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IHE is a global initiative to promote the effective use of electronic health records and health information technology (HIT) by fostering the adoption of standards-based solutions for interoperability. IHE International brings together HIT experts and stakeholders in more than a dozen clinical and operational domains to develop implementation guides call IHE Profiles that define the use of standards to address specific HIT interoperability needs. It also oversees a process of testing that facilitates the use of IHE Profiles in real-world HIT products and care settings. IHE interoperability solutions are implemented in hundreds of products and in care sites around the world.  
IHE is a global initiative to promote the effective use of electronic health records and health information technology (HIT) by fostering the adoption of standards-based solutions for interoperability. IHE International brings together HIT experts and stakeholders in more than a dozen clinical and operational domains to develop implementation guides call IHE Profiles that define the use of standards to address specific HIT interoperability needs. It also oversees a process of testing that facilitates the use of IHE Profiles in real-world HIT products and care settings. IHE interoperability solutions are implemented in hundreds of products and in care sites around the world.  


More? Improving efficiency, quality and safety of care across medical specialties in all care settings by ensuring the integrity of health information and enabling secure and convenient access to that information for care providers and patients. Enabling exchange of health information across institutional boundaries in regional and national health information networks. Expanding the comprehensiveness of electronic health records to include the full range of health information produced in diagnosis and treatment. Supporting the use of clinical data for research, quality improvement and public health monitoring. Expanding the connected network of care to include medical devices throughout hospital settings, medical offices and clinics and the patient home.
The goals of IHE include:
* Improving efficiency, quality and safety of care across medical specialties in all care settings by ensuring the integrity of health information and enabling secure and convenient access to that information for care providers and patients  
* Enabling exchange of health information across institutional boundaries in regional and national health information networks  
* Expanding the comprehensiveness of electronic health records to include the full range of health information produced in diagnosis, and treatment
* Supporting the use of clinical data for research, quality improvement and public health monitoring
* Expanding the connected network of care to include medical devices throughout hospital settings, medical offices and clinics and the patient home
 
 


== Categories ==
== Categories ==


IHE has developed profiles in the following categories. It is believed that a few additional categories are appropriate for other domains but this is the minimal set that ITI has defined for profiles within the ITI domain.
To support these goals IHE has developed profiles in the following categories.
 
Refer to [https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlA2kOz33tdvdHUtcF8zako3Q200VVpHcmdZYVpBeHc&hl=en_US&authkey=COW1kPkB Profile Coordination Matrix].




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! Category
! Category
! Description
! Description
! ITI profiles (2010)
! Goals
! Examples
|-
| colspan="4" align="center" style="background:#dddddd" | '''Identity'''
|-
| Patient Identity
| Find, manage & distribute patient identity and demographics.
|
* Improve Safety
* Enable Exchange
* Expand the network
| PIX, PDQ, PAM
|-
| Provider Identity
| Find, manage & distribute details of provider organizations and staff.
|
* Improve Efficiency
* Enable Exchange
| PWP, HPD
|-
| colspan="4" align="center" style="background:#dddddd" | '''Workflow'''
|-
|-
| Patient and Provider Identity
| Ordering
| Profiles in the Patient and Provider Identity category support the management of patient, provider and healthcare organization identity including their localization.  This includes the ability to look up, cross-reference, update, remove, merge, link and general management of identities.
| Create & distribute requests for (clinical) activities.
| PIX, PDQ, PAM, PWP, XCPD, HPD, PIX/PDQ HL7 v3
|  
* Improve Efficiency & Safety
|
|-
|-
| Health Record Sharing
| Activity Management
| Profiles in the Health Record Sharing category support the ability to share patient specific healthcare information within and across Enterprises.  This includes the ability to submit, locate/list, push, pull and retrieve patient specific healthcare information.
| Manage performance of the activity (worklists, activity status, etc).
| XCA, XDM, XDR, XDS, XDS-SD, MPQ, RID
|  
* Improve Efficiency, Quality & Safety
| SWF, CATH, EYECARE, LTW
|-
|-
| Security and Privacy
| colspan="4" align="center" style="background:#dddddd" | '''Health Record Sharing'''
| Profiles in the Security and Privacy category support the ability to ensure that healthcare information is managed consistent with a reasonable set of security and privacy policies. 
| ATNA, BPPC, XUA, DSG, EUA
|-
|-
| Workflow Enablers
| Electronic Health Record Systems
| Profiles in the Workflow Enablers category support standard sequences for performing workflow activities.
| Submit, find & access patient-specific health information over networks.
| DRR, DSUB, NAV, PSA, RFD
|
|
|-
|-
| Support Management
| Media Interchange
| Profiles in the support management category support the ability to share information needed for interoperable healthcare management such as clinical coding, technical or IT management information  
| Export & import patient-specific health information on media.
| CT, SVS
|
|
|-
| Patient Documents
| Standardized content & encoding (& distribution?) of patient-specific documents.
|
|
|-
| ...
|-
|-
|}
|}
== ITI Outreach ==
=== Call to Domains ===
On March 26, 2010 an [ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/ITI_Outreach/2010.March.InvitationToOtherDomains.doc invitation to join the IHE ITI Planning Committee in overall IHE strategic planning] was sent to all IHE committees. 
=== Outreach Materials ===
Materials were developed by the ITI Planning Committee to support this outreach effort. 
* [ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/ITI_Outreach/IHE-ITIOutreach_v3.ppt Powerpoint deck] which gives an overview of the purpose of ITI, purpose of the outreach and ITI Planning work so far
* [ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/ITI_Outreach/IHE%20ITI%20Domain%20Outreach%20Workbook_v2.xls Excel workbook] presenting organization of profiles in support of domains
=== Liaisons ===
Liaisons from ITI have been assigned for most IHE committees.
See [[ITI Liaison Reports]] for the assignments and latest reports filed by Liaisons.

Latest revision as of 18:44, 30 June 2011

IHE is a global initiative to promote the effective use of electronic health records and health information technology (HIT) by fostering the adoption of standards-based solutions for interoperability. IHE International brings together HIT experts and stakeholders in more than a dozen clinical and operational domains to develop implementation guides call IHE Profiles that define the use of standards to address specific HIT interoperability needs. It also oversees a process of testing that facilitates the use of IHE Profiles in real-world HIT products and care settings. IHE interoperability solutions are implemented in hundreds of products and in care sites around the world.

The goals of IHE include:

  • Improving efficiency, quality and safety of care across medical specialties in all care settings by ensuring the integrity of health information and enabling secure and convenient access to that information for care providers and patients
  • Enabling exchange of health information across institutional boundaries in regional and national health information networks
  • Expanding the comprehensiveness of electronic health records to include the full range of health information produced in diagnosis, and treatment
  • Supporting the use of clinical data for research, quality improvement and public health monitoring
  • Expanding the connected network of care to include medical devices throughout hospital settings, medical offices and clinics and the patient home


Categories

To support these goals IHE has developed profiles in the following categories.

Refer to Profile Coordination Matrix.


Category Description Goals Examples
Identity
Patient Identity Find, manage & distribute patient identity and demographics.
  • Improve Safety
  • Enable Exchange
  • Expand the network
PIX, PDQ, PAM
Provider Identity Find, manage & distribute details of provider organizations and staff.
  • Improve Efficiency
  • Enable Exchange
PWP, HPD
Workflow
Ordering Create & distribute requests for (clinical) activities.
  • Improve Efficiency & Safety
Activity Management Manage performance of the activity (worklists, activity status, etc).
  • Improve Efficiency, Quality & Safety
SWF, CATH, EYECARE, LTW
Health Record Sharing
Electronic Health Record Systems Submit, find & access patient-specific health information over networks.
Media Interchange Export & import patient-specific health information on media.
Patient Documents Standardized content & encoding (& distribution?) of patient-specific documents.
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