Acutally, the "A Note on CCR" section is out of date.  The outlined
precedence rules are not followed in the application.  We're working
on getting that updated.

Also note, valid MEDICATIONcodes are only:  RxNorm, NDC

Eric

On Dec 4, 7:41 am, "Matthew Kanwisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I mean thats not accurate the text directly above your section implies that
> you can pretty much send any value. However I'm getting push back(from
> google) about certain values so its about clear as mud ;)
> ~Matt
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Note the red text
>
>    A Note on CCR
>
>    Information sent via Continuity of Care Record (CCR) format can be coded
>    with industry code sets such as ICD9, structured text, or both. This
>    document proposes how Google Health will handle cases where an industry 
> code
>    and structured text differ, or where there may be multiple codes.
>    Medications
>
>    Background: Some codes (such as NDC) indicate name, route, and strength,
>    while others do not
>    Precedence
>
>    If Google Health receives a code, it will look up the route and strength
>    (if specified by the code), and this will overrule any associated text. In
>    particular, if the code is understood, Google Health will display its
>    version of the name.
>
>    If the code is not understood or does not specify certain pieces of
>    information, Google Health will display the accompanying text for those
>    pieces of information.
>
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Eric (Google) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Matthew,
>
> > The ccr reference you mentioned and the Best Practices Guide are the
> > only two resources available.
>
> > Valid codes are found at the bottom of that Best Practices Guide:
> >http://code.google.com/apis/health/best_practices.html
>
> >   1. Medications: RxNorm, NDC, FDB_dispensable, FDB_routed,
> > FDB_medname, RxNorm_nameonly, NDC_nameonly
> >   2. Conditions and symptoms: SNOMEDCT, ICD9, FDB
> >   3. Procedures: CPT, SNOMEDCT
> >   4. Allergies: SNOMEDCT
> >   5. Immunizations: CPT
> >   6. Lab test: LOINC, CPT, SNOMED
>
> > Eric
>
> > On Dec 2, 7:39 pm, "Matthew Kanwisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > No the client is in the states.
>
> > > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:52 PM, eaudet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi Matthew,
>
> > > > Just curious, are you developing a Canadian application using HL7?
>
> > > > - Erick
>
> > > > On Dec 1, 11:21 pm, Matthew Kanwisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > We are trying to convert our existing HL7 message files into CCR
> > > > > records, and they have things like BILL CODE, which seems like
> > > > > something non medical. Is there a list of valid codes Google will
> > > > > accept or is this explained in more detail in an official CCR spec,
> > > > > the one from google is very generic just goes into the structure.
> > > >http://code.google.com/apis/health/ccrg_reference.html
>
> > > > > <-- Sample of the xml, hopefully it shows up here  ;)  -->
> > > > >             <Result xmlns="urn:astm-org:CCR" xsi:type="ResultType">
> > > > >                     <DateTime>
> > > > >                         <Type>
> > > > >                             <Text>Date blood collected</Text>
> > > > >                         </Type>
> > > > >                         <ExactDateTime>2005-09-13T17:12:00+00:00</
> > > > > ExactDateTime>
> > > > >                     </DateTime>
> > > > >                     <Description>PATHOLOGY REPORT</Description>
> > > > >                     <Source>
> > > > >                         <Actor>
> > > > >                             <ActorID>STEPHEN FISCHER</ActorID>
> > > > >                             <ActorRole>Ordering clinician</ActorRole>
> > > > >                         </Actor>
> > > > >                     </Source>
> > > > >                     <Test>
> > > > >                         <DateTime>
> > > > >                             <Type>
> > > > >                                 <Text>Date results observed</Text>
> > > > >                             </Type>
>
> > <ExactDateTime>2005-09-15T10:34:00+00:00</
> > > > > ExactDateTime>
> > > > >                         </DateTime>
> > > > >                         <Description>
> > > > >                             <Text>BILL CODE: </Text>
> > > > >                             <Code>
> > > > >                                 <Value>65001400</Value>
> > > > >                             </Code>
> > > > >                         </Description>
> > > > >                         <TestResult>
> > > > >                             <Value/>
> > > > >                             <Units>
> > > > >                                 <Unit/>
> > > > >                             </Units>
> > > > >                         </TestResult>
> > > > >                         <NormalResult>
> > > > >                             <Normal>
> > > > >                                 <Description>
> > > > >                                     <Text></Text>
> > > > >                                 </Description>
> > > > >                             </Normal>
> > > > >                         </NormalResult>
> > > > >                     </Test>
> > > > >                 </Result>
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