- Value Set IG - Please also refer to the HL7 Version 2 Implementation Guide: Laboratory Value Set Companion Guide Release 1, STU Release 3 - US Realm HL7 Standard for Trial Use (June 2018).
- Stakeholders should refer to the health department in their state or local jurisdiction to determine onboarding procedures, obtain a jurisdictional implementation guide if applicable, and determine which transport methods are acceptable for submitting ELR as there may be jursidictional variation or requirements.
- While the names differ, please note the content in the first two Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) implementation specifications listed above is now handled as a profile in the third listing, the Laboratory Results Interface (LRI) implementation specification, using the “LRI_PH_COMPONENT – ID: 2.16.840.1.113883.9.195.3.5” Result Profile Component.
- See HL7 V2 projects in the Interoperability Proving Ground.
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- Secure Communication – create a secure channel for client-to-server and server-to-server communication.
- Secure Message Router – securely route and enforce policy on inbound and outbound messages without interruption of delivery.
- Authentication Enforcer – centralized authentication processes.
- Authorization Enforcer – specifies access control policies.
- Credential Tokenizer – encapsulate credentials as a security token for reuse (e.g., – SAML, Kerberos).
- Assertion Builder – define processing logic for identity, authorization and attribute statements.
- User Role – identifies the role asserted by the individual initiating the transaction.
- Purpose of Use - Identifies the purpose for the transaction.
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Submitted by chris.baumgart… on 2021-09-29
WA State Department of Health ELR Comments
Washington State Department of Health appreciates having the standards listed on the “Electronic Transmission of Reportable Lab Results to Public Health Agencies” page and only has one recommended change at this time. Washington State Department of Health recommends adding FHIR US Lab Report (https://www.hl7.org/FHIR/2016May/uslab/uslabreport-guide.html) as an emerging standard for electronic lab reporting.