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Meeting Etiquette

Meeting Etiquette. Please announce your name each time prior to making comments or suggestions during the call Remember: If you are not speaking keep your phone on mute Do not put your phone on hold – if you need to take a call, hang up and dial in again when finished with your other call

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Meeting Etiquette

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  1. Meeting Etiquette • Please announce your name each time prior to making comments or suggestions during the call • Remember: If you are not speaking keep your phone on mute • Do not put your phone on hold – if you need to take a call, hang up and dial in again when finished with your other call • Hold = Elevator Music = very frustrated speakers and participants • This meeting, like all of our meetings, is being recorded • Another reason to keep your phone on mute when not speaking! • Feel free to use the “Chat” or “Q&A” feature for questions or comments, especially if you have a bad phone connection or background noise in your environment From S&I Framework to Participants: Hi everyone: remember to keep your phone on mute  NOTE: This meeting is being recorded and will be posted on the Wiki page after the meeting

  2. RESTful Health Exchange (RHEx)Content ApproachWebEx #5August 23, 2012 wiki.siframework.org/RHEx Powering Secure, Web-Based Health Data Exchange

  3. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  4. What is RESTful Health Exchange (RHEx)? • An open source, exploratory project to apply proven Web technologies to demonstrate a simple, secure, and standards-based health information exchange • Sponsored by the Federal Health Architecture (FHA) program in FY12 • Helps to address Nationwide Health Information Network (NwHIN) Power Team recommendation to develop a specification for RESTful exchange of health data • Informs a path forward for a RESTful health data exchange • Demonstrates RESTful health information exchange in two phases • Phase 1: Security and Transport Approach (April-July 2012) • Phase 2: Content Approach (July-September 2012) wiki.siframework.org/RHEx

  5. RHEx Architecture Stack Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 1

  6. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  7. Components of the RHEx Content Layer Content Organization How should data be organized and managed? Content Payload What data will beexposed?

  8. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  9. Content Organization Goals • Establish traversable hierarchical organization of data • Provide common structured interaction using standard HTTP methods and RESTful Principles • Support representation of data at appropriate levels of granularity aligned with Use Case • TATRC Pilot Use Case (discussed later in briefing)

  10. Content Organization Options • Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) • Original Web 2.0 protocol for publications and posting on Web resources • Open Data Protocol (OData) • Extends AtomPub • Data represented by Entity Data Model • Provides specificity at the field and data type levels • Not healthcare specific • hData • Similar to AtomPub, but more constrained • Data can be represented using multiple standards • Provides specificity at the granular document levels • Developed with healthcare domain in mind • Hierarchical structure supporting linked documents • Provides a means for discoverability of changed content • Can interoperate with other protocols • OData can be integrated in the hData hierarchy • Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Content Profile can be developed

  11. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  12. Content Payload Goals • Establish Common Data Model for Exchange • Semantic and Syntactic Interoperability • Use existing standards • Provide extensible solution to manage multiple data standards • Align content with use case • TATRC Pilot Use Case (discussed later in briefing)

  13. Content Payload Options • Healthcare Standards • HL7 CDA • HITSP C83/C80/C154/C32 • greenCDA for C32 • HL7 2.6 REF_I12 • HL7 V3 • REPC_MT210001UV • Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) • DICOM

  14. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  15. TATRC Pilot Motivation • Pilot is designed to develop proof of concept for a World Wide Web model for health data exchange • Test the application of REST to health data exchange • Help to address the NwHIN Power Team recommendation • Worked with selected federal partners to identify critical capability gap and select a prototype use case • Consult results are not consistently sent to PCP today, impacting healthcare for Veterans and Service Members • Phase 2 pilot designed to evaluate Content Organization and Payload concepts TATRC = Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center

  16. TATRC Pilot Use Case – Consult/Referral URL-1 Message URL-1 URL-1 consult request Message Consulting Physician URL-2 consult results PCP URL-2 PCP = Primary Care Physician URL-1 = Consult Requests Details URL URL-2 = Consult Results Details URL

  17. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  18. RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Context • Designed to summarize a patient’s electronic health record for the purpose of clinical consultation and referral • Components were modeled to support pilot use case: specialist consultation for knee replacement • Content Organization choice: • Hybrid approach • Patient data is organized into an hData Record on the Consulting Provider’s EHR • Each section has zero or more entries • Unique Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) links are used for authorized patient record data access • Patient data is exposed as links to greenC32 representations on PCP EHR • Content Payload choice: • greenC32 schemas used as content payload

  19. Approach to Content Organization, 1 of 2 hData Abstract Content Model Diagram Describes content available and resource URIs Supports coarse documents Supports hierarchy of patient data URIs can point to DICOM images or granular patient data, such as allergy or medication OData could be implemented as a Section Feed

  20. Approach to Content Organization, 2 of 2 Course Grained Link Example Granular Content Link Example

  21. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  22. RHEx TATRC Pilot Phase 2 Model Vision PCP EHR Consulting Provider EHR greenC32 Patient Procedures Allergies Medications Lab Results Vital Signs

  23. RHEx Content Payload for TATRC Pilot Existing data standards Resource Directory Description Language

  24. Overview • Orientation • What is RESTful Health Exchange? • RHEx Architecture Stack • The RHEx Content Layer • Content Organization • Content Payload • RHEx Content Approach in TATRC Pilot • Content Organization • Content Payload • Questions and Wrap-up

  25. Summary • RHEx Content Layer includes Content Organization and Payload • Options exist for each • Concepts for Content Organization and Payload are being evaluated in the TATRC Pilot • Hybrid approach to Content Organization • hData is used as the Content Organization for RHEx at Consulting Provider • Supports multiple data standards • Developed with healthcare domain in mind • greenC32 sections represented at Primary Care Provider • greenC32 used for Content Payload • Builds on existing standards • Provides a format that is easier for developers to use

  26. Questions & Wrap-up • Questions? • For more information: • http://wiki.siframework.org/RHEx • Discussion on the Google Groupsforums: • https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/restfulhealthexchange

  27. Backups

  28. Green Process

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