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OSCOP Meetings

Upcoming OSCOP Meetings. All the meetings are on Thursdays from 1-3 pm Central Time

Upcoming Meetings
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Wednesday November 23, 2016
Thursday February 23, 2017
Wednesday May 24, 2017

Webinar connection sponsored by CHAMP Software.

Agenda and Call in instructions


[Omaha System Top Ten Reasons](Omaha System Top Ten with links.pdf)

[OSCOP Charter](documents/Charter/MOSUG%5FCharter2 %5F2.pdf)


Sign up for the OSCOP email list

Go to the Contact page. Send your name and email address. Type in the comments box that you would like to be added to the email list.

Nightingale Notes by CHAMP Software

The Omaha System Community of Practice

is a collaborative workgroup of public health and home care agencies, educators, and software vendors who use the Omaha System. OSCOP is a place to share Omaha System resources.

It is also an active workgroup with the purpose of improving and standardizing public health practice, documentation, data collection, and outcome reporting.

The OSCOP website is a central location to share our work with each other and with the wider Omaha System community. Some of the things you will find here include:

We welcome your use of the information with your acknowledgment, and appreciate your feedback.

PH-Doc Offers CCD/C-CDA Document

PH-Doc (Public Health Documentation System) has been sending and receiving Continuity of Care documents with exchange partners since 2012. The outgoing document includes a summary of services provided (using the Encounters Section), medications 'reported', allergies 'reported', diagnoses, Omaha System problems, vitals, smoking status, immunizations, along with Omaha System signs and symptoms and KBS ratings (using the Results Section). Agencies control how many years/months of history is included. Incoming documents can be reconciled and imported into the client/patient chart.
Examples:Family Home Visiting client

Nightingale Notes Offers Continuity of Care Document

Nightingale Notes offers a Continuity of Care Document (CCD) to support the national goal of data exchange at patient transitions of care. This report has emerged as a consensus priority from the national Meaningful Use mandate. The CCD includes data on demographics, medications, problems, conditions, results, and social history. This data is coded using national standards, and the outline format is standardized to make it easy for a health care provider to find information. The problems section contains Omaha System problems with mapping to SNOMED CT, and the results section includes Omaha System signs/symptoms and KBS ratings. Available in PDF, HTML, XML, and HL7; this human-readable document can also be read computers and incorporated within other software systems.

Examples:
Family Planning Client CCD
TB Client CCD

Second International Conference on Research Methods for Standardized Terminologies, April 15, 2015

Visit the conference web page.

First International Conference on Research Methods for Standardized Terminologies, April 3, 2013

Pre-conference to the Omaha System International Conference Sponsored by:

The Omaha System Partnership for Knowledge Discovery and Health Care Quality
The Center for Nursing Informatics,
University of Minnesota School of Nursing
The Minnesota Omaha System Users Group

Visit the conference page at the Omaha System Partnership website.

2010 KBS Rating Guide Supplement Completed

This version of the Omaha System KBS Rating Guide Supplement was updated in 2010 by over 200 international Omaha System users. Our goal is to support inter-rater reliability of Omaha System KBS rating data for research and program evaluation around the globe. We will be reviewing and updating the guide again in 2011. If you have suggestions for changes, please participate in the next review (details will be posted on this web page).

2010 KBS Rating Guide Supplement 8"x11"

2010 KBS Rating Guide Supplement booklet

Booklet printing instructions

The Omaha System Partnership for Knowledge Discovery and Health Care Quality

The Omaha System Partnership for Knowledge Discovery and Health Care Quality is a new initiative within the University of Minnesota School of Nursing.

The partnership has 3 components:

For more information visit the Omaha System Partnership website.