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Interoperability Showcase
IHE Domain Updates (insert Domain name)
Creating this presentation• Design: Please use this new design template but you do not have to use all of these
suggested slide content.
• Content Outline: You do not have to use the exact outline and content, but we are trying to keep the Domain presentations generally similar, but also understand that each Domain may wish to tell their story a bit differently.
• IHE information / overview slides: There are six slides that provide a high-level IHE overview. You do not have to use all six [unless you wish to and have time] but please do include a few so that all audiences will at least have the some basic grounding.
Creating this presentation• Please do use the last slides or the content
– Important Dates– Resources– End Slide
• Idea slides: At the end of the deck are several sample slides. You do not have to use all of these – they are provided to help generate ideas.
• Images: Photos provide a nice visual break. There are only a few in this template as we did not want to make the file too large. However, please feel free to add photos.
Creating this presentation
There are several on the ftp site at this link - ftp://ftp.ihe.net/MarketingAndPresentations/HIMSS10/Photos%20from%20HIMSS10%20Interop%20Showcase
Questions? Please contact Lisa or [email protected] or [email protected]
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Welcome and OverviewBrief IHE Overview – big picture
Domain overview - Mission/scopeBlock diagram domainProfile overviewKey profiles (one sentence on each)Relationship to other domains
New Profiles for 2010
Future Work – Roadmap Upcoming events & Resources
Q & A & Wrap
IHE OverviewIHE is…
a global initiative started in 1997 that creates the framework for passing vital health information seamlessly – from application to application, system to system, and setting to setting – across multiple healthcare enterprises.
IHE OverviewIHE is… led by volunteer members and sponsors representing diverse communities
– 300 organizational members worldwide on four continents and over 24 countries representing
– Academic Medical professionals– Practicing Clinicians– Healthcare Administrators– Membership Organizations [ACP, HIMSS< RSNA etc]– HIT Vendors, Consultants– And more
IHE OverviewIHE…
hosts two major types of activities– Conformance testing at
Connectathons– Demonstrations at
Interoperability Showcases
What does IHE do?Enables Standards-based Interoperability IHE improves patient care by harmonizing electronic health information
exchange such as HL7, IEEE, DICOM and others to specific healthcare interoperability needs
Data exchange Use of IHE profiles enable approved standards to seamlessly pass health
information among care providers on a local, regional and national level
What does IHE do?Public forum & consensus All work output developed through a broad, consensus-based committee
process and subjected to public review
Publish and Promote IHE Technical Frameworks freely available to all, promoted through public
demonstrations and education events
What does IHE do?Implement and Test Rigorous testing process and extensive tool set for implementers
Globally recognized The IHE Global Standards Adoption process as approved by the International
Standards Organization (ISO) as a Technical Report 28380 in August 2007
12 IHE Development Domains12 IHE Development Domains
IHE Domains
Anatomic PathologyCardiologyEye CareIT InfrastructureLaboratoryMammographyNursing SCPatient Care Coordination (PCC)Patient Care Devices (PCD)
PharmacyQuality, Research & Public HealthRadiology Radiation OncologyFuture Domains may include:DentistrySurgery …And more
IHE Sponsors
AAOACCEACPACC
ASIP-Santé (France)HIMSSRSNA
IHE Domain SponsorsIHE Domain Sponsors
1414
France
Local Deployment National Extensions Promotional & Live Demonstration
Events Funding
USA
GermanyItaly
JapanUK
Canada
Korea
TaiwanNorway
Netherlands
SpainChina
Austria
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AustraliaAustraliaMalaysiaMalaysiaIHE is valued Worldwide
Quebec, Toronto,Alberta, British Columbia
Canada Infoway
THINC- New YorkNCHICA – N. Carolina
Italy (Conto Corrente
Salute)
Boston Medical
Center - MA
Philadelphia HIE
CHINA-MoHLab results sharing
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CHINA-ShanghaiImaging Info Sharing
JAPAN-NagoyaImaging Info Sharing,
Nationwide PDI guideline
South Africa
Malaysia
VITL-Vermont
CareSpark – TN & VA
NETHERLANDSFriesland
LowerAustria
Austria
FranceDMP
UK CfH(Radiology WF)
SuisseSt Gallen
Global Standards-Based on IHE ProfilesAdopted in National & Regional Projects
Get involved
• Membership is free! • To learn more, visit www.ihe.net/governance/
<Domain Name><Suggest use brief Domain description from wiki>
Example: The IT Infrastructure Domain supplies infrastructure for sharing healthcare information. An infrastructure interoperability component represents a common IT function that is used as a building block for a variety of use cases... a necessary ingredient, but rarely visible to the end user!!
<Domain Name>These components may be embedded in an application, but are often deployed as a shared resource within a RHIO or Health Information Exchange (HIE). This domain began in 2003, is sponsored by HIMSS
The ITI domain Profiles detailed in the IT Infrastructure Technical Framework
Learn more: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=IT_Infrastructure
• Mission/scope• Block diagram domain/profile overview• Key profiles (on sentence each)• Relationship to other domains
Domain Overview
• Use case and profile abstract• Actors and transactions• Relation/dependency on other profiles• Implementation resources (e.g., Schema, WSDL)• Implementation considerations (security, testing, etc.)
[Note to Presenter: Whenever possible and practical, please try to make connections between IHE work and its relevance and applicability to current hot issues such as Meaningful Use [in the US] or how IHE profiles are being used in projects such as HITSP [US] epSOS [Europe] and so on]
New Work
Sample of Actors and Transactions
Use charts & graphs to provide a visual break
Use charts & graphs to provide a visual break
Problem Domain Integration Profile
Transaction Actors
Patient Identity across multiple settings
IT Infrastructure Patient Identifier Cross-Referencing (PIX)
Patient Identity feed
Patient Identity Source
Patient Identity Cross Reference Manager
Make CAD results available with images
Radiology Evidence Documents
Evidence Document Stored
Evidence Creator (Post Processing Workstation
Image Manager/Image Archive
Take Away Points & Next Steps
• Add your major Take Aways and suggested Next Steps
April 12-16th: IHE European Connectathon– Bordeaux France
June – September 2010IHE Webinar Series– June – September 2010 – Look for information around April / May 2010
http://www.ihe.net/Events/webinars2010.cfm
July – August 2010– North American 2011 Connectathon & HIMSS11 Interoperability Showcase– HIMSS11 Interop registration will open earlier – sometime in June-July 2010 – Registration for both closes: September 30, 20010
Important upcoming events
January 2011 [Exact Date TBD]– IHE 2011 NA Connectathon, Chicago, IL - Date TBD – www.ihe.net/Connectathon/
February 20-24, 2011– HIMSS11 Annual Conference, Orlando FL– www.interoperabilityshowcase.org
Important upcoming events
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)http://www.ihe.netwww.ihe.net/north_america/connectathon2010.cfm
Interoperability Showcasewww.interoperabilityshowcase.org
Health Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP)http://www.ansi.org/standards_activities/standards_boards_panels/hisb/hitsp.aspx?menuid=3
IHE & Interoperability Resources
RPE works in the space between the EHR and the clinical research system (EDC). Three actors participate in automating the workflow:
1. Protocol Definition Manager2. Protocol Executor3. Protocol State Manager
Sample ideas from other presentations – you do not have to use these – just for ideas
Helpful graphic - Retrieve Protocol for Execution
Thanks for joining us!
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