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IHE LBL Supplement Proposal Outline

IHE LBL Supplement Proposal Outline. Francesca Frexia – Alessandro Sulis. CRS4. Center for Research, Development, and Advanced Studies in Sardinia Interdisciplinary research center focused on computational sciences Located in the POLARIS Science and Technology Park (Pula, Sardinia, Italy)

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IHE LBL Supplement Proposal Outline

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  1. IHE LBL Supplement ProposalOutline Francesca Frexia – Alessandro Sulis

  2. CRS4 • Center for Research, Development, and Advanced Studies in Sardinia • Interdisciplinary research center focused on computational sciences • Located in the POLARIS Science and Technology Park (Pula, Sardinia, Italy) • Operational since 1992 • RTD staff of ~150 people CRS4 POLARIS Edificio 1 C.P. 25 09010 Pula (CA), ITALY www.crs4.it

  3. HealthcareFlows Group • Research topics and activities • Biomedical data modeling • Heterogeneous clinical systems interconnection • Telemedicine • Surgical simulation • Collaborations with: • Hospitals • Enterprises • IHE/HL7/openEHR consortiums

  4. LBL New Options This supplement for the Laboratory Technical Framework describes the introduction of two new options to the Laboratory Specimen Barcode Labeling (LBL) profile, in order to support labeled containers production and specimens collection confirmations events.

  5. LBL Profile The Laboratory Barcode Labeling Integration Profile supports this workflow: A robotic system delivers specimen containers pre-identified with a bar coded label, for the specimen collection related to a laboratory test order. This robotic system receives patient, test order and specimen data from another system (HIS, CIS, LIS), and issues a label for each (specimen, container) needed, with the specimen identifier bar coded on the label, and possibly other information 1480 printed on this label.

  6. LBL Actors and Transactions Actors: Label Information Provider (LIP) and Label Broker (LB) Transactions: LAB-61 (request mode) , LAB-62 (query mode)

  7. Supplement Proposed Overview • At the end of the process, the Label Broker itself may notify the successful production of the labeled containers and the successful specimens collection, before sending them to the analyzers for testing. • This can be achieved by adding two Transactions devoted to the notification of the end of the processes of labeling and of specimen collection: • LAB-63: Labeled containers production confirmation • LAB-64: Specimens collection confirmation

  8. Label Information Provider Query for label delivery instruction[LAB-62] ↑ Labeled containers production confirmation [LAB-63] ↑ ↓ Label Delivery Request [LAB-61] Specimens collection confirmation [LAB-64] ↑ Label Broker Diagram Comparison

  9. Conclusions • Two transactions, with complete message description, have been proposed to implement the notification of successful production of labeled containers and succesful specimen collection. • The adding of these information have been considered useful, but some items have to be discussed and decided: • how many transactions has to be added? • - The implementation proposed is good?

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