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AGENDA DAY 2 |
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Focus on individual Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) domains and contributions. |
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PROGRAM |
| 8:00 a.m. |
Registration - Breakfast |
| 8:45 a.m. |
Welcome Message - Overview of Day 2 |
| SESSION 1: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE (ITI) |
| 9:00 a.m. |
IT INFRASTRUCTURE (ITI) profiles comprise the building blocks for standards-based interoperability.
The Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) profile describes the sharing of information between enterprises. XDS and key supporting profiles will be introduced.
Profiles that will be discussed are:
- Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS)
- Patient Identifier Cross-referencing for MPI (PIX)
- Patient Demographics Query (PDQ)
- Notice of Availability (NAV)
Speaker:
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| 9:45 a.m. |
Break |
| 10:00 a.m. |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
SESSION 2A:
CARDIOLOGY DOMAIN |
SESSION 2B: ITI SECURITY PROFILES AND HOW THEY SUPPORT CROSS-ENTERPRISE DOCUMENT SHARING |
This talk will give overview of the Cardiology Profiles for IHE, as well as the Cardiology uses for profiles from other domains. The following profiles will be discussed in detail: Workflows for Cardiac Catheterization, Echocardiography and Stress, and the content display profiles for ECG, Stress Echocardiography, Stress, Nuclear Cardiology, and Displayable Reports. An update on profiles for Implantable Devices, Evidence Documents, and Forms for Data Capture will be provided.
Speaker:
Dr. Jon Elion, MD, FACC, Co-founder of Heartlab, and Chief Medical Officer, Agfa Healthcare; Associate Professor of Medicine, Brown University [Presentation] |
This session will introduce the IHE security profiles, how they support XDS, as well as discuss other steps necessary to create a "safe" IT environment.
Profiles to be discussed:
- Consistent Time (CT).
- Audit Trail and Node Authentication (ATNA).
- Cross-Enterprise User Authentication / Accountability (XUA).
- Basic Patient Consent and Cross-Enterprise User Authentication/Accountability (BPC).
- Digital Signature of Documents (DSG).
Speakers:
Gila Pyke, Senior Risk Analyst, Ontario Smart Systems for Health Agency
Lori Reed-Fourquet, Principal, e-HealthSign, LLC [Joint Presentation] |
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| 11:00 a.m. |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
SESSION 3A PATIENT CARE COORDINATION DOMAIN |
SESSION 3B RADIOLOGY - WORKFLOW PROFILES (I) |
The Patient Care Coordination (PCC) domain develops medical summary document content specifications that can be shared within and between health organizations via the Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) infrastructure. This presentation will describe the following content integration profiles:
- Medical Summary (XDS - MS);
- Basic Patient Privacy Consents (BPPC);
- Emergency Department Referral Profile (EDR);
- Exchange of Personal Health Record Content (XPHR);
- Pre-procedure History and Physical (PPHP).
Speaker:
Daniel C. Russler, MD, Oracle Corporation [Presentation] |
- Scheduled Workflow/Patient Info Reconciliation.
- Post-Processing and Reporting Workflow.
- Key Image Notes and Consistent Presentation of Images.
- Presentation of Grouped Procedures.
Speaker:
Paul Seifert, Global Technical Application Manager, Connectivity Product Line, Agfa Healthcare [Presentation]
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| 12:00 p.m. |
Lunch |
| 1:00 p.m. |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
SESSION 4A PATIENT IDENTIFICATION AS THE STRATEGIC FOUNDATION FOR INTEROPERABILITY |
SESSION 4B RADIOLOGY - ACCESS TO IMAGING INFORMATION |
Accurate and consistent patient identification and matching is critical to interoperability. Providing accurate information to the right place at the right time through industry standards enables improved patient safety, data privacy and security, regulatory compliance, and data sharing/exchange.
Speaker:
William ("Bill") Klaver, Senior Technical Architect, Initiate Systems, Inc. [Presentation] |
- Portable Data for Imaging Teaching File and Clinical Trial Export
- Nuclear Medicine Image Profile
- Cross-enterprise Imaging Information Sharing
(XDS-I)
Speaker:
- Kevin O'Donnell, Senior. Manager, System Solutions, Toshiba Medical Systems R&D Center
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| 2:00 p.m. |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
SESSION 5A LABORATORY DOMAIN |
SESSION 5B HOW TO PURCHASE IHE FUNCTIONALITY |
Update on the state of the laboratories
- Intra enterprise labs.
- External enterprise labs.
- Laboratory scheduled workflow.
New Laboratory Integration Profiles:
- Sharing of laboratory reports.
- Laboratory device automation.
- Laboratory point-of-care testing.
- Laboratory information reconciliation.
- Laboratory Code Set Distribution.
Speaker:
Charles Parisot, Manager, Architecture and Standards, GE Healthcare [Presentation] |
The new IHE Radiology User’s Handbook, which is structured around real-world scenarios such as acquiring a new modality, RIS or PACS, provides a detailed guide to selecting integration profiles that meet organizational goals, such as reduced error rates or report turnaround times. It explains how to find products that support those IHE profiles and how to specify IHE profiles in an RFP. Advice is also provided on identifying and handling the real-world issues such as interfacing with non-IHE systems.
Speakers:
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| 3:00 p.m. |
Break |
| SESSION 6A: CROSS-ENTERPRISE DOCUMENT POINT-TO-POINT INTERCHANGE |
| 3:15 p.m. |
This session will examine IHE profiles for managing the interchange of documents that healthcare enterprises (anywhere from a private physician to a clinic to an acute care in-patient facility) have decided to explicitly exchange. This also enables a better interoperability between Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Personal Health Records (PHRs) and other healthcare information technology (IT) systems. It is a natural complement to the XDS integration profile (for cross-enterprise document sharing) when a sharing infrastructure (repositories and registry) is not needed because a hub and spoke configuration is sufficient. There are separate profiles for interchange over the network and by using removable media.
Speaker:
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| 4:15 p.m. |
Close of Workshop |
Subject to change.
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