The HL7 Domain Analysis Model: Nutrition Care, Release 3 Standard for Trial Use (December 2022-2024) outlines a comprehensive framework for implementing and standardizing nutrition care processes in healthcare environments. Developed by Health Level Seven International (HL7) in collaboration with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, this document focuses on enhancing the integration and interoperability of nutrition-related data within Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and other health information systems.
The model builds on the Nutrition Care Process (NCP), which standardizes the steps of Nutrition Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, and Monitoring/Evaluation to ensure consistent and high-quality nutrition care. This framework emphasizes patient-centered care, quality improvement, and the effective communication of nutrition orders and assessments across multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
The HL7 Domain Analysis Model elaborates on the specific workflows and data elements necessary for effective documentation, providing practical use cases such as diet ordering, food allergy management, and tailored nutrition interventions.
This page adapts the HL7 Domain Analysis Model for Nutrition Care, and provides a Logical Model for the Nutrition Care Process (NCP), which serves as a technology-agnostic common reference, designed to be adaptable to specific implementation requirements while highlighting where terminology bindings to SNOMED CT can be applied. By outlining essential entities, such as Patient, Dietitian, Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, and Monitoring/Evaluation, and their relationships, this model aims to support consistent and organized documentation across the entire care process, provided it is implemented correctly.
The Nutrition Care Records Model outlines a comprehensive framework for managing nutrition care, highlighting key entities' roles and interactions to support patient-centered outcomes.
The provided ER (Entity-Relationship) diagram for Nutrition Care Records outlines the relationships between key entities involved in nutrition care and how they interact with one another.