Welcome to the HIMSS09
Interoperability Showcase™
brought to you by
HIMSS, IHE and the Global Standards Community
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The Interoperability Showcase
A “live” demonstration of interoperability:
Application-to-Application System-to-System Setting-to-Setting
Multiple vendor/organizational products communicating and exchanging information with semantic correctness Implemented using published standards and precise “integration profiles” Demonstrates seamless health information movement within and between enterprises, regions, nations
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What is “Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise”??
An 11-year public-private initiative Driven by end-users, IHE improves patient care by harmonizing electronic health information exchange Enables approved standards to seamlessly pass health information amongst care providers on a local, regional and national level IHE products are freely available to all
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IHE: Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise
Provides a rigorous process for developing integration profiles that address specific real-world interoperability challenges Technically robust specifications, facilitating ease of implementation into vendor applications Conformance testing, integration statements, demonstrations
IHE is a key component of the national healthcare IT standards initiative in the US, and around the world
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Standards: Necessary… not Sufficient
Standards are
Foundational - interoperability and communications Broad - varying interpretations and implementations Narrow - may not consider relationships between standards domains Plentiful - often redundant or disjointed Focused - standards implementation guides typically focus on a single standard Interoperability can only be enabled through a standard process for implementing multiple standards
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Connecting Standards to Care
It is important to ensure that the implementation of standards meets clinical and administrative needs
Clinicians and HIT professionals identify the key interoperability problems they face Providers and industry work together to develop and make available standards-based solutions Implementers are able to follow common guidelines in purchasing and integrating effective systems
Interoperability is of high value when there is a shared vision on how to implement standards and processes
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IHE Organizational Structure
IHE International Board
Regional Deployment
IHE North America IHE Asia-Oceania
Global Development
Canada USA
China Australia Malaysia
Japan Taiwan Korea
Radiology
IT Infrastructure
Laboratory
Cardiology
Patient Care Coordination
Pathology
IHE Europe Austria Italy France Norway Germany Spain Netherlands Sweden UK
Radiation Oncology
Patient Care Devices Public Health, Quality and Research
Eye Care
Professional Societies / Sponsors
ACC ACCE ACEP ACP GMSI HIMSS RSNA SFR SFIL COCIR SIRM ESC EAR-ECR BIR MSC DRG EuroRec MDEC JAHIS JIRA JRS METI-MLHW MEDIS-DC JAMI
Contributing & Participating Vendors
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The IHE Development Domains
11 Years of Steady Evolution 1998 – 2009
Pharmacy NEW 2009 Pathology since 2006 Radiology since 1998 Cardiology since 2004
Laying the Groundwork
1998
Eye Care since 2006 (Healthcare) IT Infrastructure since 2003
Laboratory since 2004
Quality Research & Public Health since 2006
Radiation Oncology since 2004
Patient Care Devices since 2005
Patient Care Coordination since 2004
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International Growth of IHE
Local Deployment National Extensions Promotional & Live Demonstration Events Funding
Norway Taiwan Korea Canada UK Japan Italy Germany France USA Malaysia Australia Austria Spain Netherlands China
2008
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2003
2004
2005
2006
1999
2001
Pragmatic global standards harmonization + best practices sharing
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2002
2007
2009
National and Regional Projects Using IHE
Netherland Amsterdam UK CfH (Radiology WF) France DMP Denmark (Funen) Italy (Veneto) Spain (Aragon) Lower Austria Italy
(Conto Corrente Salute)
Austria
Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia Canada Health Infoway
VITL-Vermont
Boston Medical Center - MA
Philadelphia HIE CPHIC – Pennsylvania CareSpark – TN & VA South Africa CHINA-Shanghai Imaging Info Sharing Malaysia CHINA-MoH Lab results sharing JAPAN-Nagoya Imaging Info Sharing THINC- New York NCHICA – N. Carolina 10
IHE and US Healthcare IT Standards Harmonization
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel
National eHealth Collaborative
The Health Information Security and Privacy Collaboration (HISPC) Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN)
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IHE and HITSP
ATNA BPPC RFD XCA XDM XDR XDS.a XDS.b XDS-I XDS-MS XPHR XUA
IHE Profiles adopted by HITSP as “constructs” supporting Interoperability Specifications
CT DSG EDES LAB TF-3 NAV PDQ PIX
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Featured this year in the Showcase…
78 connected applications 32 IHE profiles, 28 HITSP interoperability specifications Extensive representation of the healthcare system Clinical scenarios, focusing on clinician and patient access and information sharing across the continuum of care
Chronic Care Community Health Emergency Care Infrastructure Imaging Military Health System / Private Sector Partnering Patient Care & Home Monitoring Devices Patient Consent Patient-Provider Partnering
The 2009 Cast:
Connected Organizations Showcase Supporters Total 57 15
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Expanded distributed demonstration of a Health Information Exchange, 13 with connectivity with vendor booths
2009 Interoperability Showcase Sponsors
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The Showcase Floor
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Interoperability Demonstrated as a healthcare “story”
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supported by: Infrastructure
Patient Identity Management Document Registries Document Repositories Cross-Community Access Gateways Audit Repositories
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The Distributed Demo… win an IPOD!
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What happens next?
Docents are standing by to guide you to through a clinical story demonstrating interoperability OR A presentation begins immediately in this theatre
Enjoy the Showcase!!
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