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Profile: Patient Administration Management (PAM)
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'''Patient Administration Management (PAM)''' enables applications to share accurate patient demographic data within and between acute care settings as well as between those and ambulatory healthcare providers.
  
Status: [[Trial Implementation]]
 
  
Updated: Nov. 7, 2006
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Supplement: http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_ITI_TF_Supplement_PAM_2006_11_07.pdf
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==Summary==
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The PAM profile specifies two transactions to fulfill two great missions among applications dealing with healthcare:
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* Patient Identity Management: Maintain consistency of patient demographics (i.e. patient identitification, full identity and persons related to the patient such as primary caregiver, family doctor, guarantor, next of kin) across applications in acute care settings as well as in the ambulatory environment.
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* Patient Encounter Management: Coordinate the exchange of patient account, encounter and location information within and between acute care settings.
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<center>[[Image:iti_pam_ip.jpg]]</center>
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==Benefits==
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'''Reduce Errors and Enhance Patient Care'''
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* Prevents manual data entry errors by ensuring that each piece of patient or encounter data is entered only once
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'''Improve Throughput'''
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==Details==
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The '''''Patient Administration Management (PAM) Integration Profile''''':
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==Systems Affected==
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Systems involved in this profile are:
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* Enterprise-wide information systems that manage patient registration (i.e., admit-discharge-transfer /registration system and hospital information system (HIS ))
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*
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'''Actors & Transactions:'''
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[[Image:pam-actor-transaction.JPG]]
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==Specification==
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'''Profile Status:''' [[Comments| Final Text]] 
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'''Documents:'''
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[http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/index.cfm#IT IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Framework:]
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:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_ITI_TF_4_0_Vol1_FT_2007_08_22.pdf Vol. 1] - Section 4 (PAM profile overview, use cases, actors, transactions, options, groupings)
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:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_ITI_TF_4_0_Vol2_FT_2007-08-22.pdf Vol. 2]
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::* Section 3.30: Transaction Patient Identity Feed
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::* Section 3.31: Transaction Patient Encounter Management
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::* Appendix C: HL7 Profiling Conventions
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::* Appendix E: Usage of CX Data Type in PID-3 - Patient Identifier List
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::* Appendix N: Common HL7 Data Types 
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'''Underlying Standards:'''
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:* [http://www.hl7.org HL7]
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==See Also==
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'''Related Profiles'''
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* [[Patient Demographics Query]] [PDQ] ...
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'''Consumer Information'''
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'''Implementer Information'''
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This page is based on the [[Profile Template]]
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Revision as of 09:06, 2 April 2008

Patient Administration Management (PAM) enables applications to share accurate patient demographic data within and between acute care settings as well as between those and ambulatory healthcare providers.



Summary

The PAM profile specifies two transactions to fulfill two great missions among applications dealing with healthcare:

  • Patient Identity Management: Maintain consistency of patient demographics (i.e. patient identitification, full identity and persons related to the patient such as primary caregiver, family doctor, guarantor, next of kin) across applications in acute care settings as well as in the ambulatory environment.
  • Patient Encounter Management: Coordinate the exchange of patient account, encounter and location information within and between acute care settings.
Iti pam ip.jpg

Benefits

Reduce Errors and Enhance Patient Care

  • Prevents manual data entry errors by ensuring that each piece of patient or encounter data is entered only once

Improve Throughput

Details

The Patient Administration Management (PAM) Integration Profile:

Systems Affected

Systems involved in this profile are:

  • Enterprise-wide information systems that manage patient registration (i.e., admit-discharge-transfer /registration system and hospital information system (HIS ))

Actors & Transactions:

Pam-actor-transaction.JPG

Specification

Profile Status: Final Text

Documents: IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Framework:

  • Vol. 1 - Section 4 (PAM profile overview, use cases, actors, transactions, options, groupings)
  • Vol. 2
  • Section 3.30: Transaction Patient Identity Feed
  • Section 3.31: Transaction Patient Encounter Management
  • Appendix C: HL7 Profiling Conventions
  • Appendix E: Usage of CX Data Type in PID-3 - Patient Identifier List
  • Appendix N: Common HL7 Data Types

Underlying Standards:

See Also

Related Profiles

Consumer Information

Implementer Information

This page is based on the Profile Template