This application allows the user to select one or more orderable tests, from the list of orderable tests defined in the RCPA SPIA eRequesting Terminology Set, then for each orderable test select one or more reportable tests from the list of reportable tests defined in the RCPA SPIA Reporting Terminology Sets (by preference ones that actually relate to the ordered test but this cannot be validated by this application) and generate both the HL7 v2 Results message and the corresponding Report as a PDF document.
The generated HL7 v2 message is expected to conform to the expectations of the RCPA SPIA Guidelines for reporting pathology in Australia, the Australian Diagnostics and Referral Messaging - Localisation of HL7 Version 2.4 Standard (ADRM-2021.1) and the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council's Requirements for information communication and reporting, (Fifth Edition) (NPAAC RICR5) Standard. The generated message will not necessarily be a useful message from the perspective of any particular receiving system, or even make clinical sense if the user chooses reportable tests that do not match the ordered tests or are not normally ordered as part of the same order.
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Not all selected files are processable. Do you wish to produce a validation report for the processable files only?
This application requires a screen at least 1032 pixels wide and at least 620 pixels high.
To download a generated results message or a generated PDF report form this application must have the ability to write a text file to the operating system's file system and the user must have the ability to retrieve downloaded file from the device for subsequent use independently of this application.
Perforce, mobile phones, tablets, or other devices whose operating system does not allow users access to the file system, are not supported on the assumption that most will not meet the requirements stated above.