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The following tables outline the technical considerations for public health laboratories (PHLs) and healthcare organizations (HCOs) implementing ETOR exchange via the APHL IntermediaryAPHL’s Detor solution.
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Public Health Laboratories (PHLs) - Technical Considerations
Technical Component | Considerations | Notes |
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Transport Method Options |
| While |
Detor can support other transport methods, S3 and SFTP are preferred given functionality, resiliency, and versatility. | ||
Network/Firewall Requirements |
| Network/firewall components are directly linked to PHL transport methods. |
Message Payload Options |
| Any of the outlined file formats are compatible with |
Detor as long as the LIMS 1) is capable of importing sufficient order information and 2) contains fields for the data elements necessary to create a result. | |
Data Field Recommendations | The recommended data fields for the in-scope test(s) |
will be defined during Gap Analysis discussions with both the PHL and HCO. | This allows for the creation of orders and results in the LIMS. | |
LIMS Capability Requirements |
| Additional LIMS configurations may be necessary. If so, APHL will collaborate with the PHL to assist in communicating needs to the LIMS vendor. |
Integration Engine | No integration engine required for message transformations. | APHL does not recommend the use of an integration engine for transformation of data for |
Detor exchange. Note: No integration engine should be needed if the LIMS can import/export data. If the LIMS cannot import/export data, APHL will work with the LIMS vendor to communicate updates needed. | ||
Detor Data Storage | Detor adheres to the following storage requirements:
| Storage requirements were defined based on CLIA guidelines. |
Healthcare Organizations (HCOs) - Technical Considerations
Technical Component | Considerations | Notes |
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Transport Method Options |
| While |
Detor can support other transport methods, RESTful, FHIR and MLLP / VPN are preferred given functionality, resiliency, and versatility. | ||
Network/Firewall Requirements |
| Network/firewall components are directly linked to HCO transport methods. |
Message Payload Options |
| Any of the outlined file formats are compatible with |
Detor as long as the EHR 1) contains fields for the data elements necessary to create an order and 2) is capable of importing sufficient result information. | |
Data Field Recommendations | The recommended data fields for the in-scope test(s) |
will be defined during Gap Analysis discussions with both the PHL and HCO. | This allows for the creation of orders and consumption of results in the EHR. | |
EHR Capability Requirements |
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Detor Data Storage | Detor adheres to the following storage requirements:
| Storage requirements were defined based on CLIA guidelines. |