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Part 2 of 3: System Registration Entering test system(s), profiles, actors, options Connectathon Registration in Gazelle.

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1 Part 2 of 3: System Registration Entering test system(s), profiles, actors, options Connectathon Registration in Gazelle

2 Steps to complete registration: 1.Create user account(s) in gazelle; enter contact info 2.Enter your test system details (This presentation) 3.Generate your connectathon contract (then mail it in and pay your fees!)

3 Concept 1: A ‘System’ In gazelle, a ‘system’ represents a set of IHE profiles, actors and options an organization wants to test. The Connectathon Policies & Guidelines doc says, “ The Connectathon is designed to test healthcare IT systems and related devices that may be implemented in real-world healthcare settings to aid the system in achieving health IT interoperability requirements. Each system registered shall be an integrated and reasonable collection of IHE Actors and Profiles.” Connectathon fees are based on the number of systems your organization enters into gazelle.

4 Concept 2: A ‘Testing Session’ In gazelle, a ‘testing session’ represents an event, most typically a connectathon, at which several organizations present test systems for the purpose of interoperability testing All related information is collected under that testing session Registration details (what will they test?) Configurations (how will they connect?) Test instances & evidence (what did they do?) Test results (how did they perform?)

5 Concept 3: Profiles/Actors/Options In gazelle registration, your product’s capabilities must be expressed in terms of profiles, actors, and options defined in IHE Technical Frameworks Some regional connectathons have additional offerings, e.g. North America: Health Story Project Consolidated CDA (C-CDA) testing Europe: epSOS testing Some first-time participants struggle with this translation. Seek help from a connectathon manager (before the registration deadline!!)

6 Concept 4: Mandatory groupings Colloquially: “Profile Dependencies” Some IHE profiles reference other profiles as prerequisites; in profile language, this is referred to as a “Mandatory grouping” Eg all actors in the XDS.b profile shall be grouped with (ie must also implement) the Secure Node or Secure Application actor in the ATNA profile You are responsible for understanding these requirements and properly registering your system in gazelle Gazelle helps identify these, but is not perfect

7 Entering test systems Two choices in gazelle 1.Create the entry for your system from scratch 2.Copy a system from a previous test session and modify as needed

8 Note 1: System Names We do not refer to product names during the connectathon; we do not report results per system Your system is given a name that is a combination of acronyms, eg MOD_TOSHIBA_CT XDSb_REG_IBM EHR_EPIC OTHER_GE_ehealth_solutions PACS_AGFA

9 Note 2: Supportive Testing By default, you will do “Thorough” testing If you have tested at a past connectathon, you may qualify to do “Supportive” testing for some profiles This is now managed completely in gazelle (no more spreadsheet)!

10 How to… …enter system details in gazelle…


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