Behavioral Health eCarePlan Collaborative Project
Project Overview
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) seeks to adapt an open-source SMART on Fast Health Interoperability Resources® (FHIR®) application based on the HL7® Multiple Chronic Condition (MCC) care plan effort for three behavioral health use cases and pilot the application in stand-alone behavioral health clinics with challenges in exchanging health information.
Project Dates
This project began in 2024 and is estimated to be completed in 2026.
Project Goals
The goals of this project are to:
- Fine tune the MyCarePlanner/eCarePlanner applications to improve the exchange of structured behavioral health data, enabling both standard storage to a supplemental data store and write-back to any electronic health record (EHR) available. The system is built to allow any structured data collection form to be incorporated and translated into FHIR questionnaire queries.
- Connect and pilot the MyCarePlanner/eCarePlanner applications to a set of behavioral health providers with EHRs with limited health information exchange capabilities.
- Perform a formal evaluation of the applications’ capabilities for three key behavioral health use cases.
- The results will be shared not only with the behavioral health sites and their patients, but also with a number of key groups focused on open-source tools, including HL7, behavioral health peer support networks, and the eCarePlan cross-agency management group.
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Press Release
To find out more about this project and the other 2024 LEAP in Health IT awardees, read the press release.