Difference between revisions of "Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (PaLM)"

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== Current Activity ==
 
== Current Activity ==
  
*[[Laboratory Analytical Workflow|Laboratory Analytical Workflow (LAW)]] has reached final text status after a session of intensive testing at the January 2016 NA connectathon. This integration profile, which has been built in a joint project between IHE and the [http://ivdconnectivity.org IVD Industry Connectivity Consortium (IICC)], will also be published in 2016 as the new standard “AUTO16” for analyzers interfaces by the [http://clsi.org/ Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)].
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*Laboratory Analytical Workflow (LAW) has reached final text status after a session of intensive testing at the January 2016 NA connectathon. This integration profile, which has been built in a joint project between IHE and the [http://ivdconnectivity.org IVD Industry Connectivity Consortium (IICC)], will also be published in 2016 as the new standard “AUTO16” for analyzers interfaces by the [http://clsi.org/ Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)].
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**[[Laboratory Analytical Workflow|The wiki working space that was used along the process]]
 
*Laboratory Clinical Communication (LCC) profile: standardizing how to indicate suggested replacement orders from the filler side and requesting follow up work by the placer.  
 
*Laboratory Clinical Communication (LCC) profile: standardizing how to indicate suggested replacement orders from the filler side and requesting follow up work by the placer.  
 
**[[LCC Long Proposal - wiki|Laboratory-Clinical Communications(LCC) initial proposal]]
 
**[[LCC Long Proposal - wiki|Laboratory-Clinical Communications(LCC) initial proposal]]
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**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/Examples/APSR_breastCancer_Case1_171205_Update.xml example final report version 2 replacing version 1 (press right click and download)]
 
**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/Examples/APSR_breastCancer_Case1_171205_Update.xml example final report version 2 replacing version 1 (press right click and download)]
 
**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/Examples/cda.xsl the CDA xsl to put in the same folder to view the examples in a web browser (press right click and download)]
 
**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/Examples/cda.xsl the CDA xsl to put in the same folder to view the examples in a web browser (press right click and download)]
Update APW for Digital Pathology and RAD-16 retrieve Image Modifications - need to be able to support digital pathology - i.e. the storage and retrieval of images created from pathology slides - in collaboration with DICOM WG 26 [ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/iheyr1_2016/Brief_Proposals/Retrieve_multi-frame_image_David.docx Digital Pathology brief proposal]<br/><br/>
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*Anatomic Pathology Workflow in an Era of Digital Medicine (APW-EDM):
 
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**Upgrade APW to Digital Pathology i.e. the storage and retrieval of images created from pathology slides - in collaboration with DICOM WG 26  
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**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/iheyr1_2016/Brief_Proposals/Retrieve_multi-frame_image_David.docx Digital Pathology initial proposal]
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**[[APW-EDM_White_Paper||The wiki collaborative space used to prepare the white paper]]
 
*Representation of laboratory results in patient summaries using both HL7 CDA and FHIR, LOINC, UCUM and SNOMED CT - collaborations with IHTSDO, Regenstrief and HL7
 
*Representation of laboratory results in patient summaries using both HL7 CDA and FHIR, LOINC, UCUM and SNOMED CT - collaborations with IHTSDO, Regenstrief and HL7
 
**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/iheyr1_2016/Brief_Proposals/Representing_lab_results_in_patient_summaries_Francois.docx Lab result in patient summaries brief proposal]
 
**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/PaLM/iheyr1_2016/Brief_Proposals/Representing_lab_results_in_patient_summaries_Francois.docx Lab result in patient summaries brief proposal]
**Laboratory results in International Patient Summary (IPS) from HL7 International
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**[http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=International_Patient_Summary_(IPS) International Patient Summary (IPS) project of HL7 International
 
***IPS CDA R2 IG
 
***IPS CDA R2 IG
 
***IPS FHIR IG
 
***IPS FHIR IG
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**International Patient Summary of the Trillium II project funded by Europe EC + US ONC
 
*Digital Pathology and Structured Reporting (SR) Profile for Clinical Data Capture/Reporting across Multiple Domains
 
*Digital Pathology and Structured Reporting (SR) Profile for Clinical Data Capture/Reporting across Multiple Domains
 
**Current APSR, using CDA standard, is focused on anatomic pathology, so broaden content; this will be a white paper to explore the current state around data element definitions (SDC, DEX) and how these can be integrated into clinical pathways using business rules, without relying on a specific standard for exchange - requires cross domain collaboration (DCC notified)  
 
**Current APSR, using CDA standard, is focused on anatomic pathology, so broaden content; this will be a white paper to explore the current state around data element definitions (SDC, DEX) and how these can be integrated into clinical pathways using business rules, without relying on a specific standard for exchange - requires cross domain collaboration (DCC notified)  

Revision as of 02:23, 15 February 2018

Origin

The Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (PaLM) domain of IHE becomes active as of January 2016. This domain merges and supersedes the two prior domains Laboratory (LAB) and Anatomic Pathology (AP) respectively launched in 2003 and 2006. The main reason for this merger was the recognition of a significant amount of similarities of the two prior domains scopes, and a long practice of reuse of assets (content modules, transactions) and common thinking from one another. The decision for this merger has been prepared collectively along year 2015 by the LAB and AP leaderships, common secretariat and memberships, and was approved by the Board of IHE International on November 12, 2015.

Scope

The PaLM domain covers:

  • the representation and exchange of digital structured data, digital documents, digital images related to ordering, scheduling, performing and reporting diagnostic observations on in-vitro specimens collected from a patient or a non-living subject ;
  • the representation and exchange of digital structured data related to specimen management (preparation, transportation, handoff, aliquoting, storage, retrieval)
  • the secondary use and exchange of the observation results
  • the diagnostic storage and reuse of specimens in bio banks

when a pathology laboratory is involved and in charge of the production of the observation report following the diagnostic/prognostic/screening tests, this laboratory having at least one of the specialties listed below:

Laboratory specialty Sub-specialties
anatomic pathology specialties surgical pathology, autopsy, cytopathology, image cytometry, immunohistochemistry
clinical pathology specialties clinical chemistry, hematology, coagulation, blood gas, microbiology, immunology (allergy, auto-immunity, serology), transfusion medicine (blood bank testing), transplant compatibility testing (HLA), fertility, assisted medical procreation, cytogenetic (karyotype, molecular cytogenetic), drug monitoring and toxicology, flow cytometry
molecular pathology specialties gene mutations detection in tumor cells, genetic identification and characterization of infectious agents, diagnostic of genetic disorders


As of 2017, the scope of the PaLM domain also covers the transfusion medicine workflows.

Sponsorship

The current sponsors of the PaLM domain are:

In their first years of existence the prior domains LAB and/or AP were also sponsored by GMSIH, ADICAP,SEIS, SEAP, SFIL and IHE Japan, ASIP Santé.

Current leadership

  • Planning co-chairs: Raj Dash, MD - FCAP ; Riki Merrick - Vernetz
  • Technical co-chairs: François Macary - Phast ; Yoshimi Hirasawa - Techno Medica
  • Secrataries: Mary Kennedy - CAP ; Carolyn Knapik - CAP

Quick links

Overview of the PaLM profiles

PaLM profiles usage.png

[Brief descriptions of the PaLM profiles]

IT Systems that can leverage PaLM profiles

Non-comprehensive list:

  • EHR-S in hospital and ambulatory care settings.
  • clinical and/or anatomic pathology laboratory information systems (LIS)
  • public health information systems and public health lab information systems
  • transfusion medicine systems
  • electronic healthcare record shared infrastructures (PHR, HIE …)
  • robotic specimen container distributers
  • barcode labelers
  • robotic specimen transportation systems
  • robotic peri-analytical devices in the laboratory work area
  • IVD analyzers in laboratory or on the point of care
  • middleware systems handling a set of analyzers and/or of peri-analytical devices, in laboratory or on the point of care.
  • imaging modalities
  • PACS and digital archive systems
  • biobank management systems


Guidance material and tools


Timeline: 2018 Planning and Development Cycle

See the 2018 development cycle for PaLM
The following table outlines the testing activities and meetings planned for the 2018 year.

Timeframe Activity Scheduled Location
2018
Year long PaLM TF maintenance and build of new profiles Monthly, second Wednesday of the month 8-10 am (CET), 1st hour = planning & mgmt, 2nd hour = technical conf calls + gotoMeeting
Jan NA Connectathon Jan 15-197 Cleveland, USA
April EU Connectathon April 16-20 The Hague, Netherlands
May Joint meeting with DICOM WG 26 on Digital Pathology May 29 - June 1 Helsinki, Finland
June PaLM Committee Face to face at CAP HQ June 18-20 Deerfield, USA
June Publish PaLM TF v9.0 June 13 www.ihe.net
October Japan Connectathon October 15-19 Japan, Asakusa
November PaLM Committee Face to face at JAHIS November 12-14 Tokyo, Japan


Current Activity

How to Participate

As a Laboratorian, Pathologist, or Advocate

Get involved in the planning committee. This is where the clinical problems are discussed and prioritized. The planning committee is an open group and is interested in having your input. Bring us your interoperability problems. You can also help by participating in the HIMSS showcase scenario definitions.

You can do this by:

  1. Becoming a IHE Member Organization
  2. Request to join our IHE PaLM Google Group
  3. Attend telephone conferences and face to face meetings
  4. Submit new profile proposals

As a Health IT Implementer

Get involved in the technical committee. Help make sure profiles are feasible and will work for you. Implement the profile, and come experience the IHE Connectathon event. 2011 Connectathon video clip


As a Health IT Buyer

In addition to getting involved in the planning committee, hold your vendors accountable. Put a statement in your RFP that indicates you want the vendor to support the actor in the profile you desire.



Demonstrations & Presentations

The following are recent and upcoming public presentations and demonstrations about IHE Lab. Email our IHE PaLM Google Group about presentations or demonstrations you know about.

Date Location Event Details



Standards Organization - Professional Meetings/Conferences

Date Organization Location More Information



See Also

Committees

Mailing Lists

Milestones for all IHE domains

Standard Organizations Link List

This page is based on the Domain Template.