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HL7 version 3.0: a preview for CIOs, managers, and programmers.

Mark Kurtz1

  • 1Marketing and Training Services, NeoTool Development LLC, Montrose, Colorado, USA.

Journal of Healthcare Information Management : JHIM
|October 9, 2002
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Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 3.0 enhances healthcare data exchange and interoperability. This standard offers significant benefits and efficiencies for providers and vendors, despite requiring planning for adoption.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Information Technology

Background:

  • The healthcare industry is moving towards complete interoperability.
  • Health Level Seven (HL7) is a key standard in achieving this goal.
  • Previous HL7 versions had limitations that hindered widespread adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the advancements and benefits of HL7 Version 3.0.
  • To emphasize the role of HL7 Version 3.0 in future healthcare data exchange.
  • To discuss the implications of adopting HL7 Version 3.0.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of HL7 Version 3.0 features and capabilities.
  • Comparison with previous HL7 versions.
  • Examination of the HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM).

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Main Results:

  • HL7 Version 3.0 addresses limitations of prior versions, expanding capabilities.
  • The integration of technologies like XML ensures the standard's future relevance.
  • The RIM provides a comprehensive data model for healthcare.

Conclusions:

  • HL7 Version 3.0 represents a significant improvement in healthcare data exchange.
  • Successful adoption requires planning, time, and investment.
  • The benefits include enhanced efficiencies for healthcare providers and vendors.