Global Health Informatics Standards for Patient Safety
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1 Global Health Informatics Standards for Patient Safety Yun Sik Kwak, MD, PhD Dept Med Info.,Kyungpook Nat l Univ Sch Med Daegu, Korea HL7 Korea ISO/TC 215 APAMI ehscg October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 1 What s happening in the world? October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 2 1
2 What s happening in the world? Aged Population Chronic diseases care Dispersed medical records Popular physical fitness activities Preventable medical errors Technological advancement pull - Evidence based medicine - Individual based medicine -e-health - u-health October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 3 Medical Error Estimated annual mortality: Air travel deaths 300 AIDS 16,500 Breast cancer 43,000 Highway fatalities 43,500 Preventable medical errors 44,000-98,000 (1 jet crash/day) Costs of Preventable Medical Errors: US$29 billion/year overall [1999 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report] October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 4 2
3 Issues Health care industry is not taking advantage of IT EHR/data should be shared, data should be integrated. Protect person s privacy and security of system Shareable EHR should be readily available at point of care and time of care, public health setting and national policy making October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 5 New Paradigm of Health Informatics Connection and Integration October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 6 3
4 New Paradigm Consumer focused healthcare - empowerment : self govern - connect healthcare : integrated records - integrate care information - safety and risk management - quality of care information - consumer health information - consumer health education October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 7 New Paradigm (2) Health Informatics - lifelong health/care records : interoperable - clinical decision support system - knowledge management system - care process enhancement : workflow quality and reimbursement October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 8 4
5 New Systems Needed Integrated and comprehensive EHR/EHRS - data capture : documents, bio-signals, images, sound, etc - data integration - data filing - data viewing - data sharing - messaging and communication - workflow and process management October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 9 New Systems Needed (2) Anytime, anywhere, any line, any device - web based, wired and wireless - portable - ehealth, uhealth - telehealth Decision support Knowledge management October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 10 5
6 Electronic Health Records EHR and EHRS - Institutional EHRS - Sharable EHRS - Public Health or Population EHRS - Personal EHRS October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 11 Global Interoperable EHRS Development Examples October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 12 6
7 Health-connect in Australia Infoway in Canada Connect for Health; NPfIT in UK NHIN in USA National EHR in Japan e-health and EHR in Korea e-health in Malaysia NHII in Taiwan October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 13 Global Health Informatics Standards Development Interoperable EHRS October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 14 7
8 Why standards? Need of interoperability among different health information systems and medical devices and host computer(s) for : -EHRS - Easy development and deployment of interfaces - Reduction of costs October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 15 Interoperability Interoperability : ability of two or more system or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged. source : IEEE Standard Computer Dictionary : A Compilation of IEEE Standard Computer Glossaries, IEEE, 1990 Functional interoperability Semantic interoperability October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 16 8
9 Interoperability (2) Interoperability - Functional interoperability Message format and content - Semantic interoperability Terms (SNOMED-CT, LOINC) and units Vision : PnP (Plug and Play) October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 17 What is Standard? ISO definition October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 18 9
10 Influential Party User Industry, Vendor Standards Developing Organizations(SDO) Government ISO one of major SDOs October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 19 Global SDOs ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Health informatics in general IEC (International Electrical Commission) Computer ITU (International Telecommunication Union) Telecom. HL7 (Health Level 7) EHR, Messaging and Commu. UN/EDIFACT (UN/EDI Finance, Administration, Commerce and Transportation) EDI UN/CEFACT(UN/Center for Electronic FACT) XML and OASIS ebxml October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 20 10
11 Global SDOs(2) DICOM (Digitized Image Communication in Medicine) - Medical image IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) - Network and Device Communication CEN (Committee for European Normalisation) as ISO OMG (Object Management Group) UML, CORBA WHO Classification of diseases (ICD) SNOMED (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine) LOINC (Logical Object Identifier Nomenclature Codes) October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 21 Standards Conformance Testing Organizations IHE (Integration of Healthcare Enterprise) Connect-a-thone demonstration of interoperability XDS-Rad., Lab., Cardiol., Eyecare, Patientcare Device, Patientcare Coordination, IT Infrastructure HIMSS (Health Information Management Systems Society) CCHIT Project CCHIT=Commission on Certification of Health Information Technology October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 22 11
12 ISO/TC 215, Health Informatics October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 23 SDOs Working Together CEN/TC 251, Health Informatics Health Level 7 DICOM IHE WHO October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 24 12
13 Health Level Seven (HL7) V2.5 Messaging V3.0 Reference Information Model (RIM) Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) R2 Arden Syntax Clinical Context Object Working group (CCOW) EHR Functionality (DSTU) October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 25 Health Level Seven (HL7) Common Terminology Services R1 Structured Product Labeling Individual Case Safety Report Electronic Submission of Stability Data Annotated ECG for Clinical Trial submissions October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 26 13
14 Global Health Informatics Standards for Patient Safety October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 27 GHTF Risk Management Push After 9.11 event Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) requested all global SDOs should develop standards for risk management. All port safety with airlines and shipping risk management against terrorism October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 28 14
15 GHTF Risk Management Push (2) ISO/TC 215, Health Informatics looked at patient safety issues - accurate data/information transmission - medical device data safety - system security and privacy protection - bioterrorism alert October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 29 Patient Safety Assuring interoperability - Data structure - Terminology and coding - Messaging and communication - Medical device interoperability Security and privacy protection Conformance Testing - QoS October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 30 15
16 Patient Safety (2) ISO/TR Health informatics - Use of mobile wireless communication and computing technology in healthcare facilities - Recommendations for electromagnetic compatibility with medical devices ISO/TC 215/WG4 TR Health Informatics Measures for assuring patient safety of health information program October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 31 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update Point-of-Care Medical Device Informatics & Interoperability Key Concepts October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 32 16
17 Vent ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 Key Concepts Dialysis Machine Vital Signs Monitor Enterprise Integration (HL7, DICOM, X12, X73) Pharmacy LAB Infusion Pumps Pulse Ox CIS PoC Integration (X73) Device Data Manager Gateway PACS HIS Multi-vendor environment Requires both semantic & technical interoperability October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 33 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 Key Concepts Specifically which devices are we looking at? Vital signs monitors Infusion pumps Ventilators Dialysis devices (acute & chronic) Implantable cardiac devices Glucometers Blood gas analyzers Pulse oximeters (hospital beds?) October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 34 17
18 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 Key Concepts PoC integration characterized by Real-time (milliseconds to seconds) Device-to-device peer interoperability Device external control local & remote Regulated environment Direct Patient Safety concerns! High precision semantics greater than at clinical level Resource sensitive (memory/bandwidth/processor/ ) October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 35 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 Key Concepts Key Benefits of device interoperability: Heterogeneity Multiple manufacturers + multiple device modalities coexisting over a shared infrastructure Semantic Interoperability (comparability) shared terminology and data models, interpret data based on the clinical context, compare information from different healthcare facilities, and interrogate systems across enterprises and regions. Real-Time Availability ability to provide data in a time frame appropriate to the physiologic function being measured, displayed or affected (controlled). October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 36 18
19 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 Key Concepts Innovation from interoperability Smart alarms / alarm management systems OR Dashboards Acute dialysis fluids management Smart Pumps / ADE Detection & Intervention Mobile patient monitoring / Remote viewing Anesthesia record data mining Shared Infrastructure (Security, QoS, Services ) Home monitoring (wellness chronic) EHR / PHR Integration! October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 37 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 Organizations IHE Patient Care Device Domain ISO TC215 WG7 Single set of Internationally Harmonized Medical Device Informatics & Interoperability Standards IEEE EMBS CEN TC251 WGIV HL7 HCD SIG October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 38 19
20 Point of Care Device Interface - Working Trends Multiple devices and multiple vendors ISO/TC215 WG7, IEEE X73, CEN/TC251 WG IV and HL7 Health Care Device SIG develop and harmonize standards together Terminology maybe SNOMED-CT, LOINC and?? October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 39 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update PoC MDI 2 X73 Standards October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 40 20
21 ISO/IEEE X73 Overview & Status Update Point-of-Care Medical Device Informatics & Interoperability Networked Medical Device Risk Management October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 41 Global Health Informatics SDOs Agreement CEN/TC 251 ISO/TC 215 HL7 Signed agreement on Oct. 11, 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland One context one standard and one test October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 42 21
22 Q & A October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 43 Contact Information For additional information or to become involved in any of the standards activities, contact: Yun Sik Kwak (V) +82 (0) (E) [email protected] October 28, 2006 APAMI MIC Taipei 44 22
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