The HITCH project: Cooperation between EuroRec and IHE Pascal Coorevits EuroRec 2010 Annual Conference June 18 th 2010.

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The HITCH project: Cooperation between EuroRec and IHE Pascal Coorevits EuroRec 2010 Annual Conference June 18 th 2010

Introduction  January 2010 – June 2011  Supported by the European Commission  € funding  6 partners

Project partners

EuroRec  Not-for-profit organisation  Organised as network of national ProRec centers  Promoting use of high quality EHRs  Support EHR quality labelling and certification  Repository of functional criteria  Use Tools

EuroRec

IHE-Europe  Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise  Initiative by healthcare professionals and industry to improve the way in which computer systems in healthcare share information  IHE promotes the coordinated use of established standards such as DICOM and HL7 to address specific clinical needs  Interoperability Connectathons

IHE-Europe

IHE-Europe  IHE Technical Framework  A detailed, rigorously organized document that provides a comprehensive guide to implementing the defined integration capabilities. The Technical Framework delineates standards- based transactions among systems (generically defined as IHE Actors) required to support specific workflow and integration capabilities  Actors  Information systems or applications that produce, manage or act on information are represented as functional units called IHE Actors  Each actor supports a specific set of IHE transactions  A given information system may support one or more IHE actors

IHE-Europe  Transactions  exchanges of information between actors using messages based on established standards (such as HL7, DICOM,…)  Each transaction is defined with reference to a specific standard and additional detailed information, including use cases  Integration profiles  IHE Integration Profiles organize sets of IHE actors and transactions in order to address specific patient care needs.  Integration Profiles offer a convenient way for vendors and users to reference the functionality defined in the IHE Technical Framework without having to restate all of the detail regarding IHE actors and transactions  They describe clinical information and workflow needs and specify the actors and transactions required to address them.

HITCH  Healthcare  Interoperability  Testing  and  Conformance  Harmonisation “...to involve major stakeholders being already at the heart of interoperability issues for defining and agreeing on a roadmap to establish a foundation for the Interoperability Conformance Testing of information systems in the field of healthcare...”

HITCH Overall Concept

Interoperability  “the ability of two or more systems or components to exchange data and to use the information that has been exchanged” (IEEE)

Levels of Interoperability  Technical interoperability  enabling machine-machine communication  communication protocols  infrastructure  Syntactical interoperability  data format  messages transferred by communication protocols need to have a well-defined syntax and encoding

Levels of Interoperability  Semantic interoperability  meaning of the content  common understanding of what is being exchanged  Organisational interoperability  ability of organisations to effectively communicate and transfer (meaningful) data  variety of different systems may be used

Interoperability Conformance Testing  Conformance testing  Interoperability testing  Combination of both approaches

Work Packages  WP1 ‘Interoperability Testing QMS’  WP2 ‘Testing Tools Strategy’  WP3 ‘Testing Process and Evaluation’  WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  WP5 ‘Dissemination’  WP6 ‘Management’

Work Packages  WP1 ‘Interoperability Testing QMS’  WP2 ‘Testing Tools Strategy’  WP3 ‘Testing Process and Evaluation’  WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  WP5 ‘Dissemination’  WP6 ‘Management’

WP1 ‘Interoperability Testing QMS’  Evaluation of existing interoperability QMS  Define requirements of interoperability QMS by relevant stakeholders  Inventory of existing interoperability QMS standards and best practices  Describe the interoperability QMS  process description  roles & responsabilities of participants  guidelines and best practices

Work Packages  WP1 ‘Interoperability Testing QMS’  WP2 ‘Testing Tools Strategy’  WP3 ‘Testing Process and Evaluation’  WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  WP5 ‘Dissemination’  WP6 ‘Management’

WP2 ‘Testing Tools Strategy’  Overview & evaluation of existing tools  Roadmap of future tools needed for interoperability testing  tools to define the tests that need to be performed based on profiles (cf. IHE-Europe & Connectathon)  simulator tools (e.g. in case of missing partners during tests)  tools to capture messages being exchanged  tools to evaluate syntax and semantics ...

Work Packages  WP1 ‘Interoperability Testing QMS’  WP2 ‘Testing Tools Strategy’  WP3 ‘Testing Process and Evaluation’  WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  WP5 ‘Dissemination’  WP6 ‘Management’

WP3 ‘Testing Process and Evaluation’  Using QMS (WP1) and tools (WP2)  Testing  Connectathon  Internet

Work Packages  WP1 ‘Interoperability Testing QMS’  WP2 ‘Testing Tools Strategy’  WP3 ‘Testing Process and Evaluation’  WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  WP5 ‘Dissemination’  WP6 ‘Management’

WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  Overall objective is to define how to integrate quality labelling for interoperability in a labelling/certification session

WP4 ‘Integration of Quality Labelling for Interoperability’  Provide SoA on functional and interoperability labelling/certification  Investigate links between functional and interoperability criteria, and define guidelines how to achieve both goals at the same time or separately within efficient and quality processes  Evaluate different scenarios (self-certification, third party certification,...)

Links between functional and interoperability criteria  Distinction between  EuroRec criteria : more generic  IHE use-cases: more concrete  Can we map EuroRec criteria to IHE use-cases?  Concrete example of lab report sharing

Links between functional and interoperability criteria Slide by Karima Bourquard, IHE-Europe

HITCH Project Website 

EuroRec website

Thank you!