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OHF - IHE Plugin question [message #581017] Thu, 16 August 2007 15:23
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Hi all
I’m using OHF plugins to implement the IHE functionality into our
application. I have the following questions:

1. Is the NIST down? I’m not able to submit documents to the NIST
at
http://hcxw2k1.nist.gov:8080/xdsServices2/registry/soap/port als/yr3a/repository
2. When I submit a CCD document created from my application, the
source patient id and patient ids within the document are created from our
application. The submission fails stating that the patient id should be in
the affinity domain. Should I then perform a Patient Identity Feed
transaction as a Patient Identity Source actor and register my system
generated patient id into the NIST registry? If that is the case, to which
NIST specific MLLP destination should I send the Patient Feed to?
3. How can I perform the secure submission for the XDS document
source actor to the NIST?
4. While performing a XDS-MS document submission transaction, I had
set the MIME default type “text/xml” and the format code to "CDAR2/IHE
1.0" and DocumentDescriptor to CDA_R2. If I set the MIME type to
"text/x-cda-r2+xml" I’m getting a SOAP error. I also notice that there is
a XDS_MS DocumentDescriptor. When I tried to use this too I’m getting an
error?
5. There some DocumentEntry and SubmissionSet meta data such as the
HealthCareFacilityCode, ClassCode, PracticeSetting Code, ContentTypeCode
which are not part of the generated CCD document. Can u tell me how and
from whom these values will be received in a real installation.

I would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks
Venkat
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