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PDMP & Health IT Integration Use Case & Functional Requirements

PDMP & Health IT Integration Use Case & Functional Requirements . February 25, 2014. 1. PDMP & HIT Integration Initiative Proposed Use Case & Functional Requirements Development Timeline. Agenda . 2/21 All Hands Recap. During our last All Hands Call we reviewed: Use Case Scenarios

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PDMP & Health IT Integration Use Case & Functional Requirements

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  1. PDMP & Health IT IntegrationUse Case & Functional Requirements February 25, 2014 1

  2. PDMP & HIT Integration InitiativeProposed Use Case & Functional Requirements Development Timeline

  3. Agenda

  4. 2/21 All Hands Recap During our last All Hands Call we reviewed: • Use Case Scenarios • User Stories • Post-Conditions • Actors & Roles

  5. Use Case Scenarios EHR or Pharmacy System Hub EHR or Pharmacy System HIE/Pharmacy Intermediary EHR or Pharmacy System While it is understood that there are various workflows that can take place when a Healthcare Professional queries a PDMP (see full context diagram), for the purposes of this use case, we will be focusing on the transactions originating from the HIT to the next end point, which would be the PDMP, a Hub, or HIE/Pharmacy Intermediary Scenario #1 – HIT to In-State PDMP Scenario #2 – HIT to Hub Scenario #3 – HIT to HIE/Pharmacy Intermediary 5

  6. Scenario #1 – HIT to In-State PDMP 1. Query is sent to State PDMP to obtain patient history of controlled substances dispensed 2. PDMP sends query response 1. Query is sent to State PDMP to obtain patient history of controlled substances dispensed 2. PDMP sends query response User Story 1.1 – Legally authorized provider queries PDMP before writing a prescription for a PDMP reported controlled substance for a patient User Story 1.2 – Pharmacist queries PDMP prior to dispensing a PDMP reported controlled substance to a patient 6

  7. Scenario #2 – HIT to Hub Hub 1. Query is sent to a Hub to obtain patient history of controlled substances dispensed 2. Hub sends query response 1. Query is sent to a Hub to obtain patient history of controlled substances dispensed Hub 2. Hub sends query response User Story 2.1 – Legally authorized provider queries PDMP through a hub before writing a prescription for a PDMP reported controlled substance for a patient User Story 2.2 – Pharmacist queries PDMP through a Hub prior to dispensing a PDMP reported controlled substance to a patient 7

  8. Scenario #3 – HIT to HIE/Pharmacy Intermediary 1. Query is sent to an HIE to obtain patient history of controlled substances dispensed HIE 2. HIE sends query response 1. Query is sent to a Pharmacy Intermediary to obtain patient history of controlled substances dispensed Pharmacy Intermediary 2. Pharmacy Intermediary sends query response User Story 3.1 – Legally authorized provider queries PDMP through an HIE before writing a prescription for a PDMP reported controlled substance for a patient User Story 3.2 – Pharmacist queries PDMP through a Pharmacy Intermediary prior to dispensing a PDMP reported controlled substance to a patient 8

  9. PDMP & HIT Integration – Pre/Post Conditions Post-Conditions • Health IT System has sent a query • PDMP system has received the query • PDMP system has sent a response to the Health IT system • Health IT system has successfully received the query results from the PDMP system • Health IT system can display/present query response Pre-Conditions • The necessary access controls and authorization protocols based on State and/or Federal regulations (which could include patient consent or privacy permissions) for any of the systems or users described, are in place • The Health IT system application can provide necessary/required authorization, authentication or privacy information to the PDMP • The Health IT system can apply PDMP authorization requirements to restrict access to PDMP data to authorized users • If an intermediary, such as a Hub, is used it provides necessary technology infrastructure to allow PDMP data exchange from the PDMP to the Health IT system • Query parameters required to create the query in a standardized format by the Health IT system/Hub are recognized and accepted by the PDMP system • The PDMP system can provide a query response in a standardized format which is recognized and accepted by the Hub/Health IT system • Health IT System and PDMP have a common understanding of the shared vocabulary that are required to initiate the queries and provide the query results • In the event a request is parsed out to other states and the other states respond back, the Health IT system, Hub (if applicable) and PDMP systems will have knowledge about the order of succession to provide the response • Health IT System or Hub is able to determine which state PDMP(s) should receive the query

  10. Agenda

  11. Section Review Click the icon to open the Word Document Note- Below sections will be reviewed within the separate Use Case word document: Discuss and review the following sections: • Actors & Roles • Activity Diagrams and Base Flows • Functional Requirements • Sequence Diagrams

  12. Agenda

  13. Use Case OutlineTailored for each Initiative • 10.0 Scenario: Workflow • 10.1 User Story 1, 2, x, … • 10.2 Activity Diagram • 10.2.1 Base Flow • 10.2.2 Alternate Flow (if needed) • 10.3 Functional Requirements • 10.3.1 Information Interchange Requirements • 10.3.2 System Requirements • 10.4 Sequence Diagram • 11.0 Dataset Requirements • 12.0 Risks, Issues and Obstacles • Appendices • Privacy and Security Considerations • Related Use Cases • Previous Work Efforts • References • 1.0 Preface and Introduction • 2.0 Initiative Overview • 2.1 Initiative Challenge Statement** • 3.0 Use Case Scope • 3.1 Background** • 3.2 In Scope • 3.2 Out of Scope • 3.3 Communities of Interest (Stakeholders)** • 4.0 Value Statement** • 5.0 Use Case Assumptions • 6.0 Pre-Conditions • 7.0 Post Conditions • 8.0 Actors and Roles • 9.0 Use Case Diagram ** Leverage content from Charter

  14. Review of Key Use Case SectionsActivity Diagram • An Activity Diagram is a special form of a state transition diagram in which all or most of the states are activity states or action states • The Activity Diagram illustrates the Use Case flows graphically, and represents the flow of events and information between the actors • It also displays the main events/actions that are required for the data exchange and the role of each system in supporting the change

  15. Review of Key Use Case SectionsFunctional Requirements • Functional Requirements identify the capabilities a system in a role must have in order to enable interoperable exchange of the healthcare data of interest • They provide a detailed breakdown of the requirements in terms of the intended functional behaviors of the application • The Functional Requirements include: • Information Interchange Requirements • System Requirements • The Information Interchange Requirements define the system’s name and role. They also specify the actions associated with the actual transport of content from the sending system to the receiving system • System Requirements include the requirements internal to the system necessary to participate successfully in the transaction. System requirements may also detail a required workflow that is essential to the Use Case

  16. Review of Key Use Case SectionsSequence Diagram • A Sequence Diagram is primarily used to show the interactions between objects in the sequential order that they occur • This representation can make it easy to communicate how the exchange works by displaying how the different components interact • The primary use of the diagram is in the transition from requirements expressed as use cases to the next and more formal level of refinement • Note: Horizontal lines are used to identify the specific activity between the systems

  17. Agenda

  18. Next Steps • Review:Functional Requirements and Sequence Diagrams • Next Meeting is March 4, 2014 from 12:00pm - 1:30pm EST • Reminder: All PDMP & HIT Integration Announcements, Meeting Schedules, Agendas, Minutes, Reference Materials, Use Case, Project Charter and general information will be posted on the PDMP Wiki page • http://wiki.siframework.org/PDMP+%26+Health+IT+Integration+Homepage

  19. Contact Information • For questions, please feel free to contact your support leads: • Initiative Coordinators: • Johnathan Coleman jc@securityrs.com • Sherry Green sgreen@namsdl.org • ONC Leads: • Mera Choi mera.choi@hhs.gov • Jennifer Frazier Jennifer.Frazier@hhs.gov • Helen Caton-Peters Helen.Caton-Peters@hhs.gov • SAMHSA Leads • Jinhee Lee Jinhee.Lee@samhsa.hhs.gov • Kate Tipping Kate.Tipping@samhsa.hhs.gov • Support Team: • Project Management: • Jamie Parker jamie.parker@esacinc.com • Ali Khan Ali.Khan@esacinc.com (Support) • Use Case Development: • Ahsin Azim Ahsin.Azim@accenturefederal.com • Presha Patel presha.patel@accenture.com • Vocabulary and Terminology Subject Matter Expert: • Mark Roche mrochemd@gmail.com

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