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Introducing the NHS Message Implementation Manual (MIM)

Introducing the NHS Message Implementation Manual (MIM). Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics. Acknowledgements. This presentation was created by the Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics (YCHI) with supporting materials from NHS Connecting for Health and HL7 UK. Learning Objectives.

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Introducing the NHS Message Implementation Manual (MIM)

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  1. Introducing the NHSMessage Implementation Manual (MIM) Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics

  2. Acknowledgements This presentation was created by the Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics (YCHI) with supporting materials from NHS Connecting for Health and HL7 UK.

  3. Learning Objectives • To understand what the MIM is, and how it links to Conformance Packages and Message Specifications • To understand why the MIM has been created • To appreciate when to use the MIM within eHealth applications.

  4. Presentation Outline • What is the MIM? • How many versions of the MIM are there? • What does the MIM contain? • What domains does the MIM cover? • How do you access the MIM? • Why is the MIM needed? • How is the MIM developed, and updated? • Why would you use the MIM? • What is the future of the MIM?

  5. What is the MIM? “… provides information to software implementers regarding the use of HL7 V3 messages within NHS IT systems.”

  6. An Analyst’s Definition Daryl Hirst

  7. Changing Faces of the MIM MIM Version 1.0.0 MIM Version 7.2.02

  8. How many versions of the MIM are there?

  9. Refer to the Message Implementation Manual Walkthrough. What does the MIM contain?What domains does the MIM cover?

  10. How do you access the MIM? https://www.uktcregistration.nss.cfh.nhs.uk/trud/

  11. Why is the MIM needed? • Standards –To standardise the way different systems communicate and integrate with each other when sending and receiving messages. • Flexibility – To provide a number of flexible standards, guidelines, and methodologies by which various healthcare systems can communicate with each other.

  12. How is the MIM developed, and updated? Daryl Hirst

  13. How is the MIM developed, and updated? Ian Townend

  14. Why would you use the MIM? Ian Townend

  15. What is the future of the MIM? • Development of domain-specific Conformance Packages or Message Specifications. • Conformance Packages contain a baseline set of data types and infrastructure components that are derived from the appropriate section of the MIM. • Conformance Packages also include domain-specific artefacts. For example, the vocabulary for each domain. Conformance Package inherits from MIM

  16. Conclusions • The MIM provides information to software implementers regarding the use of HL7 V3 messages within NHS IT systems • It was created as a mechanism to standardise the process of sending and receiving messages • The MIM covers various health care domains, and will transition to Conformance Packages in the future.

  17. Further Resources Web Sites • HL7 UK – http://www.hl7.org.uk • NHS Connecting for Health Data Services – http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandservices/data • TRUD – https://www.uktcregistration.nss.cfh.nhs.uk/trud/ Books • Benson, T. (2009) Principles of Health Interoperability HL7 and SNOMED. • Hinchley, A. (2007) Understanding HL7 - A Primer on the HL7 Version 3 Interoperability Standard.

  18. Leeds Institute of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine and HealthCharles Thackrah Building101 Clarendon RoadLeeds, United KingdomLS2 9LJTel. +44 (0) 113 343 4961www.ychi.leeds.ac.uk

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