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This page documents the activities of the QRPH domain in doing strategic planning.  
This page documents the activities of the IHE Quality, Research and Public Health (QRPH) domain in doing strategic planning.  


== Categories ==


The IHE Quality, Research and Public Health (QRPH) domain has defined the following categories to organize the profiles it has published thus far.   
==Strategic Priorities==
 
The QRPH domain currently plans to work in the following areas:
 
* Improve information exchange between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on healthcare data, particularly in public health, quality reporting, and medical research.
* Define appropriate content exports from healthcare systems through development of CDA implementation guides and appropriate semantic mappings to complementary specifications such as CDISC's Operational Data Model, Quality Data Model, etc. 
* Develop ways to automate collaborative workflow between healthcare systems and secondary use systems in quality, research, and public health.
* Enable a data life cycle of capture, transformation, and transfer that leads to appropriate data submital appropriate government agencies, including the US agencies FDA, CDC, and ONC, and including corresponding international agencies.
* Promote widespread adoption and implementation of IHE QRPH-developed profiles.
* The dominant themes for the next few years will involve work around Public Health Cancer Registry reporting, Maternal Child Health, Early Hearing Screening, identification of gaps in standards for Quality Reporting, and Clinical research.
 
== Capabilities ==
 
The QRPH domain has defined the following categories to organize the profiles it has published thus far.   




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! Category
! Capabilities
! Description
! Description
! QRPH profiles (2011)
! QRPH profiles (2011)
|-
|-
| Patient and Provider Identity
| 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.
| PIX, PDQ, PAM, PWP, XCPD, HPD, PIX/PDQ HL7 v3, XPID
|-
|-
| Health Record Sharing
| Health Record Sharing
| 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.
| Profiles in the Health Record Sharing category support the ability to share patient specific and aggregated healthcare information between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on healthcare data.  This includes the ability to submit, locate/list, push, pull and retrieve patient specific healthcare information.
| XCA, XDM, XDR, XDS, XDS-SD, MPQ, RID, XCF
| CRD, DSC, PRPH-Ca, EHDI, MCH, BFDR, NANI
|-
|-
| Security and Privacy
| 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, DEN
|-
|-
| Workflow Enablers  
| Workflow Enablers  
| Profiles in the Workflow Enablers category support standard sequences for performing workflow activities.
| Profiles in the Workflow Enablers category support standard sequences for performing workflow activities.
| DRR, DSUB, NAV, PSA, RFD, XDW
| RPE, CRPC, NANI
|-
|-
| Support Management
| Semantic Enablers
| 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  
| Profiles in the semantic enablers category support the ability to share information needed for interoperability between healthcare and secondary use agencies.  This category includes clinical coding, technical or IT management information.
| CT, SVS
| CRD, DSC, PRPH-Ca, EHCP, EHDI, MCH, BFDR, HBS
|-
|-
|}
|}
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== Capabilities ==
== Categories ==


The IHE IT Infrastructure (ITI) domain has identified the following areas of expertise and weaknesses.
The QRPH domain has identified the following areas of expertise and weaknesses.




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! Category
! Category
! Areas of expertise
! Areas of expertise
! Areas of weakness
! Areas of outreach
|-
|-
| Technology
| Quality
| Security, Privacy, XDS, SOAP, Directories, Workflow,
| Accreditation, Quality measure development and reporting, Quality reporting workflow
Transports, Network, Media, email, Metadata, Web Wervices
| CMS, ONC, HL7 (QRDA, HQMF, PQRS, QDM) NQF, International
| HL7 v2 & v3 messaging
|-
|-
| Standards Development Organizations
| Research
| W3C, OASIS, HL7
| CDISC standards (ODM, CDASH), FDA regulations (21 CFR 11, eSource), clinical research execution and monitoring.
| DICOM, ISO
| CDISC, FDA, SHARP, HL7, EHR4CR, International
|-
|-
| Geographic Regions
| Public Health
| North America, Europe
| Public health reporting in North America (cancer, immunization, newborn reporting).
| Asia, South America
| PHDSC, CDC, International
|-
|-
|}
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= ITI Liaisons =
= QRPH Liaisons =


The following table describes the liaisons from ITI for IHE development committees.
The following table describes the liaisons from QRPH to other IHE domains.


==== Domain Committee Liaison Reports ====
==== Domain Committee Liaison Reports ====
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! Liason
! Liason
|-
|-
| Anatomic Pathology
| Information Technology Infrastructure
|  
| Lori Fourquet
|-
|-
| Cardiology
| Cardiology
|  
| Harry Solomon
|-
|-  
| Eye Care
| Rob Horn
|-
|-
| Laboratory
| Laboratory
|  
| Wendy Blumenthal
|-
|-
| Pathology
|
|-
|-
| Patient Care Coordination
| Patient Care Coordination
| Keith Boone
| Patty Craig
|-
|-
| Patient Care Devices
| Patient Care Devices
| Dan Trainor
| Michael Celeste
|-
|-  
| Pharmacy
| Geert Clays
|-
| Quality, Research, Public Health
| Lori Fourquet
|-
| Radiation Oncology
|
|-
|-
| Radiology
| Radiology
|  
| Chris Carr
|-
|-
|}
|}




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[[Cross-Domain Strategic Planning Work Group]]
 
[[Quality, Research and Public Health]]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 5 December 2011

This page documents the activities of the IHE Quality, Research and Public Health (QRPH) domain in doing strategic planning.


Strategic Priorities

The QRPH domain currently plans to work in the following areas:

  • Improve information exchange between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on healthcare data, particularly in public health, quality reporting, and medical research.
  • Define appropriate content exports from healthcare systems through development of CDA implementation guides and appropriate semantic mappings to complementary specifications such as CDISC's Operational Data Model, Quality Data Model, etc.
  • Develop ways to automate collaborative workflow between healthcare systems and secondary use systems in quality, research, and public health.
  • Enable a data life cycle of capture, transformation, and transfer that leads to appropriate data submital appropriate government agencies, including the US agencies FDA, CDC, and ONC, and including corresponding international agencies.
  • Promote widespread adoption and implementation of IHE QRPH-developed profiles.
  • The dominant themes for the next few years will involve work around Public Health Cancer Registry reporting, Maternal Child Health, Early Hearing Screening, identification of gaps in standards for Quality Reporting, and Clinical research.

Capabilities

The QRPH domain has defined the following categories to organize the profiles it has published thus far.


Capabilities Description QRPH profiles (2011)
Health Record Sharing Profiles in the Health Record Sharing category support the ability to share patient specific and aggregated healthcare information between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on healthcare data. This includes the ability to submit, locate/list, push, pull and retrieve patient specific healthcare information. CRD, DSC, PRPH-Ca, EHDI, MCH, BFDR, NANI
Workflow Enablers Profiles in the Workflow Enablers category support standard sequences for performing workflow activities. RPE, CRPC, NANI
Semantic Enablers Profiles in the semantic enablers category support the ability to share information needed for interoperability between healthcare and secondary use agencies. This category includes clinical coding, technical or IT management information. CRD, DSC, PRPH-Ca, EHCP, EHDI, MCH, BFDR, HBS



Categories

The QRPH domain has identified the following areas of expertise and weaknesses.


Category Areas of expertise Areas of outreach
Quality Accreditation, Quality measure development and reporting, Quality reporting workflow CMS, ONC, HL7 (QRDA, HQMF, PQRS, QDM) NQF, International
Research CDISC standards (ODM, CDASH), FDA regulations (21 CFR 11, eSource), clinical research execution and monitoring. CDISC, FDA, SHARP, HL7, EHR4CR, International
Public Health Public health reporting in North America (cancer, immunization, newborn reporting). PHDSC, CDC, International




QRPH Liaisons

The following table describes the liaisons from QRPH to other IHE domains.

Domain Committee Liaison Reports

Domain Liason
Information Technology Infrastructure Lori Fourquet
Cardiology Harry Solomon
Laboratory Wendy Blumenthal
Patient Care Coordination Patty Craig
Patient Care Devices Michael Celeste
Radiology Chris Carr


Cross-Domain Strategic Planning Work Group

Quality, Research and Public Health