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7.3.11.1 ORC-1 Order control (ID) 00215
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HL7 Table 0119 - Order control codes applicable to REF^I12
Value1 | Event/Message Type | Description | Originator2 | Field Note3 |
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RE | REF^I12 | Observations Performed |
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- For MIMS decision support, it's recommended to use the VirtualEntities mapping file to map MIMS pack code to the FastTrack GUID. This file is included in MIMS monthly updates.
- MIMS ASCII data model has no analog for the AMT MPP concepts.
- There are some stability concerns with use of MIMS codes:
- MIMS pack codes are not guaranteed to be 100% immutable.
- Product code may change when the manufacturer elects to split the brand by formulation. In such cases, the old code will be marked as 'off-market' and new codes being issued.
- Form code and pack codes are currently 2 digits each. In the event, that more than 99 packs have to be created due to the PBS changes, a new form will be created. The old packs will be marked as 'off market'. This could introduce an issue when trying to re-prescribe a pack.
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Note: These units can be a “compound quantity;” i.e., the units may express a quantity per unit of time. For example, micrograms per hour (mg/h) is an acceptable value. These compound units are contained in the ISO+ table. See Chapter 7 for full definition of ISO+ units.
Refer to RXO-4 for instructions on how to use this field.
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Definition: This field contains the units in which RXO-21-requested give rate amount is denominated.
Refer to RXO-4 for instructions on how to use this field.
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Definition: This field identifies the units for the component amount. If present, this overrides the units implied by RXC-2-component code. This must be in simple units that reflect the actual quantity of the component being added. It does not include compound units.
Refer to RXO-4 for instructions on how to use this field.
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Note: These units can be a “compound quantity;” i.e., the units may express a quantity per unit of time. For example, micrograms per hour (ug/h) is an acceptable value. These compound units are contained in the ISO+ table. See Chapter 7 for full definition of ISO+ units.
Refer to RXO-4 for instructions on how to use this field.
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