2026-02-05 LabMCoP Meeting Notes
Date
Feb 5, 2026
Attendees
Present | Name | Organization |
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X | Nancy Cornish | CDC |
| Manjula Dharmawardhana | CDC |
X | Riki Merrick | APHL |
X | Christina Gallegos | APHL |
X | Amy Liu | Inductive Health / APHL |
- | Raj Dash | Duke / CAP |
X | John Snyder | Pragmatic Terminologies, LLC |
- | Andrea Pitkus | UW |
| Kathy Walsh | Labcorp |
| Rob Hausam | Hausam Consulting |
| Pam Banning | 3M |
Upcoming OOO |
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Nancy Update |
| CDC is working on https://isp.healthit.gov/united-states-core-data-interoperability-uscdi#draft-uscdi-v7 Specimen Collection Date/Time: is covered by Performance Time under the Healthcare Information Attributes looking for use cases to support these othere elements - this was discussed 2026-01-20 LIDR Meeting Notes
Reached out to CAP to help explain why these are important for providers to have in the EHR-s see if we can also get input from ASCP, ASM and ADLM. Maybe AMA? SHIELD feedback: |
Specimen CMT terms review | Christina | NHSN Updates are expected in January in VSAC - get from this valueset: Row 642, RectalScrapeSample has equal SNOMED codes in SPM4 and SPM7 - fixed to have the correct procedure code |
Lab tests as procedures or orderables |
| Recommendation by SNOMED is that the Observable entity hierarchy be used for both ordering and resulting. As for the technique hierarchy, that in no way is intended to be used for either ordering or resulting laboratory tests. Those concepts are used to model both observables and procedures. SNOMED LOINC extension: https://browser.loincsnomed.org/?perspective=full&conceptId1=363787002&edition=MAIN/LOINC/2025-09-21&release=&languages=en The problem is that major EHR-s vendors have set up CPOE using Procedures for orders to initiate a workflow (that creates the triggering event in the system) - that’s where the push-back comes from. There is a CPT to SNOMED CT mapping (as a paid mapping available from AMA), but no LOINC mapping. Can we reach out to CAP Informatics, ADLM Informatics and ASCLS Informatics to get their take on where Lab tests should live
We had said we would work through the Colonoscopy example: Reference links: clinical guidelines: Official journal of the American College of Gastroenterology | ACG Quality Indicators: Official journal of the American College of Gastroenterology | ACG
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Specimen CMT - Hosting Options |
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European Semantic work |
| Link to the German FHIR IG around suceptibility testing: Confluence page: Ask if Rob can keep us updated |
Specimen CMT pilot implementers |
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Specimen CMT - education | no updates |
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Specimen CMT - tracking implementation impact
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Future projects for this call after CMT | no updates |
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Recording:
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