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1 Microbiology Discrete Results Reporting Presenters: Tymn Neece Sonal Pandey Lancaster General Hospital Lancaster, Pa

2 Text Based Results Hybrid Results Structured Discrete Micro Result Reporting Options

3 Help achieve the MU requirements for Structured data Improve result layout in EMR Infectious Disease Reporting EMR report writer resource Reports can be written by patient location and organism identified Tie pharmacy data to positive cultures for Drug effectiveness monitoring Why would I ever want to do this?

4 Become best friends with your EMR support staff (send flowers, bake cookies!!) Include your Interface Engine Staff Determine what your EMR and connected systems are capable of displaying Don’t forget any systems or organizations connected to your outbound results feed Take good notes – write everything down Write a good Validation plan Planning for Success

5 OBR 4 – Order Procedure 4.1 – HIS code 4.2 – Order Name OBR 15 - Specimen Source OBR 25 – Result Status F = Final P = Preliminary C = Corrected HL7 Basics OBR Segments

6 HL7 Basics OBR Segment OBR 4OBR 15 OBR 25

7 OBX 2 - Value type ST = String Data SN = Structured Numeric CWE = Coded element TX = Textual Data HL7 Basics OBX Segments

8 OBX (O) Organism/Isolate Identification OBX 4 – Observation Sub ID (Isolate #) Links the Organism to the MIC Important when multiple organisms are identified OBX 5 – Observation Identifier(Organism ID ^Name) OBX 5 – Observation Value 5.1 – Identifier – can be SNOMED or LOINC or Local 5.2 - Text – description of organism 5.3 – Name of coding system 5.4/5.5/5.6 – Alternate Identifier/Text/Coding system HL7 Basics OBX Segments

9 OBX4OBX5

10 OBX (Q) Isolation Quantitation OBX 4 Observation Sub ID(isolate #) OBX 5 Observation value(quantitation) HL7 Basics OBX Segments

11 ORC (ORC(S)) Antibiotic Sensitivity Panel –LGH removed this. Incompatible with Epic OBR(OBR(S)) Antibiotic Sensitivity Panel –OBR 3.1 Entity Id(filler and Organism ID) –OBR 4 – Ordered Procedure – OBR 4 (in 2nd OBR) MIC or KB HL7 Basics Sensitivity Segments

12 OBX(OBX(S)) Antibiotic Sensitivity –OBX 2 – value type is Structured Number –OBX 3 – Antibiotic –OBX 4 – Isolate # –OBX 5 (5.1 – 5.4) Comparitor/Number/Separator(suffix)/Number –OBX 6 – Units –OBX 6 (6.1 – 6.3 ) Units Identifier/Text/coding system HL7 Basics OBX Sensitivity Segments

13 OBX 2OBX 3OBX 4OBX 5OBX 6

14 Flagging Abnormal results in HIS OBX 8.1 Abnormal Flag Isolate level flagging “A” sent out for abnormal alphanumeric

15 Flagging Abnormal results in EPIC

16 Susceptibility Table in EPIC

17 Flagging Abnormal results in Epic Results marked as “Significant” manually

18 Uses a mix of micro discrete results and formatted text display DSP segments format text to send to the HIS. Micro Discrete Display in Cerner

19 Cerner Microview - Organisms Micro Discrete Display in Cerner

20 Susceptibilities Sent in OBX segments display in Powerchart

21 Quantitations and Comments sent in DSPs Micro Discrete Display in Cerner

22 Discrete Micro Message Structure Soft Specifications 4.0.4 Structure 4.0.7 Structure

23 Gram Stain

24 Questions


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