Dissecting the Reference Architecture for Interoperability

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New methods for information exchange and semantic interoperability in the New Zealand health sector

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Dissecting (?)the Reference Architecture

for InteroperabilityHINZ Conference, 21 June 2012

Alastair_Kenworthy@moh.govt.nz

Agenda

HISO 10040

Referral, discharge and shared care

Other practical applications

Trial implementation

Questions

HISO 10040 Health Information Exchange

10040.1R-CDRs

XDS

10040.2 CCR

SNOMED CTArchetypes

10040.3Documents

CDA

4

HISO 10040

Interoperability RA version 1.o (2011)

Public comment / evaluation panel October 2011

Ballot round February 2012

Interim standard April 2012

Trial implementation 2012/13

5

HISO 10040

… use of HL7 v2 is ‘in containment’ (used only when CDA + web services not practical)

‘I'm not privy to the logic behind this decision but – at risk of offending people who probably worked very hard! – it appears someone has focussed more on the conceptual standard [v3/CDA] than reality :-(’

6

Not exactly what we meant

CDA Solar System

HISO 10041 Transfer of Care

Transfer of Care Reference Architecture

Transfer of Care Standard

10040.1 10040.2 10040.3

Transfer of Care Reference Architecture

HISO standards development

Information landscape

Distributed shared care records

12

Comprehensive care assessment

(a) PDF

(b) CDA + PDF

(c) CDA level 3 + XDS

My List of Medicines

Community pharmacy LTC services

R-CDR trial implementation

Participation

R-CDRs – provide the registry and certain XDS-enabled repositories

LIS, RIS, national systems – load content into R-CDRs

IFHC EHR/PHR systems – register content with R-CDRs

Clinical portals – populate results tree from the registry

PMSs, shared care systems – architected as consumers of data services

Questions/discussion

Transfer of care interfaces

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Point-of-service interface

Referral web services

Document information cycle

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