2020-6-15 NCPT CPG Meeting
NCPT CPG
Date
15 June 2020
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@Angela Vivanti X
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@cpapoutsakis@eatright.org X
@Donna Pertel X
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@Ian Green
@Jane Millar
@Jim Case
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@Lyn Lloyd X
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@Nathan Billing
@William Swan X
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@John Snyder X
@Mari Rivelsrud X
@Former user (Deleted) X
@Suzanne Santamaria X
Attendees present marked with an "x" after their names.
Apologies
@Zac.Whitewood-Moores On an ongoing basis as I retire from my full-time NHS role tomorrow. Hoping this will be an au revoir rather than goodbye.
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Discussion items
Item | Description | Owner | Notes | Action |
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1 | Welcome/Roll Call | C. Papoutsakis | Mari Rivelsrud was welcomed to the call as a new member from Norway. | |
2 | Agenda review and approval of minutes
| C. Papoutsakis | Review agenda, minutes and CPG workplan. | The Agenda and Minutes were approved by consensus. |
3 | Pilot Project Update 3.1 Pilot study eNCPT concepts 3.2 Pilot tracking document | D. Pertel | Review updated pilot project and progress. | An update on the progress of the pilot was reviewed. Please refer to the documents for any questions. |
4 | 310243009 Nutritional assessment (procedure) vs. 1759002 Assessment of nutritional status 4.1 Nutritional assessment and Assessment of nutritional status discussion | D. Pertel | Discuss recommendation for SNOMED CT regarding these two concepts. | A poll of the group shows an even split between those who consider the concepts the same and those that believe the concepts are different with Nutritional assessment being a broader concept. Distinguishing factors raised by some members are that Assessment of nutritional status are a) things that are measured, b) may not include nutrition related behavioral assessment. The Nutrition Assessment step in the eNCPT includes concepts that are measured and observed (eg, physical assessment) and includes nutrition related behavior assessment, such as, readiness to change stage. There appears to be agreement that the synonyms for both concepts may not be synonymous with their respective concepts. C-CDA reflects the concept Nutrition assessment consistent with the eNCPT as the Academy worked extensively with HL7 so there is no further direction based on C-CDA. Potential defining attributes for the procedure concepts were briefly reviewed. Defining concepts could be further determined once a decision is made. Literature provided in the document does not distinguish between the two concepts. Additional literature will be needed to clarify the difference between these if it is to be clear for the profession. |
5 | Inadequate and Excessive nutrition diagnoses 5.1 Review of Inadequate/Excessive models | D. Pertel | Review models for inadequate and excessive nutrition diagnoses. | This topic will be discussed on the 20 July 2020 call. |
6 | Adjournment | The next call is July 20, 2020. Please note, there will not be an August meeting. |
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