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'''Who Maintains this Guide''' - This guide is maintained by domain experts within the IT Infrastructure Technical Committee.
  
'''Who Maintains this Guide''' - This guide is maintained by domain experts within the IT Infrastructure Technical Committee.
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'''Relationship to IT Infrastructure Technical Framework''' - This guide documents Informative-level knowledge regarding ITI Profiles. It is frequently the case that international standards are a little hard to read and interpret. The same can be said for IHE Profiles. This guide is intended to hold secondary documentation to assist the developer. Frequently this means more detailed examples of key concepts. Other times is can be used to explain or point to definitions of key concepts. Many topics in this guide will be tutorial in nature organizing background material.
  
'''Relationship to IT Infrastructure Technical Framework''' - This guide documents Informative-level knowledge regarding ITI Profiles. The Technical Framework always takes precedent over this guide. If conflicts are found between this guide and the Technical Framework please document the descrepency on the IT Infrastructe Technical Committee mailing list or any of the more specific mailing lists. XDS Implementers mailing list is an example of a more specific mailing list.
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The Technical Framework always takes precedent over this guide. If conflicts are found between this guide and the Technical Framework please document the descrepency on the IT Infrastructe Technical Committee mailing list or any of the more specific mailing lists. XDS Implementers mailing list is an example of a more specific mailing list.
  
 
'''Purpose''' - This guide offers background and implementation guidance to implementers of the IT Infrastructure Technical Framework. It will, over time, replace other web sites and wikis designated as support sites.
 
'''Purpose''' - This guide offers background and implementation guidance to implementers of the IT Infrastructure Technical Framework. It will, over time, replace other web sites and wikis designated as support sites.

Revision as of 07:52, 7 September 2008

Who Maintains this Guide - This guide is maintained by domain experts within the IT Infrastructure Technical Committee.

Relationship to IT Infrastructure Technical Framework - This guide documents Informative-level knowledge regarding ITI Profiles. It is frequently the case that international standards are a little hard to read and interpret. The same can be said for IHE Profiles. This guide is intended to hold secondary documentation to assist the developer. Frequently this means more detailed examples of key concepts. Other times is can be used to explain or point to definitions of key concepts. Many topics in this guide will be tutorial in nature organizing background material.

The Technical Framework always takes precedent over this guide. If conflicts are found between this guide and the Technical Framework please document the descrepency on the IT Infrastructe Technical Committee mailing list or any of the more specific mailing lists. XDS Implementers mailing list is an example of a more specific mailing list.

Purpose - This guide offers background and implementation guidance to implementers of the IT Infrastructure Technical Framework. It will, over time, replace other web sites and wikis designated as support sites.

The IT Infrastructure Technical Framework and its Supplements can be found here.

Profiles

General XDS - Common issues and elements to all variants of Cross Enterprise Document Sharing - includes material relevant to XDS.a, XDS.b, XDM, XDR, XCA

XDS.a - Original Cross Enterprise Document Sharing profile based on ebXML Registry version 2.1

XDS.b - Revised Cross Enterprise Document Sharing profile based on ebXML Registry version 3.0 and updated web service

Stored Query - Registry Stored Query Transaction for XDS Profile

XCA - Cross Community Access profile which focuses on document sharing between XDS environments or between XDS and non-XDS environments

XDM - Cross Enterprise Document Media Interchange - for the exchange of XDS documents and metadata between systems via media (CD etc.) or email attachment

XDR - Cross Enterprise Document Reliable Interchange

BPPC - Basic Patient Privacy Concents profile provides a mechanism to record the patient privacy consent(s), a method to mark documents published to XDS with the patient privacy consent that was used to authorize the publication, and a method for XDS Consumers to use to enforce the privacy consent appropriate to the use.

PIX - Patient Identifier Cross-referencing

PDQ - Patient Demographics Query

RFD - Retrieve Form for Data Capture

XUA - Cross-Enterprise User Assertion

Merge - Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) Patient Identity Merge

DSG - Document Digital Signature

NAV - Notification of Document Availability