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== Business Outcomes ==
== Business Outcomes ==
The business outcomes describe how a CP IHE Document Sharing typically contributes to activities in the healthcare enterprise.
The business outcomes describe how a CP IHE Document Sharing typically contributes to activities in the healthcare enterprise.
The key concepts needed to be a IHE Document Sharing professional are outlined in the IHE White Paper [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_ITI_White-Paper_Enabling-doc-sharing-through-IHE-Profiles_Rev1-0_2012-01-24.pdf "Health Information Exchange: Enabling Document Sharing Using IHE Profiles"].


'''Target audience/prerequisite skills''' for a CP IHE Document Sharing: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
'''Target audience/prerequisite skills''' for a CP IHE Document Sharing: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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At a more detailed level, a competent CP IHE Document Sharing will be able to (note: the XDS-family of profiles shall be denoted by "XDS*")
At a more detailed level, a competent CP IHE Document Sharing will be able to (note: the XDS-family of profiles shall be denoted by "XDS*")


* provide training and introduce teams into the concepts and implementation details of IHE XDS*
* provide training and introduce teams into the concepts and implementation details of the IHE Document Sharing Profiles (XDS, XDR, XDM, XCA, MPQ and others)


* capture the interoperability requirements of users in healthcare and formulate specifications using XDS* profiles
* capture the interoperability requirements of users in healthcare and formulate specifications using Document Sharing profiles


* adress interoperability issues that arise during implementation and answer them using IHE resources and contacts
* adress interoperability issues that arise during implementation and answer them using IHE resources and contacts


* follow the continuous extension and development of XDS* within IHE securing long term investments
* follow the continuous extension and development of Document Sharing within IHE securing long term investments


* negotiate specific issues of IHE XDS* conformance e.g during procurement, development or maintenance
* negotiate specific issues of IHE Document Sharing conformance e.g during procurement, development or maintenance
* map user and system requirements to IHE XDS* profiles throughout the software life cycle
* map user and system requirements to IHE Document Sharing profiles throughout the software life cycle


* together with legal and administrative experts conceptualise how specific regulatory requirements can be addressed using IHE security and privacy profiles
* together with legal and administrative experts conceptualise how specific regulatory requirements can be addressed using IHE security and privacy profiles

Revision as of 12:35, 20 February 2015

Disclaimer / Document Status

This is a preliminary draft. The intention is to understand how this "extended" / "advanced" profile relates to the basic CP IHE Foundation profile. This is very early. More work needed!!

Business Outcomes

The business outcomes describe how a CP IHE Document Sharing typically contributes to activities in the healthcare enterprise.

The key concepts needed to be a IHE Document Sharing professional are outlined in the IHE White Paper "Health Information Exchange: Enabling Document Sharing Using IHE Profiles".

Target audience/prerequisite skills for a CP IHE Document Sharing: xxxxxxxxxxxxx

A competent CP IHE Document Sharing xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

At a more detailed level, a competent CP IHE Document Sharing will be able to (note: the XDS-family of profiles shall be denoted by "XDS*")

  • provide training and introduce teams into the concepts and implementation details of the IHE Document Sharing Profiles (XDS, XDR, XDM, XCA, MPQ and others)
  • capture the interoperability requirements of users in healthcare and formulate specifications using Document Sharing profiles
  • adress interoperability issues that arise during implementation and answer them using IHE resources and contacts
  • follow the continuous extension and development of Document Sharing within IHE securing long term investments
  • negotiate specific issues of IHE Document Sharing conformance e.g during procurement, development or maintenance
  • map user and system requirements to IHE Document Sharing profiles throughout the software life cycle
  • together with legal and administrative experts conceptualise how specific regulatory requirements can be addressed using IHE security and privacy profiles

Learning Outcomes

The following levels of learning outcomes are used, in the order of complexity:

  • reproduce and explain
  • apply and implement
  • analyse and develop

A competent CP IHE Document Sharing should be able to:

  • List the profiles included in IHE Document Sharing
  • Understand and explain the value of this grouping of profiles
  • Understand and explain the commonalities across all the profiles included in Document Sharing
  • Understand and explain the distinctions between the different Document Sharing profiles and which environment each is best designed to support
  • Explain the purpose and value of each of the metadata attributes used for Document Sharing
  • Explain document relationships
  • Understand and explain the supporting profiles which enable foundational aspects of Document Sharing
  • Be able to apply Security and Privacy principles to Document Sharing environments

software development experience

  • develop software, having sufficient experience in implementation projects
  • ...

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