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==[[IT Infrastructure| IHE IT Infrastructure]] Profiles==
==[[IT Infrastructure| IHE IT Infrastructure]] Profiles==


* [<span ID='CT'>CT</span>] [[Consistent Time]] ensures system clocks and time stamps of computers in a network are well synchronized (median error less than 1 second).
Can be found at [http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Category:ITI_Profile]
 
* [<span ID='ATNA'>ATNA</span>] [[Audit Trail and Node Authentication]] describes authenticating systems using certificates and transmitting PHI-related audit events to a repository. This helps sites implement confidentiality policies. 
 
* [<span ID='RID'>RID</span>] [[Request Information for Display]] provides simple (browser-based) read-only access to clinical information (e.g. allergies or lab results) located outside the user’s current application.
 
* [<span ID='EUA'>EUA</span>] [[Enterprise User Authentication]] enables single sign-on by facilitating one name per user for participating devices and software.
 
* [<span ID='PIX'>PIX</span>] [[Patient Identifier Cross Referencing]] cross-references patient identifiers between hospitals, sites, RHIOs, etc.
 
* [<span ID='PSA'>PSA</span>] [[Patient Synchronized Application]] allows selection of a patient in one application to cause other applications on a workstation to tune to that same patient.
 
* [<span ID='PDQ'>PDQ</span>] [[Patient Demographics Query]] lets applications query a central patient information server and retrieve a patient’s demographic and visit information.
 
* [<span ID='XDS'>XDS</span>] [[Cross Enterprise Document Sharing]] registers and shares electronic health record documents between healthcare enterprises, ranging from physician offices to clinics to acute care in-patient facilities.
 
* [<span ID='PWP'>PWP</span>] [[Personnel White Pages]] provides basic directory information on human workforce members to other workforce members and applications.
 
* [<span ID='XDM'>XDM</span>] [[Cross-Enterprise Document Media Interchange]] transfers XDS documents and metadata over CD-R and USB memory devices, and over email using a ZIP attachment.
 
* [<span ID='XDR'>XDR</span>] [[Cross-Enterprise Document Reliable Interchange]] provides a standards-based specification for managing the interchange of documents that healthcare enterprises have decided to explicitly exchange using a reliable point-to-point network communication.
 
* [<span ID='XDS-SD'>XDS-SD</span>] [[Cross-Enterprise Sharing of Scanned Documents]] defines how to couple legacy paper, film, electronic and scanner outputted formats, represented within a structured HL7 CDA R2 header, with a PDF or plaintext formatted document containing clinical information.
 
* [<span ID='PIX/PDQ/v3'>PIX/PDQ/v3</span>] [[Patient Identifier Cross-Reference and Patient Demographics Query for HL7v3]] extends the Patient Identifier Cross-Reference and Patient Demographics Query profiles leveraging HL7 version 3.
 
* [[Registry Stored Query Transaction for Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing Profile]] adds a single transaction, Stored Query, to the XDS Profile. Stored Query is a large improvement over the existing Query Registry transaction since it removes the use of SQL.
 
* [<span ID='RFD'>RFD</span>] [[Retrieve Form for Data Capture]] enables EHR applications to directly request forms from clinical trial sponsors and public health reporting.


==[[Laboratory| IHE Laboratory]] Profiles==
==[[Laboratory| IHE Laboratory]] Profiles==

Revision as of 10:44, 21 January 2008

IHE Integration Profiles describe the solution to a specific integration problem, and document the system roles (Actors), standards and design details for implementers to develop systems that cooperate to address that problem.

IHE Profiles are a convenient way for implementers and users to be sure they're talking about the same solution without having to restate the many technical details that ensure actual interoperability.

For convenient reference, each Profile has a short acronym.


Each domain specifies a collection of Profiles for problems directly related to their domain.

Profiles available for implementation (i.e. released as Final Text or for Trial Implementation) are listed below.

Alternatively, see the alphabetized index of Profiles.



IHE Cardiology Profiles

  • [CATH] - Cardiac Cath Workflow integrates ordering, scheduling, imaging acquisition, storage and viewing for Cardiac Catheterization procedures
  • [ECHO] - Echocardiography Workflow integrates ordering, scheduling, imaging acquisition, storage and viewing for digital echocardiography
  • [ECG] - Retrieve ECG for Display provides access throughout the enterprise to electrocardiogram (ECG) documents for review purposes
  • [IDCO] - Implantable Device Cardiac Observation specifies the creation, transmission, and processing of discrete data elements and report attachments associated with cardiac device interrogations (observations) or messages.
  • [STRESS] - Stress Testing Workflow provides ordering and collecting multi-modality data during diagnostic Stress testing procedures
  • [DRPT] - Displayable Reports distributes “display ready” (PDF) cardiology clinical reports from the department to the enterprise.

IHE Eyecare Profiles

IHE IT Infrastructure Profiles

Can be found at [1]

IHE Laboratory Profiles

  • [LSWF] - Laboratory Scheduled Workflow establishes the continuity and integrity of clinical laboratory testing and observation data throughout the healthcare enterprise.
  • [LIR]
  • [LTW]

IHE Patient Care Coordination Profiles

  • [MS] Medical Summaries defines the content and format of Discharge Summaries and Referral Notes.
  • [EDR] Emergency Department Referral allows clinicians to create electronic referrals to the emergency room including the nature of the current problem, past medical history, and medications. Upon arrival of the patient to the Emergency Department, the patient is identified as a referral, and the transfer document is incorporated into the EDIS. This profile builds on medical summaries by adding structures to pass data specific for ED referrals such as the estimated time of arrival and method of transport.
  • [BPPC] Basic Patient Privacy Consents enables XDS Affinity Domains to be more flexible in the privacy policies that they support by providing mechanisms to record patient privacy consents, enforce these consents, and create Affinity Domain defined consent vocabularies that identify information sharing policies.
  • [QED] Query for Existing Data allows information systems to query data repositories for clinical information on vital signs, problems, medications, immunizations, and diagnostic results.

IHE Patient Care Devices Profiles

IHE Radiation Oncology Profiles

  • [TRWF] Treatment Workflow integrates daily imaging with radiation therapy treatments using workflow

IHE Radiology Profiles

Profiles for Workflow

  • [SWF] Scheduled Workflow integrates ordering, scheduling, imaging acquisition, storage and viewing for Radiology exams.
  • [PIR] Patient Information Reconciliation coordinates reconciliation of the patient record when images are acquired for unidentified (e.g. trauma), or misidentified patients.
  • [PWF] Post-Processing Workflow provides worklists, status and result tracking for post-acquisition tasks, such as Computer-Aided Detection or Image Processing.
  • [RWF] Reporting Workflow provides worklists, status and result tracking for reporting tasks, such as dictation, transcription and verification.
  • [PDI] Portable Data for Imaging provides reliable interchange of image data and diagnostic reports on CDs for importing, printing, or optionally, displaying in a browser.

Profiles for Content

  • [NM] Nuclear Medicine Image specifies how Nuclear Medicine images and result screens are created, exchanged, used and displayed.
  • [MAMMO] Mammography Image specifies how Mammography images and evidence objects are created, exchanged, used and displayed.
  • [ED] Evidence Documents specifies how data objects such as digital measurements are created, exchanged, and used.

Profiles for Presentation

  • [KIN] Key Image Note lets users flag images as significant (e.g. for referring, for surgery, etc.) and add notes.
  • [PGP] Presentation of Grouped Procedures facilitates viewing and reporting on images for individual requested procedures (e.g. head, chest, abdomen) that an operator has grouped into a single scan.
  • [FUS] Image Fusion specifies how systems creating and registering image sets and systems displaying fused images create, exchange and use the image, registration and blended presentation objects.

Profiles for Infrastructure

  • [CHG] Charge Posting provides timely procedure details from modalities to billing systems.