HL7 Version 2.5.1 Implementation Guide: Vital Records .

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V251 IG VRDRPT DSTU R1 2012AUGHL7 Version 2.5.1 Implementation Guide:Vital Records Death Reporting, Release 1 (US Realm)Draft Standard for Trial UseAugust 2012Principal AuthorMead WalkerJoginder Madra; Gordon Point Informatics LtdKen Pool, MD; OZ SystemsJohn Roberts; Tennessee Department of HealthRob Savage; Rob Savage ConsultingMichelle Williamson; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health StatisticsProject SponsorHL7 Public Health Emergency ResponsePublication of this draft standard for trial use and comment has been approved by Health LevelSeven International (HL7). This draft standard is not an accredited American National Standard.The comment period for use of this draft standard shall end 24 months from the date ofpublication. Suggestions for revision should be submitted ing this 24 month evaluation period, this draft standard, revised as necessary, will besubmitted to a normative ballot in preparation for approval by ANSI as an American NationalStandard. Implementations of this draft standard shall be viable throughout the normative ballotprocess and for up to six months after publication of the relevant normative standard.Copyright 2012 Health Level Seven International . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The reproduction of this material in any formis strictly forbidden without the written permission of the publisher. HL7 International and Health Level Seven are registeredtrademarks of Health Level Seven International. Reg. U.S. Pat & TM Off.

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Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION . 11.1 Purpose .11.2 Audience.11.3 Scope .11.4 Conventions.11.4.1 Message Element Attributes.12. MESSAGING INFRASTRUCTURE . 72.1 Messaging Framework .72.1.1 Delimiters .72.1.2 Null Values In Fields Vs. Components .82.1.3 Lengths .82.1.4 Snapshot processing .82.2 Use Of Escape Sequences In Text Fields .92.3 Data Types.102.3.1 CE – Coded Element .112.3.2 CWE – Coded with Exceptions .122.3.3 CX – Extended Composite ID with Check Digit.152.3.4 DR – Date/Time Range .162.3.5 DT – Date .162.3.6 DTM – Date/Time .172.3.7 EI – Entity Identifier.172.3.8 ERL – Error Location .182.3.9 FN – Family Name .192.3.10 FT – Formatted Text Data .192.3.11 HD – Hierarchic Designator .192.3.12 ID – Coded Value for HL7-Defined Tables .202.3.13 IS – Coded Value for User-Defined Tables.202.3.14 MSG – Message Type .212.3.15 NM – Numeric.212.3.16 PL – Person Location .212.3.17 PT – Processing Type .222.3.18 SAD – Street Address.232.3.19 SI – Sequence ID .232.3.20 ST – String Data .242.3.21 TS – Time Stamp.242.3.22 TX – Text Data.242.3.23 VID – Version Identifier.25

Table of Contents2.3.24 XAD – Extended Address. 252.3.25 XCN – Extended Composite ID Number and Name for Persons . 272.3.26 XON – Extended Composite Name and Identification Number for Organizations . 292.3.27 XPN – Extended Person Name (XPN) . 302.3.1 XTN – Extended Telecommunication Number . 313. MESSAGE PROFILE – VITAL RECORDS MEDICAL DEATH REPORTING MESSAGING. 333.1 Use Case Model. 333.2 Dynamic Interaction Model . 343.3 Interactions . 363.4 References. 374. MESSAGES . 404.1 ADT A04 . 414.2 ADT A08 . 434.3 ADT A23 . 464.4 ACK A04 ACK, ACK A08 ACK, ACK A28 ACK . 485. SEGMENT AND FIELD DESCRIPTIONS . 515.1 MSH – Message Header Segment . 515.2 SFT – Software segment. 545.3 MSA – Acknowledgement Segment. 545.4 ERR – Error Segment . 555.5 EVN – Event Type segment . 565.6 PID – Patient Identification Segment. 575.7 PV1 – Patient Visit Segment. 605.8 OBX – Observation/Result Segment . 635.8.1 Death Reporting Observation Types. 665.9 PDA – Patient Death and Autopsy Segment. 696. CODE SYSTEMS AND VALUE SETS. 716.1 Vocabulary Summary . 726.1.1 Vocabulary Tables . 757. EXAMPLE DEATH INFORMATION MESSAGES. 81

Index of TablesINDEX OF TABLESTable 1 Message Element Attributes. 2Table 2. Usage Conformance Testing Recommendations . 4Table 3 Delimiters. 7Table 4 Supported Data Types. 10Table 5; Coded Element (CE) . 11Table 6. Coded with Exceptions (CWE) . 12Table 7. Extended Composite ID with check digit (CX). 15Table 8. Date/Time Range (DR). 16Table 9. Date (DT) . 16Table 10. Date/Time (DTM). 17Table 11. Entity Identifier (EI) . 17Table 12. Error Location (ERL). 18Table 13. Family Name (FN) . 19Table 14. Formatted Text Data (FT). 19Table 15. Hierarchic Designator (HD) . 19Table 16. Coded Value - HL7 Defined Table (ID) . 20Table 17. Coded Value - User Defined Table (IS). 20Table 18. Message Type (MSG) . 21Table 19. Numeric (NM) . 21Table 20. Person Location (PL). 21Table 21. Processing Type (PT). 22Table 22. Street Address (SAD) . 23Table 23. Sequence ID (SI) . 23Table 24. String Data (ST). 24Table 25. Time Stamp (TS) . 24Table 26. Text Data (TX) . 24Table 27. Version Identifier (VID) . 25Table 28. Extended Address (XAD) . 25Table 29. Extended Composite ID Number and Name (XCN). 27Table 30. Extended Composite ID/Name Organization (XON) . 29Table 31. Extended Person Name . 30Table 32. Extended Telecommunication Number (XTN) . 31Table 33. Death Reporting Use Case Details . 33Table 34 Dynamic Definition: Transactions with ACKs . 36Table 35. Dynamic Definitions: Transactions without ACKs . 36Table 36. Death Reporting Interactions. 36Table 37. Abstract Message - ADT A04 .

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