GLOBAL MAP DATA DICTIONARY #2005.03 -- PARENT DATA FILE FILE                                                      3/24/25    PAGE 1
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The Imaging File (2005) has many "imaging multiples" pointing to it from other packages such as Radiology, Medicine, Surgery,
Mailman and the various sub-files of Laboratory such as Surgical Pathology etc.  In order to have a method of tracing back from the
Image file to the parent file multiple, a file was developed to aid in this process, along with some additional fields in the Image
file. Using these fields along with the PARENT DATA FILE, backward navigation is possible whether it be to a multiple of a file, or
a multiple of a sub-file of a file. Each image that is captured is associated with a procedure or test report.  Depending on the
service collecting the image, different types of reports will be associated.  For example: 
 
  * Medical Procedures:  Endoscopy, Dermatology, Hematology, Rheumatology, etc.  
  * Anatomic Pathology:  Surgical Pathology, Cytology, Autopsy, Electron Microscopy 
  * Radiology:  Xray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound 
  * Surgery  Operation reports 
  * Text Integration Utility  Progress notes 
 
 In order to be able to display information from the associated report, references to that report are stored in the Image file. One
of these references is a pointer to the Parent Report file (2005.03), which contains an entry for each package's report file that
is currently supported.  


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REFERENCED BY: FILE/SUBFILE NAME(B)



^MAG(2005.03,D0,0)= (#.01) FILE/SUBFILE NAME [1F] ^ (#.02) ABBREVIATION [2F] ^ (#.03) GLOBAL ROOT TYPE [3S] ^ (#.04) FILE POINTER 
                 ==>[4P:1] ^ 
^MAG(2005.03,D0,2)= (#40) PACKAGE INDEX [1S] ^ (#41) CLASS INDEX [2P:2005.82] ^ (#42) TYPE INDEX [3P:2005.83] ^ (#43) PROC/EVENT 
                 ==>INDEX [4P:2005.85] ^ (#44) SPEC/SUBSPEC INDEX [5P:2005.84] ^ (#45) ORIGIN INDEX [6S] ^ 


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