XDS-I.b FT Evaluation

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Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging has been nominated for advancement to Final Text. (Advocate: Chris Lindop)

Per the Final Text Process, Items in blue text below warrant Committee discussion.

TC Checklist

  • Are all significant CPs against the profile "closed"?
Mostly. Open CPs:
187 - Clarify RAD-69 Response Expected Action for JPIP transfer syntaxes
216 - Resolve RetrieveImagingDocumentSet Action Inconsistency between TF and WSDL
220 - Secure Transfer of JPEGs in XDS-I.b
187 & 220 are feature additions and not issues with the profile.
  • Are all significant CPs against the underlying standards "closed"?
Yes. There are no outstanding CPs against XDS.b in ITI.
Lynn summarized some completed CPs
  • Have all significant comments been CP'd or rejected?
Yes.
  • Have all significant issues at Connectathon been dealt with?
Yes.
  • Has the Connectathon Project Manager been queried and significant issues addressed?
Yes. No issues

TC Conclusion

  • Motion: Recommend to Planning Committee to advance final text.
  • Carried unanimously.

PC Checklist

  • Put Final Text Decision on the planning committee agenda
    • Consider doing this a couple months before new TF version will be released so it can be incorporated.
    • It's helpful to assign an advocate for the supplement at this time to check/prepare the evidence for the upcoming checklist rather than go hunting for it during the meeting


  • Has the profile been through a Connectathon in at least two regions?
Yes. EU (2010, 2011) NA (2010, 2011)
  • Has the profile been successfully tested with all actors at least at one Connectathon?
Yes. EU (2011) NA (2011)
  • Have different implementations of each actor in the profile been tested?
Yes.
  • Have all the options been tested successfully at at least one Connectathon?
Yes. (Text, DICOM, PDF)
  • Are there IHE-provided software testing tools to address all aspects of the profile?
No, no tools to validate content objects or radiology-specific transactions. NIST tools are used to validate XDS transactions.
  • Have the standards underlying the profile been implemented? In similar use cases? In healthcare? In general IT?
Yes.
  • (Do you have concrete reason to believe that this works robustly in the Real World) / (Are any products available for purchase that implement the profile?)
Yes. Significant community interest. Canada, as an example has implemented for several jurisdictions. Product availability is 38 plus.
  • Have all issues that may have been raised about the profile been resolved?
Open question about new capabilities to handle multi-modality procedures and association to respective reports
Yes. Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging

PC Conclusion