Oracle® Healthcare Master Person Index Working With IHE Profiles Release 1.1 Part Number E18591-01 |
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This manual introduces users to Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) and the Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index (OHMPI) IHE Profiles Application. IHE standards and profiles (PIX, PDQ, PAM, and ARR) help create, process, and manage electronic health records in secure patient cross-reference applications. They work in conjunction with native Health Level 7 (HL7) v2 and v3 messaging and transport standards which define how information is packaged and shared between systems. Working With IHE Profiles provides instructions on how to configure PIX, PDQ, PAM, and ARR components, create databases and runtime components, how to build and deploy an IHE Profiles Application project, and how to prepare the IHE Profiles Application to run data through it.
This document is intended for users of the OHMPI that want to create IHE Profiles Application projects.
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For more information and instructions for implementing and using a master index application, see the following documents in the Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Release 1.1 documentation set:
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Installation Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Release Notes
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index User's Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Configuration Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Configuration Reference
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Data Manager's Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Match Engine Reference
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Standardization Engine Reference
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Analyzing and Cleansing Data User's Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Command Line Reports and Database Management User's Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Loading the Initial Data Set User's Guide
Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index WebLogic User's Guide
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