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Panel
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Author: Craig Stancl, Kevin Peterson
Email:

:title} {panel:title=Document Information} *Author:* Craig Stancl, Kevin Peterson *Email:*

stancl.craig@mayo.edu,

peterson.kevin@mayo.edu

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Team:

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LexEVS

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Contract:

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CBITT

BOA

Subcontract#

29XS223

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NCI

CBIIT


National

Institutes

of

Heath


US

Department

of

Health

and

Human

Services {panel} *Revision History* || Version || Date || Description of Changes  \\ || Author \\ || | 1.0 |

Services

Revision History

Version

Date

Description of Changes 

Author

1.0

5/14/10

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Initial Version Approved via Design Review

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ISO 21090 Datatypes (Analytical Services)

Consideration will be given to the use of ISO 21090 data types as mandated for use in analytical services. It is important to note that (a) guidance concerning data type translations is not yet in place and (b) CBIIT has not fully defined the approved 21090 types to be used in services. Additionally, the LexEVS API is large and complicated and it would be cost and time prohibitive to consider such a huge effort. Hence, we intend to leave existing interfaces and functionality of LexEVS as is for LexEVS 6.0. We will plan a pilot implementation that consists of a defined set of core methods (focused around the HL7 specific portion of the model) wrapped by services that utilize the ISO 21090 data types. This will allow us to explore how data type transformations might be done and identify any effect on performance. Furthermore, the pilot will provide data and experience that could be used to provide feedback to NCI regarding the evolving ECCF process.

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