ADT DFT ORU: The Most Commonly Used HL7 Message Types Include
This document defines common HL7 message segments used for exchanging patient and clinical information between healthcare systems, including PID for patient data, PV1 for visit details, and IN1-IN3 for insurance details. It also lists the most frequently used HL7 message types such as ADT for admissions/discharges, ORM for orders, ORU for lab results, and QRY for queries between systems.
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ADT DFT ORU: The Most Commonly Used HL7 Message Types Include
This document defines common HL7 message segments used for exchanging patient and clinical information between healthcare systems, including PID for patient data, PV1 for visit details, and IN1-IN3 for insurance details. It also lists the most frequently used HL7 message types such as ADT for admissions/discharges, ORM for orders, ORU for lab results, and QRY for queries between systems.
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HL7 Glossary
PID: Patient Information
PV1: Visit Information (DOS) FT1: Financial Transaction IN1: Insurance Information IN2: Additional Insurance Information IN3: Additional Insurance Info, Certification GT1: Guarantor AUT: Authorization Information
ADT = Patient demographics
DFT = Detailed financial transaction ORU = Observation result unsolicited
The most commonly used HL7 message types include:
ACK General acknowledgement
ADT Admit discharge transfer BAR Add/change billing account DFT Detailed financial transaction MDM Medical document management MFN Master files notification ORM Order (Pharmacy/treatment) ORU Observation result (Unsolicited) QRY Query, original mode RAS Pharmacy/treatment administration RDE Pharmacy/treatment encoded order RGV Pharmacy/treatment give SIU Scheduling information unsolicited
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