September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Implementing IHE in Regional Health Information Networks IHE Europe 2006 - Changing the Way Healthcare Connects IHE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE Overview Keith W. Boone Interoperability Architect, GE Healthcare Co-chair, IHE Patient Care Coordination PC.
Advertisements

Georgia Department of Community Health
Pathfinding Session: Cardiology IHE North America Webinar Series 2008 Harry Solomon IHE International Board GE Healthcare.
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Key Image Notes Evidence Documents Simple Image & Numeric Report Access to Radiology Information IHE Vendors Workshop.
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Patient Identifier Cross-referencing for MPI (PIX) Profile Mike Henderson.
March 17, 2005IHE and medical Standards in Denmark 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE for cross-enterprise interoperability Charles Parisot, GE.
XDM / XDR Point-to-Point Transmission of Documents
September, 2011What IHE Delivers Cross-enterprise Workflow Management (XDW profile) IT Infrastructure Planning Committee Luca Zalunardo, Arianna Cocchiglia.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 IHE-Cardiology Technical Committee EP Key Data Elements February 21, 2011 Bryan Jennings - Medical Micrographics Nick.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 HIMSS 2006 – Interoperability Showcase François Macary, AGFA HCES IHE Lab Committee co-chair IHE Clinical Laboratory.
IHE Workshop – June 2006What IHE Delivers 1 Cynthia A. Levy Cedara Software IHE Technical Committee Import Reconciliation Workflow Profile.
What IHE Delivers Basic Patient Privacy Consents HIT-Standards – Privacy & Security Workgroup John Moehrke GE Healthcare.
XDM / XDR Point-to-Point Push of Documents
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Post-Processing Workflow Sanjay Jain Co-Chair, Radiology Planning.
New Care Paradigms Require Health Information Exchange Combining IHE interoperability profiles to enable interoperability between care providers.
IHE IT Infrastructure Outreach to Patient Care Coordination Domain Michael Nusbaum IT Infrastructure Planning Committee December 13 th, 2010.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Francois Macary, Agfa HealthCare co-chair Lab Technical Committee co-chair Lab Technical Committee Sharing Laboratory.
IHE Canada Workshop – Sept What IHE Delivers 1 Kevin ODonnell Toshiba Medical Systems IHE Structure & Concepts.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Basic Patient Privacy Consents (BPPC) IHE Vendors Workshop 2006 IHE Patient Care Coordination Education
Pathfinding Session: Device Integration IHE North America Webinar Series 2008 Todd Cooper Patient Care Device Domain Breakthrough Solutions Foundry, Inc.
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE Tools for Users and Integrators: Connectathon, Integration Statements.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Presenters: Keith W. Boone, John Donnelly, Larry McKnight, Dan Russler IHE Patient Care Coordination.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 IHE Quality Domain February 26, 2008.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Todd Rothenhaus, MD FACEP American College of Emergency Physicians Emergency Department Referral.
PRESENTATION TITLE Name of Presenter Company Affiliation IHE Affiliation.
June 28-29, 2005IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I) Rita Noumeir.
Collaboration The Key to Interoperability Chuck Meyer Chair, HL7.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers Andrew M. Keller, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE Chief of Cardiology, Danbury Hospital Danbury, CT, USA Integrating the Healthcare.
PH Reporting Health IT Standardization Framework Proposal for Review S&I PH Reporting Initiative-Call 10/12.
Presented by: CAPT Christine Chamberlain, PharmD, BCPS, CDE Multidisciplinary Approach to Inpatient Blood Glucose Management.
Promoting Regulatory Excellence Self Assessment & Physiotherapy: the Ontario Model Jan Robinson, Registrar & CEO, College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
IHE Cardiology Cardiac electrophysiology admission discharge summary for the referring cardiologist Nicholas Steblay 11/7/
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Worshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise XDS Cross -enterprise D ocument S haring Overview and Concepts Charles.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Karen Witting IBM Cross-Community: Peer- to-Peer sharing of healthcare information.
PSSA Preparation.
Christopher Carr Director of Informatics, RSNA
HIMAA Symposium 2008, Canberra 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Klaus Veil Manager - IHE Connectathon and Interoperability Showcase 2008 Chairman.
Promoting Interoperability in the Healthcare Community: Demonstration and Education Plans for HIMSS 2007/2008 IHE Educational Workshop 2007 Didi Davis,
A Primer on Healthcare Information Exchange John D. Halamka MD CIO, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
1 Charles Parisot, GE Healthcare IHE IT Infrastructure Planning Committee Co-chair IHE Update to DICOM.
IHE Patient Care Coordination (PCC) Technical Framework Supplement Patient Plan of Care (PPOC)
Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing Bill Majurski National Institute of Standards and Technology IT Infrastructure Co-Chair.
IHE Radiology –2007What IHE Delivers 1 Christoph Dickmann IHE Technical Committee March 2007 Cross Domain Review PCC.
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Overview of IHE IT Infrastructure Patient Synchronized Applications.
Patient Care Coordination Tone Southerland Greenway Medical Technologies Co-chair, IHE PCC Marcia Veenstra Senior Health Inc. Co-chair, IHE PCC Nursing.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Presenters: Keith W. Boone, John Donnelly, Larry McKnight, Dan Russler IHE Patient Care Coordination.
1 Charles Parisot, GE Healthcare IHE IT Infrastructure Planning Committee Co-chair IHE and US National Health IT Initiatives.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Key Image Notes Evidence Documents Simple Image & Numeric Report Access to Radiology Information IHE Vendors Workshop.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Patient Care Coordination IHE Europe Workshop 2007 IHE Patient Care Coordination Charles Parisot, GE Healthcare.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 An Overview of the IHE IT Infrastructure IHE Vendors Workshop 2006 IHE IT Infrastructure Education Glen F. Marshall.
Us Case 5 Supporting the Medical Home Model of Primary Care Care Theme: Transitions of Care Use Case 10 Interoperability Showcase In collaboration with.
IHE CDA Templates HL7 UK 2007 Keith W. Boone Interoperability Architect, GE Healthcare Co-chair, IHE Patient Care Coordination TC Co-chair, HL7 Structured.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers Content Integration Profiles Ana ESTELRICH, GIP-DMP, FRANCE Charles PARISOT, GE Grateful thanks to Charles Parisot, Keith.
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Overview of IHE IT Infrastructure Patient Synchronized Applications.
Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise HIMSS Demonstration XDS Document Content Specifications Keith W.
0 Connectathon 2009 Registration Bob Yencha Webinar | August 28, 2008 enabling healthcare interoperability.
September, 2005Cardio - June 2007 IHE for Regional Health Information Networks Cardiology Uses.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Patient Care Coordination IHE Workshop 2006 IHE Patient Care Coordination Education Keith W Boone, John Donnelly, Larry.
Patient Care Coordination John T. Donnelly IntePro Solutions Co-Chair, Patient Care Coordination Planning Committee.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Presenters Scanned Documents.
IHE IT Infrastructure Domain Update Karen Witting – IBM IT Infrastructure Technical Committee co-chair.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Basic Patient Privacy Consents IHE Educational Workshop 2007 John Moehrke Lori Forquet.
What IHE Delivers Basic Patient Privacy Consents HIT-Standards – Privacy & Security Workgroup John Moehrke GE Healthcare.
Antepartum Record Profile IHE Vendor’s Workshop 2008 IHE Patient Care Coordination Tone Southerland Greenway Medical Technologies.
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Retrieve Information for Display (RID) Integration Profile Ellie Avraham Kodak Health Imaging IHE IT Infrastructure.
September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Joyce Sensmeier, MS, RN, BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS Vice President, Informatics, HIMSS Charles Parisot, GE Healthcare IT infrastructure.
Patient Care Coordination
IHE Workshop: Displayable Reports (DRPT)
Presentation transcript:

September, 2005What IHE Delivers 1 Implementing IHE in Regional Health Information Networks IHE Europe Changing the Way Healthcare Connects IHE Presentation at the World of Health IT show, October 2006 Alexander Ihls, Stakeholder PCC, IHE Germany

2 Actors in Regional Healtcare General Practitioners (GPs) Family Doctors Family Doctors Medical Specialist Medical SpecialistHospitals Emergency Department (ED) Emergency Department (ED) Inpatient care, surgeries Inpatient care, surgeriesHomecare Patient self-care Patient self-care Nurses Nurses

3 IHE Domains Cardiology Eye Care IT Infrastructure e.g. Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) e.g. Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS)Laboratory Patient Care Coordination Patient Care Devices Radiology Mammography Mammography Nuclear Medicine Nuclear Medicine

4 Patient Care Coordination The Patient Care Coordination (PCC) domain was established in July 2005 to deal with integration issues that cross providers, patient problems or time.

5 Profile Roadmap Year (Trial Implementation) Medical Summary [MS] – Acute Care Discharge to PCP, PCP Referral to Specialist Medical Summary [MS] – Acute Care Discharge to PCP, PCP Referral to Specialist Unstructured Document – CDA-wrapped PDF Unstructured Document – CDA-wrapped PDF Year (Development & Testing) Medical Summary [MS] – ED Referral [EDR] Medical Summary [MS] – ED Referral [EDR] Pre-procedure H&P [PPHP] Pre-procedure H&P [PPHP] Basic Patient Privacy Consents [BPPC] Basic Patient Privacy Consents [BPPC] Exchange Personal Health Record [XPHR] Exchange Personal Health Record [XPHR] Coordination with Laboratory Domain [XDS-LAB] Coordination with Laboratory Domain [XDS-LAB] Future (Profile Document / White Paper) Medical Summary [MS] – Discharge to LTC Medical Summary [MS] – Discharge to LTC Forms Display for Data Capture (e.g. clinical research) Forms Display for Data Capture (e.g. clinical research)

6 PCC Profiles PCC Domain Medical Summary XDS-MS Exchange of Patient Health Record Data (XPHR) Emergency Department Referral (EDR) Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC) Preprocedural History and Physical (PPHP) Sharing Laboratory Reports (XDS-LAB)

September, 2005What IHE Delivers 7 Medical Summary Profiles

8Abstract Define a medical summary format for clinical documents containing at a minimum: ProblemsAllergiesMedications Pointers to other material Medical Summaries

9 Value Proposition Leverage Clinical Documents ontology A common mechanism for transfer of encoded clinical data embedded in documents A common mechanism for transfer of encoded clinical data embedded in documents Basis for ongoing harmonization of CCR/CCD Basis for ongoing harmonization of CCR/CCD Enhances Clinical Documents criteria for key use cases: Inpatient to Primary Care Provider Inpatient to Primary Care Provider Primary Care Provider to Specialist Primary Care Provider to Specialist To be enhanced in future years to support: Home Care Home Care Long Term Care Long Term Care Medical Summaries

10 Key Technical Properties Document Transfer (Integration Profile) XDS/XDP for document sharing. XDS/XDP for document sharing. NAV for notification. NAV for notification. XDS Folders to support organization. XDS Folders to support organization. XDS Submission Sets to support packaging. XDS Submission Sets to support packaging. Identification of Master document or Manifest Identification of Master document or Manifest Document Content (Content Profile) CDA Release 2.0 CDA Release 2.0 Care Record Summaries Implementation Guide Care Record Summaries Implementation Guide Medical Summaries

11 PCC Profiles PCC Domain Medical Summary XDS-MS Exchange of Patient Health Record Data (XPHR) Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC) Preprocedural History and Physical (PPHP) Sharing Laboratory Reports (XDS-LAB) Emergency Department Referral (EDR)

12 Use Case 1. Health care provider determines that a patient needs to go to the ED 2. Provider creates an ED referral package using his or her EHR 3. Upon arrival, the ED provider identifies the patient as a referral 4. The posted referral package is imported into the Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Provide access to critical health information in ED information systems in a standard manner\ Provide access to critical health information in ED information systems in a standard manner\ ED Referral

13 Value Proposition Nearly 5000 EDs in US Significant percentage of ED visits are referrals Shortage of critical health data for emergency department patients Need to improve communication of intended patient care plans to ED providers and ensure that no pertinent data is lost Streamline workflow by obviating telephone calls between busy clinicians ED Referral

14 Scope EHR system capable of creating a care record summary would be capable of creating a referral package for a receiving system The emergency department information systems (EDIS) will need to retrieve and read and display this data. ED Referral

15 PCC Profiles PCC Domain Medical Summary XDS-MS Exchange of Patient Health Record Data (XPHR) Emergency Department Referral (EDR) Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC) Preprocedural History and Physical (PPHP) Sharing Laboratory Reports (XDS-LAB)

16 Abstract The Basic Patient Privacy Consents (BPPC) profile provide mechanisms to: Record the patient privacy consent(s), Record the patient privacy consent(s), Mark documents published to XDS with the patient privacy consent that was used to authorize the publication, Mark documents published to XDS with the patient privacy consent that was used to authorize the publication, Enforce the privacy consent appropriate to the use. Enforce the privacy consent appropriate to the use. Basic Patient Privacy Consents

17 Scope Document Sources and Document Consumers in an XDS Affinity Domain Document Sources and Document Receivers using Cross Enterprise Point- to-Point Document Sharing Basic Patient Privacy Consents

18 Value Proposition An Affinity Domain can develop privacy policies, develop privacy policies, and implement them with role-based or other access control mechanisms supported by EHR systems. and implement them with role-based or other access control mechanisms supported by EHR systems. A patient can Be made aware of an institutions privacy policies. Be made aware of an institutions privacy policies. Have an opportunity to selectively control access to their healthcare information. Have an opportunity to selectively control access to their healthcare information. Basic Patient Privacy Consents

19 Key Technical Properties Human Readable Consents Machine Processable Support for standards-based Role-Based Access Control Basic Patient Privacy Consents

20 Standards and Profiles Used CDA Release 2.0 XDS Scanned Documents Document Digital Signature Cross Enterprise Document Sharing Cross Enterprise Point-to-Point Document Sharing Basic Patient Privacy Consents

21 PCC Profiles PCC Domain Medical Summary XDS-MS Exchange of Patient Health Record Data (XPHR) Emergency Department Referral (EDR) Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC) Preprocedural History and Physical (PPHP) Sharing Laboratory Reports (XDS-LAB)

22 Use Case H&P documentation required prior to procedure that is designed to assess: Procedure Risk Procedure Risk Anesthesia Risk Anesthesia Risk Factors influencing procedure after-care decisions Factors influencing procedure after-care decisions Desired outcomes Minimize injury during procedure Minimize injury during procedure Optimize procedure after-care Optimize procedure after-care Pre-procedure H&P

23 Scope To identify the required and optional PPHP document content templates including: CDA Document Header CDA Document Header CDA Document Type(s) CDA Document Type(s) CDA Section Types CDA Section Types CDA Entry Types CDA Entry Types Pre-procedure H&P

24 Value Proposition A procedure risk assessment must be present and evaluated by the operative and after-care teams before the patient is allowed to have the procedure. Missing information is frequently a reason for canceling the procedure for the day, which leads to expensive underutilization of resources and dissatisfied patients. Further, incomplete information about the patients clinical or home status may create a situation where a procedure is performed that ultimately results in an injury, inadequate aftercare or other undesirable outcome. Pre-procedure H&P

25 Key Technical Properties PPHP Profile inherits specifications required for other IHE PCC Medical Documents PPHP Profile follows documentation practices for all IHE PCC Medical Documents PPHP Profile emphasizes re-usability of CDA template identifiers in order to reduce un- necessary variability in IHE Content Profiles Pre-procedure H&P

26 Standards Used IHE Medical Document Content Profiles HL7 Reference Information Model ANSI Standard HL7 CDA R2 ANSI Standard HL7 Care Provision Domain DSTU (in process) Implementation Guides HL7 Care Record Summary CDA R2 Implementation Guide (in process) HL7/ASTM Continuity of Care Document Implementation Guide (in process)

27 PCC Profiles PCC Domain Medical Summary XDS-MS Exchange of Patient Health Record Data (XPHR) Emergency Department Referral (EDR) Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC) Preprocedural History and Physical (PPHP) Sharing Laboratory Reports (XDS-LAB)

28 Abstract The Exchange of Personal Health Record Content (XPHR) provides a standards- based specification for managing the interchange of documents between a Personal Health Record and an EHR System to enable better interoperability between these systems. Exchange of PHR Content

29 Scope Personal Health Record (PHR) Systems Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems Exchange of PHR Content

30 Value Proposition Supports interchange of PHR Information Demographics Demographics Insurance Information Insurance Information Medications, Problems, Allergies Medications, Problems, Allergies Health History Health History Other Information Other Information Exchange of PHR Content

31 Standards Used CDA Release 2.0 ASTM Continuity of Care (CCR) Data Set ASTM/HL7 Continuity of Care Document (CCD) HL7 Care Record Summary AHIMA PHR Common Data Elements XDS, XDP Document Digital Signature Exchange of PHR Content

32 Key Technical Properties Information is Human Readable and Machine Processable Support Static and Dynamic Information Sharing Domains (XDS and XDP) Protects Information using Digital Signature Update Model for EHR to PHR Changes Exchange of PHR Content

33 PCC Profiles PCC Domain Medical Summary XDS-MS Exchange of Patient Health Record Data (XPHR) Emergency Department Referral (EDR) Basic Patient Privacy Consent (BPPC) Preprocedural History and Physical (PPHP) Sharing Laboratory Reports (XDS-LAB)

34 Scope The clinical laboratory report is: A report of a set of final results (the fulfillment process being completed) to be shared as historical information. A report of a set of final results (the fulfillment process being completed) to be shared as historical information. Human-readable, shared between care providers of various specialties and patients (e.g. through a PHR) Human-readable, shared between care providers of various specialties and patients (e.g. through a PHR) May contain machine readable coded entries (decision support, bio- surveillance) May contain machine readable coded entries (decision support, bio- surveillance) All clinical laboratory specialties in scope, except: Blood banks (blood products out of scope, but blood tests in scope) Blood banks (blood products out of scope, but blood tests in scope) Pathology (has its dedicated domain in IHE) Pathology (has its dedicated domain in IHE) Sharing of Lab Reports

35 Value Proposition Sharing of Lab Reports Use case 1: Hospital lab report RHIO EHRs At discharge time, a hospital physician selects the most significant laboratory reports produced during patient stay, and issues these reports individually to a health information exchange (e.g. XDS Affinity Domain) shared by a number of healthcare enterprises and primary care providers. Use case 2: Ambulatory lab report RHIO PHR A private laboratory having signed a final report for a patient, sends this report in an electronic format to the patient record in the national EHR. Use case 3: Lab report PHR A physician reviews the results received from a reference laboratory for his patient. The doctor, as requested by the patient, sends this laboratory report in the patients personal health record in an electronic format. Use case 4: Lab report automatically shared RHIO A community or hospital laboratory, systematically (with some degree of automatism) shares its final reports with a regional healthcare network. Use case 5: Hospitals EHR Lab report RHIO At discharge time of an inpatient, a hospital physician selects the most significant lab results, produced by one or more laboratories of the healthcare enterprise during patient stay, and builds a cumulative report sent to an health info exchange shared by a number of healthcare enterprises and primary care providers.

36 Standards Used CDA Release 2.0 ASTM/HL7 Continuity of Care Document (CCD) HL7 V3 Laboratory DMIM HL7 Care Record Summary LOINC & SNOMED HIPAA Lab Claim Attachment NPRM IHE XDS (registry/repository) & XDP (pt-pt) Document Digital Signature Sharing of Lab Reports

37 Key Technical Properties Information is Human Readable (two levels of sections) and machine processable Full alignments with HL7 V3 lab messages Supports custom report organizations and results rendering regulations (e.g. CLIA in the USA). Complements the real-time result return to ordering provider (e.g. ELINCS). Used both in sharing (XDS) & pt-pt interchange (XDP) May protect Information using Digital Signature Sharing of Lab Reports

September, 2005What IHE Delivers 38 PCC Wrap-up

39 PCC RoadMap Care Transfers Medical Summary2005 Medical Summary2005 EDR, PPHP2006 EDR, PPHP2006 Labs Labs Growth Charts Growth Charts Consumer Empowerment PHR2006 PHR2006 Consents2006 Consents2006 Provider Ordering Ambulatory Ordering 2006 Ambulatory Ordering 2006 Medication Lists2007 Medication Lists2007 Clinical Data Reuse Clinical Trials (RFD) Clinical Trials (RFD) Biosurveillance Biosurveillance

40 As a Provider or Vendor Contributor Offer Clinical Use Case Input to Drive IHE Profile Development Become a member of relevant domains Planning or Technical Committees Become a member of relevant Regional/National Committees Help to shape IHEs future direction As a Vendor Participant Respond to Public Comments of Domain Supplements Attend the Educational Workshops Participate in Connect-a-thons and Demonstrations As a Provider/Consultant Participant Respond to Public Comments of Domain Supplements Attend the Educational Workshops Attend Demonstrations and include IHE Integration Profiles in your RFPs and Integration Projects. How to Get Involved?

41 IHE Web Site - Technical Frameworks Technical Frameworks Technical Framework Supplements – Trial Implementation Technical Framework Supplements – Trial Implementation Calls for Participation Calls for Participation IHE Fact Sheet and FAQ IHE Fact Sheet and FAQ IHE Integration Profiles: Guidelines for Buyers IHE Integration Profiles: Guidelines for Buyers IHE Connectathon Results IHE Connectathon Results Vendors Product Integration Statements Vendors Product Integration Statements Sponsors IHE sites More Information Questions?