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'''We need your help to define radiotherapy interoperability issues for IHE-RO to solve !!'''


Dear IHE-RO  Supporter,<br>
Do you have a problem in your clinic where one type of equipment or software has trouble communicating with another?  


In preparation for the IHE-RO 2011-2012 Development cycle, the IHE-RO Planning Committee would like to solicit Use Cases from as large a cross section of the radiotherapy community as possible.
Let Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise - Radiation Oncology (IHE-RO) help.  We are looking for “Use Cases” to help us define radiotherapy problems of interoperability.  The Use Cases we're looking for describe, ideally in a vendor neutral way, interoperability issues between vendors.


A Use Case is a description ...
These Use Cases need to be submitted by Friday, March 11, 2011 for consideration in the 2011-2012 development cycle.  The IHE-RO development cycle for 2011-12 is summarized [[ |here]


Could you please distribute the following message on your vendor listserv, and/or newsletter, and/or solicit information from your applications support group.
A form to fill out for submitting a Use Cases is available at http://astro.org/Research/ResearchHighlights/IHERO/documents/IHEROsub.pdf


For more information in IHE-RO, please see http://www.astro.org/ihero, http://wiki.ihi.net, or http://www.ihe.net.
Just write one page summary of the problem you have experienced and submit it via e-mail to ihe-ro@astro.org, on the wiki at http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Radiation_Oncology#Use_Case_Wish_List or by mail to ASTRO Research Department, 8280 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 500, Fairfax, VA 22031.  


A form to fill out for submitting a Use Cases is available at http://astro.org/Research/ResearchHighlights/IHERO/documents/IHEROsub.pdf
Information of IHE-RO can be found on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVwOuEBkkOg), and  through various other publications http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Radiation_Oncology#IHE-RO_Demonstrations.2C_Presentations_and_Publications.  


 
For more information in IHE-RO, please see http://www.astro.org/ihero, http://wiki.ihi.net, or http://www.ihe.net.
Please email ihe-ro@astro.org with information regarding whether this was posted on a listserv, newsletter or obtained feedback from a vendors application support group. If there is a better contact for performing this action, please let us know. This will help us solicit Use Cases in future years.
If you’re interested in helping in these efforts, please consider becoming an IHE member (see http://www.ihe.net/governance/index.cfm#membership) and participate on planning and/or technical committees for various healthcare domains.


Thanks for your help,
Thanks for your help,


IHE-RO Planning Committee
IHE-RO Planning Committee

Revision as of 17:06, 10 January 2011

We need your help to define radiotherapy interoperability issues for IHE-RO to solve !!

Do you have a problem in your clinic where one type of equipment or software has trouble communicating with another?

Let Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise - Radiation Oncology (IHE-RO) help. We are looking for “Use Cases” to help us define radiotherapy problems of interoperability. The Use Cases we're looking for describe, ideally in a vendor neutral way, interoperability issues between vendors.

These Use Cases need to be submitted by Friday, March 11, 2011 for consideration in the 2011-2012 development cycle. The IHE-RO development cycle for 2011-12 is summarized [[ |here]

A form to fill out for submitting a Use Cases is available at http://astro.org/Research/ResearchHighlights/IHERO/documents/IHEROsub.pdf

Just write one page summary of the problem you have experienced and submit it via e-mail to ihe-ro@astro.org, on the wiki at http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Radiation_Oncology#Use_Case_Wish_List or by mail to ASTRO Research Department, 8280 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 500, Fairfax, VA 22031.

Information of IHE-RO can be found on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVwOuEBkkOg), and through various other publications http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Radiation_Oncology#IHE-RO_Demonstrations.2C_Presentations_and_Publications.

For more information in IHE-RO, please see http://www.astro.org/ihero, http://wiki.ihi.net, or http://www.ihe.net. If you’re interested in helping in these efforts, please consider becoming an IHE member (see http://www.ihe.net/governance/index.cfm#membership) and participate on planning and/or technical committees for various healthcare domains.

Thanks for your help,

IHE-RO Planning Committee