Reinforcing the Bridges and Scaling up EU/US Cooperation on Patient Summary
1. Reinforcing the Bridges and Scaling up
EU/USCooperation on Patient Summary
Trillium II
This project has received funding from the
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme under grant
agreement No 727745
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HL7 Foundation: who we are..
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eHealth standards since 1986
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Trillium Bridge, Expand, Trillium-II
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HL7 Vision: A world in which everyone can securely access and use the right health data when and where they need it.
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Vision of eStandards
eHealth Standards and Profiles in Action for Europe and Beyond
Vision of the global eHealth ecosystem
people need navigation tools for safe and informed health care
interoperability assets fuel creativity, entrepreneurship, and
innovation
eStandards will:
nurture digital health innovation
strengthen Europe’s voice & impact
enable co-creation and trusted provider-user relationships
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Innovation is where standards are most needed: to unlock data
Today:
• Massive health data accumulated in silo EHR systems serving documentation purposes. We need to
move from passive documentation to active use of information and knowledge creation: activation!
• Patient summaries defined at the macro level: cross-border exchange for emergency or unplanned
care at a national level. Move to meso and micro level to address communities and individuals.
• Standards and profiles address a predefined exchange of information. Move to flexible use of
available content and structure, recognizing the role of national, regional or local jurisdiction
Shaping the future:
• Focus on the top level: systems of innovation.
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Systems of record – documentation systems -EHRs
Systems of differentiation – profile based data exchange
Systems of innovation – unlock data and user experience
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Cooperative use of standards: co-creation, governance, alignment
• Co-create
– to make it real using standards
• Governance
– to make it scale to large-scale
deployment
• Alignment
– to make it stay in a sustainable way
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Unplanned
and
Emergency
Care
Patient
Summary
Chronic
Disease
Management
Medication
identification
Rare
Diseases
Information
Models
6. This requires cooperative use of eStandards across the life cycle
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Co- creation
Governance
Alignment
To develop, deliver, test and deploy standards sets
which are properly adapted to a dynamic healthcare
system, we need a constant flow of interaction
between three types of activities:
Co-creation between all relevant stakeholders
to make it real using standards
A supportive and appropriate governance system
to make it scale toward large-scale
deployment
The flexibility to adapt and align as needs and
requirements change
to make it stay in a sustainable way
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Several viewpoints inform the creation of roadmap elements
Identification of Needs taking
perspectives into account
Necessary Artefacts and
components part of the EIF
Actions to be taken
Trust & Flow
Knowledge innovation
Information exchange
Data capture
Generic Requirements
State of the Art
Development Needs
Phases in the
Health Informatics
Standards Life Cycle
Base Standards
Use Case based
Standards Sets
Assurance and
Testing
Live
Deployment
Feedback and
Maintenance
Tooling and
Education
Forums and
Monitoring
eStandards
eHealth
DSI
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10. Achievements of Trillium Bridge 2013-2015
• Gap analysis
- Compared patient summary specifications in EU/US
- Shared clinical elements: problems, medications, allergies
• Interoperability Assets
- Established a terminology prototype CTS-2 service: http://extension.phast.fr/STS_UI
- Developed Transformer of Patient summaries: http://informatics.mayo.edu/trillium-bridge
- Mediated Differences in EU/US IHE XCPD/XCA profiles for Patient Identity and Document Query/Retrieve
• Validation activities: 4 EU countries/ Kaiser Permanente
- EU/US Marketplace; HIMSS 2015; IHE Europe Connectathon 2015, eHealthWeek 2014,15
• Feasibility study:
- Reflected upon standards, cross-vendor integration, incentives, clinical research,
security and privacy, innovative business models, education
Recommendation:
“Advance an International Patient Summary (IPS) standard
to enable people to access and share their health information
for emergency or unplanned care anywhere and as needed.
At minimum the IPS should include immunizations, allergies,
medications, clinical problems, past operations and implants.”
11. Global Community
social value
• Bridge patient summary initiatives
Governance
learning resources
mobile Health
Patient Summaries
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13. stakeholder groups to identify needs
key enablers and success
educational and training material
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16. Scaling-up the use of patient summaries
Emergency
• Emergency response teams
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Trillium-II’s ambition touches the person through their personal hub and the
community through an aggregating dashboard making the most of our
data-driven economy.
17. OHI
Industry Support
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Healthcare Information and
Management Systems Society
SNOMED International
Standards Development Organizations
• ISO/TC215 – Worldwide standards for Health
Informatics
• Joint Initiative Council – collaborative of international
health IT SDO’s
• IHE International – world leader in healthcare
interoperability standards
• HL7 - standards for the exchange, integration,
sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information
• GS1 – world leader in identification standards
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WP6: Testing events,
demos, Pilots and
Readiness Exercise
WP1: Management & Administration, Communication and Liaison
WP7: Dissemination,
Market Outreach,
and sustainability
WP2: Assembling Interoperability Assets for
Patient Summary Components (M1-M24)
WP5: EU/US Interoperability
Roadmap,
Open innovation and IPS standards
governance
WP4: Context, role and
adoption of the patient
summary in the global
ecosystem
WP3: Extending the Scope beyond
Emergency and Unplanned Care
(M4-M30)
Allergies
(SPMS)
Gap Analysis (HL7) & Configuration
Canvas (GNOMON)
Implementation Guidance (GNOMON)
Medications, Impl.
devices (PHAST)Problems & Procedures
(TicSalut)
Vaccinations
(THL)
Imaging
(OFFIS)Lab results
(PHAST/IHE)
Encounters
(GNOMON)
New Use Cases & assets (HL7)
Security & Privacy Guidance
(SRDC)
Other
(HL7)
M8
M12
M14
M8
M12
M15
Global Community of Digital Health Innovation Practice
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euoffice@HL7.org
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EvaluateBridge
HarmonizeGuide
Hinweis der Redaktion
Systems of record – SQL / CDA/CCD /
Systems of differentiation – IHE Profiles / PCHA/Continua Profiles
Systems of innovation – FHIR / OpenEHR Archetypes
Trillium Bridge concluded a gap analysis comparing the implementation guides for epSOS and CCD-CCD and managed to identify the shared clinical elements: problems, medications, allergies. It also triggered the creation of interoperability assets: terminology prototype, transformer, and also an account of differences in the IHE profiles in EU and US on patient identity and document query retrieve.
Several validation activities where carried out in EU/US Marketplace, HIMSS, IHE Europe, eHealth Week.
Finally it led to a key transversal recommendation, and 20 thematic ones. The key recommendation is advance an international patient summary standard to enable people to access and share their health information for emergency or unplanned care anywhere and as needed. At a minimum the IPS should include innumication, allergies, medications, clinical problems, past operations and implants.