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A weight management (healthy weight) summary report document contains a collection of patient information (e.g. demographics, physical measurements [e.g. BMI], behaviors [e.g. dietary, physical activity, sleep], medications, procedures/interventions, personal goals, and family history) used to assess and monitor healthy weight management. Patient healthy weight data may also be reported to the public health for monitor and surveillance and to establish community programs, services, and facilities to encourage improved healthy lifestyles. Reports based on these data can be used to quantitatively evaluate the impact of program interventions and track changes in BMI and other healthy weight metric prevalence at points-in-time and over-time.
status
ACTIVE
Fully-Specified Name
component
Weight management summary report
property
Find = Finding
time
Pt = Point in time: To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements.
system
{Setting}
scale
Doc = Document: A document that could be in many formats (XML, narrative, etc.)
method
{Role}
Additional Names
short name
Weight management sum rpt
Basic Attributes
class
DOC.ONTOLOGY
type
2 Clinical
order vs. observation
Both
Associated Observations
LOINC codes that represent optional associated observation(s) for a clinical observation or laboratory test. A LOINC term may represent a single associated observation or panel containing several associated observations.
Previous Releases: Based on Clinical LOINC Committee decision during the September 2014 meeting, {Provider} was changed to {Author Type} to emphasize a greater breadth of potential document authors. At the September 2015 Clinical LOINC Committee meeting, the Committee decided to change {Author Type} to {Role} to align with the 'Role' axis name in the LOINC Document Ontology.;