Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise HIMSS 2005 Interoperability Showcases Joyce Sensmeier MS, RN, BC,

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Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise HIMSS 2005 Interoperability Showcases Joyce Sensmeier MS, RN, BC, CPHIMS Director of Professional Services, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop Annual HIMSS Conference and Exhibition Dallas, Texas – Dallas Convention Center February 13-17, 2005 Over 700 exhibitors in 2004 Over 20,000 attendees in ,000 square feet of exhibit space in 2005 dedicated to Interoperability Showcases

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 3 HIMSS 2005 Interoperability Showcases A national vision of a connected and interoperable healthcare infrastructure The Interoperability and Ambulatory IT Showcase exhibit areas will feature cross-enterprise sharing of health information in the acute care and ambulatory environment within the framework of a National Health Information Infrastructure. These hands-on exhibits linked with vendor booths will create a highly interactive environment to demonstrate practical interoperability featuring standards-based connectivity across the health care enterprises from acute care to ambulatory care IT. One of the most significant healthcare industry efforts of the 21 st century. HIMSS has taken a leadership role in making this vision a reality.

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 4 Interoperability Showcases Cross-enterprise Showcase  4,000 square feet on exhibit floor – located near attendee registration  Focus on cross-enterprise interoperability of an electronic health record and document sharing Ambulatory Care Showcase  4,000 square feet on exhibit floor - adjacent to Cross-enterprise Showcase  Focus on interoperability of IT applications in ambulatory care in a variety of settings

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 5 HIMSS 2005 – Three participation opportunities Ambulatory Showcase Booth Vendor Booth Cross-enterprise doc sharing (Choice of XDS,PWP,RID,PDQ) Interoperability Showcase Booth cardiology laboratory radiology IT Infrastructure laboratory radiology Pharma ? Vendor Systems Conditions: Apply before Oct 15th + system pass IHE connect-a-thon Vendor chose among 15 existing integration profiles. May participate from own vendor booth in addition to Showcase booths.

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 6 Cross-enterprise Showcase 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. Connectivity with  Ambulatory Care Showcase  Health Level Seven (HL7) Demonstration  Participating vendors booths  Show-wide attendee access at ‘Surf the Web’ kiosks

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 7 Cross-enterprise Showcase Interoperability Theater  Featuring learning sessions on: Outcomes of national demonstrations and industry research projects Regional health information exchange initiatives Federal agency interoperability initiatives Standards development initiatives and related activities Issues, products and insights from industry leaders

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Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 9 Cross-enterprise Showcase Visionary demonstrations of the future in healthcare – Organizational participants  Featuring initiatives, collaborations, and standards development activities in support of interoperability Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Center for Information Technology and Leadership (CITL) Continuity of Care Record (CCR) Department of Defense (DoD) ISO TC 215 Health Informatics Oregon Health Information Infrastructure Santa Barbara County Health Data Exchange Veterans Health Administration Washington University Personal Health Record Project

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 10 Ambulatory Care Showcase Demonstration of interoperability across a variety of settings including a free- standing diagnostic enter, a large clinic, a small practice and the patient’s home Use cases will guide the attendee through the settings in the normal course of care Theater area for related presentations  Invited speakers and Leadership level only Product placement near demonstration

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 11 Interoperability Showcase at HIMSS 2005 Foundation for NHII Interoperability 1. This is the first time that a standards-based integration approach is implemented to share patient record information across care delivery organizations in a multi-vendor clinical applications environment. 2. This demonstrates the momentum of the vendors in responding effectively to the HHS patient record vision. 3. Use of IHE Integration Profiles during integration testing and pilot phases of a system development lifecycle will ensure interoperability among systems and provide care delivery organizations with the solid business case for specific product selections. 4. IHE is gaining maturity by addressing multi-domains (IT Infrastructure, cardiology, laboratory, radiology, continuity of care) within and across enterprises.

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 12 Important dates October th  Participant workshop, OakBrook, IL January 17-21st  Connectathon, OakBrook, IL February th  HIMSS 2005, Dallas, Texas

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 13 Rules for participation Complete and submit application and fees to HIMSS by October 15, 2004 Participate in October th workshop Participate in the testing and exhibition process, taking direction from the IHE Technical Project Management team as necessary Successfully demonstrate interoperability with designated partners at Connectathon *  *separate Connectathon fees required Send adequate technical representation to Connectathon and Demonstration at HIMSS 2005

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 14 Exhibition & Promotional Effort All participants listed in promotional materials available to conference attendees  Printed documents  Signage  Multimedia presentations  Surf the Web kiosks  Internet/Web site  Publication of Connectathon Scorecard  Post conference promotional activities

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 15 Fees/Benefits of participation Supporter level HIMSS member $3,000 (non-member $3,600)  Logo on marketing materials, exhibit floor graphics, resource guide, pocket guide, and Web site  Recognition on flyer directing attendees to your booth

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 16 Fees/Benefits of Participation Participant level HIMSS member $8,000 (non-member $9,600) Supporter level benefits plus..  Participation in the Interoperability Demonstration  One full complementary registration and one exhibitor pass  Eligibility to participate in distributed demonstration from exhibitor booth

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 17 Fees/Benefits of Participation Leadership level HIMSS member $15,000 (non-member $18,000) Supporter and participant level benefits plus..  Speaking opportunity for your company in the Showcase Theater Presentations must be reviewed by Interoperability Showcase Planning Committee Education Workgroup  Participation in the Interoperability Showcase Planning Committee

Sept 13-15, 2004IHE Interoperability Workshop 18 More information…. IHE Web sites: Technical Frameworks: ITI V1.0, RAD V5.5, LAB V1.0 Technical Framework Supplements - Trial Implementation May 2004: Radiology August 2004: Cardiology, IT Infrastructure Non-Technical Brochures : Calls for Participation IHE Fact Sheet and FAQ IHE Integration Profiles: Guidelines for Buyers IHE Connect-a-thon Results Vendor Products Integration Statements