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= 9am Welcome = | = 9am Welcome = | ||
* Participants and introduction round | * Participants and introduction round | ||
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** Rene Spronk (training provider, IHE expert, Netherlands) | ** Rene Spronk (training provider, IHE expert, Netherlands) | ||
** Stefan Sauermann (training provider, IHE expert, Austria) | ** Stefan Sauermann (training provider, IHE expert, Austria) | ||
** Karen Witting (consultant, IHE expert, USA) | |||
= Status: What has happened so far = | = Status: What has happened so far = | ||
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= Review of ICP drafts = | = Review of ICP drafts = | ||
* | * [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=CP_IHE_Foundation CP IHE Foundation Level], [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=CP_IHE_Document_Sharing CP IHE Document Sharing] | ||
* What are the "most important" IHE profiles? | |||
* Discussion: What are the "most important" IHE profiles? | |||
** See [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0K9NsydyYTmMC1DS1NmRHVrOXM/edit Ranking list of profiles by CAT testing frequency] | ** See [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0K9NsydyYTmMC1DS1NmRHVrOXM/edit Ranking list of profiles by CAT testing frequency] | ||
** The "Top 20" are coloured dark green | ** How was this list generated: | ||
** Ranks 21-30 are coloured light green | *** The [http://connectathon-results.ihe.net/advanced.php?highlight=2_0 Advanced Browsing] feature of the CAT results webpage was used | ||
** The first 30 profiles (top 20%) may be considered to be "important" | *** results were filtered for "Profiles" (Rows) | ||
** There are regional differences! | *** results were filtered for "Companies" (Columns) | ||
*** a specific CAT in the time 2010 to 2015 was selected (Title) | |||
*** The results were exported into a table and the number of "*" per row (profile) was counted | |||
*** the export was repeated for all CATs 2010 to 2015 | |||
*** the numbers of all CATs were summed up | |||
** ranks were colour coded | |||
*** The "Top 20" are coloured dark green | |||
*** Ranks 21-30 are coloured light green | |||
*** The first 30 profiles (top 20%) may be considered to be "important" | |||
*** There are regional differences! | |||
* Agreement: There are 3 categories: | |||
** The first two categories will be selected from the "Top 20%" of all profiles | |||
*** The current list has 143 profiles, so 20% of this is roughly 30 profiles | |||
** Category 1: The profiles you must be able to discuss with actors and transactions, on Vol 1 level | |||
*** Rank 1-20 on the "global" list | |||
** Category 2: The profiles you only know a bit about, like what do they adress | |||
*** Rank 21-30 on the "global" list | |||
** Category 3: The profiles you can look up in IHE documents in case you need them. | |||
*** all the rest | |||
= Methods for testing the skills = | = Methods for testing the skills = | ||
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** Similar methods are used by others. | ** Similar methods are used by others. | ||
** Does this make sense? | ** Does this make sense? | ||
* Decision: | |||
** This method is a useful way to go forward | |||
** the available list provides useful examples but definitely needs more work | |||
= Management Issues = | = Management Issues = | ||
* Which | * Which processes are needed to design, implement and run the ICP scheme | ||
* Which organisational structure is neccessary | |||
* Business model | * Business model | ||
* HL7 has outsourced the actual remote testing to [https://www.kryteriononline.com/ Kryterion] | |||
* Agreement: Professional / expert review of the exam questions and answers is necessary | |||
** this needs to be independent from those who develop the questions / provide the exams / provide the training | |||
** The test must be reviewed to be: | |||
*** correct | |||
*** not too easy / too hard | |||
* Agreement: Process for verifying the test | |||
** have experts and non-experts take the test (IHE workgroup members, CAT monitors, ) | |||
*** provide an incentive to them | |||
** have them pay attention to correctness and level | |||
** collect feedback from those experts | |||
* Agreement: We need an "exam committee" | |||
** identifies areas for certifications (e.g. "ICP Foundation" and "ICP Document Sharing") | |||
** finds someome to write the exam questions and answers (= the test) | |||
*** these need some benefit (e.g being listed as "Official IHE training providers"?? Being the "exam provider"??) | |||
** verifies the test as described above | |||
** gets approval from domain committe (if appropriate) and then the international board | |||
* We need an exam provider | |||
** TODO: How do others (e.g. HL7, DICOM, HIMSS) provide exams? | |||
** Translations may be necessary. | |||
*** This may be something for GDC / regional / national deployment committes to organise | |||
* the IHE board will need a recommendation on the exam charge | |||
** (Anecdotal evidence is in the range of 100-400 US$) | |||
** TODO: Find out what others charge for the exam and certification, with a size / scope similar to the ICP Foundation | |||
** TODO: What is the cost for providing the exam? | |||
= Next meeting: Report to GDC at their next call = | |||
See the [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=GDC_Agenda_2015-05-06 2015-05-06 GDC call agenda] | |||
[[Education_Workgroup]] | [[Education_Workgroup]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:55, 13 April 2015
9am Welcome
- Participants and introduction round
- Stèphane Spahni (IHE user, university hospital, pharmacy expert, Switzerland)
- Rene Spronk (training provider, IHE expert, Netherlands)
- Stefan Sauermann (training provider, IHE expert, Austria)
- Karen Witting (consultant, IHE expert, USA)
Status: What has happened so far
See Google drive
Review of ICP drafts
- Discussion: What are the "most important" IHE profiles?
- See Ranking list of profiles by CAT testing frequency
- How was this list generated:
- The Advanced Browsing feature of the CAT results webpage was used
- results were filtered for "Profiles" (Rows)
- results were filtered for "Companies" (Columns)
- a specific CAT in the time 2010 to 2015 was selected (Title)
- The results were exported into a table and the number of "*" per row (profile) was counted
- the export was repeated for all CATs 2010 to 2015
- the numbers of all CATs were summed up
- ranks were colour coded
- The "Top 20" are coloured dark green
- Ranks 21-30 are coloured light green
- The first 30 profiles (top 20%) may be considered to be "important"
- There are regional differences!
- Agreement: There are 3 categories:
- The first two categories will be selected from the "Top 20%" of all profiles
- The current list has 143 profiles, so 20% of this is roughly 30 profiles
- Category 1: The profiles you must be able to discuss with actors and transactions, on Vol 1 level
- Rank 1-20 on the "global" list
- Category 2: The profiles you only know a bit about, like what do they adress
- Rank 21-30 on the "global" list
- Category 3: The profiles you can look up in IHE documents in case you need them.
- all the rest
- The first two categories will be selected from the "Top 20%" of all profiles
Methods for testing the skills
- A first list of exam questions has been collected
- It contains "open text" questions
- These may be published so that candidates can prepare for the exam
- It contains single choice questions
- These will be used for the exam
- They will therefore remain "secret"
- They may be published in the future, if there are so many that the sheer mass will assure a fair exam.
- It contains "open text" questions
- Discuss!!
- This method was sucessfully used in IHE related training in Vienna.
- Similar methods are used by others.
- Does this make sense?
- Decision:
- This method is a useful way to go forward
- the available list provides useful examples but definitely needs more work
Management Issues
- Which processes are needed to design, implement and run the ICP scheme
- Which organisational structure is neccessary
- Business model
- HL7 has outsourced the actual remote testing to Kryterion
- Agreement: Professional / expert review of the exam questions and answers is necessary
- this needs to be independent from those who develop the questions / provide the exams / provide the training
- The test must be reviewed to be:
- correct
- not too easy / too hard
- Agreement: Process for verifying the test
- have experts and non-experts take the test (IHE workgroup members, CAT monitors, )
- provide an incentive to them
- have them pay attention to correctness and level
- collect feedback from those experts
- have experts and non-experts take the test (IHE workgroup members, CAT monitors, )
- Agreement: We need an "exam committee"
- identifies areas for certifications (e.g. "ICP Foundation" and "ICP Document Sharing")
- finds someome to write the exam questions and answers (= the test)
- these need some benefit (e.g being listed as "Official IHE training providers"?? Being the "exam provider"??)
- verifies the test as described above
- gets approval from domain committe (if appropriate) and then the international board
- We need an exam provider
- TODO: How do others (e.g. HL7, DICOM, HIMSS) provide exams?
- Translations may be necessary.
- This may be something for GDC / regional / national deployment committes to organise
- the IHE board will need a recommendation on the exam charge
- (Anecdotal evidence is in the range of 100-400 US$)
- TODO: Find out what others charge for the exam and certification, with a size / scope similar to the ICP Foundation
- TODO: What is the cost for providing the exam?
Next meeting: Report to GDC at their next call
See the 2015-05-06 GDC call agenda