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Exploring Mini-Lab for GP Software Integration with Hubs

The "Mini-Lab" project aims to facilitate General Practitioner (GP) connections to Hubs through life testing of GP software in a controlled environment. Involving key technical actors within the same venue, the project provides an opportunity for insightful collaboration and incentive-based software development linked to the registration process. Key dates include the first session on December 12, 2012, at UZ Leuven, with further sessions scheduled for early 2013. Proper testing protocols and certification will be emphasized to ensure compliance with eHealth standards.

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Exploring Mini-Lab for GP Software Integration with Hubs

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  1. GP Software – 09/08/2012 meeting Hubs GP "Mini Lab" Isabelle Pollet Project Manager eHealth platform Chaussée Saint-Pierre 375 B-1040 Bruxelles isabelle.pollet@ehealth.fgov.be

  2. Mini-lab : context and goals • Context : project Hubs & Metahub • Goal : support GP connections to the hubs • Object : • "life testing", in test environment, of the GP software connections with the hubs • All involved technical actors in the same room during one day (5 hubs, interested GP software and eHP) • Incentive for software : link with the registration process • Inscription : via Prorec

  3. Hubs and GP software registration criteria

  4. Main dates … so far • Several sessions (2 or 3) • First session : 12/12/2012 • Location : UZ Leuven • Next sessions • Exact slots to be determined • February 2013 • April 2013 • Same location

  5. Preparation • 12/12/2012 : First session • 23/10/2012 – 11/12/2012 : Software testing and preparation • 22/10/2012 : Finalization of preparation (hubs & metahub) • Stabilized testing environment with test cases configured • Test patients, hospitals, documents … (hubs & metahub) • Test GPs (Software, via Prorec) • Documentation • Use cases "GP Hubs" • Url's and test cases summary

  6. Before that … • Be carefull to have the required test certificates • We will need to configure your "test GPs" • In one time, template eHP • Collect by Prorec ? (30/09/2012)

  7. Before that … • You obviously can begin to develop and test • Overview of the "hubs and metahub system" • https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/fr/a-propos-de-ehealth/organisation/comite-sectoriel/deliberations-comite-sectoriel-sante • Deliberation, n° 11/089 22 Nov. 2011 • Webservice interfaces • https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/standards/kmehr/en/webservices/home/webservices/index.xml • "Intrahub" services • eHealth platform services connectors • https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/nl/support/connectors • Release 2.0.0 : available since 30/07/2012 • Those connectors are only local librairies that do not exempt their users to conform with AVS access rules. In particular, you will certainly not be able to access the services • without a correct test certificate • if you are not "authorized" in our "acceptance environment"

  8. Questions ?

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