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This document outlines the agenda and discussions from the Joint Exchange Work Group meeting held on August 22, 2012. Key topics included harmonization of test artifacts, updates on test execution, and a soapUI demo led by Judith Huntman. The group ratified the harmonized tests and discussed future potential changes to test cases post-October 2012. Additionally, an RFP was mentioned with five respondents currently under evaluation. The meeting aimed at enhancing interoperability in healthcare through standardized testing approaches.
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Joint Exchange / Interop Work Group Test Workgroup Eric Heflin/Judith Huntman Aug 22, 2012
Agenda • Roll Call – Cayla • Announcements – Eric • Direct harmonization – Judith • Test execution status – Judith • soapUI demo – Judith • Open Discussion – All • Wrap Up/Schedule Review - Eric
Announcements • Harmonized PD/QD/RD/MP/AF (aka Patient Record Lookup) Tests Were Ratified Last Week • Future changes are possible, but will be incorporated into the next phase of test cases design and implementation (post Oct 2012) • http://exchange-iwg.wikispaces.com/Test+Artifacts+Harmonization • Pilot is beginning • RFP • Has 5 respondents • Evaluations are still under way
Harmonization Phases Unified Test Process – Has Been Proposed
Analysis of Test Artifacts • Breaking down EHR-HIE Test Spec into modular components • Mapping to ONC test cases
Test Approach:Direct only v. Internal actors Internal Actor Messaging Direct Messaging
Internal Actor Testing FR-3 HISP to SMTP Receiver FR-2 SMTP Sender to HISP FR-7 SMTP to SMTP FR-5 HISP Sender to HISP Receiver Direct Messaging
E.1 FR-4 HISP to XD Receiver FR-5 HISP Sender to HISP Receiver FR-6 XD to XD FR-9 SMTP to XD FR-7 SMTP to SMTP
E.2 FR-8 XD to SMTP FR-1 XD Sender to HISP FR-5 HISP Sender to HISP Receiver FR-6 XD to XD FR-7 SMTP to SMTP
Deployment Model B FR-7 SMTP to SMTP FR-5 HISP Sender to HISP Receiver
Deployment Model C FR-5 HISP Sender to HISP Receiver FR-7 SMTP to SMTP
FR-2: SMTP Sender to HISP * Internal actors specified * Send XDR not proscribed in Direct specs
FR-2: Applying a Modular Approach Direct Messaging XD Conversion Cert Discovery Deplmnt B Reqts Deplmnt X Reqts Deplmnt A Reqts B1 X1 FR2 B2 A2 X2 DM1 DM2 CD1 XD1 XD2 CD2 DM3 CD3 XD3 B3 A3 X3 Event-Based Interop Testing EHR-HIE ApplicantProduction Participant FR2 DM1 CD1 FR-2 SMTP to HISP DM2 CD3 A2 DM3 CD2 A3
FR-5: Applying a Modular Approach Direct Messaging Cert Discovery XD Conversion Deplmnt B Reqts Deplmnt A Reqts Deplmnt X Reqts B1 FR1 X1 B2 X2 A2 DM1 DM2 CD1 XD1 XD2 CD2 DM3 XD3 CD3 B3 X3 A3 Event-Based Interop Testing EHR-HIE ApplicantProduction Participant FR1 DM1 CD1 DM2 CD3 A2 FR-5 Sending HISP to Receiving HISP CD2 A3 DM3
‘round-the-room • Should we levy normative conditional requirements for specified deployment models / edge protocols? • If so, how far do we go in accommodating other (unknown) deployment models?
Where does conversion occur? This end-to-end testing shows one possible model. Here, XD conversion is tested at the Sender Test Module. But it could be done at other hops too.
Automating Test Case Execution: soapUI scripts complete NEW NEW
‘round-the-room • Does the (soapUI-based) approach seem appropriate?
Schedule Review • RFP released — July 2nd • Questions received by 6 organizations • Answers distributed — July 13th • Bids due — July 20th • Evaluating • Expected award — TBD • Contract start — TBD We are here (running late)