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HdBe AlcoholUse
In the context of this information model, alcohol is the collective term for alcoholic beverages consumed as a leisure product. This information model describes the information asked of the patient about their alcohol use.
Purpose
During the social anamnesis, the patient is frequently asked about their alcohol consumption. Excessive (episodic) alcohol consumption may influence the current treatment and diagnostics. Alcohol-related problems are diagnosed as secondary diagnoses more and more often. Source: Guidelines - Multidisciplinary guidelines for Disorders in alcohol use (CBO, 2009)
Instructions
If the exchange of information on past alcohol consumption is desired in the event that the patient has by now stopped or significantly reduced their alcohol intake, then this can be done by applying the information model a second time with an entered stop date, so that it is clear that the amount of units per day is the past amount.
If desired, the sender can include the type of alcohol used in the ‘Comment’ field.
- type LogicalModel
- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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