Hi Paulo,
The question is, what are you going to do with the lab report once it is
transformed. If you are storing it in an openEHR repository then the is no
demographics required in the report. However you do need to find the EHR to
store it in, possibly create a demographic record and EHR for the subject.
What is necessary is dependent on how you process this workflow. If you use
mirth then you don't need to transform it as you can use the source data
unless you need to create a demographic record in which case you perform
the same process to do this.
If you are transforming to an EHR extract or similar then you need a
wrapper for the TDD with a subject details structure.
We use this later approach for both scenarios because it allows us to
define a template data service process independent of any particular
integration service.

Heath
On 10/02/2012 3:42 AM, "Paulo Ferreira" <ferreira.robert at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm working on my thesis project, which one of the components is
> EHRstorage in a openEHR repository. Since the input is HL7v2.x messages
> there isthe necessity of openEHR conversion. I think Heath remembers me,
> because Heath andChunlan helps me with this issue. I was capable to
> assemble a small prototypethat includes Mirth, which invokes a Java
> implementation environment to performthe conversion.
> The clinical data that that is present in an Unsolicited ObservationResult
> (ORU^R01) for instance, it?s successfully converted, but withoutdemographic
> data, neither a patient identification instance. Can you give someclue
> about this topic?
>
> Best Regards,
> Paulo Ferreira.
>
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