| Name | Type | Version | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Behavioral Health Functional Profile | EHR-S | Version 1.0 | This profile contains the HL7 EHR-S Functional Model functions and conformance criteria deemed important for behavioral health care providers' clincal records systems. |
| Child Health Functional Profile for EHR Systems | EHR-S | 1.0 | The Child Health Functional Profile for EHR Systems (Child Health-FP) is a project of the HL7 Pediatric Data Standards Special Interest Group (PeDSSIG). It conforms to the HL7 Electronic Health Record-Systems Functional Model (EHR-S FM), and it is aimed at developing an HL7 Normative Functional Profile for electronic health record (EHR) systems that are used to care for children. This first iteration provides the essential general pediatric functions and specific conformance criteria that are important to include in any system through which a child might receive primary care in the United States in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The intent is to assist all childcare providers and associated IT vendors in helping to ensure safe, effective and reliable care of children through the safe and effective use of information technology. |
| Electronic Health Record (EHR)/Clinical Research(CR) Profile | EHR-S | Release 1 | The EHR/CR Functional Profile is intended to provide high-level requirements necessary for using electronic health record data for regulated clinical research, and to further provide a roadmap toward an evolutionary process of integrating the environment that provides both patient care and data for clinical research. This functional profile is aimed at encouraging EHR vendors to incorporate functions into their products that are necessary to utilize the Electronic Health Records as a direct data source for clinical studies. It is intended to provide one overall view of the needs of regulated clinical research with respect to electronic patient records. |
| Emergency Department Information Systems | EHR-S | Release 1 (Version 1.2) | The EDIS Functional Profile is a work product of the HL7 Emergency Care Special Interest Group (EC-SIG), aimed at developing an HL7 Normative Functional Profile for emergency department information systems conforming to the HL7 EHR Functional Model. This functional profile outlines the essential functions of an EDIS, and includes specific conformance critiera for EDIS evaluation. |
| Health Authority-Based PHR | PHR-S | Version 1 | This profile provides a list of capabilities a health authority should consider when selecting a PHR-S, and a consumer in the public health system may access to understand what functions are available in a health authority-based PHR-S. This Profile also describes an actual health authority-based Personal Health Record System (PHR-S) currently deployed by over 400 state-, county-, and city-based health authorities for their residents. The health authority departments include behavioral health, public health, and child welfare. These departments contract with Trilogy Integrated Resources for web-based services called Network of Care that includes a PHR called My Folder. |
| Legal Electronic Health Record-System Functional Profile | EHR-S | Registration Release 1 (v1.0) June 1, 2007 | An EHR-S must be able to create, maintain, and manage records within a framework of ever-changing jurisdictional rules, regulations, and laws that are intended to assure electronic records are valid, accurate, and trustworthy. The LEHR-S profile is a subset of requirements to assure data quality and integrity for all purposes and end-uses of health care data. |
| Long Term Care – Nursing Home (LTC-NH) Electronic Health Record System (EHR-S) Functional Profile | EHR-S | Release 1 | This is Release 1 of the Long Term Care-Nursing Home (LTC-NH) Electronic Health Record System (EHR-S) Functional Profile. Based on, and conformant with, the HL7 EHR-S Functional Model (FM) Release 1, February 2007, this document represents the culmination of extensive work by private and public industry representatives and other stakeholders to identify functional requirements for EHR systems in nursing home settings. This document has been balloted by the LTC-NH EHR-S Functional Profile Workgroup and represents industry consensus on system requirements. This work has been funded through an HHS/ASPE contract and is also available at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/2008/LNEHRSFP1.pdf |


