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1September, 2005 What IHE Delivers
Joe AuriemmaJoe Auriemma
Siemens Medical Solutions, Health ServicesSiemens Medical Solutions, Health Services
Senior Director, Integration EngineeringSenior Director, Integration Engineering
Siemens Medical Siemens Medical SolutionsSolutions
&&Interoperability StrategyInteroperability Strategy
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InteroperabilityInteroperability
Knowing What It Is
Knowing Why It’s Important
Knowing What to Do
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InteroperabilityInteroperability
Ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged. (Source IEEE)
In healthcare, interoperability is the ability of different information technology systems and software applications to communicate, to exchange data accurately, effectively, and consistently, and to use the information that has been exchanged.” (Source NAHIT)
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Why it is ImportantWhy it is Important
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Why it is ImportantWhy it is Important
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Why it is ImportantWhy it is Important
The value is bringing it all together
Healthcare Information
Management
Building Technologies
MedicalTechnologies
Network Designand Integration
Consulting& Managed
Services
LightingSystems
Operations
VoiceCommunications
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Why it is ImportantWhy it is Important
Payers (HDX)
Novius Lab, 3 rd party
Retail Pharmacy
Pharma , GPO,Genomics
Employers
Quality ReviewOrganizations
Disease Management (Soarian Disease Mgt)
Hospitals(Soarian, MS4, INVISION)
Owned/Affiliated Practices (Soarian,Signature, NextGen)
Diagnostic Imaging Centers(NextGen RIS/PACS)
Specialty Practices(NextGen, RIS/PACS)
Physician -Patient Communication (Soarian Community Access)
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Larger-scale InteroperabilityLarger-scale Interoperability1Digital Integrated Healthcare Enterprise
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Larger-scale InteroperabilityLarger-scale Interoperability
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Why an Interoperability Strategy?Why an Interoperability Strategy?
Key customer and market requirement Patient Safety Operational Efficiency
Essential to achieving vision Care Without Boundaries Healthcare Transformation and Outcome Goals Medical Advancement
Improves productivity and efficiency Single Set of Standards Common Framework
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Increasing Scope and SophisticationIncreasing Scope and Sophistication
Sophistication
Scope
WithinDept.
SendData
AcrossDepts.
Enterprise-wide
KnownPartners
Ad Hoc Partners
ImmediateLook-up
HardServices
With Updates
IntermingleProcesses
Business Speed and Agility
Easy
Visionary
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ConsiderationsConsiderations
Semantic InteroperabilitySemantic Interoperability
A large part of our customer world does not have A large part of our customer world does not have standards, or well-defined implementationsstandards, or well-defined implementations
Makes reusability difficultMakes reusability difficult Need to stop proliferating interfacesNeed to stop proliferating interfaces
Large vendors encourage and promote standards Large vendors encourage and promote standards
Decreases costs of getting to marketsDecreases costs of getting to markets
Lowers Maintenance costsLowers Maintenance costs
Absorbs the costs when things don’t go wellAbsorbs the costs when things don’t go well
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Siemens provides solutions that help improve patient safety and enhance the quality and efficiency of healthcare by
enabling the efficient, private, and secure exchange of information across the
continuum of care.
Care without boundaries!Care without boundaries!
Siemens StrategySiemens Strategy
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Leadership and Advocacy - Shape and drive the future of interoperability by serving as an industry leader and an active participant in the identification, development, utilization and implementation of key standards required for interoperability
Information Availability - Ensure information is accessible, to all who need it, to perform all of their clinical and administrative workflows. Interoperate across vendor systems.
Siemens Interoperability StrategySiemens Interoperability Strategy
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Smart Tooling - Minimize costs and maximize re-use by utilizing a flexible, extensible, and secure solution architecture designed for an ever-evolving healthcare market.
Supporting Services - Support our customers through the entire interoperability process by providing valuable design, networking, implementation, and consulting services.
Siemens Interoperability StrategySiemens Interoperability Strategy
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Industry Leadership Industry Leadership
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Supporting ServiceSupporting Service
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Functional Capabilities
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Integration Tools
Network Infrastructure
Application/Application/TechnologyTechnologyComponentsComponents
BusinessBusinessProcessesProcesses
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ICOICO
RCORCO
ASPASP
OUTCOMESOUTCOMES
IntakeIntakeandand
AccessAccess
Health andHealth andCare MgmtCare Mgmt
Physician &Physician &Provider Provider SupportSupport
ManagementManagementSupportSupport
WorkflowIntegration
DataIntegration
UserInterface
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Other Tactical ExamplesOther Tactical Examples
IHE Participation
Standards Participation
Customer Collaboration
Common Components
Standards & Regulatory Council
Strategic Planning Services
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Your Next Steps?Your Next Steps?
Recognize interoperability as really important
Learn more about health IT standards, IHE Profiles & participate in the processes
Support Standards Harmonization
Work with your vendors
Understand it is not just “a technology problem”
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