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Template Exchange ITS Preliminary Report Project # 885

Template Exchange ITS Preliminary Report Project # 885 . Andy Stechishin , Mark Shafarman , Kai Heitmann. Dr Kai U. Heitmann Heitmann Consulting and Services, Germany Past Board Member, HL7 International Chair , HL7 Germany.

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Template Exchange ITS Preliminary Report Project # 885

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  1. Template Exchange ITSPreliminary Report Project #885 Andy Stechishin , Mark Shafarman, Kai Heitmann Dr Kai U. Heitmann Heitmann Consulting and Services, GermanyPast Board Member, HL7 InternationalChair, HL7 Germany HL7 Working Group Meeting Baltimore, US, September 2012

  2. History and drivingforce • Multiple (national/international) groupscreatingHL7 CDA templatesindependently • Creationof a (canonical) format for template specifications • Exchange of templates between groups / tools • Template Repository • Artefact Registry

  3. Step 1: Requirements analysis • Existing template tools • Model-Driven Health Tools (MDHT) • Trifolia Workbench • DECOR • Templates Registry Business Process Requirements • Model Interchange Format (MIF) • Severalotherapproaches, e.g. UK, NZ • Howfits FHIR intothegame?

  4. Project #885 • HL7 Templates ITS Pilot • sub-project of #272 (Templates DSTU) • Creating an ITS that supports an interchange format in a canonical form for HL7 CDA templates • DECOR methodology as a candidate for that format

  5. DECOR projects “worldwide” • ELGA (AT), national infrastructure – CDA • RIVM (NL), national screening programme on bowel cancer – CDA • QiN/KfH(DE), dialysis treatment data exchange – Care Provision • Nictiz (NL), multiple projects, e.g. • Perinatology – CDA and Care Provision • Laboratory results for pharmacists – Orders • Care Transfer Data – CDA • GP Acute Care – Care Provision • Youth Health Care – Care Provision, Immunization

  6. Chapter I: C-CDA and Trifolia • Trifolia templates “data”  DECOR template • 2 step conversion (by xslt’s) • Keith Boone: extract from sql database • Kai: transform to DÉCOR • Material • ~ 140 templates of various types • ~ 40 value sets

  7. Overviewtemplates(in ART, theinterfaceto DECOR)

  8. Value Sets • Integrated terminologyservices

  9. Chapter I: C-CDA and Trifolia • C-CDA (from Trifolia) can be expressed in DECOR • Further findings on the HL7 Templates wiki • “Manual” enhancements possible • Conceptual enhancements

  10. Coming upnext • Model-Driven Health Tools (MDHT) • Completely different approach • Model Interchange Format (MIF) • FHIR • Profiles ~ Templates • Not really in the focus of the group yet • XML based profiles, small group of volunteers to proceed on expressing FHIR profiles in DECOR • Results will be available on the HL7 wiki

  11. Thankyou!Questions? Templates Exchange ITS Dr Kai U. Heitmann Later? mailto:hl7@kheitmann.de

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