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Detailed Walkthrough of the NHS MIM, and Message Implementation Manual for Discharge

Detailed Walkthrough of the NHS MIM, and Message Implementation Manual for Discharge. Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics. Acknowledgements. This presentation was created by the Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics (YCHI) with supporting materials from NHS Connecting for

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Detailed Walkthrough of the NHS MIM, and Message Implementation Manual for Discharge

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  1. Detailed Walkthrough of the NHS MIM, and Message Implementation Manual for Discharge Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics

  2. Acknowledgements This presentation was created by the Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics (YCHI) with supporting materials from NHS Connecting for Health and HL7 UK.

  3. Learning Objectives • To be able to navigate the MIM, and use it as a support tool for developing future eHealth systems

  4. Presentation Outline • What are the definitions of HL7 roles, trigger events, and interactions? • What data types are in the MIM? • What artifacts are available for each message? • What do the MIM version numbers represent? • What do each of the sections of the MIM look like? • What domains does the MIM cover and not cover?

  5. What are the definitions of HL7 roles, trigger events, and interactions? • Application Roles • The role of application and systems in the sending and receiving of messages. • Trigger Events • Determine what causes a message to be sent – an explicit set of conditions that initiates the transfer of information. • For example: receipt of another message; end of a care event; or, completion of a report. • Interactions • Details the data flows, trigger events and rules, what information goes where and when, and who sends what.

  6. Map of Data Types in HL7 V3 Tim Benson (2010)

  7. Data Types in HL7 V3 A larger version can be found in the Resources for this RLO.

  8. What data types are in the MIM? • Simple Types • Boolean • Integer • Text and Encapsulated Data • Demographics • Person Name • Postal Address • Codes • Identifiers • Quantities • Dates and Times • Point In Time <nameuse="A"> <prefix>Mr</prefix> <given>John</given> <family>Smith</family> <validTime> <lowvalue="19990401"/> <highvalue="20040331"/> </validTime> </name>

  9. What artifacts are available for each message? • An R-MIM provides a diagrammatic view of the model that underpins a message. • Tabular View provides additional details about the various classes and attribute that are contained within a message model. • Interaction definitions specify the links between a number of other components and artefacts that support the sending of an actual communication.

  10. What do the MIM version numbers represent? Ian Townend

  11. What domains does the MIM cover, and not cover? • Common • Administrative • Alerts • Choose and Book • Common P2P • GP2GP • Legitimate Relationships • Personal Demographics Service • Health and Clinical Management • GP Summary • Pathology • Medication Management • PSIS Query • PSIS CDA • Admissions • Ambulance Messaging • Diagnostic Image Reporting • Discharge • Emergency Department • Health and Social Care Integration • HealthSpace • Mental Health • NHS Direct • Nullification • Out Of Hours • Outpatients • Sealed Envelopes • Generic CDA Documentation

  12. Refer to the Message Implementation Manual Walkthrough for Discharge. What do each of the sections of the MIM look like?

  13. Conclusions • The MIM uses HL7 V3 to map out roles, trigger events, interactions, and other resources • Several data types are supported within the MIM, and examples are given of each for you to reference • The MIM covers four main domains: common; administrative; health and clinical management; and, PSIS CDA • Several versions of the MIM exist, and software suppliers may be supporting any number of versions.

  14. Further Resources Web Sites • HL7 UK – http://www.hl7.org.uk • NHS Connecting for Health Data Services – http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandservices/data • TRUD – https://www.uktcregistration.nss.cfh.nhs.uk/trud/ Books • Benson, T. (2009) Principles of Health Interoperability HL7 and SNOMED. • Hinchley, A. (2007) Understanding HL7 - A Primer on the HL7 Version 3 Interoperability Standard.

  15. Leeds Institute of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine and HealthCharles Thackrah Building101 Clarendon RoadLeeds, United KingdomLS2 9LJTel. +44 (0) 113 343 4961www.ychi.leeds.ac.uk

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