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Steve Moore Connectathon Preparation Steps
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Intended Audience Participants doing Connectathon testing of IHE profiles and US Initiatives – First-time participants – Returning participants wanting a refresher on the Connectathon test process GOALS: – to show you how to find available resources – to equip you to be well-prepared for January Covered Elsewhere: – HIMSS Showcase preparation 2
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Who’s Who? Steve Moore– overall technical management; questions about gazelle; first and last resort for Q&A Kristen Boyd& the IHE USA staff (connectathon@ihe.net) – contracts, fees, badges, hotel, logistics Domain Tech Project Mgrs: - profile-specific test requirements; guidance on profile requirements – Paul Sherman – PCD domain – Steve Moore – PCC, C-CDA – Eric Poiseau – Lab, Pharmacy, Pathology – Lynn Felhofer – IT Infrastructure, Radiology, Cardiology, QRPH + tool developers across all domains Others: HIMSS showcase 3
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If you only do one thing after this presentation Please ensure people from your company that are involved in Connectathon preparation subscribe to the email list used for Connectathon-related announcements (technical prep, logistics) Send an email to na_connectathon+subscribe@googlegroups.com 4
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What is New for 2017? New Hotel (next slide) Devices on FHIR® (slides after hotel) Technical project managers unchanged – Felhofer, Moore, Poiseau, Sherman New IHE supplements across domains Improved and expanded tools from NIST for testing in the XDS family 5
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Introducing the Brand New Hilton Cleveland Downtown 100 Lakeside Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44114Hilton Cleveland Downtown Never walk outside – Hotel Directly Connected to Convention Center Networking and never leave the hotel - Four restaurants & bars inside the Hilton Discounted Group Rate of $149 (plus 16.5% tax) Reservation cut off date Monday, December 23, 2016 Book online at www.iheusa.org/hotel- information www.iheusa.org/hotel- information
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Devices on FHIR® IHE USA is proud to announce a new testing project at the IHE NA Connectathon 2017. Devices on FHIR is a collaborative effort to ensure semantically consistent device information exchange whether it is achieved using current Patient Care Devices (PCD) HL7 Version 2- based messaging or HL7 FHIR-based resources & profiles.IHE NA Connectathon 2017HL7 Active participants include:
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Objective: On-demand, real-time, high-resolution device data access to support services oriented architectures (SOA) and knowledge- based applications for clinical decision support (CDS), precision medicine, and analytics (population & analytics). Unites activities underway in HL7, Continua, IHE USA and IHE International.HL7ContinuaIHE USA IHE International Systems and applications include: Devices & Gateways EHRs and Enterprise-level Systems Knowledge-based Services and Application Platforms
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Project Goals: Establish a consistent mapping from abstract device semantics to FHIR constructs Develop an integrated approach for use of current V2-based data streams with a FHIR-based, RESTful application programing interface (API) / sevices oriented architecture (SOA) Leverage agile methodology and tools to advance IHE Profile development Coordinate capability development between HL7 FHIR Connectathons and IHE Connectathons Demonstrate new technology in a use case at the HIMSS17 Interoperability ShowcaseHIMSS17 Interoperability Showcase
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Next Steps Learn More: Dates: Tuesday-Wednesday, January 25-26, 2017 IHE USA‘s website at www.iheusa.org/devices-fhirwww.iheusa.org/devices-fhir HL7‘s Wiki: wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=Devices_on_FHIRwiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=Devices_on_FHIR Register to attend the Devices on FHIR® Webinar o November 9 at 10:30am-11:30am CT o Registration online at www.iheusa.org/events todaywww.iheusa.org/events Contact Us: Todd Cooper, Devices on FHIR, Technical Program Manager, Email: ToddCooperAFC@gmail.comToddCooperAFC@gmail.com
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Your Home for Prep Details http://gazelle.ihe.net/cat/NA2017 11
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12 Register Pre-C’thon tests Connectathon! JulAug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan What do we want to do? Match product capabilities to IHE profiles Consider demo use cases Can we do this? Goals People Budget Commitment Config entry Profile- specific prep badges/hotel
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Specific Prep Dates Oct 23 – announcement of profiles dropped due to insufficient registration Nov 7– badge registration open Nov 9 – pre-Connectathon tests finalized (many available today!) Dec 2 – Deadline for pre-registration of badges (save money!) Dec 16 – pre-Connectathon test logs due Dec 23 – Hotel room block closes (book now!) Dec 1-Jan 9 – configuration entry in gazelle 13
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Finalizing Registration Profiles with sufficient registration for testing – Announced Oct 23 Who are my test partners? 14
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Pre-Connectathon Tests: What and Why **Before** testing live w/ partners at connectathon: – Test transactions using simulators. Check content (images, documents) with validators. – Identify and correct software bugs in advance – Profile-specific preparation (for some profiles) 15
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Pre-Connectathon Test Types Workflow: Exchange web services, HL7 and DICOM messages with a tool Content: Evaluate whether you produced the proper content for a message, image or document Sample Exchange: upload sample DICOM images or CDA documents into gazelle so your partners can review before the Connectathon 16
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Where? Gazelle: http://ihe.wustl.edu/gazelle-na/ – Your pre-Connectathon test list: In gazelle, menu Connectathon/Pre-Connectathon TestingTechnical Prep page: 17
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Gazelles 1.Gazelle for Test Management – System registration, profile/actor selection – Customized lists of tests, access to test descriptions – Manages test partner selection – Collector of test evidence – Home for your pre-Connectathon & Connectathon test results 2.Gazelle-based Validators & Simulators 18
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How? Find a test on your ‘to do’ list in gazelle Access the tool for the profile you are testing Read the instructions, exchange message(s) with the tool The tool runs an evaluation & outputs results (.txt,.xml…). Or you make a screen shot or capture a link to a result. Upload your result file into gazelle; change the status of the test Technical Project Managers review your results & assess your preparedness 19
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Configuration Entry Gazelle records configuration data for your systems (IP addresses, ports, …) Please enter on time so your partners can configure their systems 20
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Fast Forward to January How many people should we bring to the Connectathon? Where will we sit? 21
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http://www.iheusa.org/ihe-connectathon-overview 22
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My Expectations for You in January Arrive prepared: – Pre-Connectathon tests complete – You are familiar with the tools – Your system is configured – You have reviewed the tests Available to your test partners all week Collaborate to achieve interoperability Connectathon process & gazelle training presented in January 23
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To Be Successful Make sure you read the proper specifications – Ask your Technical Project Manager if you are unsure Do not be afraid to ask questions – Technical stuff: naconnectathon.helpdesk@gmail.com – Logistics: connectathon@ihe.net – Tests or tools Domain Technical Project Manager – Managing teenagers Not me 24
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