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'''IHE Actors''' are responsible for producing, managing and/or acting on information in the context of an IHE Profile. | '''IHE Actors''' are responsible for producing, managing and/or acting on information in the context of an IHE Profile. | ||
* An Actor is defined in terms of | * An Actor is defined in terms of its primary responsibility. | ||
* Each IHE Profile assigns specific requirements to specific actors. | * Each IHE Profile assigns specific requirements to specific actors. | ||
* The same Actor might be referenced in multiple Profiles. | * The same Actor might be referenced in multiple Profiles. | ||
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See [[IHE Profile Design Principles and Conventions]] for a more more detailed discussion of actor design. | See [[IHE Profile Design Principles and Conventions]] for a more more detailed discussion of actor design. | ||
==For current IHE Actor Definitions see [https://profiles.ihe.net/GeneralIntro/ch-A.html Appendix A: Actors]== | |||
Latest revision as of 22:26, 10 August 2021
IHE Actors are responsible for producing, managing and/or acting on information in the context of an IHE Profile.
- An Actor is defined in terms of its primary responsibility.
- Each IHE Profile assigns specific requirements to specific actors.
- The same Actor might be referenced in multiple Profiles.
For example, the Department System Scheduler/Order Filler is responsible for managing orders performed by a department.
- The Scheduled Workflow Profile places specific requirements on the DSS/Order Filler to support radiology orders, DICOM modality worklists, etc.
- The Lab Scheduled Workflow Profile places specific requirements on it to support lab orders and worklists.
A single system could conceivably claim to support the DSS/Order Filler in both Profiles.
See IHE Profile Design Principles and Conventions for a more more detailed discussion of actor design.