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Revision as of 17:21, 23 January 2009
Editorial Team
Authors
- Alean Kirnak (Software Partners LLC)
- Joshua Painter (Intel)
- Anna Orlova (Public Health Data Standards Consortium)
- Charles Parisot (GE Medical)
- Michael Nusbaum (for Canada Health Infoway)
- Ana Esterlich (for QRPH)
- Amit Popat (Epic)
- Keith Boone (PCC)
IHE Editorial Team
- Karen Witting (IBM)
- Gila Pyke TBC
- John Moehrke (GE)
Outline
Introduction
Background
- Introduction to SOA
- Definition
- Value
- Goals
- Introduction to IHE
- Definition
- Value
- Goals
SOA in Healthcare
- Motivation
- State of the Art
- Survey of relevant SDO activities
- HL7 SAEAF
- HSSP/OMG
- HITSP
- DICOM
- Survey of relevant SDO activities
- Where SOA falls short
IHE Profiles as an interoperability foundation for SOA
- IHE Profiles Overview
- Infrastructure vs. domain-specific profiles
- Considerations for transitioning to a services architecture
- Organizational
- Technical
- Governance
- Benefits of a combined SOA & IHE approach
- Examples/use cases
- Clinical care
- Labs
- HIE
- Public Health
Future Considerations
Conclusion