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* Improve information exchange between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on Pharmacy related workflows and processes | * Improve information exchange between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on Pharmacy related workflows and processes | ||
* Develop ways to automate collaborative workflow between physicians and pharmacists in both community and hospital pharmacy environment | * Develop ways to automate collaborative workflow between physicians and pharmacists in both community and hospital pharmacy environment | ||
− | * Establishing and maintaining collaboration | + | * Establishing and maintaining collaboration to ... |
− | :* | + | :* other IHE domains |
− | :* | + | :* HL7 Pharmacy |
− | :* | + | :* ISO TC215 WG6 Pharmacy |
− | :* | + | :* NCPDP |
== Capabilities == | == Capabilities == |
Revision as of 06:16, 19 June 2015
This page documents the activities of the IHE Pharmacy (PHARM) domain in doing strategic planning.
Strategic Priorities
The PHARM domain currently plans to work in the following areas:
- Promote widespread adoption and implementation of IHE Pharmacy developed profiles by ...
- Marketing and promoting the profiles globally
- Reaching out for national/regional e-Prescription programs in order to
- (1) learn requirements and demands which lead to developments within IHE Pharmacy and
- (2) stimulate leveraging of IHE Pharmacy profiles as basis for their national specifications
- Improve information exchange between healthcare providers and organizations that depend on Pharmacy related workflows and processes
- Develop ways to automate collaborative workflow between physicians and pharmacists in both community and hospital pharmacy environment
- Establishing and maintaining collaboration to ...
- other IHE domains
- HL7 Pharmacy
- ISO TC215 WG6 Pharmacy
- NCPDP
Capabilities
The PHARM domain has defined the following categories to organize the profiles it has published so far.
Capabilities | Description | PHARM profiles (2013) |
---|---|---|
Community Pharmacy | Profiles in the Community Pharmacy category support the ability to handle the entire workflow from the act of the prescription of a medication to the dispense of the medication to the patient (e.g. at a pharmacy) in a non-hospital environment (primary care). This includes the ability to submit, locate/list and retrieve patient specific prescription, pharmaceutical advice and dispense information, which is entirely based on the HL7 CDA standard. | CMPD, PRE, PADV, DIS |
Hospital Pharmacy | Profiles in the Hospital Pharmacy category support the ability to handle the entire workflow from the act of the prescription of a medication to the administration of the medication to the patient (e.g. by a nurse) in a hospital environment, which is entirely based on HL7 v2 messaging standards. | HMW |
Categories
The PHARM domain has identified the following areas of expertise and weaknesses.
Category | Areas of expertise | Areas of outreach |
---|---|---|
Common | Medication Management, Medication formulary | HL7 Pharmacy, ISO TC215 WG6, International |
Community Pharmacy | Medication Prescription and Dispense workflow, HL7 CDA, HL7 Pharmacy CMETs, European epSOS project | HL7 Pharmacy, epSOS, International |
Hospital Pharmacy | Pharmacy workflow in hospital environment, Distribution and supply of items, HL7v2 messaging | HL7 Pharmacy, International |
PHARM Liaisons
The following table describes the liaisons from PHARM to other IHE domains.
Domain Committee Liaison Reports
Domain | Liaison |
---|---|
Information Technology Infrastructure (ITI) | Jürgen Brandstätter |
Patient Care Devices (PCD) | Not yet assigned |
Patient Care Coordination (PCC) | Jürgen Brandstätter |
Quality, Research, Public Health (QRPH)* | |
Radiology (RAD)* | |
Laboratory (LAB)* |
Note: Domains marked with * have been identified for future liaisons