IWeb Administrator Guide |
Administrative users can use the HL7 uploads settings (Settings > HL7 Uploads) to create default settings related to HL7 uploads, which allow customization between systems. The changes affect the HL7 realtime imports. The six categories of HL7 Uploads default settings are:
The HL7 uploads settings automatically populate the data fields on the HL7-related screens. For more information about HL7 uploads, see the Import/Export topics.
When you are finished updating the default settings for HL7 uploads, click the Save button. Changes take effect immediately. To cancel without saving, simply click a menu link on the left or click Back.
Remember to save your changes! If you click on a link in the menu before saving your changes, the changes are lost. |
If an error occurs, the error message will appear in red at the top of the screen.
There are two default settings in this first section:
Field | Description |
Incoming Account |
Select the default user name of the logged in user. |
Allow HL7 user to modify these settings |
Select this option to allow HL7 users to modify the default settings. To deny access to this screen for general HL7 users, deselect (disable) the option. The default is to not allow users to modify the HL7 settings (deselected). |
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Application Type |
Select the type of application to which this account is associated. This setting changes the format of sent messages and how messages are interpreted when received by this account. Examples:
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MRN identifier |
HL7 messages contain multiple patient identifiers in a repeating list. This setting indicates which patient identifier is the medical record number (MRN). Enter the correct identifier for messages that will be received by this account:
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Registry ID identifier |
Enter the patient identifier that will be used to represent the patient's ID in the state registry. Example: SR (default) |
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General logging |
Select the level of logging that should occur during normal transactions when no errors occur:
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Error logging |
Select the level of logging that should occur during transactions when an error occurs:
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Code table mappings |
A code table mapping is an XML description that indicates how coded values should be translated into and out of the application. Use this setting to define mappings for HL7 files that do not follow the CDC standards for code values. Example:
In the above example, the provider uses the number 2508, while the state registry uses 3LY05. An import value for each provider should be added.
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Deduplicate |
Select when you want the incoming data to be scheduled for the deduplication process. All incoming data is eventually deduplicated. The options are:
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Hash ID by sender |
This option is rarely used. On the rare occasion that the sending system collects data from different systems and sends the information in one account, the MRN ID can be hashed to make it unique. To do this, the sending facility (MSH-4) and sending application (MSH-3) are concatenated together and then hashed to generate a unique sequence of characters (the hash), which is prepended to the MRN listed in the record using a colon. For example, if the patient MRN is 975779 and the resulting hash is 3780937371, the registry stores the MRN as 3780937371:975779. This new ID is then submitted to IWeb as the patient's MRN. This method ensures that even if two entities within the data stream assign the same MRN, they will appear as different MRNs after they are hashed.
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Newborn first name matcher |
This option is used to create a placeholder name for babies that have not yet been named. IWeb supports and recognizes standard placeholder first names such as newborn, baby girl, and baby boy, but sending systems may use other naming conventions such as FC-Jones Jones (female child of Ms. Jones with the possible last name of Jones) that may not be recognized by IWeb. To standardize incoming placeholder names, a regular expression can be entered into this field to match against first names. If the regular expression matches against a first name, it is then replaced with the name Newborn. Leaving this field blank turns this feature off. |
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Accept if not older than |
This option can be used if patients older than a certain age (e.g., 18) are not to be accepted when sent by sending systems. IWeb will reject/ignore patient records that exceed the set age. To enable this feature, enter a cutoff age (in years) that is greater than 0. For example, if the value of 18 is entered, all patients aged 19 and older will not be accepted, but all patients aged 0 through 18 will be accepted. |
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Unknown vaccination handling |
This option determines what is done when a vaccine code is received but is not recognized. Select one of the following options:
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Update Current Patients |
Select this option (enable it)Â to always update a patient's demographics when patient data is uploaded, whether or not the uploaded data is the most current information on the patient. This option is selected (enabled) by default and will overwrite current patient demographics. If this option is not selected (disabled), the interface checks first for a patient with the same MRN that has already been submitted by this provider. If such a patient exists, the patient update is skipped. Vaccinations included with the message are added to the record. Deselect (disable) this option when old information is to be uploaded and the current demographics are already in IWeb for some or all patients. Disabling this option will prevent current patient records from being overwritten. |
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Insert patient as historical (non-owned) |
Select this option (enable it) to mark patient information as historical or non-owned. This will keep ownership from changing because of an update. This option is useful when loading data for non-owning entities (such as mobile shot clinics) or when loading initial data dumps that include many patients that are no longer seen by this clinic. This option is also useful when a new provider is brought on board and he has multiple years of legacy data. Loading this data with the option disabled could overwrite the registry data by changing the vaccination owner. |
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Insert vaccination as historical |
Select this option to mark vaccinations in HL7 as Administered or Historical. Some interfaces do not do this, so IWeb assumes that all vaccinations are Administered.
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Update registry inventory |
Select this option to flag the record so that the deduplicator will update the vaccination inventory amounts.
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Map vaccination VFC Eligible from PV1-20 |
Selecting this option indicates that the patient reserve table should be used when mapping vaccinations that are VFC-eligible during an HL7/DTT import. |
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Use Facility ID from HL7 v2.5 location |
Select this option to use the facility ID from the HL7 V2.5 location (section 11-4) when the provider uses HL7 V2.5. |
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Insert if sent: Â Â - Primary facility |
If an option below is selected, the data will be inserted into the registry if it is sent:
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Responses returned |
This option indicates what type of response is returned for a message. The default action is determined by the value of MSH-16 in each message. This can be overridden here, in which case it will apply to all messages received regardless of the value in MSH-16. If MSH-16 does not specify an action, the message is always sent a response. The choices are:
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Varicella history-of-disease code |
Some systems store Varicella History-of-Disease as a special immunization code, although it normally should be sent as a contraindication. Use this setting to specify the code used by another system. |
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Patient VFC Eligibility Private Insurance code |
Select an option to indicate the value from the VFC status list that corresponds to private insurance. This field is used primarily by the state of Washington. It maps the V10 option to a specific value for VFC-eligible lookups. Private Insurance is not usually included in the list of standard options for the VFC-eligible lookups, but this option allows V10 to be mapped to that, or for any other custom VFC-eligible option.
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Assume Guardian for blank Relationship code |
Select this option to assume a blank Relationship code means the person is the patient's guardian. |
 These options apply only to ORU messages received from laboratory interfaces. They do not apply to regular vaccination updates such as VXUs. As of version 5.11.x, the existing logician (GE Centricity) interface has been changed to accommodate a single OBS term per vaccination. |
Field | Description |
Consent filter |
Select the type of consent filter to apply:
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Consent code |
Enter the code identifying where the consent value is recorded in the ORU. |
Consented value |
If the consent filter is Assume non-consented, a consent code must be specified. All records with this consent value will be accepted; all others will be ignored. |
Refused value |
If the consent filter is Assume consented, a non-consent code value must be specified. All records with this non-consent value will be ignored, and all others will be accepted. |
Assume administered |
Immunizations reported through a laboratory record include information about when an immunization was recorded. Use this option to indicate when an immunization should be considered administered. Example options:
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Observation definition |
Enter the XML definition that defines the codes that represent immunizations. |
Unknown code handling |
Select the value to handle the unknown codes:
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 HL7 users may query the registry for patient records. This section defines the options available when the registry is queried. |
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Strict exact match |
Select this option if the first name, last name, and birthdate must all match for an exact match designation when a user queries for a patient by MRN or SIIS ID. |
Query using |
Select all of the options that can be used to find a match in the registry. Each query is run in turn and the results are appended to the previous results. If the first query, Advanced Search, is always run, it examines the entire patient query to find a match. If an exact match is found, it is returned without running the additional queries. The additional queries include:
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Maximum number of matches |
Enter, as a whole number, the maximum number of possible matches that can be returned for one query. |
Enforce user agreement |
Select this option to force HL7 users to follow the user agreement protocol when making queries, if a user agreement has been defined. For example, if this option is selected (enabled) and the HL7 account sends a query request but the user account has not previously accepted the user agreement, the user is redirected to the user agreement page to accept it before the query is performed. |
Return master patient address |
Select this option to return the master patient address when queried. |
Return all normally private demographic fields from the master patient record |
Select this option to include demographic fields from the master patient record that are normally considered to be private. |
These options apply when data is queried or sent as updates from IWeb.
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Send as next of kin: Â Â - Facility |
Select one or more of these options to have the specified information sent as the next of kin for patients that have received vaccinations from the facility, IRMS, and/or physician, or are owned by the facility, IRMS, and/or physician. The options and the information sent are:
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Return vaccination forecast (queries only) |
Select this option to allow vaccination forecast queries to be returned, since some systems cannot handle the new forecasting information that is returned in a VXR. Select the option to enable the return of vaccination forecast (queries only). Deselected (disabled) is the default, which turns the vaccination forecast off. |
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Send vaccination deletes |
Select this option to enable the vaccination record to include deleted vaccinations.
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Send vaccinations as historical |
Select this option to mark all vaccinations as historical when sent. |
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Send contraindications |
Select this option to send contraindications. |
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Send TB Indurations |
Select this option to send TB indurations values in the OBX segment when a PPD test (CVX code 96) is returned. |
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Send Multiple Birth Count |
Select this option to send multiple birth counts. |
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Send name, sex, DOB from reserve record |
Select this option to send the name, sexual gender, and date of birth reported by the HL7 user's IRMS instead of the values in the master record. This is public information. The reserve record is the original data.
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Exclude: Â Â - Vaccinations with no CPT code |
Select the options that should be excluded:
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Indicate vaccination given at |
Select Facility or Organization (IRMS) if you want to include where the vaccination was given. |
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