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===Coded Terminologies=== | ===Coded Terminologies=== | ||
This profile supports the capability to record entries beyond the IHE required coding associated with structured data. Content Creators and Content Consumers may choose to utilize coded data, but interoperability at this level requires an agreement between the communicating parties that is beyond the scope of this Profile. To facilitate this level of interoperability, all actors within this profile are required to publish a HL7 conformance profile that describes the structure of the information which they are capable of creating or consuming. See the [http://www.hl7.org/v3ballot/html/infrastructure/conformance/conformance.htm#confworkdprod HL7 Refinement Constraint and Localization] for more details on conformance | This profile supports the capability to record entries beyond the IHE required coding associated with structured data. Content Creators and Content Consumers may choose to utilize coded data, but interoperability at this level requires an agreement between the communicating parties that is beyond the scope of this Profile. To facilitate this level of interoperability, all actors within this profile are required to publish a HL7 conformance profile that describes the structure of the information which they are capable of creating or consuming. See the [http://www.hl7.org/v3ballot/html/infrastructure/conformance/conformance.htm#confworkdprod HL7 Refinement Constraint and Localization] for more details on HL7 conformance profiles. | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 13 June 2007
Coded Terminologies
This profile supports the capability to record entries beyond the IHE required coding associated with structured data. Content Creators and Content Consumers may choose to utilize coded data, but interoperability at this level requires an agreement between the communicating parties that is beyond the scope of this Profile. To facilitate this level of interoperability, all actors within this profile are required to publish a HL7 conformance profile that describes the structure of the information which they are capable of creating or consuming. See the HL7 Refinement Constraint and Localization for more details on HL7 conformance profiles.