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2Summary of Differences

The summary of differences assumes use of the PH (Public Health) data type components, as defined in the Draft Laboratory Standard, which does not define the data type when the usage of a field is optional. This leaves the field underspecified which could be a problem if any system for any reason needs to populate it, and may result in messages that are not HL7 compliant nor ELR conformant. Differences omitted from the table are those that the task force perceived as having no impact on central registry messaging including differences in fields where usage is defined as “Not Supported” in the Current Registry Standard.


The differences are described by all of the characteristics of each field in which there is a difference.

The characteristics documented are:


1) Field description;

2) Cardinality (identifies which segments within an HL7 standard are allowed to repeat and to what extent);

3) Data type (various data types are supported by HL7, those referred to in this document are listed in Appendix A);

4) Usage (identifies whether a sending system is required to populate a particular data item if the data are available, and whether a receiving system is required to be capable of processing the data, if contained in a message). Usage values referred to in this document are: R (Required), RE (Required or empty), O (Optional), CE (Conditional or empty), and X (Not supported);

5) Vocabulary (in HL7 it defines the meaning of data by specifying which code systems and value sets should be used), and

6) Data values.


There are 3 levels of differences (Minor, Significant, and Critical) in the table below:

Minor (M) - Items that will not necessitate any significant change, or modifications to the system to allow the registry to continue normal operation. No changes are required by the sender or receiver.

Significant (S) - Incur some change and inconvenience on both the sender and the receiver. May result in conformance violations, but the registry can still perform functions, albeit with difficulty.

Critical (C) - The Draft Laboratory Standard is missing support for a required data item, and the registry cannot perform one or more functions.


Summary of Differences Between NAACCR Standards Volume V Version 4.0 and the ELR DSTU Specification

MSH (Message Header) Segment

Element ID

Element Name

Location of difference

Description of difference

Level of Difference (M, S, C )

Notes

MSH-1

Field separator

Field Description

ELR has ‘SHALL’ vs 'Recommended'

M




MSH-3

Sending application

Cardinality

ELR has [1..1] vs [0..1]

M

Due to using the PH component.

MSH-3

Sending application

Data Type

ELR has HD_GU vs HD

S

An OID is required here as per the ELR. It can be a significant expense to obtain a valid OID, in addition to other expenses that come with sending and receiving OIDs. There can be two levels of OID, application OID, or the application instance. Does the OID identify the product or does it identify the specific installation of the product? This is not clearly stated in the ELR.

MSH-4

Sending facility

Data Type

ELR has HD_GU-PH. Vol V has HD.

C

The 2nd and 3rd components of the HD are R in the ELR and must be OID or CLIA numbers vs. Vol V where they are CE and any type of universal ID or universal ID type. OID or CLIA numbers cannot be enforced in Canada.

MSH-4

Sending facility

Field Description

ELR mentions OIDs, which Vol V does not. Both allow CLIA, does not look like either require it.

C




MSH-5

Receiving application

Data Type

ELR has HD_GU vs HD

C

An OID is required here as per the ELR. It can be a significant expense to obtain a valid OID, in addition to other expenses that come with sending and receiving OIDs. There can be two levels of OID, application OID, or the application instance. Does the OID identify the product or does it identify the specific installation of the product? This is not clearly stated in the ELR.

MSH-5

Receiving application

Usage

ELR has Varies vs RE. R for PH component, O for others; neither matches Vol V.

M




MSH-5

Receiving application

Cardinality

ELR has [1..1] vs [0..1]

S

Due to using the PH component.

MSH-6

Receiving facility

Data Type

ELR has HD_GU vs HD

C

The cancer registry would need to have an OID assigned as per the ELR for the PH component.

MSH-7

Date/time of message

Data Type

ELR has Varies vs TS. Non PH component usage has TS_1. It isn’t clear in Vol V how many of the TS parts are required.

M

Vol V would permit a TS that is less granular than a second where the ELR would not (but we have never seen this).

MSH-11

Processing ID

Field Description

Vol V appears to limit to P (production), T (training),

D (debugging). ELR does not have a value set for this field.



M

Vol V 2nd component for data type PT is RE and the ELR is silent on this issue.

MSH-12

Version ID

Field Description

ELR is constrained to 2.5.1

M

Vol V does not explicitly constrain it to 2.5.1. (Perhaps it should?)

MSH-13

Sequence number

Data Type

ELR does not define as Usage is O.

M




MSH-13

Sequence number

Usage

ELR has O vs RE

M




MSH-13

Sequence number

Cardinality

ELR does not define as Usage is O

M




MSH-14

Continuation pointer

Data Type

ELR does not define as Usage is O.

M

The use of this field is under specified in both specs (ELR vs. Vol V).

MSH-14

Continuation pointer

Usage

ELR has O vs CE

M




MSH-14

Continuation pointer

Cardinality

ELR does not define as Usage is O

M




MSH-17

Country code

Data Type

ELR does not define as Usage is O.

S

The ELR is explicitly for use in the U.S. and Vol V is for use in the U.S. and Canada.

MSH-17

Country code

Vocabulary

ELR does not define as Usage is O vs 0399

S




MSH-17

Country code

Cardinality

ELR has O vs RE

S




MSH-17

Country code

Data Type

ELR does not define as Usage is O.

S




MSH-19

Principal language of message

Data Type

ELR does not define as Usage is O.

S

The ELR is explicitly for use in the U.S. and Vol V is for use in the U.S. and Canada.

MSH-19

Principal language of message

Usage

ELR has O vs RE

S




MSH-19

Principal language of message

Cardinality

ELR does not define as Usage is O.

S




MSH-21

Message Profile Identifier

Data Type

ELR has EI_GU vs EI

C

An OID is required and there is no OID for Vol V.

MSH-21

Message Profile Identifier

Usage

ELR has R vs RE

M




MSH-21

Message Profile Identifier

Cardinality

ELR has [1..*]

M







Summary of Differences Between NAACCR Standards Volume V Version 4.0 and the ELR DSTU Specification

PID (Patient Identification) Segment

Element ID

Element Name

Location of difference

Description of difference

Level of Difference (M, S, C)

Notes

PID-2

Patient ID (External)

All

This field is excluded from the ELR.

M




PID-3

Patient identifier list

Data Type

ELR uses CX_GU, Vol V uses CX

M

The ELR requires an OID for the assigning authority, since the data type is HD_GU, while Vol V accepts strings.

PID-3

Patient identifier list

Cardinality

ELR is [1..*] vs. [1..8].

M




PID-5

Patient name

Cardinality

ELR is [1..*] vs. [1..8].

M




PID-7

Date/time of birth

Data Type

ELR varies, Vol V is TS. ELR common component: TS_2. Newborn Screening Profile: TS_3. PH Component: Patient's date of birth. Note that the granularity of the birth date may be important. For a newborn, birth date may be known to the minute, while for adults it may be known only to the date. Note: If a birth date is not provided in the PID, then the patient age must be reported as an observation associated with the Order.

M




PID-8

Sex

Data Values

ELR refers to HL7 table and Vol. V has 2 additional codes that do not appear in the HL7 table.

M




PID-8

Sex

Usage

ELR is R, Vol V is RE.

M




PID-8

Sex

Cardinality

ELR is [1..1] vs. [0..1].

M




PID-9

Patient alias

All

This field is excluded from the ELR.

M




PID-10

Race

Data Type

ELR varies, Vol V is CE

M




PID-10

Race

Data Values

ELR refers to the HL7 table with no distinction.

M

The ELR does not specify the code set, while the CDC Race/Ethnicity code set is recommended in Vol V.

PID-15

Primary language

Usage

ELR is optional. No other information for this field is available within the ELR. Vol V has RE.

M




PID-16

Marital status

Usage

ELR is optional. No other information for this field is available within the ELR. Vol V has RE.

M




PID-17

Religion

Usage

ELR is optional. No other information for this field is available within the ELR. Vol V has RE.

M




PID-18

Patient account number

Usage

ELR is optional. No other information for this field is available within the ELR. Vol V has CE.

M




PID-19

SSN number – patient

Usage

This field is excluded from the ELR. Vol V has CE.

C

In the U.S., if this field is not populated some central registries will not be able to obtain the SSN.

PID-22

Ethnic group

Data Type

ELR is CWE_CRE, Vol V is CE.

M




PID-22

Ethnic group

Vocabulary

ELR uses the HL7 single character codes; Vol V uses a larger more detailed set based on the CDC Race/Ethnicity codes.

S




PID-22

Ethnic group

Cardinality

ELR is [0..*] vs. [0..4].

M




PID-23

Birth place

Usage

ELR is optional. No other information for this field is available within the ELR. The Vol V is RE.

M




PID-31

Identity unknown indicator

Usage

This field is excluded from the ELR, Vol V is RE.

M




PID-32

Identity reliability code

Usage

ELR is optional, Vol V is RE. No other information for this field is available within the ELR.

M




PID-39

Tribal citizenship

Usage

ELR is not supported, Vol V is RE.

S

For those registries that need to collect tribal information this is a significant difference.




Summary of Differences Between NAACCR Standards Volume V Version 4.0 and the ELR DSTU Specification ORC (Common Order) Segment

Element ID

Element Name

Location of difference

Description of difference

Level of Difference (M, S, C)

Notes

ORC-21

Ordering facility name

Usage

ELR varies (see below):
PH Component Usage: ‘R’
All other profiles Usage: ‘O’
PH Component:
This field should contain the name of the facility where the order was originally placed by the provider (even if a sample is being referred by the filler lab to another lab). If the order was placed in a single provider office, the value in this field may be the same as in ORC-12.
Vol V is C

M




ORC-21

Ordering facility name

Cardinality

ELR is [1..1] vs. [1..4]

M




ORC-22

Ordering facility address

Usage

ELR varies (see below):
PH Component Usage: ‘R’
All other profiles Usage: ‘O’
PH Component:
The address of the ordering facility identified in ORC.21.
Vol V is RE

M




ORC-22

Ordering facility address

Cardinality

ELR is [1..1] vs. [1..4]

M




ORC-23

Ordering facility phone number

Usage

ELR varies (see below):
PH Component Usage: ‘R’
All other profiles Usage: ‘O’
PH Component:
The address of the ordering facility identified in ORC.21.
Vol V is RE

M




ORC-23

Ordering facility phone number

Cardinality

ELR is [1..*] vs. [1..4]

M




ORC-24

Ordering provider address

Usage

ELR varies (see below):
PH Component Usage: ‘RE’
All other profiles Usage: ‘O’
PH Component:
This should be the address associated with the original ordering provider identified in OBR.16 / ORC 12.
Vol V is RE

M




ORC-24

Ordering provider address

Cardinality

ELR 0..*. Vol V is 1..4

M







Summary of Differences Between NAACCR Standards Volume V Version 4.0 and the ELR DSTU Specification OBR (Observation Request) Segment

Element ID

Element Name

Location of difference

Description of difference

Level of Difference (M, S, C)

Notes

OBR-2

Placer order number

Data Type

ELR is EI_GU; Vol V is EI.

C

The ELR requires an OID.

OBR-3

Filler order number

Data Type

ELR is EI_GU; Vol V is EI.

C

The ELR requires an OID.

OBR-4

Universal service ID

Data Type

ELR is CWE_CR; Vol V is CE.

S




OBR-4

Universal service ID

Vocabulary

ELR requires a specific value set of LOINC codes; Vol V uses LOINC and others.

S





OBR-7

Observation

Data Type

ELR is TS_4 vs. regular HL7 TS.

S

The ELR says that IF you have a valid year, you must have mm (month), dd (day), and minutes.

OBR-10

Collector identifier

Usage

ELR is O; Vol V is RE.

M




OBR-10

Collector identifier

Cardinality

ELR does not define cardinality, Vol V has repeats allowed 4 times.

M




OBR-13

Relevant clinical information

Usage

ELR is RE; Vol V is X (not supported), but it probably should be.

M




OBR-13

Relevant clinical information

Data Type

ELR is CWE_CRE, Vol V is ST.

M




OBR-14

Specimen received date/time

Usage

ELR is not supported, Vol V is RE. HL7 is B.

M




OBR-15

Specimen source

Usage

ELR is not supported, Vol V is RE. HL7 is B.

S




OBR-16

Ordering provider

Usage

ELR is O, Vol V is C.

S




OBR-16

Ordering provider

Data Type

ELR is XCN_GU, Vol V is XCN.

S




OBR-16

Ordering provider

Cardinality

ELR allows for only one, Vol V allows four repeats.

M




OBR-17

Order callback phone number

Cardinality

ELR allows for up to two repeats, Vol V allows four repeats.

M




OBR-22

Results rpt/status change-date/time

Usage

ELR is R, Vol V is RE.

M




OBR-22

Results rpt/status change-date/time

Data Type

ELR is TS_6; Vol V is TS.

M

The ELR requires that it be populated to the second.

OBR-26

Parent result

Usage

Conditional on OBR-11 (Specimen Action Code); i.e., it being valued "G" (Generated Order/reflex order). Specifically, usage is in ELR is C(R/RE), vs. CE in Vol V.

M




OBR-29

Parent

Usage

ELR is C(R/RE); Vol V is CE.

M




OBR-29

Parent

Data Type

ELR is EIP_GU; Vol V is EIP.

M




OBR-31

Reason for study

Data Type

ELR is CWE_CRE, Vol V is CE.

M







 Summary of Differences Between NAACCR Standards Volume V Version 4.0 and the ELR DSTU Specification

OBX (Observation Result) Segment 

Element ID

Element Name

Location of difference

Description of difference

Level of Difference (M, S, C)

Notes

OBX-3

Observation identifier

Vocabulary

ELR has a fixed value set of LOINC codes; Vol V uses LOINC and others.

S




OBX-5

Observation value

Vocabulary

ELR states that SCT is used for all coded results if the code exists (we use ICDO, and cKeys, among other coding systems). Cancer registry reporting may suggest using SCT in addition to the primary cancer reporting code systems.

S




OBX-5

Observation value

Usage

ELR is RE, but there is no explanation of the rule (if different from the base HL7 rule) for leaving it unpopulated. Vol V requires a value here in OBX-5.

M




OBX-5

Observation value

Cardinality

OBX-5 is not permitted to repeat for multipart results, whereas Vol V allows up to 12 repeats, as virtually ALL cancer reporting systems break up the lines or paragraphs or sections of the report into OBX-5 repeats.

S




OBX-8

Abnormal flags

Data Type

Vol V has IS data type for this field. ELR changed the datatype for messages that are part of the “PH Component” to be a constrained CWE (CWE_CRE); this would not be supported in current path lab systems and would likely break all state registry receiving systems.

S




OBX-15

Producer’s reference

Usage

ELR is optional, with no cardinality constraint defined

S




OBX-16

Responsible observer

Usage

ELR is optional, with no cardinality constraint defined

S




OBX-17

Observation method

Cardinality

ELR looks a bit strange; Usage is “varies” and cardinality is “RE”.

S

Typo in the ELR in Cardinality column.

OBX-17

Observation method

Vocabulary

ELR says uses HL7 V3 or SNOMED but allows other code systems to be used; Vol V defines a NAACCR code system.

M




OBX-23

Performing organization name

Data Type

ELR is the customized XON_GU, while Vol V is XON.

S




OBX-23

Performing organization name

Usage

ELR is R; Vol V is RE

S




OBX-24

Performing organization address

Usage

ELR is R; Vol V is CE

S




OBX-29

Observation type

Field Definition

ELR has added four fields to the OBX segments, fields which do not exist in any of the earlier releases of HL7. Three of the four are optional: 1) OBX-26 (Patients results release category; 2) OBX-27 (Root cause); and 3) OBX-28 (Local process control). These are not included in this table. The fourth field OBX-29 (Observation type), is also pre-adopted from HL7 version 2.8.1. It is a Required field.

S






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