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From: | Leonardo M . Ramé |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Triggering HL7 messages |
Date: | Tue, 21 Feb 2017 15:20:50 -0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.7.0 |
El 21/02/17 a las 15:01, Luis Falcon escribió:
Hi Leonardo ! On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:46:43 -0300 Leonardo M. Ramé <address@hidden> wrote:El 21/02/17 a las 14:39, Luis Falcon escribió:Hi Leonardo On Fri, 17 Feb 2017 09:59:59 -0300 Leonardo M. Ramé <address@hidden> wrote:Hi, I'm trying to understand how a basic radiology workflow could work and wonder if there's an already implemented HL7 client to be used at some specific events, for example, when an Imaging Test Request is made an ORM^O01 message should be sent to a configured Host:Port.In GNU Health, we are working in FHIR adoption. For imaging studies, you might want to take a look at the following resource https://www.hl7.org/fhir/imagingstudy.html At our side, Chris Zimmerman has created a HL7 FHIR server, where you can access some resources (patient, lab, ... ). It's still work in progress. Bests LuisThanks Luis, yes, I've read about the HL7 server...but what I was thinking about was an HL7 Client, to send ORM^O01 messages to another system(s) after an appointment was scheduled. If this is not included by default, how do you handle this situation? by creating triggers in the database to populate ad-hoc tables for integration with 3rd parties? in that case, which tables should I look for adding my own triggers?.I'm not sure if I understand your question. If what you want is to push a message from GNU Health to another HL7 server, the best way would be to create a wizard or an action and send the message to another HL7 server or "middleman" . I don't see the need to use temp tables, and I would avoid that option.
No, obviously there's no need to use temp tables if GNU Health already implements some way to send messages to external systems. What I need to know is *how* to send those messages, any documentation?.
Luis, any chance to meet in Córdoba? it would be really great to talk in person.PS: I almost missed my flight to Buenos Aires when writing the email, so probably we can talk it there during the week :) Bests Luis
Regards, -- Leonardo M. Ramé InformeMedico.com.ar Tel.: +54 9 (0351) 6629292
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