Terminology used in labs in Canada for OBR 4
- Sisira De Sliva
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3 years 11 months ago #6484
by Sisira De Sliva
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In Newfoundland & Labrador:
- We use pCLOCD codes. It there is no pCLOCD code, we use LOINC if it available.
- If there isn't a pCLOCD/LOINC code available, we create a NL specific code (XNL). XNL codes may be submitted to Infoway using the InfoRMS tool.
- We create MTS codes to accommodate those local RHA business requirements for reportable tests not applicable for XNL coding. MTS codes are not intended to be submitted to Infoway.
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Sisira (NLCHI).
- We use pCLOCD codes. It there is no pCLOCD code, we use LOINC if it available.
- If there isn't a pCLOCD/LOINC code available, we create a NL specific code (XNL). XNL codes may be submitted to Infoway using the InfoRMS tool.
- We create MTS codes to accommodate those local RHA business requirements for reportable tests not applicable for XNL coding. MTS codes are not intended to be submitted to Infoway.
Thanks,
Sisira (NLCHI).
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- Marion Long
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3 years 11 months ago #6483
by Marion Long
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Hello everybody,
In New Brunswick we prefer to use pCLOCD codes. If there is no pCLOCD code we use the RELMA/LOINC code if it available. If there is no pCLOCD or RLMA code we create a local code (XNB).
Marion
In New Brunswick we prefer to use pCLOCD codes. If there is no pCLOCD code we use the RELMA/LOINC code if it available. If there is no pCLOCD or RLMA code we create a local code (XNB).
Marion
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- Gennine Roberts
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4 years 21 minutes ago #6482
by Gennine Roberts
Replied by Gennine Roberts on topic Terminology used in labs in Canada for OBR 4
H Linda,
In Saskatchewan we try to use the pCLOCD standard first, if not available we'll use LOINC. If there isn't a pCLOCD/LOINC standard available for our needs we create a local code (XSK).
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Gennine
In Saskatchewan we try to use the pCLOCD standard first, if not available we'll use LOINC. If there isn't a pCLOCD/LOINC standard available for our needs we create a local code (XSK).
Thanks,
Gennine
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- Daniel Simic
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4 years 38 minutes ago #6481
by Daniel Simic
Replied by Daniel Simic on topic Terminology used in labs in Canada for OBR 4
Hi Linda
In BC we use them all, depending on the situation.
- pCLOCD codes are the first picked when trying to look for a suitable code
- RELMA codes are used if one does not exist in pCLOCD.
- local codes are used for a number of reasons, mostly for display issues for both the battery name and where it is sequenced in the display tables. BC local codes (Health Authority) consist of codes that we hope to see promoted to being legit LOINCs (XBC-######) or custom LOINCs to make our lab folks happy (XXX-####)
Thanks Dan
In BC we use them all, depending on the situation.
- pCLOCD codes are the first picked when trying to look for a suitable code
- RELMA codes are used if one does not exist in pCLOCD.
- local codes are used for a number of reasons, mostly for display issues for both the battery name and where it is sequenced in the display tables. BC local codes (Health Authority) consist of codes that we hope to see promoted to being legit LOINCs (XBC-######) or custom LOINCs to make our lab folks happy (XXX-####)
Thanks Dan
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- Harsh Sharma
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4 years 45 minutes ago #6480
by Harsh Sharma
Replied by Harsh Sharma on topic Terminology used in labs in Canada for OBR 4
Hello Linda,
Providing an update to previous comment.
"AHS primarily uses pCLOCD but occasionally uses LOINC, a temporary provincial (XAB) code, or a local system code depending on code availability and purpose. As part of our message standard, we always provide the local “system native” code as an additional field."
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Harsh
Providing an update to previous comment.
"AHS primarily uses pCLOCD but occasionally uses LOINC, a temporary provincial (XAB) code, or a local system code depending on code availability and purpose. As part of our message standard, we always provide the local “system native” code as an additional field."
Thanks
Harsh
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- Harsh Sharma
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4 years 6 hours ago #6477
by Harsh Sharma
Replied by Harsh Sharma on topic Terminology used in labs in Canada for OBR 4
Hello Linda,
Alberta Health Services uses LOINC codes in OBR 4.1.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Harsh Sharma
Senior Advisor - Terminology Standards
AHS
Alberta Health Services uses LOINC codes in OBR 4.1.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Harsh Sharma
Senior Advisor - Terminology Standards
AHS
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