Hi Paul,

Is there a API where you can retrieve the list of complete testing? If we
have to use the UI to reverse engineer the testing list using guessing
method such as auto-completion, it is quite not effective for developers.
Very often we would like to get a complete picture to plan product road map.

Can you make it a feature request? build array to loop thru the testing list
and print it in XML as API?

Bess

On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Paul (Google) <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kanaya,
>
> The easiest way to get the appropriate names of codes for tests is to
> enter them via the Health UI, using the terms recommended by the text
> auto-completion, and then extract the corresponding CCR.  If you don't
> have software build to extract CCR records, you can use the Mt. Tabor
> tool to retrieve CCR from H9 or production Health profiles.
>
> https://h9demo.mttaboronline.com/ca
>
> I had a couple of these tests in a CCR snippet that I use, and added
> the remainder (blood sugar/plasma glucose).  The CCR is below:
>
> Paul S.
>
>
> <ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns="urn:astm-org:CCR">
>  <Body>
>    <Results>
>      <Result>
>        <Test>
>          <DateTime>
>            <Type>
>              <Text>Collection start date</Text>
>            </Type>
>            <ExactDateTime>2010-07-12</ExactDateTime>
>          </DateTime>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Blood Sugar</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>2341-6</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>LOINC</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>90</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>mg/dL</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>      </Result>
>      <Result>
>        <Test>
>          <DateTime>
>            <Type>
>              <Text>Collection start date</Text>
>            </Type>
>            <ExactDateTime>2010-07-12</ExactDateTime>
>          </DateTime>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Glucose - Plasma</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>6777-7</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>LOINC</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>100</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>mg/dL</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>      </Result>
>      <Result>
>        <DateTime>
>          <Type>
>            <Text>Collection start date</Text>
>          </Type>
>          <ExactDateTime>2010-07-12</ExactDateTime>
>        </DateTime>
>        <Test>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Systolic Blood Pressure</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>18.13801</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>Google</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <Source>
>            <Actor>
>              <ActorID>[email protected]</ActorID>
>              <ActorRole>
>                <Text>Patient</Text>
>              </ActorRole>
>            </Actor>
>          </Source>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>120</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>mmHg</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>        <Test>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Diastolic Blood Pressure</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>18.4248</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>Google</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>80</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>mmHg</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>      </Result>
>      <Result>
>        <Test>
>          <DateTime>
>            <Type>
>              <Text>Collection start date</Text>
>            </Type>
>            <ExactDateTime>2010-07-12</ExactDateTime>
>          </DateTime>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Pulse</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>18.6463</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>Google</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>120</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>bpm</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>      </Result>
>      <Result>
>        <Test>
>          <DateTime>
>            <Type>
>              <Text>Collection start date</Text>
>            </Type>
>            <ExactDateTime>2010-07-12</ExactDateTime>
>          </DateTime>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Pulse Oximeter % Saturation</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>18.11890</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>Google</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>92</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>percent</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>      </Result>
>      <Result>
>        <Test>
>          <DateTime>
>            <Type>
>              <Text>Collection start date</Text>
>            </Type>
>            <ExactDateTime>2010-07-12</ExactDateTime>
>          </DateTime>
>          <Description>
>            <Text>Weight</Text>
>            <Code>
>              <Value>3142-7</Value>
>              <CodingSystem>LOINC</CodingSystem>
>            </Code>
>          </Description>
>          <TestResult>
>            <Value>150</Value>
>            <Units>
>              <Unit>lbs</Unit>
>            </Units>
>          </TestResult>
>        </Test>
>      </Result>
>    </Results>
>  </Body>
> </ContinuityOfCareRecord>
>
>
> On Jul 12, 2:29 pm, Bess Ho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It seems like there is no doc defined the testing result format and
> > requirement. If you happen to know what is working, is it possible that
> you
> > can share what work and what does not work. We can ask this group to
> > contribute a document together.
> >
> > Google Health should provide this sort of doc. If not let's DIY.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:26 AM, somu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > I am trying to send only a single test result and it works fine.
> > > The issue right now is with the coding system.
> > > I want to send various data like Systolic , diastolic, SPO2, pulse
> > > rate, blood glucose, weight.
> > > Could someone provide me with the exact coding system and respective
> > > values to be posted to Google health.
> > > As I am trying with LOINC and SNOMED right now but they are getting
> > > rejected for me.
> >
> > > Thanks
> > > Kanaya
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