Catalog

Baby Steps Toward Defining the HL7 Message

Toolkit

This document is a companion to Section 1D of the Building Blocks Guide. It describes the steps required for HL7 message definition and provides additional information on the tools and topics discussed in the Guide, including the Implementation Workbook and the Message Validation Template.

Year released: 2018

Topics
HL7
HL7 CDA
HL7 FHIR
HL7 V2

Fundamentals of IIS - Interoperability

eLearning

Part of Fundamentals of IIS series along with Data Quality and HL7 Basics. Goes over the concepts of data exchange between IIS and other systems.

Year released: 2021

Topics
HL7
Immunizations
Interoperability
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Duration: Self-paced, should take ~30 min

Fundamentals of IIS - HL7 Basics

eLearning

Part of Fundamentals of IIS series along with Data Quality and Interoperability. Goes over the HL7 V2 standard, why it's used for immunization messaging, what the impacts are on IIS, and IIS responsibilities related to HL7.

Year released: 2021

Topics
HL7
HL7 V2
Immunizations
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Duration: Self-paced, should take ~30 min

Advanced HL7 for IIS

eLearning

Exploration of conformance, constraints, and message profiles

Year released: 2021

Topics
HL7
HL7 V2
Immunizations
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Duration: Self-paced, should take ~45 min

Applying FHIR® to STLT Public Health PHFIC #1

Presentation

Resources resulting from a Public Health FHIR Implementation Collaborative workshop include a high-level overview of FHIR, a more in-depth review of the rules, regulations, and policy framework behind interoperability, and a workshop summary.

Year released: 2022

Topics
All Programs
HL7
HL7 FHIR
Interoperability
Meaningful Use/Promoting Interoperability
TEFCA
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Duration: 24 minutes


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