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Connectathon Registration in Gazelle

Connectathon Registration in Gazelle. Part 2 of 3: System Registration Entering test system(s), profiles, actors, options. Steps to complete registration:. Create user account(s) in gazelle; enter contact info Enter your test system details (This presentation)

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Connectathon Registration in Gazelle

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  1. Connectathon Registration in Gazelle Part 2 of 3: System Registration Entering test system(s), profiles, actors, options

  2. Steps to complete registration: • Create user account(s) in gazelle; enter contact info • Enter your test system details(This presentation) • Generate your connectathon contract (then mail it in and pay your fees!)

  3. Concept 1:A ‘System’ • In gazelle, a ‘system’ represents a set of IHE profiles, actors and options an organization wants to test. • The Connectathon Policies & Guidelines doc says, “The Connectathon is designed to test healthcare IT systems and related devices that may be implemented in real-world healthcare settings to aid the system in achieving health IT interoperability requirements. Each system registered shall be an integrated and reasonable collection of IHE Actors and Profiles.” • Connectathon fees are based on the number of systems your organization enters into gazelle.

  4. Concept 2:A ‘Testing Session’ • In gazelle, a ‘testing session’ represents an event, most typically a connectathon, at which several organizations present test systems for the purpose of interoperability testing • All related information is collected under that testing session • Registration details (what will they test?) • Configurations (how will they connect?) • Test instances & evidence (what did they do?) • Test results (how did they perform?)

  5. Concept 3:Profiles/Actors/Options • In gazelle registration, your product’s capabilities must be expressed in terms of profiles, actors, and options defined in IHE Technical Frameworks • Some first-time participants struggle with this translation. Seek help from a connectathon manager (before the registration deadline!!)

  6. Concept 4:Mandatory groupings • Colloquially: “Profile Dependencies” • Some IHE profiles reference other profiles as prerequisites; in profile language, this is referred to as a “Mandatory grouping” • Eg all actors in the XDS.b profile shall be grouped with (ie must also implement) the Secure Node or Secure Application actor in the ATNA profile • You are responsible for understanding these requirements and properly registering your system in gazelle • Gazelle helps identify these, but is not perfect

  7. Entering test systems • Two choices in gazelle • Create the entry for your system from scratch • Copy a system from a previous test session and modify as needed

  8. A note on System Names • We do not refer to product names during the connectathon; we do not report results per system • Your system is given a name that is a combination of acronyms, eg • MOD_TOSHIBA_CT • XDSb_REG_IBM • EHR_EPIC • OTHER_GE_ehealth_solutions • PACS_AGFA

  9. How to… …enter system details in gazelle…

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