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Health Ingenuity Exchange ( HingX ) Best Practices for User Groups and Resource Registration

Health Ingenuity Exchange ( HingX ) Best Practices for User Groups and Resource Registration. HingX Project Overview. HingX – Health Ingenuity Exchange – a registry and repository for Health related Information and Technology Resources

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Health Ingenuity Exchange ( HingX ) Best Practices for User Groups and Resource Registration

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  1. Health Ingenuity Exchange (HingX)Best Practicesfor User Groups andResource Registration

  2. HingX Project Overview • HingX – Health Ingenuity Exchange – a registry and repository for Health related Information and Technology Resources • Initially sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation to enable an enterprise architecture approach to e-health for low resource countries they are also sponsoring • Projects also being sponsored by Rockefeller are first trial users • HL7 has committed to be an early adopter • Three software versions have been released with approximately 1 release per month anticipated

  3. HingX Opportunities for Templates and other HL7 artifacts/resources • Testing HingX registry functionality against Templates Registry Business Process requirements • Test actual artefact registrations with several existing WG (Tooling, Publishing , Templates, SOA) projects • Explore API opportunities to automate registration from external tools • Contribute to comprehensive metadata management strategies • Receive and contribute to best practices presentations

  4. Relationship between HingX and Repositories HingXREGISTRY Third-Party Resource Repository Third-Party Resource Repository HingX Reference Resource Repository Third-Party Resource Repository

  5. What is a Resource? • A Resource is general concept for any type of digital file that may be used in some aspect of a Health oriented information and communication technology system • Specific types of resources can be: • Documents in any format • Diagrams as images or editable representations • Images as editable or only viewable • Other formats intended for human viewing • Software components • Control files • Meta-data • Other formats intended for computation

  6. Hingx Definitions • User Group • User • Role • Role Types

  7. What is a User? • A User is associated with a single individual’s identity, including name and e-mail coordinates. • A User is associated with a primary User Group, usually one from which an individual receives delegated authority to act. • A single user can participate in more than one User Group • Each User can be assigned one or more Roles in each User Group, depending on what actions can be taken regarding Resources associated with the User Group.

  8. User Group Design Principles • A person can have more than one role in a User Group • More than one person can play the same Role in a User Group ROLE (Permitted Actions) USER (Identity of a Person) • A person can participate in many User Groups with different Roles in different User Groups USER GROUP (Group of Users) • Access to a Resource is through a User Group • A Resource is “governed” by a single User Group Resource (Physical Instances) • Restricted Resources can be made available to Users in more than one User Group • An Resource Folder is a registry record that identifies more than one Resource Resource Folder

  9. Additional Definitions Configuring User Groups Resource Life Cycles User Group Types

  10. Configuring User Groups • Configuring a set of User Groups requires understanding the relationships between User Groups and their requirements for managing resources • A Resource life cycle and a corresponding approval process should be established in advance • User Groups must be configured to maintain authority over Resources across their life cycles

  11. User Group Types • Community – a group of people, who may be from different organizations, working together to achieve a shared purpose they could not achieve working independently • Organization – a group of people with formal responsibilities for specific processes and their corresponding resources • Project – a group of people with assigned responsibilities working together to produce specific resources that may be interdependent • Team or sub-project – a group of people with specific skills and assigned responsibilities for specific resources over time

  12. Possible User Group Configurations Organization Projects Organizations Projects Communities Projects Organization Organizations Projects Communities Communities Teams

  13. Scenarios Examples: User Group Scenarios Single Organizations One Organizations and Several Projects Community Décor Community Configuration

  14. Some User Group Scenarios • A specific organization may create a set of User Groups to manage processes and their corresponding Resources - the emphasis is on the scope of authority of each group • A project is initiated to develop a new set of resources or to maintain, enhance or extend an existing set of Resources • A set of teams is formed within a Project to be accountable for different, but interdependent resources • A group of Organizations decides to form a Community to work together to achieve a common purpose. The Community may create multiple Projects with multiple Teams to achieve the stated purpose. • A number of Teams may be created by a Community, a Project or an Organization to manage the distribution of accountability for specific Resources • A large scale Project is initiated that may require multiple project teams to manage accountability to develop and enhance interdependent resources

  15. Case Study – DECOR Community • DCORE community has multiple projects contributing resources. • The resources contributed may be templates, value sets and concept definitions for use by related projects. • Projects develop and reuse resources to achieve their shared purpose • Different organizations may be involved to produce and approve resources. • Perinatology Project is an example

  16. Testing Team Organizations Interface Development Community Specification Development Community Requirements Community Gyns Software Developer Project1 Architects Terminologists Midwives Software Developer Project2 Organizations Projects HL7 Standards Experts Community Team

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