X-Post: FYI: Change to 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 in HL7 Registry
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Réponse de Joanie Harper sur le sujet X-Post: FYI: Change to 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 in HL7 Registry
I have made the changes that I detailed below.
Thanks for your feedback Randy.
Thanks for your feedback Randy.
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Réponse de Joanie Harper sur le sujet X-Post: FYI: Change to 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 in HL7 Registry
I have made the changes that I detailed below.
Thanks for your feedback Randy.
Thanks for your feedback Randy.
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Réponse de Randy Nonay sur le sujet X-Post: FYI: Change to 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 in HL7 Registry
Hi Joanie,
The reason I suggested the cross reference is that we have had indivduals asking us (Alberta) which one is which for these two OIDs.
As long as the descriptions for each are clear, then a cross reference isn't needed.
Thanks for the follow-up!
Randy
The reason I suggested the cross reference is that we have had indivduals asking us (Alberta) which one is which for these two OIDs.
As long as the descriptions for each are clear, then a cross reference isn't needed.
Thanks for the follow-up!
Randy
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Réponse de Joanie Harper sur le sujet X-Post: FYI: Change to 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 in HL7 Registry
Hi Randy,
In January of 2021, we were asked by the PrescribeIT team to reactivate the subset for the Indian & Northern Affairs Canada Health number in the Terminology Gateway. This subset is based on the OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 but the subset had been deactivated in April of 2019. The entry in the OID registry remained active.
In the course of addressing this request, we determined that the department Indian & Northern Affairs Canada no longer exists and we spent a significant amount of time trying to determine what the responsible body should be updated to. Unfortunately, after 9 months, we were unable to get any feedback from either Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) or Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) as to who should be the responsible body. In order to move this request forward, Infoway made the decision to become the Responsible body.
• We could change the name to Non-Insured Health Benefits Number (NIHB) for Indigenous Canadians. That would provide the clarity around domain and jurisdiction.
• We can certainly update the description adding "This was formerly called Indian and Northern Affairs Canada health card number (INACHN)”.
• I think it would be appropriate to update the assigning authority to HL7 Canada since this was registered by Canada Health Infoway, as a function of the HL7 Canada Affiliate, on behalf of the New Brunswick Department of Health.
• For the OID for the Indian Registry Status number (2.16.840.1.113883.4.635). I’m not sure why we would want to have a note on the Registry status number that points to the health card number. I don’t think that would be appropriate.
In January of 2021, we were asked by the PrescribeIT team to reactivate the subset for the Indian & Northern Affairs Canada Health number in the Terminology Gateway. This subset is based on the OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 but the subset had been deactivated in April of 2019. The entry in the OID registry remained active.
In the course of addressing this request, we determined that the department Indian & Northern Affairs Canada no longer exists and we spent a significant amount of time trying to determine what the responsible body should be updated to. Unfortunately, after 9 months, we were unable to get any feedback from either Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) or Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) as to who should be the responsible body. In order to move this request forward, Infoway made the decision to become the Responsible body.
• We could change the name to Non-Insured Health Benefits Number (NIHB) for Indigenous Canadians. That would provide the clarity around domain and jurisdiction.
• We can certainly update the description adding "This was formerly called Indian and Northern Affairs Canada health card number (INACHN)”.
• I think it would be appropriate to update the assigning authority to HL7 Canada since this was registered by Canada Health Infoway, as a function of the HL7 Canada Affiliate, on behalf of the New Brunswick Department of Health.
• For the OID for the Indian Registry Status number (2.16.840.1.113883.4.635). I’m not sure why we would want to have a note on the Registry status number that points to the health card number. I don’t think that would be appropriate.
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Réponse de Randy Nonay sur le sujet X-Post: FYI: Change to 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378 in HL7 Registry
Hi,
I just have some concerns about the changes...
- The name doesn't imply anything about the domain/jurisdiction of the identifier.
- the assigning authority - is the New Brunswick Department of Health really the right description?
- OID Description: It needs to distinguish this OID from 2.16.840.1.113883.4.635, and probably should include a reference to it (and vice versa).
The original description was "Indian and Northern Affairs Canada health card number used in client resolution”. I'm thinking that you should probably include something to the effect of "This was formerly called Indian and Northern Affairs Canada health card number (INACHN)"
And for cross reference, something like "Governemnt of Canada Indian Registry Status number (DIAND number / INAC number) is referenced by OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.635."
And on the 4.635 - add in a reference for health care number is under OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378
Just to help eliminate confusion over which is which.
Randy
I just have some concerns about the changes...
- The name doesn't imply anything about the domain/jurisdiction of the identifier.
- the assigning authority - is the New Brunswick Department of Health really the right description?
- OID Description: It needs to distinguish this OID from 2.16.840.1.113883.4.635, and probably should include a reference to it (and vice versa).
The original description was "Indian and Northern Affairs Canada health card number used in client resolution”. I'm thinking that you should probably include something to the effect of "This was formerly called Indian and Northern Affairs Canada health card number (INACHN)"
And for cross reference, something like "Governemnt of Canada Indian Registry Status number (DIAND number / INAC number) is referenced by OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.635."
And on the 4.635 - add in a reference for health care number is under OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378
Just to help eliminate confusion over which is which.
Randy
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We would like to advise the community of the following changes that were made to the OID Registry for OID 2.16.840.1.113883.4.378:
Full Name: Non-Insured Health Benefits Number (previously Indian & Northern Affairs Canada Health Number)
Description: Non-Insured Health Benefits number (NIHB) / services de santé non assurés (SSNA) used to provide health benefits to First Nations and Inuit communities in Canada
Responsible Body: Change to Infoway Standards email, address and phone number
Full Name: Non-Insured Health Benefits Number (previously Indian & Northern Affairs Canada Health Number)
Description: Non-Insured Health Benefits number (NIHB) / services de santé non assurés (SSNA) used to provide health benefits to First Nations and Inuit communities in Canada
Responsible Body: Change to Infoway Standards email, address and phone number
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