Resources", Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 23(3):254-256. https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.23.463 ↩ ↩2
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