The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application.

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The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab I3L

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab Vision: Move the health information technology (HIT) industry to the “future state” required to facilitate and support patient-centered, economically feasible, improved quality healthcare to the benefit of personal and public health Mission: Accelerate innovation by significantly reducing the cycle time and cost from idea to market of disruptive HIT

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology I3L Gateway to the GT Health Cloud & Partnership Internet Resources I3 Engagements Interoperability Demonstrations Vendor Collaborations Workforce Training Student Training Engineering & Research GT Health Cloud NIST standards-based Federated Identity EHRs, PHRs & Mobility Sensors, Devices, Data, & Analytics Automated Testing Services I3L Gateway Service Lines: Software Testing Proof-of-Concept Light Production Full Production (SaaS) I3L Engagements Interoperability Demonstrations Vendor Collaborations Workforce Training Student Training Engineering & Research I3L Members Consulting Businesses Government Agencies Software Businesses Manufacturers Other Universities Other Non-profits

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology What the GT Health Cloud Provides  Provides a virtually available suite of open source and commercial resources for collaboration and “co-opetition”  Interoperability evaluations, demonstration and formal standards testing services, research opportunities, and commercialization assistance  An evolving “state-of-the-market” learning suite of products for workforce training and development  A continuously refreshed product suite

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology Access to Cloud Resources Four I3L Gateway Service Lines  Each Service Line provide access to one or more GT Health Cloud Resources  Support for Identity and Access Management Policies Privacy – synthetic data, de-identified data, “real data” Security – Audit log reporting, PKI encryption in flight Scalability – Access to professional cloud resources and high-performance computing  Service Line Descriptions: Testing Services – supports standards-based conformance testing; usability testing; performance testing; and tests software ports to cloud-based platforms; synthetic data only Proof-of-Concept Services – supports education and innovation; focused on transition strategies from legacy products to new product concepts and applications – a non-production environment with synthetic data only Light Production Services – (FUTURE) supports the translational research step from POC to real data; allows both identified and de-identified datasets for both active patient care and analytics Full Production Services – (FUTURE) supports the translational research step from Light Production to full Scalability; implemented in cloud-based SaaS environments, especially for research requiring large transaction volumes datasets for translational research and public health analytics

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology I3L Network Topology Internet Backbone I3L.GATECH.EDU (Public) GT Campus Network Transparent Firewall Future Production Network no remote access HEALTH.DOMAIN (Private) I3L Workspace (Centergy-751) ConTesA, Wireless Lab (GTRI) ConTesA, Wireless Lab (GTRI) XenDesktop/XenApp VMs, DNS, Directory Service (OIT) XenDesktop/XenApp VMs, DNS, Directory Service (OIT) GTmob, MobileApp (RNoC) GTmob, MobileApp (RNoC) Academic Partners PHR Vendors Industry Partners In I3L Workspace, we plan to have Health Devices Health Home Settings Partners’ Systems Small Showcase/Demo Sites Health IT Services to be provided from I3L: XDS, software provided by HIEOS (available) / XDS-I (future) Direct Messaging using Bare-metal HISP from Direct Reference Implementation (in progress) PACS, open software downloaded from dcm4chee (available) Certificate Authority via OIT, Registration Authority (future) Synthetic Health Data from ExactData (future) EHR, software provided by Tolven (in progress) ToC RI (in progress) Mobile Security App by CoC (future) ConTesA: Conformance Test Assistant, GTmob: GT Mobile, VistA: Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture, HPC: High Performance Computing, XDS: Cross Enterprise Document Sharing, XDS-I: XDS-Image, ToC: Transitions of Care, PACS: Picture Archiving and Communication System HPC, Big Data Analysis, Aware Home, Medical Device Development, Mobile Security App Audit HIT Services Directory Service (Interim) Gov’t Partners

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology I3L Membership  Connect with other enterprises with resources / labs or shared vision and grow a health IT innovation ecosystem  Sustain our contribution through a membership model  Govern through participants self-selecting their depth of involvement; minimal structure  Create clear value proposition for membership  Facilitate collaboration toward integration

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology Proposed Level of Participation: ML4: Vendor Suite = $30K  Seat on the I3L Industry Advisory Board or the Education and Workforce Advisory Board  Premier Sponsor affiliation listing and signage at all I3L events and in the I3L Showcase  Identification of premier membership / PR value through listing in I3L marketing communications literature, on the I3L web site and in press releases when applicable  Opportunity to fund graduate research assistants for HIT Design Clinics / industry projects at reduced rates  Networking with the most robust Health IT cluster in the country  First Access to HIT graduate students and faculty advisors for recruiting purposes  Early access to relevant research publications  Reduced rate subscription to ConTesA

The Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab An intra-campus and partnership initiative to transform private and public health through the application of technology I3L Showcasing & Benefits  Obtain “street-level” space and exposure  Provide a “desired destination” for convening around health IT and related policy  Educate and inform local and regional partner institutions’ research and teaching faculties, students and investors, and stakeholders about resources and value propositions available to them through visual demonstration  Encourage connection with other academic institutions and organizations that share the vision of the "Future State Health IT Innovation Network" in a touchable way  Provide a distinct and unique benefit to all four of the proposed I3L Membership Levels as a high-value public relations and business development tool…Bring business stakeholders to the Showcase to demonstrate new technologies and increase market exposure  Inform sponsors, legislators, donors, and the industry cluster about the I3L in a “hands-on” environment