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HB 262-2012

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

Guidelines for messaging between diagnostics providers and health service providers

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Language(s)

English

Published date

14-02-2012

€125.75
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This Handbook provides support for AS4700.2-2007, which is the Standard for implementing external messaging using HL7 between diagnostics providers and all health service providers in Australia, using HL7Version 2.4.

Committee
IT-014
DocumentType
Handbook
ISBN
978 1 74342 022 5
Pages
155
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Handbook provides sufficient detail and discussion for the implementation of an HL7 based system for diagnostics messaging. It is intended that it be used as an implementation guide in conjunction with AS 4700.2 and HL7 V2.4.Diagnostics messaging implementation comprises both orders and results.The guidelines are presented in three stages:Overview of HL7 structure and operation.Discussions on issues relating to diagnostics messaging in Australia.Detailed definition of HL7 message structures and segments.The guidelines clarify the way a particular situation should be interpreted or handled. Implementers must adhere to the field definitions of AS 4700.2. However, this Handbook describes methodologies and field structures and ways in which the content can be developed.One aspect which is included and not covered by the HL7 protocol relates to the transfer of messages between diagnostics providers and healthcare providers where the HL7 lower layer protocol is not appropriate (see HL7 Implementation Guide www.hl7.org.au/downloads). In many cases this will occur between private clinics and private diagnostic facilities. Relevant issues relating to file processing and data encryption are discussed in some sections. Where this is not applicable to a real-time installation these sections can be ignored.

Originated as HB 262-2002.
Second edition 2008.
Third edition 2012.

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ATS 5201-2010 Australian diagnostic - Pathology and radiology - Reporting profile
AS 4700.2-2007 Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.4 Pathology and medical imaging (diagnostics)
AS ISO 10007-2003 Quality management systems - Guidelines for configuration management
TR 2966-2007 Standardization of Hierarchic Designators in HL7 messaging
AS 4590-2006 Interchange of client information
AS ISO 10002-2006 Customer satisfaction - Guidelines for complaints handling in organizations (ISO 10002:2004, MOD)
AS 4700.6(INT)-2007 Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.5 Referral, discharge and health record messaging
ATS 5822-2010 E-health secure message delivery
AS ISO 1000-1998 The international system of units (SI) and its application
AS 4700.2-2004 Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 Pathology orders and results
AS ISO 10006-2003 Quality management systems - Guidelines for quality management in projects
AS/NZS 2632.1:2008 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Country codes
AS 4700.6-2006 Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.4 - Referral, discharge and health record messaging
AS 4700.1-1998 Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3 - Patient administration
AS 5017-2006 Health Care Client Identification
HB 308-2011 Location of digital signatures in HL7 V2 Messages

AS 4700.6-2013 Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.5 Referral, discharge and health record messaging
SA HB 234-2012 Healthcare identifier HL7 implementation guide

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