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IHE IT Infrastructure 2007-2008 Plans

This document outlines the development schedule, new supplements, and technical solutions for IT infrastructure in the healthcare industry.

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IHE IT Infrastructure 2007-2008 Plans

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  1. IT Infrastructure 2007-2008 Plans Karen Witting – IBM IT Infrastructure Technical Committee co-chair

  2. IHE IT Infrastructure – Schedule for 2007 • Development Schedule • Planning Committee decision: January 2007 • Issue Public Comment version: June 2007 • Public Comment Due: July 2007 • Issue Trial Implementation version: August 2007 • IHE Connectathon: January 2008 • HIMSS Demo: February 2008 • Face-to-face ITI Technical committee • to prepare 2007 work items • held in RSNA headquarters Chicago • March 13-15 2007 Resolve significant technical issues • May 14-18 2007 Prepare public comment version • July 23-27 2007 Prepare trial implementation version

  3. IHE IT Infrastructure – Plan for 2007 • New Supplements For 2007 • Web Services for XDS – Roberto Ruggeri • Cross Enterprise User Authentication (XUA) – John Moehrke • Cross Community Access (XCA) – Karen Witting • Significant updates to existing last years profiles • PIX/PDQ HL7 V3 transactions updated to support latest V3 specification • RFD updated for latest level of XForms specification • White Papers for 2007 • Configuration Management • Security Risk Management • Web Services Roadmap • Aggregate Data • Meeting Privacy Principles using IHE Profiles • Change Proposal (CP) work for all profiles

  4. Web Services for XDSValue Proposition • Bring XDS in line with current Web Services standards • Builds on the WS adoption of XDS Stored Query. • Easier to develop and manage • Align use of ebXML Reg/Rep standard to version 3.0 • Stored Query transaction introduced in 2006 is based on 3.0 • Original transactions are based on ebXML Reg/Rep 2.1 • Lay the foundation for security, federation, reliable messaging work (XUA, XC…)

  5. Web Services for XDSTechnical Solution • Defines optional Web Services based versions of the existing transactions: • Updated Provide & Register on-line transaction based on SOAP/MTOM • New Document Retrieve using SOAP/MTOM • Updates Web Services specification to use SOAP 1.2 • Updates metadata format to use ebXML Reg/Rep 3.0 for Provide & Register, Register, and Retrieve • New WSDL contracts for all the new Web Services XDS transactions • Integrates WS for PIX/PDQ HL7 v3 for the Patient Identity Feed

  6. Cross-Enterprise User AuthenticationValue Proposition • Extend User Identity to Affinity Domain • Users include Providers, Patients, Clerical, etc • Must supports cross-enterprise transactions, can be used inside enterprise • Distributed or Centralized. • Provide information necessary so that receiving actors can make Access Control decisions • Does not include Access Control mechanism • Provide information necessary so that receiving actors can produce detailed and accurate Security Audit Trail

  7. Cross-Enterprise User AuthenticationTechnical Solution • Initial scope to XDS-Stored Query and XDS-Retrieve (WS) • Relies on Web Services profiling work in progress • Leverage WS-I Basic Security Profile 1.1 • Use SAML Assertions • Leverage IHE PWP Profile • Update PWP to include user attributes needed • Define grouping behavior with EUA and ATNA

  8. Cross Community AccessValue Proposition • Sharing of documents beyond the XDS Affinity Domain (community) boundary. • Part of a larger vision for regional and national sharing – 2006 whitepaper on Cross Community Information Exchange • Cross Community Access (2007) • Cross Community Location (2008) • Scoped to document sharing between XDS Affinity Domains. Future goal to define sharing with other types of communities.

  9. Hierarchical ExchangeFrom Cross Community Information Exchange White Paper Document Registry Document Registry Document Registry Longitudinal Recordas usedacross-encounters Longitudinal Recordas usedacross-encounters Longitudinal Recordas usedacross-encounters Long Term Care Long Term Care Long Term Care Regional Network A Regional Network B Acute Care (Inpatient) Acute Care (Inpatient) Acute Care (Inpatient) Other Specialized Careor Diagnostics Services Other Specialized Careor Diagnostics Services Other Specialized Careor Diagnostics Services PCPs and Clinics (Ambulatory) PCPs and Clinics (Ambulatory) PCPs and Clinics (Ambulatory) DocumentRepository DocumentRepository DocumentRepository Which community holds records for a patient ? CommunityLocator service CrossCommunity Bridge IHE Transactions (future) CrossCommunity Bridge Cross Community Bridge • Each region notifies Community Location Service when new patient is registered or first data is stored. • Cross Community Bridges query Community Locator Service (future) • Cross-Community Bridges query and retrieve records (2007 & future) Regional Network C

  10. Lateral Exchange and non-IHE DomainsFrom Cross Community Information Exchange White Paper Document Registry Document Registry Document Registry Longitudinal Recordas usedacross-encounters Longitudinal Recordas usedacross-encounters Longitudinal Recordas usedacross-encounters Long Term Care Long Term Care Long Term Care National or Regional Network B Acute Care (Inpatient) Acute Care (Inpatient) Acute Care (Inpatient) Other Specialized Careor Diagnostics Services Other Specialized Careor Diagnostics Services Other Specialized Careor Diagnostics Services PCPs and Clinics (Ambulatory) PCPs and Clinics (Ambulatory) PCPs and Clinics (Ambulatory) DocumentRepository DocumentRepository DocumentRepository National Network C XDS Affinity Domain (NHIN sub-network) What communities have specific attributres? Community Search Service National Network A Non-IHE National EHR CrossCommunity Bridge IHE Transactions (future) CrossCommunity Bridge Cross Community Bridge • National or Regional Networks not required to be IHE-based • Mapping to & from IHE Transactions performed by X-Community bridges • Mapping practical as most European projects use variants of structured document sharing CommunityLocator service IHE based Sub-Networks Non-IHE Sub-Net Integrated Delivery Network

  11. Cross Community AccessTechnical Solution • Cross Community Bridge • A new actor which supports all inter-community communications. Encapsulates in one actor all activities required to communicate outside the community. • Every community would have one cross community bridge which would interact with actors within the community and remote cross community bridges. • Cross Community Consumer • Initiator of a request for information beyond the community. • Technical Issues: • Need for asynchronous transactions in the cross community environment • Interaction with existing XDS actors • Reliable identification of the patient

  12. White Papers • Security Risk management • Cookbook for the security section of IHE profiles. Publish final text. • how to run a risk assessment for interoperability specifications (IHE Profiles). • Web Services Roadmap – June 2006 • Web Services standards are in rapid evolution and states of adoption. • Provide across IHE a solid stepwise and pragmatic plan for staged adoption. • Access to Aggregate Data – June 2006 • Requirements & standards evaluation for an infrastructure for surveillance/notification for quality mgt, public health and research. • Complementary to IHE-XDS working in both distributed and centralized repositories architectures. • Configuration Management – August 2006 • Establish the general principles of intra-enterprise and cross-enterprise systems configuration for interoperability • Requirements & standards evaluation for a configuration infrastructure • Meeting Privacy Principles using IHE Profiles • Shows how the IHE Profiles address data protection principles (e.g. OECD Data protection principles) when used in a proper policy environment.

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