Query FAQs

Commonly asked questions about querying for patient information on demand

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Written by Shaina Luevano
Updated over a week ago

What is Carequality?  What is Commonwell?

  • These are networks that allow for the retrieval of patient information on demand. Each network has Implementers. For example, Epic is an Implementer of Carequality while athena is an Implementer of CommonWell (NOTE: Not all of their customers may be connected to these networks).

Where can I find if a clinic or health system is part of the query network?

  • Carequality has a search capability to find orgs that are live: https://carequality.org/active-sites-search/

  • NOTE: CommonWell also has a search on their website, but CommonWell members must opt in to connect through CommonWell to Carequality. If a group is live on CommonWell and opted in for Carequality, they will be searchable on Carequality’s website.

I searched for a group that I know has Epic (or another Carequality or CommonWell Implementer), why can’t I find them?

  • A group may be part of an Implementer’s customer base, but that does not mean that all of their customers are connected yet. In addition, a CommonWell group must opt-in to connectivity to Carequality.

What if I find a group on CommonWell, but I cannot find them when I try to query?

  • While CommonWell is an Implementer of Carequality, CommonWell members must opt-in to connectivity to Carequality. 

Why am I not finding the hospital that I am searching for?

  • Be sure that the parent organization is being searched for as opposed to an individual hospital. Some EHR vendors currently only publish organizations (e.g. Mission Hospital is part of Providence Health System) to the Carequality directory. Carequality is pushing for individual facilities within an organization to be listed, but the work is not yet complete.

Do I need to have the patient sign a release of information in order to search for their information?

  • No-this consent should be built into the documentation that the patient signs for the Carequality/CommonWell participating organization. They should be given an opt-out option if they do not want the information to be shared.

Do I need all of the patient demographics in order to complete a Query?

  • Name, DOB and gender are required to send a query. However, this may not be enough information for a result to return. 

  • The more information that is completed, the better chance that a successful match is made. Each piece of information is given a “score,” if you do not hit a certain threshold with the “score,” it will result in “No Match.” 

  • Example: A search for Michael Smith may return hundreds of results and therefore the system does not have enough information to narrow the response to a particular patient. Since a response will only contain one patient match, the response would be “no match.”

What if I have all of the information entered correctly and can’t find a match?

  • If access to multiple “Purpose of Use” values exists, ensure that Treatment was selected 

  • Patient might reside in a system but have different demographics, so a match cannot be made-some systems are set up to look for matches based on different spellings of the same names, or common nicknames, while others are not and it must be an exact match

  • Duplicate patients might exist, so it can't find one unique match

  • The patient might require consent or be opted out

Potential Solutions

  • Attempt searching another health system in the area or send a broadcast query using the Search HRR option.

  • If the patient is present for treatment and records are a necessity for Treatment, the best solution is to call the hospital and confirm that they know the patient. If the hospital can confirm the patient and provide the demographics they have registered, querying again with those exact demographics may find a match.

  • There's no way for us to know why a match wasn't made without partners telling us.

When will searches beyond the reason of Treatment be required?

  • The Federal Government is proposing to require additional purposes beyond Treatment, but there's no timeline on when any of that will actually be finalized.

What if I have an EHR? Can I use Kno2 for Query?

  • At this time, Kno2 offers Carequality to paper based providers (you must not have an EHR), EMS agencies, or any of our partners that have integrated the Carequality functionality. If you have an EHR that is not query-capable, we can work with them to get it integrated.

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