0 Introduction xi
0.1 Organization xi
0.2 CCC guideline releases and
versioning xi
0.3 What's new xi
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Observation Upload use case
6.1 Observation Upload to the
server
6.1.1 Chosen standards
and profiles
6.1.2 Data payload
6.1.3 Services protocol
(informative)
7 Behavioural models
7.1 SOAP implementation
7.1.1 Observation Upload
using SOAP
7.2 REST implementation
7.2.1 Capabilities
exchange
7.2.2 Observation Upload
using hData
7.3 Security
7.3.1 Secure
point-to-point communication
7.3.2 Auditing
7.3.3 Entity identity
assertion
7.3.4 Reliability
8 Implementation guidance (informative)
8.1 PHG conceptual model
8.2 Overview of operation
8.3 Certified Capability Classes
for Observation Upload
8.4 Sample service description
SOAP
8.5 Device observation consumer
WSDL
8.6 Device observation consumer
XSD
8.7 Messaging examples
8.8 Communicate PCD data
8.9 Communicate PCD data response
8.10 CommunicatePCDData example
with security
8.10.1 STS request
8.10.2 STS response
8.10.3 CommunicatePCDData
request
8.10.4 CommunicatePCDData
response
8.11 hData Observation Upload
example
9 The PCD-01 document payload
9.1 PCD-01 fundamentals
9.1.1 MSH header
9.1.2 PID patient info
9.1.3 OBR observation
request
9.1.4 OBX observation
result
9.2 Document structure
9.3 PHG, MDS and metric OBXes
9.4 Segment structure
9.5 PCD-01 format "on the
wire"
9.6 HL7 data types
9.7 PID segment
10 OBX segment fundamentals
10.1 Encoding OBX segments
10.2 Object hierarchy
10.2.1 Hierarchy levels
10.2.2 Hierarchy
examples
10.2.3 Object hierarchy
for compounds
10.3 Timestamping
10.4 The coincident timestamp pair
10.5 PHG-OBXes
10.6 MDS-OBXes
10.7 Metric OBXes
10.7.1 Mapping the 11073
observational attributes in OBX-5 and data type in OBX-2
10.8 Date-Time-Adjustment
11 Guidelines
11.1 MSH
11.2 PID
11.3 OBR
11.4 OBX
Annex A Normative guidelines for common aspects
Annex B Normative guidelines for hData
Annex C Normative guidelines for SOAP
Annex D Normative guidelines data payload
D.0 Mapping from [ISO/IEEE 11073-20601]to the Continua services
D.0.1 Terminologies and conventions
D.0.2 Protocol-dependent information
D.0.3 Services-specific nomenclature
D.0.4 ISO/IEEE 11073-20601 general object/attribute
mapping
D.1 OBX encoding guidelines
D.1.1 Guidelines for encoding the PHG-OBX segments
D.1.2 Guidelines for encoding the MDS-OBX segments
D.1.3 Guidelines for encoding the Metric-OBX
segments
D.1.4 Special situations
D.1.5 Timestamping and time synchronization
D.1.6 Metric object attribute mappings overview
D.1.7 Numeric (subclass of Metric)
D.1.8 RT-SA (subclass of Metric)
D.1.9 Enumeration (subclass of Metric)
Annex E Mapping from the IEEE 11073-104xx device specializations to
the Continua services
E.1 PHG
E.1.1 Modelling
E.1.2 Containment tree
E.2 MDS object
E.2.1 Modelling
E.2.2 Containment tree
E.3 Metric OBXes
E.3.1 10404 Pulse oximeter
E.3.2 10407 Blood pressure monitor
E.3.3 10408 Thermometer
E.3.4 10415 Weighing scales
E.3.5 10417 Glucose meter
E.3.6 10418 INR meter
E.3.7 10441 Cardiovascular fitness and activity
monitor
E.3.8 10442 Strength fitness equipment
E.3.9 10471 Independent living activity hub
E.3.10 10472 Adherence monitor
E.3.11 10421 Peak expiratory flow monitor
E.3.12 10420 Body composition analyser
E.3.13 IEEE 10406 basic 1-3 lead ECG
E.3.14 10424 Sleep apnoea breathing therapy
equipment (SABTE)
E.3.15 ISO/IEEE 11073-10425 continuous glucose
monitor
E.4 HL7 Unsolicited observation result
E.4.1 MSH
E.4.2 PID
E.4.3 OBR
E.4.4 OBX
E.4.5 PV1
E.4.6 NTE
E.4.7 TQ1
E.4.8 MSA
E.4.9 ERR
E.4.10 HL7 v2.6 error tables
E.5 HL7 Data types – Observations
E.5.1 CWE
E.5.2 DTM
E.5.3 NM
E.5.4 ST
E.5.5 NA - numeric array
E.5.6 XAD
E.5.7 XPN
E.6 Other HL7 data types
E.6.1 CX
E.6.2 ID coded value for HL7 defined tables
E.6.3 IS coded value for user-defined tables
E.6.4 SI sequence ID
E.6.5 SN structured numeric
E.6.6 XTN
E.7 HL7 control characters
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