Chart Relations CSV API
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The purpose of this page is to define data and fields that may be imported into MIE systems (i.e., WebChart, Enterprise Health) using the Chart Relations Import.
Audience
The abstract that follows should be presented to decision-makers or stakeholders interested in a general explanation of the Chart Relations CSV API. Technical details are provided in the remaining sections.
Abstract
The Chart Relations CSV API is used to import various relationships between charts; between patients, users, organizations, or other entities.
A chart is a patient’s electronic medical information organized in tabular form. A chart is simply a way to collect different information on one topic, just like a physical patient chart would contain a variety of information on an individual patient. A chart can represent a person, organization, or other entity. Chart-to-chart relationships are used by Enterprise Health systems to connect a patient (employee) to another patient (employee), patient population (employee group), or non-employees.
A relation type is used to define the type of connection between two charts. See the Relation Types section for more information. CSV refers to the type of file and format of data needed to import information into the EH system. API refers to how the data interacts with the EH system. See the Import Overview page for a more detailed explanation of terminology.
Specifications
The following detailed specifications are available for the Chart Relations CSV API:
Column Definitions and Specific Coded Values
Definitions for the columns utilized in the specification information below. Commonly used specific coded values appear on the Data Import Standards page.
High Level: Patient 2 is related to Patient 1 with Relation Type.
- R = Required
- O = Optional
Name | Type | Required | Comments |
PAT1_PARTITION | char | R | Partition of first patient |
PAT1_MRN | integer | R | MR Number of first patient |
PAT2_PARTITION | char | R | Partition of second patient |
PAT2_MRN | integer | R | MR Number of second patient |
RELATION_TYPE_ID | integer | R | Relation type between both patients |
Relation Types
The following table outlines default relation types.
Relation Type | Relation ID |
Self | 1 |
Spouse | 2 |
Parent | 3 |
Grandparent | 4 |
Child | 5 |
Sibling | 6 |
Aunt/Uncle | 7 |
Cousin | 8 |
Mother | 9 |
Father | 10 |
Unknown | 11 |
Grandchild | 12 |
Niece/Nephew | 13 |
Provider | 14 |
Provider Organization | 15 |
Contact | 16 |
[[Relation Type ID]] |
These ID numbers vary from system to system, and because of this, a help bubble in the import tool describes the available relation types.
Example
In this example we are using William Hart’s chart to establish a sibling relationship with Jane Doe.
Examples of CSV
Adding a Credentialing Contact (RELATION_TYPE_ID: 20) relationship between two patients (MIE 10019 & MIE 10006)
MIE 10006 is a Credentialing Contact for MIE 10019.
PAT1_PARTITION,PAT1_MRN,PAT2_PARTITION,PAT2_MRN,RELATION_TYPE_ID
MIE,10019,MIE,10006,20
Adding multiple relations between patients:
PAT1_PARTITION,PAT1_MRN,PAT2_PARTITION,PAT2_MRN,RELATION_TYPE_ID
MIE,10019,MIE,10006,20
MIE,10021,MIE,10020,3
CCHIT,41205325,MIE,10019,8
Related Pages
Enterprise Health Documentation
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