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CONNECT Architecture (Versions 2.3 and 2.4)

MONDAY, 2:00 – 2:00PM. CONNECT Architecture (Versions 2.3 and 2.4). Cross Community Patient Discovery (XCPD) and XDR Overview. Greg Fairnak, CONNECT Chief Architect (Contractor) Federal Health Architecture, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT. What’s new in 2.3?.

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CONNECT Architecture (Versions 2.3 and 2.4)

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  1. MONDAY, 2:00 – 2:00PM CONNECT Architecture(Versions 2.3 and 2.4) Cross Community Patient Discovery (XCPD) and XDR Overview Greg Fairnak, CONNECT Chief Architect (Contractor) Federal Health Architecture, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT

  2. What’s new in 2.3? • CONNECT 2.3 is the latest version of the CONNECT Solution. Released in January 2010, the new version is designed to comply with NHIN specifications. • One of the significant improvements made possible by CONNECT 2.3 is the move from subject discovery to patient discovery. • Additional benefits of CONNECT 2.3 include: • Supports both Linux and Windows platforms • The ability to expire patient correlations (time to live) • The gateway can now be configured to be FIPS 140-2 compliant • A document query interface that supports additional queries • Enhanced access consent and authorization framework opt in, opt out to restrict by document type, XDS.b meta model • The ability to receive asynchronous or synchronous Web services calls HIMSS 2010

  3. Tentatively planned for 2.4 • MITA Medicaid Eligibility Verification Adapter check • UDDI & Certificate Authority Enhancements • C-HIEP & XDR Push Enhancements (Document Submission) • DoD Adapter Contribution (Plug-in) • Memory and Build Time Enhancements • Move from EJB to Pojo Web Services • IDE Project Neutral Build Scripts • Enhance the Universal Client to support Patient Discovery (xcpd, pix->pdq, announce model to query model ) HIMSS 2010

  4. XCPD act Inbound – Receive XCPD message Adapter I/F Yes Receives XCPD request Invoke audit log No Serviceenabled? Invoke Policy Engine? Pass-throughmode Query MPI Yes Establish Patient Correlation No Patient idavailable inrequest message? Yes Responding Gateway No Yes Invoke PolicyEngine? Single matchfound? Yes No Demographics Send demographics and patient id No Send empty msg No Demographics and patient id Empty message Send request message Requesting Gateway Receive response message Activity Initial HIMSS 2010

  5. XDR – Push act Outbound Organization Initiate XDR request message Activity Initial Receive XDR request message Invoke audit log Create XDR message Yes Invoke audit log to log request Get connection info from connection manager Invoke Policy Engine Policy check passed? Initiating Gateway Send XDR request Activity Final No Receive XDR request Send Ack to initiating gateway Responding Gateway HIMSS 2010

  6. The participation of any company or organization in the NHIN and CONNECT area within the HIMSS Interoperability showcase does not represent an endorsement by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, the Federal Health Architecture or the Department of Health and Human Services. Thank You

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