Diagnostic, therapeutic and other procedures represent a core process of routine care and take place at all sites of the Medical Informatics Initiative.
Surgery and procedure documentation is most detailed and usually digital at all sites in the central OR wards. Documentation is regularly carried out according to local specifications in a large number of separate operating and anaesthesia systems. Only the data on DRG-relevant procedures in the OPS table of the data set according to Section 301 of the German Social Code, Book V are available in a uniform form nationwide for all inpatient and partial-station cases from all German hospitals, including the university hospitals participating in the Medical Informatics Initiative.
In the future, procedure data will be of great importance for a multitude of questions, e.g. in efficacy studies and health economic analyses. However, since there are no requirements from the use cases of the medical informatics initiative that go beyond OPS recording, the adaptation of the MII-KDS is essentially limited to FHIR profiling and internationalization through the addition of SNOMED CT as a permitted code system.
Similar to the DIAGNOSIS module, the PROCEDURE module in the MII core data set is primarily linked to the PERSON module. Aside from the fact that, per se, almost all procedures require a provider, virtually all procedure information comes from providers where the persons are being treated as patients and their medical records are actively being managed.
It should be noted that the Medication module as well as the Case Data module have references to this module. Explanations can be found in the respective module.