What is a CDC PartyID?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) PartyID is a unique object identifier (OID) for each instance of the PHINMS Sender and Receiver used when sending messages to the CDC. The CDC PHINMS Help Desk issues the PartyID at no cost. The value of the PartyID must be the same as the Message Receiver’s PartyID in the Collaboration Protocol Agreement. A PartyID would resemble “1.23.456.7.891234.5.6.7.8.9.0.1”.
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