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Allergic and hypersensitivity condition in the International Patients’ Summary (IPS) standard: The need of updates through the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11

Authors :
Luciana Kase Tanno, MD, PhD
Alain Perie, PhD
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD
James L. Sublett, MD
Karapet Davtyan, MD, MPH, MBA
Frederic Berard, MD, PhD
Ruby Pawankar, MD, PhD
Marylin Valentin Rostan, MD
Herberto Chong, MD, PhD
Anahi Yañez, MD
Ignacio J. Ansontegui, MD, PhD
Motohiro Ebisawa, MD, PhD
Gary W.K. Wong, MD, PhD
Mario Morais-Almeida, MD
Bryan Martin, MD
Yann Briand, PhD
Pascal Demoly, MD, PhD
Source :
World Allergy Organization Journal, Vol 17, Iss 8, Pp 100921- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

In 2010, the United States Human and Health Services (US HHS) and the European Union's (EU) Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology signed a memorandum of understanding to stimulate cooperation surrounding health-related information communications technology. The key project that emerged from this agreement is the International Patient Summary (IPS), intended to provide succinct clinically relevant patient summaries, which are generalizable and condition-independent, that can be readily used by all clinicians for the care of patients. Although allergies are included in the main information required by the IPS library and framework, it is misrepresented which leads to underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis of patients suffering from allergic and hypersensitivity conditions (A/H). The French and Montpellier World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centres have provided arguments for supporting representation of A/H in the IPS. These are based on the relevance of the new classification of A/H in the WHO International Classification of Diseases 11th version (ICD-11), and the need for alignment of eHealth tools with harmonized health information. We first present the A/H in the IPS initiative with the mission of producing an international information system that can be used globally in electronic health records to standardize clinical diagnoses and facilitate communication between clinicians caring for patients with A/H diseases. It is believed this initiative will provide a strong voice for the allergy community and an effective process for improving the quality of health data that will optimize medical care for our patients worldwide.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19394551
Volume :
17
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
World Allergy Organization Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.69afd31b0a2e4380ab579220c980b506
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2024.100921