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ATS 5822 – eHealth Secure Message Delivery

The Future is E-Health. ATS 5822 – eHealth Secure Message Delivery. A.K.A. SMD. Introduction. Development of SMD Specification overview Ongoing work. Development of SMD specification. SMD was the result of a collaborative development process NEHTA medical software industry (MSIA)

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ATS 5822 – eHealth Secure Message Delivery

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  1. The Future is E-Health ATS 5822 – eHealth Secure Message Delivery A.K.A. SMD

  2. Introduction • Development of SMD • Specification overview • Ongoing work

  3. Development of SMD specification • SMD was the result of a collaborative development process • NEHTA • medical software industry (MSIA) • standards community (Standards Australia IT14-06) ATS 5822 – eHealth Secure Message Delivery published March 2010

  4. Starting point The Future is E-Health • Apply NEHTA secure messaging specifications in a meaningful way for GPs (PIP) • Engage vendors to find an agreeable solution • NEHTA content specifications not ready • Existing NEHTA secure messaging specifications were profiles, that is, not directly implementable

  5. PIP Process The Future is E-Health

  6. Scope and Key Requirements The Future is E-Health • Any-to-any connectivity • Content-agnostic messaging • Explicit support for messaging hubs (intermediaries) • Private clinical information not visible to hubs • Allow existing business models (e.g. per-message billing) • Minimal infrastructure dependencies • Usable for to-be-defined, content-specific interactions

  7. Use case: direct messaging The Future is E-Health

  8. Use case: receiver intermediary The Future is E-Health

  9. Use case: two intermediaries The Future is E-Health

  10. Use case: immediate response The Future is E-Health

  11. Ongoing work - implementation • Refine, re-test and publish NEHTA’s free open-source SMD implementation • Provide technical assistance to other parties implementing the SMD specification (software vendors, jurisdictions) • Work with industry to establish independent conformance testing capability (test specs, test tools, assessment scheme)

  12. Ongoing work – standards • Harmonise SMD with IHE XDR profile • Collaboration with IHE International under auspices of Standards Australia • Refine SMD specification based on implementation experience and progress toward full Australian Standard • Under auspices of Standards Australia IT14-06

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