Amy L. Blum, MHSA, RHIA, CTR Medical Systems Specialist Mortality Medical Classification Branch (MMCB) Division of Vital Statistics (DVS) National Center.

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Amy L. Blum, MHSA, RHIA, CTR Medical Systems Specialist Mortality Medical Classification Branch (MMCB) Division of Vital Statistics (DVS) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

It is envisioned as a “next generation” collection method for mortality records that goes beyond the current electronic death registration system (EDRS) model (which is basically a reproduction of the paper form in electronic media). What is EZ-MMD?

Several model designs are being tested. All models are questioned based similar to electronic tax completion software. The questions permit a certifier to provide medical information about cause of death independent of the format of the death certificate. What will it look like?

To improve the quality of death certificate data Current death certificate data is often incomplete or inaccurate Many certifiers are unfamiliar with the format of the death certificate To help certifiers complete the certificate as easily as possible EZ-MMD will be accessible from all hand-held devices as well as hosptial EHR systems Why develop EZ-MMD?

Will be the validation engine for EZ-MMD A comprehensive set of mortality-focused validations and checks to enable the data provider to correct or clarify the data at the source immediately, without waiting for after-the-fact follow-up efforts, such as queries. VIEWS (Validations and Interactive Edits Web Service)

For use through electronic data systems Exchanges data using XML messages through a CDC provided web service. No user interface. A state or vendor must design it’s own. VIEWS (Validations and Interactive Edits Web Service)

“Intelligent” spell checking Rare words Abbreviations Basic data validations such as date of injury and date of death inconsistency Surveillance – prompts for “conditions of interest” Medical edits – age and sex and condition mismatches Rare causes Nonspecific entries VIEWS validations features

It all starts with the data: Better data equals better surveillance. How will EZ-MMD affect surveillance?

The different models being developed can be viewed at the exhibit booth at the following time: Tuesday August 7 3:30-4:00p.m. Wednesday August 8, 8:00-10:00a.m. Please stop by! EZ-MMD demonstrations

The next set of slides will be a demonstration of one of the EZ-MMD models. The model demonstration