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The first piece of information PKB will use to categorise the data is the specialty code. If this is present (in PV1-10) and you have let us know your code set, then we will be able to apply a meaningful label.

In the absence of a specialty code, each team using PKB can choose how they want the data they generate to be labelled by default. For example, one HIV team may take a multi-disciplinary approach by default, involving all other teams looking after the patient, and thus label their data as "general". Another HIV team may cater to privacy-conscious patients, and thus label their data as "sexual".

Each patient can override the team's default preferences. For example a patient receiving care from an HIV team who label their data as "general" may override the team's choice and apply the "sexual" label instead.

PKB can only apply team- and patient-specific labels if the data point transferred allows us to determine the source team. For the HL7 interface, this requires that the connection is made using team level credentials, or alternatively that a pre-agreed alias is sent in MSH-4 which maps to one of your existing teams.

If the source team is not available, PKB can act on the semantic code (e.g. Snomed, Read). If available in the data, PKB's default privacy rules are applied. For example, CD4 test results of HIV patients are labelled as "sexual" by default.

If no specialty, team, or semantic code is available, the data point is labelled as "general".

The diagram below shows these rules in action.

Suggested privacy labels for test results

1

Dept

LIMS Test Code Description

LIMS Test Code

Read Code

LOINC code

Sexual health

Delay (wks)

2

VS

Influenza A .............(CFT)

A

43dF.

FALSE

0

3

VS

Anti-HBs

AHB

43d8.

FALSE

0

4

VS

Adenovirus ..............(CFT)

AV

43WS.

FALSE

0

5

VS

Influenza B .............(CFT)

B

43dG.

FALSE

0

6

VS

Chlamydia PCR

CHLP

43j1.

TRUE

0

7

VS

Cytomegalovirus .........(CFT)

CMV

43WT.

FALSE

0

8

VS

CMV IgG ELISA

CMVG

43W1.

FALSE

0

9

VS

CMV IgM ELISA

CMVM

43W0.

FALSE

0

10

VS

CMV Serology ................:

CMVS

#N/A

FALSE

0

11

VS

Hepatitis B core antibody :

CORE

43dB.

FALSE

0

12

VS

Cysticercosis serology ......:

CYS

FALSE

0

13

VS

EBVCA IgG

EBCG

43JG.

FALSE

0

14

VS

EBVCA IgM

EBCM

43WP.

FALSE

0

15

VS

EB Nuclear Antigen antibody

EBNA

43JH.

FALSE

0

16

VS

Enterovirus PCR

ENTR

FALSE

0

17

VS

Neisseria gonorrhoeae PCR

GCPC

43jA.

TRUE

0

18

VS

Influenza A H1N1 (subtype)

H1N1

FALSE

0

19

VS

Hepatitis A IgM Antibody

HAM

43JJ.

FALSE

0

20

VS

Hepatitis B surface antigen :

HBS

43d9.

FALSE

0

21

VS

Hepatitis C Antibody ELISA ..:

HCV

43X2.

FALSE

0

22

VS

Helicobacter pylori ELISA

HEL

4JN..

FALSE

0

23

VS

HIV 1+2 Antigen/Antibody ELISA

HIV

43d5.

TRUE

2

24

VS

HIV 1+2 Ag/Ab (Determine)

HIVD

43d5.

TRUE

2

25

VS

HIV 1+2 Antigen/Antibody Vidas

HIVI

43d5.

TRUE

2

26

VS

Herpes simplex virus ....(CFT)

HSV

43dE.

TRUE

0

27

VS

Herpes Simplex PCR

HSVD

TRUE

0

28

VS

Legionella pneumophila antigen

LEGU

FALSE

0

29

VS

B.burgdorferi IgG Antibody

LYG

43e0.

FALSE

0

30

VS

B.burgdorferi IgM Antibody

LYM

43ek.

FALSE

0

31

VS

B.burgdorferi IgG/IgM antibody

LYME

#N/A

FALSE

0

32

VS

Measles Virus ...........(CFT)

MEA

43dJ.

FALSE

0

33

VS

Measles virus IgG

MEAG

43dH.

FALSE

0

34

VS

Mycoplasma pneumoniae ...(CFT)

MP

43WD.

FALSE

0

35

VS

Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgM ...:

MPLA

43eX.

FALSE

0

36

VS

MRSA PCR

MRPC

FALSE

0

37

VS

Mumps S .................(CFT)

MS

43dM.

FALSE

0

38

VS

Parvovirus specific IgG ELISA:

PARG

43dP.

FALSE

0

39

VS

Parvovirus specific IgM ELISA:

PARM

43dQ.

FALSE

0

40

VS

PAUL BUNNELL test ...........:

PB

43cF.

FALSE

0

41

VS

Pneumococcal antigen test

PNAG

FALSE

0

42

VS

Pneumococcal Urinary Antigen :

PNPU

FALSE

0

43

VS

Chlamydia group .........(CFT)

PS

42QH.

TRUE

0

44

VS

Coxiella burnetii .......(CFT)

Q

43eL.

FALSE

0

45

VS

Rubella IgG Antibody

RA

43F..

FALSE

0

46

VS

Rubella specific IgM

RM

43JX.

FALSE

0

47

VS

Rotavirus antigen

ROTA

4JR8.

FALSE

0

48

VS

R.S.V. ..................(CFT)

RSV

43dd.

FALSE

0

49

VS

Respiratory Syncytial Virus .:

RSVA

FALSE

0

50

VS

Norovirus PCR

SRPC

FALSE

0

51

VS

M. tuberculosis PCR.

TBPC

FALSE

0

52

VS

Tobramycin level.............:

TOB

44Wd.

FALSE

0

53

VS

Toxoplasma latex ............:

TOXO

43WI.

FALSE

0

54

VS

Toxoplasma Serology :

TXSA

FALSE

0

55

VS

Varicella Zoster Virus ..(CFT)

VZCF

43dY.

FALSE

0

56

VS

Varicella Zoster Virus IgG EIA

VZEL

43dY.

FALSE

0

57

VS

Varicella Zoster PCR

VZVD

43jF.

FALSE

0

58

VS

Treponema pallidum IgM/IgG EIA

WR

4JR4.

TRUE

2

59

VS

Treponema pallidum antibody

WRCT

438E.

TRUE

2

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