Archetypes in HL7 2.x Archetypes/Structure in HL7 Version 2.x Andrew McIntyre Medical-Objects 10 th HL7 Australia Conference,

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Archetypes in HL7 2.x Archetypes/Structure in HL7 Version 2.x Andrew McIntyre Medical-Objects 10 th HL7 Australia Conference, 25 th May 2006 Sydney, Australia

The first important question Why do we want to do this?

Why more structure is desirable HL7 V2 is a proven & supported standard We have reliable name=value pairing It is capable of transmitting atomic data It lacks clear structure within the atomic Data Modern terminologies have complex relationships between concepts Archetypes describe structure “Metadata” Archetypes provide structure where terminology does not exist

What use is this structure? SNOMED-CT post co-ordinated terms Decision support Arden/Gello/vMR Graphing Analysis Provides guidelines for uniform data collection Allows reports from different institutions to be compared Lossless serialization of structured data between HL7 and non HL7 systems

Where do we want more structure? ORU messages REF messages –Basis of Patient Summary –?vMR ORM messages –Registry notification

Desirable outcomes Do not break existing infrastructure –Should not require software update if not used No limits on complexity Ability to use any Archetypes –OpenEHR –?Registry reporting Represent Snomed-CT abstract logical model Lossless transmission of structure Usage within the Standard

Existing Structure Current structure of messages at segment level mostly Messages are a serialised tree structure already Significant structure already available within OBX via use of SubID –Grouping –Tree structures To serialise Archetypes –Encoding rules are needed to ensure uniformity –No additions to standard required –dotted SubID

Dotted SubID – HL7 V2.3.1 manual

Example Archetype to embed

Archetype Driven User experience

Use the SubID to indicate tree structure

Users view of 2 archetypes

Snomed –CT Abstract logical Model under development –Conflicts/overlaps with some HL7 V3 structures HL7 V2 has administrative models –Limited clinical model (Medication mainly) It is possible to represent Snomed-CT Abstract Logical Model in HL7 V2 Requires tree structures within groups of OBX segments

Snomed-CT Model Snomed Grammar

Focus Concept

Attributes = Post Co-Ordination Attributes are defined by model –Vary depending on type of statement –Qualify concepts

Context of Statements Past History Family History Planned Possible etc Every statement needs context –Default context Known present About patient Current or specified

Context added to statements Removes much ambiguity

Representing a Clinical Summary An example

Some detail Nested Name=Value pairs –Consistent with Snomed-CT Model –HL7 V2.x can encode this

In HL7 V2.3.1 OBX segments are designed to carry NAME=VALUE pairs with date Relatively simple display rules –linear display is possible

An example Putting it together in a REF message

Linear display SubID can be used for indentation Snomed-CT and OpenEHR Archetypes can be combined in the same message Message remains AHML Compliant Comment OBX segments can be used to improve display if need be Can extract the Snomed-CT model or Archetyped data from the message

Other Context Wrapper abilities ?Moods in V2.x –Some non displaying segments –Context wrapper allows moods to be encoded using SNOMED-CT structures

Context Example Procedure Context These are “Values”

Summary Embedding archetypes –is legal within current HL7 standard –Preserves current functionality – backward compatible –Does not require mass software updates –Allows use of existing V2 administrative functionality/model –Clear separation of admin model from Clinical Ontology model –Is compatible with REF, ORU, ORM, ORF messages –Has no limits on complexity Requirements –logical archetype structure for linear display Snomed-CT Abstract logical Model OpenEHR Archetype Models Opens door to more Semantic interoperability