Pharm Tech Minutes 2010.06.07-08
Day 1 : Monday : HMW profile development
Work on the Technical Framework :
- volume 1 Integration profiles & volume 2 Transactions
JB introduce the structure of the TF documents
3 parts
table 1 is very important : link Volume 1 and Volume 2 , the detailled transactions.
6 transactions [PHARM-1] to [PHARM-6]
Transactions can be used by ( max. 7 ) differents actors.
1) CMPD discussion
Introduce the new actor Pharmacy document registry :
Glue together repository and registry.
XDS is eb-XML
Define the interface of the interface for the PR (prescription repository) if it's possible to query a "black box" : XDS or something else like a DB (database)
Blackbox have to support the complexity , to know how and where integrate datas.
Interfaces are the crucial point.
Registries are in a repository. Interface (XDS based or not) is at the entry of the repository.
Registries are databases.
Labelleing the document ? in order to do it (pharmaceutical advise) validated. Use status on prescription document.
Link between the different items ?
HWM
Status on documents are not necessary : messages based. Status are implicit. Messages are not send until validation, change of status in the workflow.
Postscription : prescription after administration use case usefull for Pyxis cabinet in ICU not present in the White Paper.
Addition of OMS : HL7v2 message request for refill cabinets. Not necessary against business /stock refill rules. Define triggers !
trigger from nurse report (stock order) Something the pharmacy already known the stock levels ans the needs for the next weeks (based on prescriptions).
Introduce administration report send to Pharmaceutical adviser to inform pharmacist (human actor) which medications are really administer to the patient.
- volume 3 Content Specifications
Day 2 : Tuesday : CMPD profile development
Work on the Technical Framework :
- volume 1 Integration profiles
- volume 2 Transactions
- volume 3 Content Specifications
IHE Pharmacy Planning committee
- Roadmap
- Communications
- IHE 2010 webinars serie