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==Summary==
Cross-Community Access for Imaging(XCA) - Supports the means to query and retrieve patient relevant medical imaging data held by other communities.
 
The XCA-I Profile extends the IT Infrastructure XCA Profile.  XCA provides access to all medical data including diagnostic reports and imaging manifests.  XCA-I provides access to the images referenced in the imaging manifests. 
 
==Benefits==
* Image access between Communities
* Common health information infrastructure with non-imaging data
 
==Details==
 
The '''Cross-Community Access for Imaging''' profile supports the means to query and retrieve patient relevant medical image data held by other communities. A community is defined as a coupling of facilities/enterprises that have agreed to work together using a common set of policies for the purpose of sharing clinical information via an established mechanism. Facilities/enterprises may host any type of healthcare application such as EHR, PHR, etc.
 
Such communities may be XDS Affinity Domains which define image sharing using the XDS-I profile. This profile addresses sharing between such communities.
 
The XCA-I Profile extends the IT Infrastructure XCA Profile for Imaging.  XCA provides access to Diagnostic reports and Imaging Manifests.  XCA-I provides access to the imaging objects referenced in the Manifests.
 
==Systems Affected==
Systems involved in this profile include:
 
* '''PACS or RIS systems''' may store, manage, and display imaging documents.
* '''EMR's and other patient management systems''' which will access and display imaging documents.
* '''HIE's, Image Exchange Systems, and VNA's''' which store, manage and display imaging documents for multiple systems.
 
'''Actors & Transactions:'''
 
[[File:XCA-I.jpg]]
 
The shaded actors are NOT included in this profile but are shown to illustrate the full set of actors that play a role other endpoint of transactions that ARE part of the profile (e.g., the Document Registry Actor is an endpoint for the Registry Stored Query Transaction).
 
==Specification==
 
'''Profile Status: ''' [https://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Comments#Phases_of_Development Final Text] 
 
'''Documents:'''
 
:* [https://profiles.ihe.net/RAD/ IHE Radiology Technical Framework]
 
'''Underlying Standards:'''
 
:* [http://dicom.nema.org DICOM]
:* ebRIM OASIS/ebXML Registry Information Model v3.0
:* ebRS OASIS/ebXML Registry Services Specifications v3.0
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Document Sharing]]
 
'''Related Profiles'''
 
* [XCA] [[Cross-Community Access]] allows to query and retrieve patient electronic health records, including the reports and image manifests held by other communities.
* [XDS] [[Cross Enterprise Document Sharing]] share and discover electronic health record documents between healthcare enterprises, physician offices, clinics, acute care in-patient facilities and personal health records within the community.
 
* [XDS-I.b] [[Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging]].b Update extends XDS to share images, diagnostic reports and related information across a group of care sites.
 
 
[[Category:Profiles]]
[[Category:DocShare]]
[[Category:RAD Profile]]
[[Category:DICOM]]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 26 June 2024

Summary

Cross-Community Access for Imaging(XCA) - Supports the means to query and retrieve patient relevant medical imaging data held by other communities.

The XCA-I Profile extends the IT Infrastructure XCA Profile. XCA provides access to all medical data including diagnostic reports and imaging manifests. XCA-I provides access to the images referenced in the imaging manifests.

Benefits

  • Image access between Communities
  • Common health information infrastructure with non-imaging data

Details

The Cross-Community Access for Imaging profile supports the means to query and retrieve patient relevant medical image data held by other communities. A community is defined as a coupling of facilities/enterprises that have agreed to work together using a common set of policies for the purpose of sharing clinical information via an established mechanism. Facilities/enterprises may host any type of healthcare application such as EHR, PHR, etc.

Such communities may be XDS Affinity Domains which define image sharing using the XDS-I profile. This profile addresses sharing between such communities.

The XCA-I Profile extends the IT Infrastructure XCA Profile for Imaging. XCA provides access to Diagnostic reports and Imaging Manifests. XCA-I provides access to the imaging objects referenced in the Manifests.

Systems Affected

Systems involved in this profile include:

  • PACS or RIS systems may store, manage, and display imaging documents.
  • EMR's and other patient management systems which will access and display imaging documents.
  • HIE's, Image Exchange Systems, and VNA's which store, manage and display imaging documents for multiple systems.

Actors & Transactions:

The shaded actors are NOT included in this profile but are shown to illustrate the full set of actors that play a role other endpoint of transactions that ARE part of the profile (e.g., the Document Registry Actor is an endpoint for the Registry Stored Query Transaction).

Specification

Profile Status: Final Text

Documents:

Underlying Standards:

  • DICOM
  • ebRIM OASIS/ebXML Registry Information Model v3.0
  • ebRS OASIS/ebXML Registry Services Specifications v3.0

See Also

Related Profiles

  • [XCA] Cross-Community Access allows to query and retrieve patient electronic health records, including the reports and image manifests held by other communities.
  • [XDS] Cross Enterprise Document Sharing share and discover electronic health record documents between healthcare enterprises, physician offices, clinics, acute care in-patient facilities and personal health records within the community.