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The following tests should be performed using anORU R01 message.
Notation: Test ID X and Lab Report Service Y are used to indicate identifiers that the tester is free to replace with their own identifiers, the numbers simply indicate when to re-use or change the identifier.
ID | Test Details | Notes | HL7 Response | GUI Outcome |
Lab.1.01 | Send a numerical test result for Test ID 1, Lab Report Service 1. | Tests are visible in the Health > Laboratory overview page. | AA | Test is visible in the GUI. It has been added into a group whose name is that of Lab Report Service 1. |
Lab.1.02 | Send a new numerical test result for Test ID 1, Lab Report Service 1, and the same Order Number as before. | Test details are available by clicking on the test in the overview page. | AA | No new tests appear in the overview page. When viewing the test details, the corrected result is displayed, along with a red “[C]” indicating the record has been corrected. |
Lab.1.03 | Send a second numerical test result for Test ID 1, Lab Report Service 1. | AA | No new tests appear in the overview page, but the second test result is visible alongside the first in the detailed page. The results have been graphed. | |
Lab.1.04 | Send a numerical test result for Test ID 2, Lab Report Service 1. | AA | In the overview page, the second test appears as a new test in the same grouping as the first test result. | |
Lab.1.05 | Send a numerical test result for Test ID 3, Lab Report Service 2. | AA | In the overview page, the test appears as a new test in a new group whose name is that of Lab Report Service 2. | |
Lab.1.06 | Send a textual report for Test ID 4, Lab Report Service 3. | AA | Report is visible in the GUI. It has been added into a group whose name is that of Lab Report Service 3. Textual results cannot be graphed. | |
Lab.1.07 | Send multiple test results for Lab Report Service 4. | AA | In the overview page, the results appear in the order they were sent, within a group whose name is that of Lab Report Service 4. | |
Lab.1.08 | Send the same results as used in Lab.1.07 but with a new Order Number and use Lab Report Service 5. | Groups require each test to be associated with just one Lab Report Service. A group of “Other” is used when this is not the case. | AA | In the overview page, the lab results for Lab Report Service 4 and 5 have been combined into one group called “Other”. |
Multiple Source Testing
The following tests should be performed using anORU R01 message, sent to PKB Test Patient A.
ID | Test Details | Notes | HL7 Response | GUI Outcome |
Lab.2.01 | Send a test result to a Lab Report Service already used for PKB Test Patient A, but with your own Test ID. | Groupings are not maintained per sender; similarly named Lab Report Services will have their tests grouped together. | AA | The new test is added to the existing group in the overview page. |
Lab.2.02 | Send a test result to a Lab Report Service already used for PKB Test Patient A, and also with a Test ID already used within that Lab Report Service. | Although groupings are common, Test IDs are local to each sender. | AA | The test, although having a matching Test ID, is added as a new entry within the existing group. This is because Test IDs are local to senders. |
Lab.2.03 | Send a test result with an unused Test ID and an unused Lab Report Service. | In a multi source environment, you are still able to send previously unseen Lab Report Services. | AA | The test appears in the overview page under a new group, whose name matches that of your Lab Report Service. |