HB 172.2-2006
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Message Usage Model Current Standards
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06-06-2019
English
06-29-2006
Part 2 of a two-part Handbook, which examines the different messaging Standards available for implementation and provides a guide for choosing which Standard suits which application.
Committee |
IT-014
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DocumentType |
Handbook
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ISBN |
0 7337 7528 4
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Pages |
37
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ProductNote |
Withdrawn 06-06-2019.
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
This Handbook provides guidance on a descriptive Message Usage Model (MUM), which: outlines on existing healthcare messaging Standards currently used in Australia; anddescribes proposed usage of messaging Standards for Australian use (i.e. those that already exist on the ‘drawing board’).Whilst this Handbook lists and defines the national messaging requirements between information systems, it also:concentrates on the high priority area of inter-enterprise (and optionally intra-enterprise) information interchange;lists the international Standards that have been developed for the technical interoperability of information systems in this area;outlines the processes that describe how Australian messaging requirements are considered in international health informatics projects; andhas been developed in such a manner that it may be expanded at a later date. It is important to note that the MUM is not targeted at solving issues of data integrity, communication, overall security, and others inherent when investigating intra-enterprise data exchange. Some of these wider complementary issues are discussed in HB 172.1.It is equally important to note that it is not within this document’s scope to address wider complementary issues such as:Accreditation and certification issues, namely:current industry perspectives;incentives and disincentives;options for national accreditation and certification models (e.g. for evaluating health informatics Standards conformance); and international accreditation and certification issues (including interaction with international agencies) etc.The need for an analysis statement as to the likely impact of any related high-level policy statement on the healthcare sector in Australia, particularly software vendors and on national government projects.
First published as HB 172.2-2006.
AS 5023.2-2003 | Health Supply Chain Messaging Datasets |
AS 4700.5-2002 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 - Immunization Messages |
AS/NZS 4700.3:1999 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3 Electronic messages for exchange of information on drug prescription |
AS 5023.1-2003 | Health Supply Chain Messaging Messaging rules and process logic |
AS ISO 9735.1-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Syntax rules common to all parts |
AS ISO 9735.8-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Associated data in EDI |
HB 174-2003 | Information security management - Implementation guide for the health sector |
AS ISO 9735.9-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Security key and certificate management message - message type - KEYMAN |
AS 4700.6-2004 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 Referral and discharge summary |
HB 172.1-2006 | Message Usage Model History and conceptual framework |
AS ISO 9735.2-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Syntax rules specific to batch EDI |
AS 5023.5-2005 | Health supply chain messaging Messaging rules and process logic - Turnover order, turnover order status, rebate claim, rebate claim response |
HB 262-2002 | Pathology electronic messaging - Guidelines for pathology messaging between pathology providers and health service providers - Implementation guide |
AS ISO/IEC 11179.1-2005 | Information technology - Metadata registries (MDR) Framework |
AS ISO 9735.10-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Syntax service directories |
AS 4700.1-2005 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.4 Patient administration |
AS 4705-2003 | Guide to implementation of an electronic medical claim message for simplified billing in Australia |
AS ISO 9735.3-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Syntax rules specific to interactive EDI |
AS 4937-2002 | Electronic messages for exchange of claim and related information |
AS ISO 9735.5-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Security rules for batch EDI - authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation of origin |
AS ISO 9735.7-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Security rules for batch EDI - confidentiality |
AS 5023.4-2004 | Health Supply Chain Messaging Dataset content - Secondary transactions (Reconfirmed 2014) |
AS ISO 9735.6-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Secure authentication and acknowledgement message - message type - AUTACK |
AS 5023.6-2005 | Health supply chain messaging Dataset content - Turnover order status, rebate claim, rebate claim response |
AS 4700.7-2005 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 Diagnostic imaging orders and results |
AS 4700.2-2004 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 Pathology orders and results |
AS ISO 9735.4-2003 | Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) Syntax and service report message for batch EDI - message type - CONTRL |
AS 4700.1-2001 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 Patient administration |
AS 4700.5-2005 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.4 Immunization messages |
AS 5023.3-2004 | Health Supply Chain Messaging Messaging rules and process logic - Secondary transactions (Reconfirmed 2014) |
AS 4700.3-2005 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.4 Electronic messages for exchange of information on drug prescription |
AS ISO/IEC 17025-2005 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (Reconfirmed 2016) |
AS/NZS 4700.3:2002 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.3.1 Electronic messages for exchange of information on drug prescription |
AS 4700.6-2006 | Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.4 - Referral, discharge and health record messaging |
HB 172.1-2006 | Message Usage Model History and conceptual framework |
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