lab results interface pilots wg kick-off
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Lab Results Interface Pilots WG Kick-Off
August 1, 2011
Agenda
• Purpose• Review of Architecture• Workgroup Administration• Timeline• Next Steps
Purpose
– Provide Specifications and Project Management for the LRI Pilots
– Test whether LRI pilots can successfully incorporate the proposed use in lab reports of several standards – LOINC, OIDs, SNOMED CT, and UCUM
– To ensure that the LRI Implementation Guide (IG) is both deployment-ready and implementer-friendly prior to widespread adoption
LRI Sequence Diagram (LRI Use Case)
Workgroup Administration
• Workgroup Meeting Time• Committed Member Registration
– Workgroup Co-Chairs
• Bob Lutolf, Gensa Corporation • Rob Allen, Gensa Corporation
– Join S&I Framework Wikispaces Site– Register as committed member– Join LRI Pilots Work Group to support
• Pilot Planning• Pilot Deployments• Pilot Testing
• Consensus Process for Document Approval
Volunteer Opportunities
• Analyst• LIS Piloter• EHR Piloter• Domain SME• Pilots Tester
– Test data and test cases– Evaluation of Pilot Test results
• Feedback to LRI IG WG and LRI Vocab WG
LRI Timeline
Jul 2011
May 2011
Jun 2011
ImmediateNext 90 Days
Short Term3 to 9 months
Long Term9 to 36 monthsInitiative
LRI Pilots Workgroup
Lab Results Interface Initiative (other WGs)
Immediate Initiatives
Short Term Initiatives
Long Term Initiatives
LRI Arch WG Artifacts
Aug-Sep 2011 Oct-Nov 2010 4Q 2011 1Q 2012 2Q 2012
LRI Use Case finalized Stage 2 Meaningful Use - Final
Plan Initial Pilot Implementations
Validation Suite Code Development
Stage 2 MU -Draft
IHE Connectathon
LRI Vocab WG Artifacts
LRI Implementation Guide Drafted
LRI Pilots
Review working pilots with UCR/Harmonization (user acceptance)
Develop Test Cases for Pilot Testing
Pilot Deployments
Pilot Testing
HIMSS Interoperability Showcase
Planned Activities
• Types of Tasks– Analysis of Requirements for Successful Piloting– Design of Pilots – Best Practices
• Areas of Focus– Pilot Deployment Models– Testing Methodologies– Pilot Test Plans– Test Data Generation– Vocabulary - LOINC, SNOMED CT, UCUM, OIDs
• For each area of focus we’ll perform an analysis and design to identify specific tasks
• Some areas of focus will become sub-groups (e.g., test data)
Overview of Focus Areas
• Piloting Methodologies– LIS systems and EHRs supporting the LRI implementation guide– Approaches
• Deployment Models• How do we test vocabulary?
• Test Plans of Pilot Testing– LIS systems and EHRs supporting the LRI implementation guide– End-to-end process– Range of test cases
• Test Data– Identify common-typical use cases from in-scope lab results– Support the range of message content (e.g., multiple results in a single message)– Data must be relevant and realistic (e.g., use correct code for result)– Community to decide level that is important, breadth, and depth
Topics for Next Meeting
• Communication channels and collaboration• Review reports from New/Prospective Pilots
Workgroup committed members– Review new enrollees of pilot participants
– Discuss scope of Proposed Pilots Projects
Homework
• Sign up for Wiki and Work Group– Indicate where you can help out
• Review LRI Architecture WG Wiki• Review LRI Implementation Guide WG Wiki• Review LRI Vocabulary WG Wiki• Review
http://wiki.siframework.org/LRI+Strategy+and+Consensus+Statement
• Post feedback on Discussion tab
VIRTUAL ROUND – QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS?
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