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'''Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I.b)''' is an interoperability profile that extends [[XDS]] to share images, diagnostic reports and related information across a group of care sites.
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
{{{2|''The Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I) Profile provides a solution for sharing (publishing, finding and retrieving) imaging documents across a group of affiliated enterprises. Imaging documents include the following:-Imaging studies that include images acquired on a broad range of different modalities, as well as evidence documents (e.g. post-processing measurements/analysis outcome), and presentation states; -Diagnostic reports resulting from the interpretation of one or more related imaging studies provided in a ready-for-display form; -A selection of diagnostically significant images associated with the report content.''}}}
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XDS-I.b provides a solution for publishing, finding and retrieving imaging documents across a group of affiliated enterprises.  
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[[Image:Xdsi_profile.jpg|600px|center|]]
  
''<Insert a simple graphic that, at a glance, gives an impression of what the profile is about.  E.g. a graphic of a hospital, a clinic, and a lab with patient records moving between them.  Do not use an actor/transaction diagram here.>''
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Affiliated Enterprises such as radiology departments, private physicians, clinics, long term care, and acute care centers can contribute and access imaging documents of interest.
  
''<See [[Help:Contents#Tips_.26_Tricks| Help - Tips and Tricks]] for details on inserting an image/graphic.>''
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Imaging documents include:
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* Imaging studies (images, measurements, results from analysis packages, presentation states);
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* Diagnostic reports for imaging studies;
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* Key Image selections associated with the report content for their diagnostic significance.
  
 
==Benefits==
 
==Benefits==
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'''Imaging component of the Electronic Health Record'''
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* Shared imaging Record, in a community, region, etc.
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'''Effective means to contribute and access imaging documents across health enterprises'''
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* Without XDS-I.b, access to the radiology report across health enterprises is difficult
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'''Scalable sharing of imaging documents'''
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* Sharing imaging documents between radiology departments, private physicians, clinics,  long term care, acute care with different clinical IT systems.
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'''Easy access to imaging documents'''
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* Care providers are offered means to query and retrieve imaging documents (images and reports) of interest using the same mechanisms used to query other documents
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==Details==
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An Imaging Document Source that wants to share a set of images and/ or imaging information objects such as a presentation state constructs a DICOM manifest that references the DICOM instances that are to be published. The manifest along with metadata is submitted to the Document Repository. The metadata describes the information that is shared. Besides information about the patient and information required by the XDS profile, the Imaging Document Source provides metadata information that is image specific such as the type of imaging procedure, the modality and the anatomic region. Images and/ or imaging information objects that are made available are not transferred to the Document Repository. Instead, the Imaging Document Source is required to make them available to be retrieved.
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An Imaging Document Consumer that is interested in retrieving previously published imaging information, queries the registry ( i.e. find all CT of the Head of patient John Doe for the last 2 years) and retrieves the manifest of interest. The Imaging Document Consumer decodes the manifest to extract the identifiers that uniquely identifies the available imaging information. The Imaging Document Consumer retrieves the images and/ or imaging information objects from the Imaging Document Source.
  
''XDS-I enables imaging information to be shared in a community or region by allowing radiology departments, private physicians, clinics, long term care, acute care with different clinical IT systems to contribute and access (query and retrieve) imaging documents (images and reports) of interest.''
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An Imaging Document Source that wants to share an imaging report constructs a document that is shared either in a PDF and /or CDA (containing only text) format. The report is submitted to the Document Repository.
  
==Details==
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A Document Consumer (any Document Consumer and not only Imaging Document Consumer) that is interested in retrieving previously published imaging report, queries the registry and retrieves the report from the Document Repository.
  
''<A few paragraphs, if appropriate, providing more details (in user-speak, not tech-speak) on what the profile does and how it works.>''
 
 
==Systems Affected==
 
==Systems Affected==
''<List (in user terms) the types of systems they might expect to have implemented actors from this profile, e.g. RIS, PACS, HIS, CAD Workstation, etc. >''
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PACS and Workstations might implement an Imaging Document Source to provide and submit images and/ or imaging reports.  
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RIS might implement an Imaging Document Source to provide and submit imaging reports.  
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PACS, Workstation, RIS and non-radiology workstations might implement an Imaging Document Consumer to retrieve and display images and imaging reports.
  
 
'''Actors & Transactions:'''
 
'''Actors & Transactions:'''
  
''<Insert an actor-transaction diagram, and or list of Content Definitions>''
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[[Image:Xds-i-b_actors.jpg|600px]]
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==Specification==
 
==Specification==
  
 
'''Profile Status:''' [[Comments| Final Text]]   
 
'''Profile Status:''' [[Comments| Final Text]]   
''<Replace "Final Text" with "Trial Implementation" or "Public Comment" as appropriate.>''
 
  
 
'''Documents:'''  
 
'''Documents:'''  
 
''<Provide direct links to the specific volumes or supplements, and list the volume sections relevant to this profile.  E.g.>''
 
  
 
[http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/index.cfm#radiology IHE Radiology Technical Framework:]
 
[http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/index.cfm#radiology IHE Radiology Technical Framework:]
:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_tf_rev8.pdf Vol. 1] - Section 5 documents the profile
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:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_RAD_TF_Vol1.pdf Vol. 1] - Section 18 (XDS-I.b Profile)
:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_tf_rev8-2.pdf Vol. 2] - Sections 4.8 to 4.10, 4.14 to 4.19, and 4.23 document specific transactions
 
:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_tf_rev8-3.pdf Vol. 3] - Appendix E provides additional informative text
 
  
 
'''Underlying Standards:'''
 
'''Underlying Standards:'''
:* ''<list standards on which this profile is based; if possible with links to sources>''
 
 
:* [http://dicom.nema.org DICOM]
 
:* [http://dicom.nema.org DICOM]
:* [http://www.hl7.org HL7]
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:* [http://ebxml.org/ ebXML (ebRS v3.0, ebRIM v3.0)]
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:* [http://www.hl7.org/ HL7 CDA Release 2.0]
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:* [http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=38920 PDF/A ISO 19005-1]
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:* [http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-soap12-mtom-20050125/ MTOM]
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:* [http://www.w3.org/TR/xop10/ XOP]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
''<The following sections can be left out if there is nothing to point to.  This is just to show where such information can go.>''
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'''Related Profiles'''
 
 
  
'''Related Profiles'''
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* [[Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing]] (XDS) provides the basic document registration and query capabilities that this profile builds on.
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* [[Cross-enterprise Sharing of Scanned Documents]] (XDS-SD) provides the CDA-wrapper for plain text reports
  
''<List profiles this one depends on, profiles that depend on this one, profiles that are synergistic with this one>''
 
  
 
'''Consumer Information'''
 
'''Consumer Information'''
  
The [[{{{3|Profile FAQ Template}}}]] answers typical questions about what the Profile does.  ''<Replace the link with a link to the actual FAQ page for the Profile>''
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The [[XDS-I FAQ]] answers typical questions about what the Profile does.   
  
The [[{{{3|Profile Purchasing Template}}}]] describes considerations when purchasing equipment to deploy this Profile.  ''<Replace the link with a link to the actual Purchasing page for the Profile>''
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The [[XDS-I Purchasing]] describes considerations when purchasing equipment to deploy this Profile.   
  
 
'''Implementer Information'''
 
'''Implementer Information'''
  
The [[{{{3|Profile Implementation Template}}}]] provides additional information about implementing this Profile in software.  ''<Replace the link with a link to the actual Implementation page for the Profile>''
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The [[XDS-I Implementation]] provides additional information about implementing this Profile in software.   
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There are a variety of additional pages with XDS Implementation Information:
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* [[XDS Implementation Notes]]
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* [[XDS.a Implementation Notes]]
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* [[XDS Implementation]]
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* [[XDS.b Implementation]]
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* [[Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing Implementation]]
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* [http://hcxw2k1.nist.gov/wiki/index.php/XDS-FAQ NIST XDS Implementation FAQ]
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'''Reference Articles'''
 
'''Reference Articles'''
  
''<List References (good and bad) (with link if possible) to Journal Articles that mention IHE's work (and hopefully include some analysis) >''
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* ACR–AAPM–SIIM Technical Standard for Electronic Practice of Medical Imaging. J.T. Norweck, et al., [http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10278-012-9522-2.pdf SIIM & ACR Publication, Sept. 2012]
  
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* Grid-based implementation of XDS-I as part of image-enabled EHR for regional healthcare in Shanghai, Zhang, j. et al, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY, 2011[http://www.springerlink.com/content/422h8151w8047715/ link]
  
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* Research of Related Issues in Regional Sharing for IHE XDS and Medical Imaging, ZHENG X., WU Y., XIA X., Chinese Medical Equipment Journal, July, 2009 [http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-YNWS200907021.htm link]
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* PACS: Beyond Radiology, S. Storkson, A. Aslaksen, International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Volume 4, Supplement 1 / June, 2009 [http://www.springerlink.com/content/6p80120335677813/ link]
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* Image Distribution, P. Chang, Practical Imaging Informatics, 2009 [http://www.springerlink.com/content/g5qr116kl6033511/ link]
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* Image Exchange: IHE and the Evolution of Image Sharing, DS Mendelson et al, Radiographics, 2008 [http://radiographics.rsna.org/lookup/resid/287085174v1?view=abstract&uritype=cgi link]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:12, 30 October 2017

Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I.b) is an interoperability profile that extends XDS to share images, diagnostic reports and related information across a group of care sites.

Summary

XDS-I.b provides a solution for publishing, finding and retrieving imaging documents across a group of affiliated enterprises.

Xdsi profile.jpg

Affiliated Enterprises such as radiology departments, private physicians, clinics, long term care, and acute care centers can contribute and access imaging documents of interest.

Imaging documents include:

  • Imaging studies (images, measurements, results from analysis packages, presentation states);
  • Diagnostic reports for imaging studies;
  • Key Image selections associated with the report content for their diagnostic significance.

Benefits

Imaging component of the Electronic Health Record

  • Shared imaging Record, in a community, region, etc.

Effective means to contribute and access imaging documents across health enterprises

  • Without XDS-I.b, access to the radiology report across health enterprises is difficult

Scalable sharing of imaging documents

  • Sharing imaging documents between radiology departments, private physicians, clinics, long term care, acute care with different clinical IT systems.

Easy access to imaging documents

  • Care providers are offered means to query and retrieve imaging documents (images and reports) of interest using the same mechanisms used to query other documents

Details

An Imaging Document Source that wants to share a set of images and/ or imaging information objects such as a presentation state constructs a DICOM manifest that references the DICOM instances that are to be published. The manifest along with metadata is submitted to the Document Repository. The metadata describes the information that is shared. Besides information about the patient and information required by the XDS profile, the Imaging Document Source provides metadata information that is image specific such as the type of imaging procedure, the modality and the anatomic region. Images and/ or imaging information objects that are made available are not transferred to the Document Repository. Instead, the Imaging Document Source is required to make them available to be retrieved.

An Imaging Document Consumer that is interested in retrieving previously published imaging information, queries the registry ( i.e. find all CT of the Head of patient John Doe for the last 2 years) and retrieves the manifest of interest. The Imaging Document Consumer decodes the manifest to extract the identifiers that uniquely identifies the available imaging information. The Imaging Document Consumer retrieves the images and/ or imaging information objects from the Imaging Document Source.

An Imaging Document Source that wants to share an imaging report constructs a document that is shared either in a PDF and /or CDA (containing only text) format. The report is submitted to the Document Repository.

A Document Consumer (any Document Consumer and not only Imaging Document Consumer) that is interested in retrieving previously published imaging report, queries the registry and retrieves the report from the Document Repository.

Systems Affected

PACS and Workstations might implement an Imaging Document Source to provide and submit images and/ or imaging reports.

RIS might implement an Imaging Document Source to provide and submit imaging reports.

PACS, Workstation, RIS and non-radiology workstations might implement an Imaging Document Consumer to retrieve and display images and imaging reports.

Actors & Transactions:

Xds-i-b actors.jpg

Specification

Profile Status: Final Text

Documents:

IHE Radiology Technical Framework:

  • Vol. 1 - Section 18 (XDS-I.b Profile)

Underlying Standards:

See Also

Related Profiles


Consumer Information

The XDS-I FAQ answers typical questions about what the Profile does.

The XDS-I Purchasing describes considerations when purchasing equipment to deploy this Profile.

Implementer Information

The XDS-I Implementation provides additional information about implementing this Profile in software.

There are a variety of additional pages with XDS Implementation Information:


Reference Articles

  • Grid-based implementation of XDS-I as part of image-enabled EHR for regional healthcare in Shanghai, Zhang, j. et al, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY, 2011link
  • Research of Related Issues in Regional Sharing for IHE XDS and Medical Imaging, ZHENG X., WU Y., XIA X., Chinese Medical Equipment Journal, July, 2009 link
  • PACS: Beyond Radiology, S. Storkson, A. Aslaksen, International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Volume 4, Supplement 1 / June, 2009 link
  • Image Distribution, P. Chang, Practical Imaging Informatics, 2009 link
  • Image Exchange: IHE and the Evolution of Image Sharing, DS Mendelson et al, Radiographics, 2008 link

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