Category
Supplementary Resource
Organisation
Type
Standard
Version
1.1
Access
Open
Status
Trial
Created
Mar 2019
This document describes the Aggregate Data Exchange-HIV (ADX-HIV) Content Profile, which supports the interoperable reporting of HIV aggregate data. This reporting typically involves the initial submission of routine HIV reports from a health facility to an administrative jurisdiction and subsequent national and international-level reporting.
The ADX-HIV Profile provides a way to define a Data Structure Definition (DSD) and the normative schema of the aggregate data XML message to be exchanged between systems for a particular aggregate data report. This ensures consistency in aggregate data that are reported to different jurisdictions from the same source.
Main sections:
· ADX-HIV actors, transactions and content modules
· Actor options and required actor groupings
· Overview
· Use case #1: Routine reporting of HIV indicator data from electronic medical record
· Use case #2: Reporting data from HMIS to other aggregate data repositories
· Security considerations
· Cross profile considerations
· Transactions
· Content modules
· National extensions
The ADX-HIV Profile provides a way to define a Data Structure Definition (DSD) and the normative schema of the aggregate data XML message to be exchanged between systems for a particular aggregate data report. This ensures consistency in aggregate data that are reported to different jurisdictions from the same source.
Main sections:
· ADX-HIV actors, transactions and content modules
· Actor options and required actor groupings
· Overview
· Use case #1: Routine reporting of HIV indicator data from electronic medical record
· Use case #2: Reporting data from HMIS to other aggregate data repositories
· Security considerations
· Cross profile considerations
· Transactions
· Content modules
· National extensions
Access IHE Quality, Research and Public Health Technical Framework Supplement – Aggregate Data Exchange-HIV (ADX-HIV)
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