Difference between revisions of "Maintenance of Radiology Profiles Published in 2018 and earlier"

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The Radiology Technical Committee members are responsible for both creating new work items and maintaining the growing list of existing Technical Framework documents.  The RAD Domain is publishing more new TI supplements every year than we move to Final Text, and some TI Supplements are kept from moving to Final Text due to unresolved CPs.
 
The Radiology Technical Committee members are responsible for both creating new work items and maintaining the growing list of existing Technical Framework documents.  The RAD Domain is publishing more new TI supplements every year than we move to Final Text, and some TI Supplements are kept from moving to Final Text due to unresolved CPs.
 
This is a follow-up to a similar work-item proposal accepted for 2017-18 that enabled the RAD TC to spend additional time processing Change Proposals, resulting in publishing WIA (a ‘big CP’) and completing 3 CP ballots.
 
This is a follow-up to a similar work-item proposal accepted for 2017-18 that enabled the RAD TC to spend additional time processing Change Proposals, resulting in publishing WIA (a ‘big CP’) and completing 3 CP ballots.
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Supporting details are provided in an attached spreadsheet and are summarized here:
 
Supporting details are provided in an attached spreadsheet and are summarized here:
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Published Documents:  As of August 2018, the Radiology Domain has:
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*19 Final Text Profiles in the Radiology Technical Framework
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*5 Trial Implementation Supplements that modify existing profiles (extensions for PDI, IOCM, MAWF, SWF (MIMA), and NMI)
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*23 Trial Implementation (TI) Profiles
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**2 of these will be new for 2019 Connectathons (EBIW, WIA).  3 of these were new for 2018 Connectathons, but there was insufficient registration to enable testing (SOLE, MAP, RD)
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**Several Trial Implementation Supplements are still TI because of open CPs or are pending update because they’re out-of-date (XDR-I, MRRT, SWF.b, MIMA)
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**Several ‘older’ TI Profiles have never been tested at a Connectathon (CXCAD, XRR-WD, PAWF, RRR-WF, SMI)
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CHANGE PROPOSALS: Entering the 2019-19 publication cycle, as of Aug 8, 2018, there are:
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81 Assigned CPs - awaiting completion, committee review, and balloting (75 in 2017)
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*34 CPs are currently assigned to someone who is no longer active on the Radiology Technical Committee (Clunie-5, Harvey-1, Horn-4, Klaver-3, Lindop-13, Sippel?-8).
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*Assigned CPs broken into rough categories look like this

Revision as of 12:04, 10 August 2018

1. Proposed Work Item

  • Maintenance of Radiology Profiles Published in 2018 and earlier
  • Proposal Editor: Lynn Felhofer (felhofer.lynn@gmail.com), IHE Radiology Technical Project Manager
  • Work Item Editor: current members of the RAD Technical Committee, and hopefully additional recruits
  • Domain: Radiology
  • Date: August 9, 2018

2. The Problem

The Radiology Technical Committee members are responsible for both creating new work items and maintaining the growing list of existing Technical Framework documents. The RAD Domain is publishing more new TI supplements every year than we move to Final Text, and some TI Supplements are kept from moving to Final Text due to unresolved CPs. This is a follow-up to a similar work-item proposal accepted for 2017-18 that enabled the RAD TC to spend additional time processing Change Proposals, resulting in publishing WIA (a ‘big CP’) and completing 3 CP ballots.

Supporting details are provided in an attached spreadsheet and are summarized here: Published Documents: As of August 2018, the Radiology Domain has:

  • 19 Final Text Profiles in the Radiology Technical Framework
  • 5 Trial Implementation Supplements that modify existing profiles (extensions for PDI, IOCM, MAWF, SWF (MIMA), and NMI)
  • 23 Trial Implementation (TI) Profiles
    • 2 of these will be new for 2019 Connectathons (EBIW, WIA). 3 of these were new for 2018 Connectathons, but there was insufficient registration to enable testing (SOLE, MAP, RD)
    • Several Trial Implementation Supplements are still TI because of open CPs or are pending update because they’re out-of-date (XDR-I, MRRT, SWF.b, MIMA)
    • Several ‘older’ TI Profiles have never been tested at a Connectathon (CXCAD, XRR-WD, PAWF, RRR-WF, SMI)

CHANGE PROPOSALS: Entering the 2019-19 publication cycle, as of Aug 8, 2018, there are:

81 Assigned CPs - awaiting completion, committee review, and balloting (75 in 2017)

  • 34 CPs are currently assigned to someone who is no longer active on the Radiology Technical Committee (Clunie-5, Harvey-1, Horn-4, Klaver-3, Lindop-13, Sippel?-8).
  • Assigned CPs broken into rough categories look like this