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Health eDecisions (HeD) All Hands Meeting

Health eDecisions (HeD) All Hands Meeting. March 14th , 2013. Meeting Etiquette. Remember: If you are not speaking, please 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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Health eDecisions (HeD) All Hands Meeting

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  1. Health eDecisions (HeD)All Hands Meeting March 14th, 2013

  2. Meeting Etiquette • Remember: If you are not speaking, please 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 = frustrated speakers and participants • This meeting is being recorded • Another reason to keep your phone on mute when not speaking • Use the “Chat” feature for questions, comments and items you would like the moderator or other participants to know. • Send comments to All Panelists so they can be addressed publically in the chat, or discussed in the meeting (as appropriate). From S&I Framework to Participants: Hi everyone: remember to keep your phone on mute  All Panelists

  3. Agenda

  4. Announcements • Vocabulary and Terminologies sub work will be meeting this week • Friday 12:30-2:30 EDT • http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage

  5. HL7 Update • We have finalized the HeD Schema • Harmonized with HQMF where applicable • HeD/QDM/vMR harmonization work continues • vMR will be submitting the HeD requested updates to the vMRon March 17th (per HL7 ballot requirements) • We are finalizing the IG based on the schema updates and harmonization activities • Plans: • We will continue to use our Wednesday HeD/CDS meeting time to continue work on any the IG, harmonization efforts etc. http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage ) • We will continue integrating comments based on the pilots into the IG

  6. Vocabulary and Terminology Sub Work Group Update Presented by Mark Roche

  7. HeD Vocab/Terminology WG (3) • Meetings: • 1x/week, Fridays/ 1-2 hrs • Meeting minutes: http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Meeting+Artifacts • HeD Vocab guidance document • https://docs.google.com/a/esacinc.com/document/d/1AUIDNHwnc3k3AHPB6pGW1t2kHa-5w_tcmDHUoNQw5vA/edit?pli=1# • Home page: • http://wiki.siframework.org/Terminologies+and+Value+Sets+SWG • Worksheet (working document used by WG) • https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkVg6OcD6S5NdElOTndjOGhpaEF6UmlfTm05OGVYdWc&pli=1#gid=0

  8. Approach • Identify Data Element (metadata) requirements that support HeD Use Case 1: • Review/Extract metadata from HeD Use Case 1 documentation • Review/Extract metadata from HL7 virtual medical record (vMR) • Cross-reference metadata • Focus on vMR Data Elements • (leverage existing metadata standards/definitions) • Identify and assign Value Sets/Codes to metadata

  9. Mapping Resources

  10. Mapping results documentation

  11. Metadata distribution

  12. vMR DEs

  13. Mapping Complexity • Low • Value sets/enumerated list readily available and clearly defined for given Data Element (DE) • Moderate • Examples: • More than one vocabulary sources/VS • Overlapping coverage of vocabulary sources/VS • High • Insufficient vocabulary/VS sourcesor coverage • Non-existing sources

  14. Example 1: Low complexity • vMR DE “Administrable Substance -> Form” • Source Leveraged: HITSP C80 (.pdf) Document and Table Name + OID

  15. Example 2: Low complexity • vMR DE “AdverseEventBase-> affectedBodySite” • Source Leveraged: HITSP C80 (.pdf) Document and Table Name + OID

  16. Example 2: Mediumcomplexity “Base” Data Element Groupings created: each group member represents distinct overlapping vocabulary source

  17. Example 2: Mediumcomplexity “Base” Data Element Groupings created: each group member represents distinct complementary vocabulary source

  18. Example 3: Mediumcomplexity 18 instances

  19. Examples 1 and 2: Highcomplexity

  20. Next Steps • Address remaining DE with high complexity • Provide feedback to vMR update process • Provide feedback to Value Set authors • Get feedback from Implementers • In the long run, adjust WG outcomes with other S&I initiatives and updates • Alignment between vMRand QDM • Incorporate UC1 Pilot feedback • Monitor evolution of Terminologies and Value Sets

  21. WG Members • Rob McClure, MD (MD Partners, Inc) • Mark Roche, MD (Roche Consulting Inc) • Victor Lee, MD (Zynx) • Becky Angeles (ESAC, Inc) • Aziz Boxwala, MD (MeliorixInc) • Steve Claypool (Wolters Kluwer) • Claude Nanjo (Zynx) • Howard Strasburg, MD (Wolters Kluwer) • George Robinson, PharmD(First Databank Inc,) • SerafinaVersggi (Eversolve) • David Shields (OpenCDS) • John Faughnan, MS (McKesson) • Kim Nolen, PharmD (Pfizer) • NingZhou (Intermountain Healthcare)

  22. Questions

  23. Pilots Update – Work Stream 2 • We will be meeting Monday March 18th, 2013 (1-2:30 EST) • Paul Arnone from Applied Pathways will be presenting • The vocabulary and terminology team will be presenting • The CDC will be presenting their Pilot Project Plan • 2 new vendor participants (consumers) • SuccessEHS and DesignClinicals

  24. HeD Pilots Goal - Modified • Goal • The goal of this initiative is to produce, consume, and where feasible, execute implementable CDS interventions. • Event Condition Action Rules (ECA Rules) • Order Sets • Documentation Templates • Pilot Scope • Health eDecisions will apply defined aspects of the Implementation Guide in a real-world setting. • Modify the Implementation Guide to ensure it is usable • The real-world pilots evaluate not only the technology, standards and model (VMR), but also provide a test bed to evaluate the interaction of technology, implementation support, and operational infrastructure required to meet Health eDecisions use case 1 objectives at the stakeholder or organization levels. • Demonstrate intent of format specifically structures and semantics are communicated either by direct execution or by translation to native format • Ensure Completeness and consumability of artifact

  25. Pilots Timeline We are Here

  26. What We Covered This Week • All three artifact types will be included in pilot • HeD Schema Framework Tool Demo – Bryn Rhodes • Verifies HeD artifacts wrt use of expressions and vMR (generated from vMR schema) • Does not currently verify terminology usage, but could • For use during Pilot, after that – TBD • Discussed idea of creating transformations to EMR system formats: include in pilot scope if possible

  27. Next Steps • Targeted to be finalized by end of this week: • Schemas • Implementation Guide • Examples • At next week’s meeting (March 18): • ShuMcGarvey will give CDC presentation • Work Plan Presentation • Begin mapping/harmonization and translating activities

  28. Pilots Participants • Wolters Kluwer Health • OpenCDS • ZynxHealth • Medexter Healthcare • newMentor • CDC • NextGen • Practice Fusion • AllScripts • Visumpoint • Design Clinicals • SuccessEHS • Applied Pathways

  29. Work Stream 3 -HeDUse Case 2 Development • Data Element Requirements Review

  30. Next Steps • Work Stream 1 – HL7: • Finalize Harmonization, Schema and IGactivites • Next HL7 meeting March 13th, 2013 3-4 pm EDT (see HeD Homepage wiki for meeting details: http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage • HL7 CQI meeting • Harmonizing VMR/QDM • Next Meeting March 12th 2013:, 3-4 pm EDT (see HeD Homepage wiki for meeting details: http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage • Work Stream 2 – Pilots: • We are beginning the work of pilots • Next Pilots meeting: March 11th, 1-2:30 pm EDT see HeD home page wiki for meeting details: http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage • Review the posted pilot project plans • Work Stream 3 – Use Case 2: • We will continue reviewing the components of Use Case 2 • Next meeting March 14th 11-12:30 EDT (see the HeD Homepage wiki for meeting details: http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage

  31. Questions?

  32. Contact Information • For questions, please contact your support leads • Coordinator: • Ken Kawamoto: kensaku.kawamoto@utah.edu • Co-Coordinators: • Aziz Boxwala: aziz.boxwala@meliorix.com • Bryn Rhodes: bryn@veracitysolutions.com • ONC Leadership: • Alicia Morton: alicia.morton@hhs.gov • Project Management: • Jamie Parker: jamie.parker@esacinc.com • Christina Arenas: christina.arenas@esacinc.com • Use Case 2: • Dave Shevlin: d.s.shevlin@accenturefederal.com • Virginia Rhiel: virginia.riehl@verizon.net • Harmonization: • Lynette Elliot: lynette.elliott@esacinc.com • Merideth Vida: merideth.c.vida@accenture.com • Anna Langhans: anna.langhans@accenture.com

  33. Useful Links • Wiki • http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Homepage • Use Case 1& 2 • http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Use+Case • UC 2: Use Case 2: http://wiki.siframework.org/UC+2+-+CDS+Guidance+Service • Pilots • http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Pilots • HL7 Ballot Submission: • http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Reference+Materials#Ballot • UC 1 Harmonization and IG: • http://wiki.siframework.org/Health+eDecisions+Harmonization+and+Standards+%28Implementation%29 • HeD Glossary • http://wiki.siframework.org/HeD+Glossary

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