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This presentation delves into the HISO 10040 standards for health information exchange, focusing on the importance of interoperability in healthcare systems. It covers key topics including referral, discharge, and shared care processes, as well as practical applications of the standards. Insights from trial implementations and discussions on the use of various standards such as CDA and SNOMED CT are provided. Attendees can engage in Q&A to explore the critical components of health information sharing, enhancing patient care through improved data accessibility.
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Dissecting (?)the Reference Architecturefor Interoperability HINZ Conference, 21 June 2012 Alastair_Kenworthy@moh.govt.nz
Agenda • HISO 10040 • Referral, discharge and shared care • Other practical applications • Trial implementation • Questions
HISO 10040 Health Information Exchange 10040.2 CCR SNOMED CT Archetypes 10040.3 Documents CDA 10040.1 R-CDRs XDS
HISO 10040 • Interoperability RA version 1.o (2011) • Public comment / evaluation panel October 2011 • Ballot round February 2012 • Interim standard April 2012 • Trial implementation 2012/13
HISO 10040 • … use of HL7 v2 is ‘in containment’ (used only when CDA + web services not practical) • ‘I'm not privy to the logic behind this decision but – at risk of offending people who probably worked very hard! – it appears someone has focussed more on the conceptual standard [v3/CDA] than reality :-(’
HISO 10041 Transfer of Care Transfer of Care Standard Transfer of Care Reference Architecture 10040.3 10040.2 10040.1
Comprehensive care assessment (a) PDF (b) CDA + PDF (c) CDA level 3 + XDS
Participation • R-CDRs – provide the registry and certain XDS-enabled repositories • LIS, RIS, national systems – load content intoR-CDRs • IFHC EHR/PHR systems – register content with R-CDRs • Clinical portals – populate results tree from the registry • PMSs, shared care systems – architected as consumers of data services