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Data Standardization Interoperability

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Data Standardization Interoperability

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  1. Data Standardization Interoperability 3M Health Information Systems © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  2. Healthcare Data Dictionary (HDD) • Disparate Systems • Interoperability • Information Exchange • Reporting • Public Health • Quality Metrics • Research • Data Warehousing • Clinical Decision Support • Data Standards © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  3. Point-to-Point vs. Centralized Mapping LOINC Epic maps Epic LOINC SNOMED Cerner Cerner HDD SNOMED HIE Siemens VS. Siemens HIE Crimson EDW Crimson EDW RxNorm RxNorm Point-to-Point Mapping for 9 sources = n(n-1)/2 = 36 maps Adding 1 more source adds 9 maps Challenge is not only in the creation, but the maintenanceall of these mappings Mapping to a terminology server for 9 sources = n = 9 maps Adding 1 source adds 1 map Centralized maintenance and distribution of content © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  4. If a Mapping Changes . . . LOINC Epic Epic LOINC SNOMED Cerner Cerner HDD SNOMED HIE Siemens VS. Siemens HIE Crimson EDW Crimson EDW RxNorm RxNorm Point-to-point mapping is difficult to maintain: 102 sites – 5151 “fixes” Centralized mapping is simple to maintain: 1 “fix” © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  5. HDD Mapping Result – Rosetta Stone HDD ID 26277 Manages ongoing updates from standard terminologies as well as local additions and changes from health care facilities Translates/transforms an enterprise’s data to standards such as LOINC®, so it can be interpreted by all other systems using standards Moves Syntactic Interoperability to the level of Semantic Interoperability and enables Meaningful Use © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  6. Architecture Example: Longitudinal Data Repository Interface Engine Presentation Layer © 3M 2013. All rights reserved. 3M CONFIDENTIAL ─ DO NOT DISTRIBUTE

  7. Customer Use Case: Data Warehouse Epic Eclipsys Labs Labs 3M HDD Meds Meds NC I Ds EDW © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  8. Meaningful Use Currently in Stage 2 Stage 2 requirements include eight standards. Quality measure reporting requirements specify the use of Standard terminologies. 3M HDD facilitates the initial mapping and ongoing maintenance. © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  9. HDD Access • Publicly available version of HDD • www.HDDAccess.com • Detailed Information • Software • Content • APIs • Information Models • Differences between HDD Access and Commercial HDD • Third party terminologies • Evaluation vs. Enterprise © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

  10. ThankYou! Pleasevisitourwebsite www.hddaccess.com Kasey Poon kpoon@mmm.com +1-801-265-4843 © 3M 2013. All Rights Reserved.

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