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| Retrieve Process for Execution enables a healthcare provider to access a process definition, such as a research protocol and to execute automated activities, without leaving an EMR session.
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| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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| | Retrieve Process for Execution (RPE) enables a healthcare provider to access a process definition, such as a research protocol, and to execute automated activities, without leaving an EHR session. |
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| | RPE is one of a set of profiles that create interoperability between EHRs and specialized research systems, resulting in EHR-enabled research. RPE sets up the actors and transactions that allow for automated collaborative workflow across healthcare and research systems. |
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| | Current practice requires the study coordinator to manually reference the protocol to set up the study in the EHR. RPE and its content profiles allow this set up to be automated, thus saving time in the execution of studies. |
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| ==Benefits== | | ==Benefits== |
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| | RPE provides the framework for automating workflow across EHRs and research execution systems. The execution of a research study at a healthcare site involves the access of relevant data, the province of RFD, CRD, and DSC. But research study execution also involves process steps that go beyond data acquisition. Tasks such as patient enrollment, visit scheduling, and ordering tests require that certain instructions of the protocol be executed by the EHR. |
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| | The RPE profile sets up actors which hold sections of the research protocol as executable instruction sets. The Process Definition Manager holds the master copy of protocol. The Process State Manager hands off the executable instructions to the Process Activity Executor, which abides in the EHR. |
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| ''<If the user might be familiar with the mechanisms used by the profile, you can mention them here. E.g. Evidence Documents is based on DICOM Structured Report (SR) Templates.>''
| | RPE defines transactions that allow these actors to do useful work together. These transactions can then be extended and specialized by content profiles such as CRPC and Research Matching. RPE transactions are: |
| | * Retrieve Process Definitions (QRPH-20) |
| | * Publish Process Definitions (QRPH-22) |
| | * Initiate Process (QRPH-25) |
| | * Retrieve Activities (QRPH-26) |
| | * Update Activity (QRPH-27) |
| | * Send Process State Alert (QRPH-28) |
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| ==Systems Affected== | | ==Systems Affected== |
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| | This profile may apply to any systems that wish to share and manage processes, process states and activities within those processes. |
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| * ''PACS systems may store, manage, and/or display Evidence Documents.''
| | In the research realm, that applies to these actors. |
| * ''Display systems may query, retrieve and display Evidence Documents.'' | | * Electronic Health Record |
| * ''Reporting workstations may retrieve, process and include details from Evidence Documents in reports | | * Clinical Trials Management System |
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| ==Specification== | | ==Specification== |
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| | Profile Status: [[Comments| Trial Implementation]] |
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| '''Documents:'''
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| | * [[http://ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/QRPH/IHE_QRPH_Suppl_RPE.pdf Retrieve Process for Execution (RPE) ]] |
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| [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/index.cfm#radiology IHE Radiology Technical Framework:]
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| :* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_tf_rev8.pdf Vol. 1] - Section 5 (SWF Profile)
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| :* [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
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| :* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/ihe_tf_rev8-3.pdf Vol. 3] - Appendix E
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| '''Underlying Standards:'''
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| :* [http://dicom.nema.org DICOM]
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| ==See Also== | | ==See Also== |
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| | Related Profiles |
| | | * [[http://ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/QRPH/IHE_QRPH_Suppl_CRPC.pdf Clinical Research Process Content (CRPC) ]] |
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| * ''[[Reporting Workflow]] [RWF] may use Evidence Documents as inputs to the reporting process.''
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| * ''[[Simple Image & Numeric Reports]] [SINR] may include data copied from Evidence Documents.''
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| * ''[[Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging]] [XDS-I] can be used to share Evidence Documents between sites over a network.''
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| * ''[[Portable Data for Imaging]] [PDI] can store Evidence Documents on media such as CDs.''
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| * ''[[Import Reconciliation Workflow]] [IRWF] can fix patient ids, etc. of Evidence Documents when importing.'' | |
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Summary
Retrieve Process for Execution (RPE) enables a healthcare provider to access a process definition, such as a research protocol, and to execute automated activities, without leaving an EHR session.
RPE is one of a set of profiles that create interoperability between EHRs and specialized research systems, resulting in EHR-enabled research. RPE sets up the actors and transactions that allow for automated collaborative workflow across healthcare and research systems.
Current practice requires the study coordinator to manually reference the protocol to set up the study in the EHR. RPE and its content profiles allow this set up to be automated, thus saving time in the execution of studies.
Benefits
RPE provides the framework for automating workflow across EHRs and research execution systems. The execution of a research study at a healthcare site involves the access of relevant data, the province of RFD, CRD, and DSC. But research study execution also involves process steps that go beyond data acquisition. Tasks such as patient enrollment, visit scheduling, and ordering tests require that certain instructions of the protocol be executed by the EHR.
Details
The RPE profile sets up actors which hold sections of the research protocol as executable instruction sets. The Process Definition Manager holds the master copy of protocol. The Process State Manager hands off the executable instructions to the Process Activity Executor, which abides in the EHR.
RPE defines transactions that allow these actors to do useful work together. These transactions can then be extended and specialized by content profiles such as CRPC and Research Matching. RPE transactions are:
- Retrieve Process Definitions (QRPH-20)
- Publish Process Definitions (QRPH-22)
- Initiate Process (QRPH-25)
- Retrieve Activities (QRPH-26)
- Update Activity (QRPH-27)
- Send Process State Alert (QRPH-28)
Systems Affected
This profile may apply to any systems that wish to share and manage processes, process states and activities within those processes.
In the research realm, that applies to these actors.
- Electronic Health Record
- Clinical Trials Management System
Specification
Profile Status: Trial Implementation
Documents:
See Also
Related Profiles
This page is based on the Profile Overview Template