I came here because I had a job interview. I had a lot of ETL experience but no HL7. Your tutorials gave me enough info to prove to them that I could add HL7 as one of my data conversion specialties. Thank you
Thank you for this video series. As a project manager overseeing a bunch of new lab integrations due to COVID-19, this series has helped me gain a high level understanding of what my techs are working with on a daily basis.
Thank you for sharing this! This is very helpful and good information. Great job explaining the HL7 Soup and the examples it has to offer as well as the channels you created to run these sample messages through.
Thanks Anthony, I'm really glad these videos helped you out. I've got some more videos planned shortly, but feel free to suggest other HL7 topics and I will try and fit it in soon. Cheers.
Hi, I'm looking for a standard format to describe the radiologist diagnostic and we were told HL7 would most likely become the goto standard in medical IT. From my understanding it's an event-based format to ease the transfer of medical information rather than a "doctor to AI" or statistical-friendly data formatting. Checking on event types O23 & O24, the format doesn't seems to handle data related to the findings of the radiologist. Is there another part of HL7 dedicated to those data ? let's say: "the size in mm of pulmonary nodules" ?
Hi Nice, thanks for subscribing. I haven't created tutorial part 4 yet, but it is definitely still going to come. I'm just putting together a few "How to" videos, then I will get back to the tutorials. Thanks
Brilliant set of videos!! Id love to see information about how the messages are actually transmitted... I plan to start writing my own elements of an internal radiology application however i cant seem to pinpoint what services i need running to listen for HL7 Message's... I come from a background of HTTP and that all makes sense, it's just a GET request on the HTTP/HTTPS server, however HL7 seems to work on its own protocol?
TornTech Thanks for the feedback. I will look at doing a video on the details of how HL7 messages are sent in the near future. I suggest that you do a search for MLLP (or sometimes LLP) in the meantime. The message starts with a char 11, then the HL7 Body, and finally a char 28 and char 13. Send all this in a TCP message and you are done. Cheers
Hi. There are a set of equipment event types such as EAN and ESU. Take a look in HL7 Soup, and you can see all the options available there. I also wouldn't be surprised if a number of systems expect this data to come in an ORU^R01 - it's often used as a bit of a catch-all.
That's like asking if there is a free alternative to flying a plane. You can walk some of the way for free, but eventually, you'll be drowning in the ocean wondering why you wasted your time.
HI Christopher. I just checked, and it looks like it now shows in your list. I'm not sure why it didn't work at first? Let me know if you have any problems Thanks
Thanks, Jason. I was unable to add it by simply clicking the + button under the video. I searched for the URL while in my video folder and it allowed me to add it that way. There may be an issue on my end. Thanks. Great videos by the way. Really appreciate them.
Hi solsic. I'm not exactly sure what you mean, I can see it fine? I certainly haven't removed it. Perhaps refresh your browser, and I hope it will come back. I hope you like it.
I came here because I had a job interview. I had a lot of ETL experience but no HL7. Your tutorials gave me enough info to prove to them that I could add HL7 as one of my data conversion specialties. Thank you
Hey, that's fantastic! Thanks for taking the time to let me know, It's much appreciated. Cheers
Very helpful video and the Hl7 Soup application is very easy to navigate and have clear explanation of each message segment and subsegment.
I watched all 3 introductory videos on HL7. You have done a great job. These 3 videos are the best HL7 101 class. Thank you!
Thank you for this series. I was newly tapped to assist our integration expert who has mentioned HL7. I fully understand messages now vs my intuition
Glad to have helped. Welcome to the industry!
Thank you for this video series. As a project manager overseeing a bunch of new lab integrations due to COVID-19, this series has helped me gain a high level understanding of what my techs are working with on a daily basis.
Am learning HL7 stuff and your videos are very helpfull to understand the basic of this Standard.
I watched all three and liked the tutorials. I am going to subscribe and see other of your tutorials that may be available.
Thanks for subscribing.
Yes, I have more videos coming out shortly, and there will be an "HL7 tutorial part four" coming at some point too.
Cheers
Thank you for sharing this! This is very helpful and good information. Great job explaining the HL7 Soup and the examples it has to offer as well as the channels you created to run these sample messages through.
Jason, You did really very well the way you describe details are very informative.
Thanks Anthony, I'm really glad these videos helped you out. I've got some more videos planned shortly, but feel free to suggest other HL7 topics and I will try and fit it in soon. Cheers.
Absolutely good videos on HL7 introduction
Hi, I'm looking for a standard format to describe the radiologist diagnostic and we were told HL7 would most likely become the goto standard in medical IT.
From my understanding it's an event-based format to ease the transfer of medical information rather than a "doctor to AI" or statistical-friendly data formatting.
Checking on event types O23 & O24, the format doesn't seems to handle data related to the findings of the radiologist.
Is there another part of HL7 dedicated to those data ? let's say: "the size in mm of pulmonary nodules" ?
Thanks for the video! Very simple, great job!
excellent tutorial and explanation , thanks !
The video is informative and nicely composed. Suggestion would be to remove the irritating music that would help to focus.
really nice video. How about going deep into ORU message segment in next tutorial. thanx
Great Job Jason! I have subscribed to your channel.
Please where can I find Tutorial 4?
Hi Nice, thanks for subscribing.
I haven't created tutorial part 4 yet, but it is definitely still going to come. I'm just putting together a few "How to" videos, then I will get back to the tutorials.
Thanks
clear as mud
Please let me know the difference between inbound and outbound message with examples
Brilliant set of videos!!
Id love to see information about how the messages are actually transmitted... I plan to start writing my own elements of an internal radiology application however i cant seem to pinpoint what services i need running to listen for HL7 Message's... I come from a background of HTTP and that all makes sense, it's just a GET request on the HTTP/HTTPS server, however HL7 seems to work on its own protocol?
TornTech Thanks for the feedback.
I will look at doing a video on the details of how HL7 messages are sent in the near future.
I suggest that you do a search for MLLP (or sometimes LLP) in the meantime. The message starts with a char 11, then the HL7 Body, and finally a char 28 and char 13. Send all this in a TCP message and you are done.
Cheers
Awesome videos Jason!
What are the event types for equipment alarms e.g IV pumps? are they passed in a form of hl7?
Hi. There are a set of equipment event types such as EAN and ESU. Take a look in HL7 Soup, and you can see all the options available there. I also wouldn't be surprised if a number of systems expect this data to come in an ORU^R01 - it's often used as a bit of a catch-all.
@@Hl7soup Thank you so much!
Can you please point where I can find examples in HL7 Soup or other resources on these types?
Thanks!
@@anasshawesh9808 I'm afraid that we don't have any examples of these messages.
Thanks for the videos. Is there any free alternatives to HL7 Soup ?
That's like asking if there is a free alternative to flying a plane. You can walk some of the way for free, but eventually, you'll be drowning in the ocean wondering why you wasted your time.
Thank you
I am trying to add this to my list and it wont let me. Do you have some setting turned off?
HI Christopher. I just checked, and it looks like it now shows in your list. I'm not sure why it didn't work at first?
Let me know if you have any problems
Thanks
Thanks, Jason. I was unable to add it by simply clicking the + button under the video. I searched for the URL while in my video folder and it allowed me to add it that way. There may be an issue on my end. Thanks.
Great videos by the way. Really appreciate them.
The video is no longer available. How that?
Hi solsic. I'm not exactly sure what you mean, I can see it fine? I certainly haven't removed it.
Perhaps refresh your browser, and I hope it will come back. I hope you like it.
Good content. Can you please remove that annoying background music though? Its too loud and adds no value to the video...very distracting.