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Optimal patient care requires efficient, secure access to comprehensive electronic health records (EHRs). The Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative accelerates the adoption of EHRs by improving communication among healthcare information systems. | Optimal patient care requires efficient, secure access to comprehensive electronic health records (EHRs). The Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative accelerates the adoption of EHRs by improving communication among healthcare information systems. | ||
=== | ===Integration Profiles: A Framework for Interoperability=== | ||
IHE profiles provide a standards-based framework for sharing health information among authorized care providers within a given care setting and across networks of such sites. In developing each profile, clinicians and IT experts work to identify critical | IHE profiles provide a standards-based framework for sharing health information among authorized care providers within a given care setting and across networks of such sites. In developing each profile, clinicians and IT experts work to identify critical | ||
interoperability issues in information access, clinical workflow, administration and underlying infrastructure. Each profile defines in detail the actors, transactions and information required to address the relevant use case, referencing appropriate standards. Profiles are compiled into IHE Technical Frameworks, detailed technical documents freely available online at http://www.ihe.net/technical_framework/. | interoperability issues in information access, clinical workflow, administration and underlying infrastructure. Each profile defines in detail the actors, transactions and information required to address the relevant use case, referencing appropriate standards. Profiles are compiled into IHE Technical Frameworks, detailed technical documents freely available online at http://www.ihe.net/technical_framework/. | ||
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IHE: Technology for Optimal Care
What is IHE? - Puzzle Piece Brochure
Optimal patient care requires efficient, secure access to comprehensive electronic health records (EHRs). The Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative accelerates the adoption of EHRs by improving communication among healthcare information systems.
Integration Profiles: A Framework for Interoperability
IHE profiles provide a standards-based framework for sharing health information among authorized care providers within a given care setting and across networks of such sites. In developing each profile, clinicians and IT experts work to identify critical interoperability issues in information access, clinical workflow, administration and underlying infrastructure. Each profile defines in detail the actors, transactions and information required to address the relevant use case, referencing appropriate standards. Profiles are compiled into IHE Technical Frameworks, detailed technical documents freely available online at http://www.ihe.net/technical_framework/.
IHE Domain Committees: Meeting Critical Interoperability Needs
Committees in 10 IHE domains work in annual cycles to develop and maintain the IHE Technical Frameworks. They identify critical clinical interoperability use cases and define how to use established information standards to address them. Clinical and technical domain experts are invited to take part in these committees. More information is available at http://www.ihe.net/domains/ or by contacting the domain secretary at secretary@ihe.net.
IHE Connectathons: Testing Interoperability and Conformance
Vendors implement IHE integration profiles in their products and test them at IHE Connectathons, carefully supervised testing events held annually in locations worldwide. The sponsoring organizations of IHE publish the results of testing in an online database at [Need url of product registry.] Companies can also create IHE Integration Statements to publicize the integration capabilities of their commercial products.
More than 250 vendors worldwide have implemented and tested products with IHE capabilities. Further information about IHE Connectathons is available at http://www.ihe.net/connectathon/ or by contacting testing@ihe.net.
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"IHE, more than any other single organization, has paved the way for practical interoperability." - Wes Rishel, Gartner, Inc.
"IHE is dedicated to meeting global demands for improved healthcare quality, cost effectiveness and safety by accelerating the availability of integrated and interoperable systems." - Elliott Sloane, PhD, Assistant Professor Department of Decision and Information Technologies, Villanova School of Business, Villanova University
- Relationship to national initiatives (HITSP, EC, etc.)
- Established process (four steps)
- Real-world implementation testing
- Actual real-world deployments
- 10 years of experience
- Advanced testing tools
IHE Outcomes Improved access to medical information
- safety
- quality
- efficiency
- privacy/security?
Recruitment Pitch IHE invites knowledgeable experts from the user and vendor communities to join its domain committees and participate in the current cycle of profile development. Participants have the opportunity to influence the direction of standards adoption for sharing medical information and improving care. The currently active domains are:
- Anatomic Pathology
- Eye Care
- IT Infrastructure
- Laboratory
- Patient Care Coordination
- Patient Care Devices
- Quality, Research and Public Health
- Radiation Oncology
- Radiology
Information on the work of the committees is available on each domain's Wiki page: http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?
All committees are open to participants. Stakeholders interested in participating or learning more should contact the committee secretaries listed there.
- How to become a Member ORG
- List of current member orgs
- Sponsors -- Need Web page
- National/Regional Orgs -- Need Web page
Tools for Implementers
Testing Process for Vendors