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IHE IT Infrastructure: The Value Proposition HIMSS 2003

Join the IHE in its new enterprise initiatives to implement standards for safe and efficient communication of clinical and operational data throughout the healthcare enterprise. Learn how to participate and discuss the vision at HIMSS 2003.

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IHE IT Infrastructure: The Value Proposition HIMSS 2003

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  1. IHE IT Infrastructure:The Value PropositionHIMSS 2003 Joining the IHE in its New Enterprise Initiatives

  2. Objectives of Panel Session • Overview of new Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiatives • Learn how to participate • Discussion HIMSS 2003

  3. Vision Bring together stakeholders to implement standards for communicatingclinical and operational data safely and efficiently throughout thehealthcare enterprise HIMSS 2003

  4. How? Build an interoperability framework for implementation of an EMR HIMSS 2003

  5. Why Is IHE Needed? Standards are necessary but not sufficient for seamless implementations • Do not establish application roles and processes • Not plug and play • Each interface requires site specific analysis and configuration • Costly to implement and to maintain HIMSS 2003

  6. Why Is IHE Needed? IHE delivers integration profiles built on top of existing standards • Packages sets of messages to support common inter-application processes • Fully specifies content and triggers in multi-vendor supported integration profile HIMSS 2003

  7. Relation to Other Standards Initiatives • IHE implements current standards • It does not develop standards • Coordinated with future developments • Agreement with HL7 • IHE to submit integration profiles as HL7 Conformance Profiles • Joint demonstrations in 2004 • Ongoing cooperation with DICOM • Contribute to long term interoperability strategy • IHE implementation experience fed back to standards developers HIMSS 2003

  8. Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise • Organization • Sponsored by HIMSS and RSNA • Partnerships with HL7 and ACC • Strategic development committee • Domain specific planning and technical committees • IT Infrastructure, Cardiology, Medication Management • Membership • Healthcare professionals and industry representatives HIMSS 2003

  9. Building on Prior Success • Multi-year initiative – now planning for Year 5 • Proven methodology in radiology • Technical Framework and Integration profiles • Connectathons • User success stories • Expanding scope to EMR in the healthcare enterprise HIMSS 2003

  10. Users Benefits HIMSS 2003

  11. Vendor Benefits HIMSS 2003

  12. Value Proposition • Addresses common integration problems faced by all users and vendors worldwide • Based on user need and industry cooperation • Uses existing standards – payback now • User gets integrated processes • Vendor increases market opportunity while reducing costs of sales, implementation and support HIMSS 2003

  13. New Enterprise Initiatives • EMPI • Advanced Security • Query/Display • Synchronized Patient View • Cardiology • Medication Management HIMSS 2003

  14. Standard Patient Query • Reporting Services Profiles • Query for Reports (CDA, PDF, RTF, …) • Query for Well-Known Key Data (Allergies, …) • Value Proposition • Rapid access to patient information from within current workspace or application – Users win! – Patients win! HIMSS 2003

  15. Synchronized Display • Multiple application synchrony • User and patient context • Linked to user authentication and EMPI services • Value Proposition • Reduce repetitive tasks of logging on and picking patients in multiple application workstations – Users win! • Reduce likelihood of working with wrong patient – Patient safety win! HIMSS 2003

  16. Advanced Security • Common User Authentication • Kerberos based • Operating System Level • Application Level through Context Manager • Emergency Access • Value Proposition • Centralized or federated user access control – IT win! • Single sign-on convenience for users – Users win! HIMSS 2003

  17. EMPI Service • Cross referencing service • Within a patient identification domain with multiple patient ID systems • Query/response services • Value Proposition • Can find find patient data easily across different systems – Clinicians win! Patients win! HIMSS 2003

  18. Invitation to New Participants • Join Committees • Work on integration profiles • Participate in Connectathons • Support IHE Integration Profile in your products • Gain worldwide promotion and acceptance HIMSS 2003

  19. IHE IT Infrastructure Timeline February 5-7 2003 First face to face meeting-Oakbrook February 27 IT- Planning t-con Select 2003/Year 5 IT profiles April 22-25 2003 Face to face meeting to close all tech issues. June 2-6 2003: Face to face meeting to produce Public Comment TF (IT) July 14th 2003: Comments due on IT Profiles for Public Comment July 28-August 1, 2003 : Face to face comments consolidation meeting August 10th, 2003: IHE IT Integration Profiles (approved-final) September 4-5th Vendor workshop, Registration due October 1st. January 2004: IHE IT Connectathon February 2004: HIMSS IHE Demo

  20. Next Steps • Sign-up • Meetings/Conference calls • Contacts • Joyce Sensmeier, Director of Professional Services, HIMSS at jsensmeier@himss.org • Chris Carr, Director of Informatics, RSNA at carr@rsna.org HIMSS 2003

  21. Questions? • Information Available On the Web at: http://www.rsna.org/IHE Home Page of IHE Europe: http://www.IHE-Europe.org Home Page of IHE Japan: http://www.jira-net.or.jp/ihe-j/en/index.html HIMSS 2003

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