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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.
Let Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise for Radiation Oncology (IHE-RO) help.  We're 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 and/or between systems.


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]  
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 [[http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Radiation_Oncology#Timeline_:_2011-2012_Development_Cycle_Milestones |here]]  


A form to fill out for submitting a Use Cases is available at http://astro.org/Research/ResearchHighlights/IHERO/documents/IHEROsub.pdf
Please take a moment and fill out a [http://astro.org/Research/ResearchHighlights/IHERO/documents/IHEROsub.pdfform  form] for submitting your Use Case.  
 
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.  
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.  

Revision as of 17:12, 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 for Radiation Oncology (IHE-RO) help. We're 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 and/or between systems.

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]

Please take a moment and fill out a form for submitting your Use Case.

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