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Test Directory - Coggle Diagram
Test Directory
Recommendations
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Support any legacy attributes that are required for the ongoing use of the Test Directory (Test ID).
Directory Content Access - API, File based, TRUD etc.
Data Preparation: Prepare the data for publication by organising, and structuring it in a consistent and standardised format.
Data Preparation: Prepare the data for publication by organising, and structuring it in a consistent and standardised format (Test Directory Design).
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-Publication and Access: Once the directory is approved, it is published in the repository and made accessible. The repository assigns a persistent identifier, that is used for reference.
Promotion and Dissemination: Promote the availability of the published dataset through NHS channels.
Versioning and Updates: Follow the directory guidelines for versioning and provide clear documentation on the changes made.
-Long-Term Preservation: Ensure that the dataset is preserved for the long term, including regular backups, periodic checks for data integrity, and adherence to NHS archival best practices.
Feedback - key points
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Data standards - SNOMED, HGNC
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Generic test types
By purpose (Diagnosis, Screening, Monitoring)
By method (Blood sugar level, Genetic testing)
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Definitions
Test - a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something.
Genetic testing is a type of medical test that identifies changes in genes, chromosomes, or proteins.
A medical test is a medical procedure performed to detect, diagnose, or monitor diseases, disease processes, susceptibility, or to determine a course of treatment.
Attributes
Indication- each test has its own indications and contraindications. An indication is a valid medical reason to perform the test. A contraindication is a valid medical reason not to perform the test.
Examples
Test Code: M84, Target: BCR-ABL1 Test Method: Small targeted mutation testing.
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