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Leveraging IHE for Interoperability in the Enterprise

Healthcare in America is Broken. Not Enough TimeNot Enough MoneyNot Enough CourageNot Enough BrainAnecdotal versus Evidence Based MedicineQuality / Safety concernsInefficient Processes No UNIVERSAL PATIENT IdentificationNo Standards for the Use of Standards. Healthcare IT is Broken. Dis-Inte

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Leveraging IHE for Interoperability in the Enterprise

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    1. Leveraging IHE for Interoperability in the Enterprise

    2. Healthcare in America is Broken Not Enough Time Not Enough Money Not Enough Courage Not Enough Brain Anecdotal versus Evidence Based Medicine Quality / Safety concerns Inefficient Processes No UNIVERSAL PATIENT Identification No Standards for the Use of Standards

    3. Healthcare IT is Broken Dis-Integrated Workflow Dis-Integrated Information Flow Dis-Integrated Systems Dis-Integrated Patient Care

    4. What is IHE? A process, with an intensive annual cycle Define problems Define technical solutions Common information model Common vocabulary Use existing standards Test product solutions between vendors Deploy these solutions in products Educate the public

    5. What is IHE NOT? Not a standard Not a standards development organization Not a certifying authority Not simply a demonstration project Demos are only one means to the end: Adoption Backed up by documentation, tools, testing, and publication of information

    6. Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE provides a common framework for passing health information seamlessly: within the healthcare enterprise across multiple healthcare enterprises for local, regional & national health information networks. IHE is sponsored by healthcare professional associations (ACC, HIMSS, RSNA, etc.). IHE drives standards adoption to address specific clinical needs.

    7. More than 100 healthcare vendors worldwide have contributed to IHE and the delivery of ready-to-integrate products to benefit healthcare enterprises of all sizes. IHE scope, today and in the future radiology, cardiology, laboratory enterprise healthcare IT infrastructures cross-enterprise healthcare IT infrastructures RHIO’s NHIN IHE Maturity and Acceptance

    8. Leadership Level CapMed/SanDisk Eclipsys GE Healthcare IDX InterSystems Kryptiq Quovadx/CareScience Siemens WebMD Vendors demonstrating at the Interoperability Showcases

    12. Goals of IHE Speed up the rate and quality of integration in healthcare environments Foster communication among vendors and care providers Prove that integration is attainable based on standards Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical practice Improve interoperability among care domains and build a foundation for the EHR Provide integration solutions used within and across healthcare enterprises

    13. IHE Deliverables Venue(s) for communication Integration Profiles Technical Framework Connect-a-thon Public Demonstrations

    14. The IHE Process

    15. IHE Facilitates Standards Adoption

    16. Connect-a-thon 300 people 100 different products 50 vendors 5 days

    17. Connect-a-thon Results (on ihe.net)

    19. IHE Model Actors in precisely defined roles Abstract the notion of information system Executing precisely defined transactions Using existing standards Solve real world process problem

    20. Integration Profiles for 2005

    21. Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) Transaction Overview

    22. IHE Technical Specifications

    23. Continuity & Integrity of Patient Information Improved Patient Safety Through Ubiquitous Access to Data Clinical Workflow Optimization Efficient Integration of Clinical Events to Administrative/ Billing Requirements Enterprise Healthcare Needs Addressed by IHE

    24. Benefits of IHE Clinicians Timely access to complete and consistent patient information Improved workflow Less paper, less sneakernet Fewer redundant steps Fewer manual processes, fewer opportunities for error

    25. Benefits of IHE™ Purchasers of Systems True interoperability Cheaper, less complicated deployments Easier management of interfaces Improved workflow

    26. Benefits of IHE Vendors Synergistic development across products Cheaper, less complicated deployments Fewer site specific customizations Support of common workflow and information models Better use of standards Focus competition on features and functionality, rather than on interoperability

    27. IHE Works! 22 user success stories deploying IHE (www.ihe.net) Complex problematic processes involving heterogeneous information systems Step-wise pragmatic process that yields real-world product solutions Uses existing standards First, within the Enterprise patient centric, bottom-up approach Now, address longitudinal dimension of the EHR with an inter-enterprise, patient centric, top-down approach

    28. Experience your HIMSS-Wide Electronic Health Record

    29. Technical demonstration Featuring the IHE framework enabling standards-based health information exchange within and across multiple healthcare enterprises, available in products today Clinical scenarios Focusing on clinician access and document sharing within the acute care environment and across multiple settings Includes the Continuity of Care Record (CCR), radiology images, cardiology reports, laboratory results, etc. Cross-Enterprise Showcase

    30. Ambulatory Care Showcase Demonstration of interoperability across a variety of settings, including a multi-specialty clinic and diagnostic center, a small “primary care” practice and the patient’s home Use cases will guide the attendee through the settings in the normal course of care Vendors display IHE and other interoperability solutions for effective continuity of care Theater area for related presentations

    31. IHE Survey Results 92% of respondents were aware of IHE Potential benefits of IHE ? Improved clinical workflow + access of data = 63% Benefits of IHE products ? Reduce deployment costs = 56%

    32. What can you do? Learn about IHE Participate on IHE Committees Insist on IHE compliance in your RFPs and contract documents

    33. As a Provider or Vendor Contributor Offer Clinical Use Case Input to Drive IHE Profile Development Become a member of relevant domain’s Planning or Technical Committees or HIMSS IHE SIG (Special Interest Group) Become a member of relevant Regional/National Committees Help to shape IHE’s future direction As a Vendor Participant Respond to Public Comments of Domain Supplements Attend the September Educational/Workshops Participate in Connect-a-thons and Demonstrations As a Provider/Consultant Participant Respond to Public Comments of Domain Supplements Attend the September Educational/Workshops Attend Demonstrations and include IHE Integration Profiles in your RFPs and Integration Projects. How can I participate?

    34. the effective bridge between information exchange standards and their practical use in healthcare

    35. Providers and Vendors Working Together to Deliver Interoperable Health Information Systems in the Enterprise and across Care Settings

    36. Let’s hear from the users!!

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