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AS 4700.1.2.5:2014 pdf free

AS 4700.1.2.5:2014 pdf free.Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.5 and Version 2.5.1
AS 5017 clarifies the mechanisms for reliably identifying healthcare clients (e.g. patients).Refer to the PID segment for more details.
NOTE: It is important to differentiate between the identifiers for clinical purposes and those for eligibility or billing purposes. Refer to Clause 5.4 and PID-3 in Table 1.
AS 4846- 2006, Health Care Provider Identification, clarifies the mechanisms for reliably identifying healthcare providers. The implementation guide HB 222- 2006,Australian Health Care Client and Provider Identification Handbook [Ref. 6] was published as supplementary information to AS 4846- 2006 [Ref. 1] to define the messaging of this data.Refer to the PV1 segment in Clause 8.7 for communicating the patient’ s attending, referring and consulting doctor.
The ROL segment is used in this message to communicate providers not specified elsewhere. Person level providers with an ongoing relationship are reported in the ROL segment following the PID/PD1 segments. Providers corresponding to the PVI data are reported in the ROL segment following the PV 1/PV2 segments. Providers related to a specific procedure are reported in the ROL segment following the PR1 segment. Providers related to a specific insurance are reported in the ROL segment following the IN1/IN2/IN3 segments. To communicate the begin date and end date of the provider, the ROL-5_ Role begin date/time and the ROL-6- Role end date/time should be used in the ROL segment, with the applicable ROL-3- Role Code. Refer to HL7 V2.5, Section 12.4.3,for the definition of the ROL segment.
A patient who undergoes a hospital’s admission process to receive treatment and care.Patients are admitted for one or more reasons, including the need for clinical management, observation for assessment or diagnosis or medication needs, procedure(s) that require(s) specialist support facilities or expertise, legal reasons (e.g. under mental health or child protection legislation), or if the patient is aged nine days or less (see METeOR 268957 ‘Admitted patient’).AS 4700.1.2.5 pdf free download.

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