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2. ControlContentsContents
Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter 02: Control
Chapter 02a: Control (continued)
Chapter 03: Patient Administration
Chapter 04: Order Entry
Chapter 05: Query
Chapter 06: Financial Management
Chapter 07: Observation Reporting
Chapter 08: Master Files
Chapter 09: Medical Records/Information Management (Document Management)
Chapter 10: Scheduling
Chapter 11: Patient Referral
Chapter 12: Patient Care
Chapter 13: Clinical Laboratory Automation
Chapter 14: Application Management
Chapter 15: Personnel Management
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2.1 CHAPTER 2 CONTENTS
2.2 INTRODUCTION
2.3 CONCEPTUAL APPROACH
2.3.1 Trigger events
2.3.2 Acknowledgments: original mode
2.3.3 Acknowledgments: enhanced mode
2.3.4 Queries
2.4 COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT
2.5 MESSAGE FRAMEWORK
2.5.1 Messages
2.5.2 Segments and segment groups
2.5.3 Fields
2.5.3.1 Position (sequence within the segment)
2.5.3.2 Maximum length
2.5.3.3 Data type
2.5.3.4 Optionality
2.5.3.5 Repetition
2.5.3.6 Table
2.5.3.7 ID number
2.5.3.8 Name
2.5.4 Message delimiters
2.6 MESSAGE CONSTRUCTION RULES
2.6.1 Rules for the sender
2.6.1.1 Message Construction Pseudocode
2.6.1.2 Message Construction Flow Chart
2.6.2 Rules for the recipient
2.6.3 Encoding rules notes
2.7 USE OF ESCAPE SEQUENCES IN TEXT FIELDS
2.7.1 Formatting codes
2.7.2 Escape sequences supporting multiple character sets
2.7.3 Highlighting
2.7.4 Special character
2.7.5 Hexadecimal
2.7.6 Formatted text
2.7.7 Local
2.8 VERSION COMPATIBILITY DEFINITION
2.8.1 Adding messages or message constituents
2.8.2 Changing messages or message constituents
2.8.3 Deprecating messages or message constituents
2.8.4 Removing messages or message constituents
2.8.5 Early adoption of HL7 changes
2.8.6 Technical correction rules
2.9 MESSAGE PROCESSING RULES
2.9.1 Message initiation
2.9.2 Message response using the original processing rules
2.9.2.1 Accept and validate the message in responding system
2.9.2.2 Accept and validate/process the message in the receiving application
2.9.2.3 Transmit the response message
2.9.3 Response using enhanced acknowledgement
2.9.3.1 Accept and validate the message in responding system
2.9.3.2 Transmit general acknowledgement message
2.9.3.3 Transmit application acknowledgement
2.10 SPECIAL HL7 PROTOCOLS
2.10.1 Sequence number protocol
2.10.2 Continuation messages and segments
2.10.2.0 hiddentex
2.10.2.1 Segment fragmentation/continuation using the ADD segment
2.10.2.2 Segment fragmentation/continuation using the DSC segment
2.10.2.3 Segment fragmentation across messages
2.10.3 HL7 batch protocol
2.10.3.0
2.10.3.1 HL7 batch file structure
2.10.3.2 Related segments and data usage
2.10.3.3 Acknowledging batches
2.10.3.4 Batch message as a query response
2.10.4 Modes for updating via repeating segments
2.10.4.0
2.10.4.1 Snapshot mode update definition
2.10.4.2 Action code/unique identifier mode update definition
2.11 LOCAL EXTENSION
2.11.1 Messages
2.11.2 Trigger events
2.11.3 Segment groups
2.11.4 Segments
2.11.4.1 Local extension rules for segments
2.11.4.2 Caveats for locally extending segments
2.11.5 Data types
2.11.6 Tables
2.12 CONFORMANCE USING MESSAGE PROFILES
2.12.1 Message profile
2.12.1.1 Message profile identifier
2.12.1.2 Message profile publish/subscribe topics
2.12.2 Use case model
2.12.3 Dynamic definition
2.12.3.1 Interaction model
2.12.3.2 Acknowledgements
2.12.4 Static definition
2.12.4.1 Static definition identifier
2.12.4.2 Static definition publish/subscribe topics
2.12.5 Profile type
2.12.5.1 Vendor constrainable profiles
2.12.5.2 Realm constrainable profiles
2.12.5.3 Implementation profiles
2.12.6 Static definition concepts
2.12.6.1 Cardinality
2.12.6.2 Usage
2.12.6.3 Relationship between HL7 optionality and conformance usage
2.12.6.4 Relationship between usage and cardinality
2.12.6.5 Usage within hierarchical elements
2.12.6.6 Condition predicate
2.12.7 Static definition - message level
2.12.7.1 Segment definitions
2.12.7.2 Segment usage
2.12.7.3 Segment cardinality
2.12.7.5 Field definitions
2.12.7.6 Field cardinality
2.12.7.7 Field usage
2.12.7.8 Data type
2.12.7.9 Length
2.12.7.10 Table reference
2.12.8 Static definition - field level
2.12.8.1 Field Definitions
2.12.8.2 User-defined and suggested field values
2.12.8.3 Constant values
2.12.8.4 Data values
2.12.8.5 Components and subcomponents
2.12.9 Message profile document
2.12.9.1 Message profile document format
2.12.9.2 Message profile document definition
2.12.10 Tools
2.13 CHAPTER FORMATS FOR DEFINING HL7 MESSAGES
2.13.1 Message representation
2.13.2 HL7 abstract message syntax example
2.14 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MESSAGES
2.14.1 ACK - general acknowledgment
2.14.2 MCF - delayed acknowledgment
2.15 MESSAGE CONTROL SEGMENTS
2.15.1 ADD - addendum segment
2.15.1.0 ADD field definition
2.15.1.1 ADD-1 Addendum Continuation Pointer (ST) 00066
2.15.2 BHS - batch header segment
2.15.2.0 BHS field definitions
2.15.2.1 BHS-1 Batch Field Separator (ST) 00081
2.15.2.2 BHS-2 Batch Encoding Characters (ST) 00082
2.15.2.3 BHS-3 Batch Sending Application (HD) 00083
2.15.2.4 BHS-4 Batch Sending Facility (HD) 00084
2.15.2.5 BHS-5 Batch Receiving Application (HD) 00085
2.15.2.6 BHS-6 Batch Receiving Facility (HD) 00086
2.15.2.7 BHS-7 Batch Creation Date/Time (TS) 00087
2.15.2.8 BHS-8 Batch Security (ST) 00088
2.15.2.9 BHS-9 Batch Name/ID/Type (ST) 00089
2.15.2.10 BHS-10 Batch Comment (ST) 00090
2.15.2.11 BHS-11 Batch Control ID (ST) 00091
2.15.2.12 BHS-12 Reference Batch Control ID (ST) 00092
2.15.3 BTS - batch trailer segment
2.15.3.0 BTS field definitions
2.15.3.1 BTS-1 Batch Message Count (ST) 00093
2.15.3.2 BTS-2 Batch Comment (ST) 00090
2.15.3.3 BTS-3 Batch Totals (NM) 00095
2.15.4 DSC - continuation pointer segment
2.15.4.0 DSC field definitions
2.15.4.1 DSC-1 Continuation Pointer (ST) 00014
2.15.4.2 DSC-2 Continuation Style (ID) 01354
2.15.5 ERR - error segment
2.15.5.0 ERR field definition
2.15.5.1 ERR-1 Error Code and Location (ELD) 00024
2.15.5.2 ERR-2 Error Location (ERL) 01812
2.15.5.3 ERR-3 HL7 Error Code (CWE) 01813
2.15.5.4 ERR-4 Severity (ID) 01814
2.15.5.5 ERR-5 Application Error Code (CWE) 01815
2.15.5.6 ERR-6 Application Error Parameter (ST) 01816
2.15.5.7 ERR-7 Diagnostic Information (TX) 01817
2.15.5.8 ERR-8 User Message (TX) 01818
2.15.5.9 ERR-9 Inform Person Indicator (IS) 01819
2.15.5.10 ERR-10 Override Type (CWE) 01820
2.15.5.11 ERR-11 Override Reason Code (CWE) 01821
2.15.5.12 ERR-12 Help Desk Contact Point (XTN) 01822
2.15.6 FHS - file header segment
2.15.6.0 FHS field definitions
2.15.6.1 FHS-1 File Field Separator (ST) 00067
2.15.6.2 FHS-2 File Encoding Characters (ST) 00068
2.15.6.3 FHS-3 File Sending Application (HD) 00069
2.15.6.4 FHS-4 File Sending Facility (HD) 00070
2.15.6.5 FHS-5 File Receiving Application (HD) 00071
2.15.6.6 FHS-6 File Receiving Facility (HD) 00072
2.15.6.7 FHS-7 File Creation Date/Time (TS) 00073
2.15.6.8 FHS-8 File Security (ST) 00074
2.15.6.9 FHS-9 File Name/ID (ST) 00075
2.15.6.10 FHS-10 File Header Comment (ST) 00076
2.15.6.11 FHS-11 File Control ID (ST) 00077
2.15.6.12 FHS-12 Reference File Control ID (ST) 00078
2.15.7 FTS - file trailer segment
2.15.7.0 FTS field definitions
2.15.7.1 FTS-1 File Batch Count (NM) 00079
2.15.7.2 FTS-2 File Trailer Comment (ST) 00080
2.15.8 MSA - message acknowledgment segment
2.15.8.0 MSA field definitions
2.15.8.1 MSA-1 Acknowledgment Code (ID) 00018
2.15.8.2 MSA-2 Message Control ID (ST) 00010
2.15.8.3 MSA-3 Text Message (ST) 00020
2.15.8.4 MSA-4 Expected Sequence Number (NM) 00021
2.15.8.5 MSA-5 Delayed Acknowledgment Type 00022
2.15.8.6 MSA-6 Error Condition (CE) 00023
2.15.9 MSH - message header segment
2.15.9.0 MSH field definitions
2.15.9.1 MSH-1 Field Separator (ST) 00001
2.15.9.2 MSH-2 Encoding Characters (ST) 00002
2.15.9.3 MSH-3 Sending Application (HD) 00003
2.15.9.4 MSH-4 Sending Facility (HD) 00004
2.15.9.5 MSH-5 Receiving Application (HD) 00005
2.15.9.6 MSH-6 Receiving Facility (HD) 00006
2.15.9.7 MSH-7 Date/Time Of Message (TS) 00007
2.15.9.8 MSH-8 Security (ST) 00008
2.15.9.9 MSH-9 Message Type (MSG) 00009
2.15.9.10 MSH-10 Message Control ID (ST) 00010
2.15.9.11 MSH-11 Processing ID (PT) 00011
2.15.9.12 MSH-12 Version ID (VID) 00012
2.15.9.13 MSH-13 Sequence Number (NM) 00013
2.15.9.14 MSH-14 Continuation Pointer (ST) 00014
2.15.9.15 MSH-15 Accept Acknowledgment Type (ID) 00015
2.15.9.16 MSH-16 Application Acknowledgment Type (ID) 00016
2.15.9.17 MSH-17 Country Code (ID) 00017
2.15.9.18 MSH-18 Character Set (ID) 00692
2.15.9.18.1 Alphabetic Languages Other Than English
2.15.9.18.2 Non-Alphabetic Languages
2.15.9.19 MSH-19 Principal Language of Message (CE) 00693
2.15.9.20 MSH-20 Alternate Character Set Handling Scheme (ID) 01317
2.15.9.21 MSH-21 Message Profile Identifier (EI) 01598
2.15.10 NTE - notes and comments segment
2.15.10.0 NTE field definitions
2.15.10.1 NTE-1 Set ID - NTE (SI) 00096
2.15.10.2 NTE-2 Source of comment (ID) 00097
2.15.10.3 NTE-3 Comment (FT) 00098
2.15.10.4 NTE-4 Comment Type (CE) 01318
2.15.11 OVR - override segment
2.15.11.0 OVR field definitions
2.15.11.1 OVR-1 Business Rule Override Type (CNE) 01829
2.15.11.2 OVR-2 Business Rule Override Code (CWE) 01830
2.15.11.3 OVR-3 Override Comments (TX) 01831
2.15.11.4 OVR-4 Override Entered By (XCN) 01832
2.15.11.5 OVR-5 Override Authorized By (XCN) 01833
2.15.12 SFT - software segment
2.15.12.0 SFT field definitions
2.15.12.1 SFT-1 Software Vendor Organization (XON) 01834
2.15.12.2 SFT-2 Software Certified Version or Release Number (ST) 01835
2.15.12.3 SFT-3 Software Product Name (ST) 01836
2.15.12.4 SFT-4 Software Binary ID (ST) 01837
2.15.12.5 SFT-5 Software Product Information (TX) 01838
2.15.12.6 SFT-6 Software Install Date (TS) 01839
2.16 DATA TYPES
2.17 MISCELLANEOUS HL7 TABLES USED ACROSS ALL CHAPTERS
2.17.1 Message type table
2.17.2 Event type table
2.17.3 Message structure table
2.17.4 Coding system table
2.17.5 Yes/no indicator table
2.17.6 Expanded yes/no indicator table
2.18 SAMPLE CONTROL MESSAGES
2.18.1 General acknowledgment
2.18.2 General acknowledgement, error return
2.18.3 Message using sequence number: protocol
2.18.4 Message fragmentation
2.18.5 Acknowledgement message using original mode processing
2.18.6 Acknowledgement message using enhanced mode processing
2.19 MESSAGE PROFILE DOCUMENT DEFINITION
2.19.1 Message profile schema
2.19.2 Message profile DTD
2.20 OUTSTANDING ISSUES
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