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1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise
IHE 2003: Meeting Clinical Goals and Technical Challenges 60 MINUTE PRESENTATION followed by 15 minute question period Describe the recent accomplishments of the IHE initiative and it’s relevance to clinicians and administrators. User success stories emphasize the value of integrating the Healthcare Enterprise for users and healthcare organizations.

2 Authors & Presenters Dr. Paul Vegoda Kevin O’Donnell Dr. David Channin
Malvern Group, FHIMSS, IHE Strategic Dev. Committee Kevin O’Donnell Toshiba, IHE Planning Committee Co-chair Dr. David Channin Northwestern University, Assistant Professor of Radiology, Chief of Imaging Informatics HIMSS 2003

3 What is IHE about? IHE is an initiative promoting and supporting the integration of systems in the healthcare enterprise. Goal: Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical practice by: Improved Information Flow Advanced Multi-System Functions Systems means HIS, RIS, modalities, PACS, review stations, printers, etc. HIMSS 2003

4 Goals of IHE Speed up the rate and quality of integration in healthcare environments Foster communication between vendors Prove that integration is attainable based on standards HIMSS 2003

5 IHE Participants Representatives of Healthcare Providers Users
( RSNA, HIMSS, … ) Users ( Radiologists, Medical Staff, Administrators, CIOs, … ) Information Systems Vendors ( RIS & HIS Vendors ) Imaging Systems Vendors ( Modality & PACS Vendors ) Standards Committee Members ( DICOM, HL7 ) HIMSS 2003

6 Why is IHE needed? Serious Integration Challenges in Healthcare:
Systems need Information other systems have But, systems communicate poorly or not at all Result: - tedious, inefficient workflows data that is redundant, inconsistent or unavailable E.G. too much data re-entry, too many manual steps “Who owns the problem?” The hospital can’t solve the problem with insufficient tools (although there have been impressive efforts) The integration problem was generally outside the scope of a single vendor/product Responsibility for information flow between systems, and between departments, is often unclear. HIMSS 2003

7 How it Benefits Clinicians and Administrators
How is it relevant to their jobs What do they get HIMSS 2003

8 Clinician Benefits Clinical Users
More convenient access to more information Preservation of continuity and integrity of Patient Record Fewer opportunities for errors Fewer tedious tasks/repeated work Buyers Specify/purchase integration capabilities easily Freedom to acquire “Best of Breed” systems HIMSS 2003

9 Administrator Benefits
Administrators Increased throughput Better scheduling and tracking IT Professionals Faster, more predictable integration projects Buyers Specify/purchase integration capabilities easily Freedom to acquire “Best of Breed” systems HIMSS 2003

10 IHE Penetration in Radiology
# of years (entering 5th) # of vendors (over 50 worldwide) # systems at Connectathon (over 100 worldwide) kinds of capabilities (one or two easily grasped examples) Geographic spread (U.S., France, Germany, Japan, Italy, U.K., …) HIMSS 2003

11 Expansion into New Areas
New IT Infrastructure Committee Formed (MPI, Query/Display, Security, …) Cardiology Group forming in March Work progressing in Lab, Pharmacy/Medication, … HIMSS 2003

12 IHE Accomplishments Users and vendors work together to identify and design solutions for integration problems Intensive process with annual cycles: Identify key healthcare workflows and integration problems Research & select standards to specify a solution Write, review and publish IHE Technical Framework Perform cross-testing at “Connectathon” Demonstrations at tradeshows (HIMSS/RSNA) **Consider making the cycle graphic Incremental approach: Can’t solve all at once Connectathon – Practical measure of progress, Validates the integration work accomplished. Refer the Scorecard. Demo – promotes standards based integration to users/purchasers HIMSS 2003

13 IHE Integration Profiles
Scheduled Workflow Admit, order, schedule, acquire & store images with notification of completed steps Patient Information Reconciliation Unknown patients and unscheduled orders Post- Processing Workflow Schedule, perform, & notify image processing & CAD steps Charge Posting Collection of billable procedure details Presentation of Grouped Procedures Manage subsets of a single acquisition Consistent Presentation of Images Hardcopy and softcopy grayscale presentation state Key Image Notes Flag & search for significant images Simple Image and Numeric Reports Simple reports with image links and measurements DON’T GO INTO DETAILS ON PROFILES, JUST GIVE THEM A TASTE AND RECOMMEND THE DOCS AND DETAILED PRESENTATION FOR MORE INFO Access to Radiology Information Retrieve & view images and reports Basic Security Audit Trail Consolidation & Node Authentication HIMSS 2003

14 acquisition completed acquisition in-progress acquisition completed
Scheduled Workflow Profile Report Repository Registration report Diagnostic Workstation Film Lightbox Orders Placed Image Manager & Archive Film Folder Specifies transactions that function to maintain the integrity of patient, image, and order information across systems Integrates modalities with information and imaging systems Biggest Value of IHE Smooth flow of patient, image and order information across systems Status updates of orders Orders Filled Acquisition Modality acquisition completed Film acquisition in-progress acquisition completed images printed Modality HIMSS 2003

15 Patient Information Reconciliation Profile
Extends Scheduled Workflow Handle unidentified patient (e.g. trauma) Handle demographic information mistakes Propagate changes to all affected systems, update all affected data Reduces incorrectly identified or “lost” studies Specifies transactions that function to match a previously processed unidentified patient with subsequently entered or identified demographic information Defining a systematic way to handle trauma cases eliminates one of the major reasons for incorrectly identified or “lost” patient information HIMSS 2003

16 Post-Processing Workflow Profile
Acquisition Modality PACS System Source Data Post-Proc. Workflow Manager 3-D *Workstation Worklist Workstation Work Status Work Status CAD *Workstation Results Report Repository Results HIMSS 2003

17 Simple Image & Numeric Reports Profile
Report Verification Verified Report Images and Exam data presented for diagnosis Preliminary Report Reports stored for Network Access Report & Images Retrieved Note also the aspect of Creating, Storing, Verifying, Querying and Retrieving Reports Accurate complete report accessible wherever the physician desires. Images Retrieved Report & Image Review for Patient Care Image Manager & Archive HIMSS 2003

18 Charge Posting Profile
ADT Terminal Account Management Post Charges *Billing System Charge Poster Study Performed Report Generated / Signed 3-D Performed CAD Performed / Materials Used Report Repository Acquisition Modality Facilitates Collection of Procedure Details for Billing Performed Procedure Technical Fees Materials Usage Reporting Professional Fees Etc. Maintains Correspondence of Account Details in Procedure Records 3-D *Workstation CAD *Workstation HIMSS 2003

19 Consistent Presentation of Images Profile
What the Radiologist Displays: What the Reviewing Physician Sees: Area Of Interest Annotate The Radiologist’s Transformations Are Saved Original Image & Presentation State Area Of Interest Prepared Image Zoom Flip Window Level Original Image Original Image It helps you maintain consistent images across multiple softcopy and hardcopy devices. Both in terms of intensity and geometry. Note Consistency is between different softcopy devices, between hardcopy devices and between softcopy and hardcopy Note that Original Image is there in both cases, but is supplemented by the Presentation State above With films, image quality was the imaging department problem…. Softcopy image distribution across the healthcare enterprise Opportunity with radiology digitalization Avoid lost films, reduces delays Increases utilization of staff and equipment But quality and consistency need to be adressed This IHE Integration Profile is the cost effective solution to ensure that image quality is maintained across different monitors and film producing devices. The Radiologist’s Transformations Are Lost Original Image HIMSS 2003

20 Presentation of Grouped Procedures Profile
Requested Procedure: CHEST Chest View Ab/Pelvis View Report: CHEST RIS / PACS Requested Procedure: AB/PELVIS Report: AB/PELVIS MODALITY Chest View Performs a single exam Operator groups 2 procedures Ab/Pelvis View HIMSS 2003

21 Key Image Notes Profile
Radiologist Flags Images: Referring Physician Sees Key Images First: for refering physician This image shows the renal rupture. Note1 for refering physician This image shows the renal rupture. Note1 This image has the hematoma. Note2 For referring physician: This image shows the renal rupture. Note1 Study & Key Image Notes For referring physician: This image has the hematoma. Note2 for refering physician This image has the hematoma. Note2 The Key Image Notes are stored and managed inside the Study, together with the Images Key Image Notes put the Postit notes back into the softcopy workflow. Note it can also be used between the tech and the rad, etc. HIMSS 2003

22 Access to Radiology Information Profile
Radiology Department – Images and Reports Emergency Department Referring Physician Other Departments: - Oncology - Surgery - Neurology - Pediatrics - etc. Remote Clinics Electronic Medical Record HIMSS 2003

23 Basic Security Profile
Audit Record Repository “Images Queried / Retrieved” “Reports Retrieved” “Reports Printed” Image Manager & Archive Report & Image Review “Images Printed” “Reports Stored” “Reports Queried / Retrieved” Report Repository Diagnostic Workstation HIMSS 2003

24 The Annual “Connectathon”
Voluntary Participation Neither a Demo nor a Certification Well Designed End-to-End Scenarios Advanced Testing Tools Unprecedented Cross-Vendor Testing Unprecedented Pool of Technical Talent HIMSS 2003

25 Connectathon Results # of systems available (Check IHE Integration Statements what they are, what they include where to find them HIMSS 2003

26 User Success Stories Examples from the 13 Success Stories
Personal purchase experience? HIMSS 2003

27 How Did They Benefit Types of benefits observed
“The water’s not too bad, come on in” HIMSS 2003

28 Start Checking It Out Get informed Get involved Get on board
HIMSS 2003

29 Resources www.rsna.org/IHE FAQs Integration Profiles Primer on IHE
Presentations IHE Technical Framework HIMSS 2003

30 Questions? www.rsna.org/IHE Ask your vendors:
Which IHE Profiles do they support on which systems? Questions? HIMSS 2003


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