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Introduction to OLHIEThe Open Library of HIE

Presented by: Alesha R. AdamsonJohn Bozada

What is OLHIE

History of OLHIE

Stakeholders

◦ Open Health Tools (OHT) and Pronoia Health

OLHIE the Library Paradigm and Framework

Governance and policy

Project plan

Getting involved

Agenda

What is OLHIELet Us Inform One Another

The Open Library of HIE (OLHIE) is an online ecosystem that will allow “Authors” of HIE-related assets to share their work and provide “Readers” with real-world resources to inform their work.◦ Interfaces: requirements, work-flow, templates,

datasets, technical and user documentation◦ Policies, tool-kits, and forms◦ Model RFP and Contract language to encourage/require

federal/state funded assets be contributed to the library

◦ Other source code for connecting EHRs, labs, pharmacies, and public health agencies

Open Library of HIE

Promote reuse, cooperation, and learning in order to reduce the cost of building and operating HIE.

Create a web application that allows readers to search, categorize, “like”, review, and create their own bookshelves that can be shared with other readers and inform authors.

Streamlined workflow for authors to publish, version, make private, and remove assets.

OLHIE’s Goals

History of OLHIEWhere was OLHIE born?

Stephen says:“the HIE side of things will

largely be bridged in the near and even mid term by

developing interfaces…

LOTS of interfaces…lots of CUSTOM interfaces…lots of EXPENSIVE custom

interfaces.”Stephen PalmerDirector, Office of eHealth Coordination,Texas

• Accelerate connections between Health Information Exchanges (HIE).

• Facilitate the reuse of HIE interfaces, and other assets, especially those developed with federal or state funding. • Reduce cost of interoperability• Increase the potential for interoperability• Promote community learning

Guiding Principles

Community Engagement

◦HIEs

◦Vendor Community

Library Development

Workflow and Vetting

Areas of Focus

StakeholdersWho is interested in OLHIE?

Delaware: Mark Jacobs

Georgia: Kelly Gonzalez

Texas: Stephen Palmer

Vermont: Terry Bequette

Executive Steering Committee

Arizona

California

Colorado

Delaware

Georgia

Texas

Vermont

State Support

Hawaii

Illinois

Maryland

Nebraska

North Dakota

Wyoming

Cerner General Dynamics, Information Technology

(GDIT) Mirth Corp Orion Health

Vendor Support

Consortia Support College of Health Information and

Management Executives (CHIME) National eHealth Collaborative (NeHC)

Name change (ILP OLHIE)

Asset repository, not just an interface

repository

Tools and services for the future

Robust community

“Dollars for Deltas”

Availability of real-world assets to academia

What do the stakeholders want?

California eHealth Quality

◦ Requirements gathering session April 25

◦ Committed to contributing code and non-code

assets

HIE Ready Toolkit

Public Health Interfaces, and others

◦ Working with Redwood MedNet, Inland Empire

HIE, Santa Cruz HIE and other State agencies

Early Adopters

Holding a joint requirements gathering

session with VT and DE

Planning requirements gathering session in

TX

◦ Local HIEs will be included

Scheduling a mid-phase “sanity check” with

GA in June

Other Early Adopters

Open Health ToolsWhat is OLHIE’s heritage?

Open Health Tools

• 501(c)(6) Non-profit Organization

• Provides facilitation, resources and governance to Open Source projects

Improving the world's health and well-being by unleashing health IT innovation

World Class Leadership

Robert Kolodner, MDChief Health Informatics Officer

Dr. Brian BarryChief Technology Officer

Skip McGaugheyExecutive DirectorChairman of the Board

World Class Membership

Government AgenciesCanada Health Infoway (CA)Indian Health Services (US) National Health Service (UK)National eHealth Transition Authority (AU)Veterans Health Administration (US)

Academic InstitutionsAustralian Health Research Centre (AU)Cardiff University (UK)Linkoping University (SE)Mohawk College (CA)Georgia Tech (US)Oregon State University (US)Florida International University (US)

Healthcare Systems (US)Mayo Clinic Hartford Healthcare SystemSoutheast Texas Health System

Standards Organizations and Open Source FoundationsEclipse Foundation, Inc.HL7IHTSDOObject Management Group (OMG)Open Health Data

Other Non-Profit OrganizationsAHIMA FoundationGlobal Patient Identifiers, Inc.Internet2MITRE Corp.

World Class MembershipVendors5AM

AEGISAndagoApelonBedarra ResearchBlack DuckCambio HealthcareCognitive MedicineCollabNetCollaborative Software InitiativeDSS, Inc.Discovery MachineFEIFirestar SoftwareGDITGlobal Patient Identifiers, Inc.Harris CorporationHewlett PackardIBM

InprivaITG HealthJembi Health SystemsJP SystemsLamprey Networks, Inc.MedsphereNetGen SoftwareNexJNitor GroupOcean InformaticsOpenMRSOraclePalamidaPhastPHIIPronoia HealthRed HatSageShoulders CorporationSETHSTBSTolven

Charter ProjectsOpen Library of HIE (formerly ILP)

Platform Implementation ProjectAcademic Outreach

HL7 ToolingCommon Terminology Services (CTS2)

Conformance ServicesPrivacy, Access and Security Services

Model Driven Health Tools (MDHT)Medical Devices Interoperability Platform

SNOMED CT ProjectSupply Chain Tooling Project

IHE Profiles ProjectCanadian HER

OpenCDSOpenExchange

OHT ToolkitApplication Integration Platform

Proven governance framework

Provide an environment conducive for

collaborative development

Can achieve synergistic benefits

Why OHT?

OLHIE the Application

The Library Paradigm

DisclaimerOnly 1 of 4 requirements gathering sessions

have occurred at the time of this presentation.

Atomic unit for all assets is “Book” A Book may have different Chapters

◦ Table of Contents, keywords, category◦ Interface code, requirements specifications,

diagrams◦ Links to outside resources

A Book may be downloaded in part or in its entirety

Books can be rated and reviewed by members◦ Peer promotion◦ Search engine weights

Library Paradigm:Books

Revisions will be maintained Level set of Categories provided by OLHIE:

◦ Interfaces, Policy, Forms, Contract/RFP Language Additional categorization is managed by the

members◦ HL7, North Dakota, Minors, Interstate

Interfaces are a special kind of Book Source and destination systems Engine vendor Message type

Library Paradigm:Books (cont.)

Enable search engine indexing◦ Google, Yahoo, Bing

Search by Category◦ I’m new to this, where do I get started◦ I want to see all the affinity domain documents◦ I want to see everything from Hawaii

Hover-over review of content and authorship

Open a Book Put Book on your Bookshelf

Library Paradigm:Search and Retrieve

Must sign contributor agreement◦ Author attests that they own the IP or that they have authority to

share the content◦ Agreement will be counter-signed

Control their content◦ Create, update, delete◦ Approve Co-authors◦ Promote contributors to Co-authors◦ Approve content from Contributors◦ Publish, keep private

View all Books contributed◦ Author’s Bookshelf

Be alerted when reviewed or rated Choose to allow messages from Readers

◦ With or without exposing their contact information

Library Paradigm:Authors

Readers have created accounts, but may still be anonymous (IamElvis)

Search and retrieve Books Promote and review Books My Bookshelf, My Favorites Can request to be a Contributor Can request to be an Author or Co-author Send messages to Authors

Library Paradigm:Readers

Anyone may access the Library from a tablet or PC

Do not have a personal bookshelf Are not able to leave ratings or reviews Are not able to publish or suggest content May create a Reader account

Library Paradigm:Visitors

Think of your local library

Suzallo Library at UW

Collections of Books as a Book ◦ “California – The Book” or “I’m In – The Book of Authorization Forms”

or “JohnBob’s Book of Lab Interfaces” Free and subscription content “Publishers” that manage many authors Protected content Link walking to outside resources Reading clubs Informing search criteria/weights with Reader ratings Establish content affinities

◦ If you liked *that* you’ll love *this* Subscribe to someone else’s bookshelf

…What else you can think of?

OLHIE’s Parking Lot

Development TechnologiesClient Technology:Runs in a modern browserBuilt with Google Web Toolkit gwtBootstrap gwt-dnd  

Database:? MySQL v 5.2? OrientDB 1.3.0 (http://www.orientdb.org/)  

Build tools:Maven v3  Development process management:LeanKit    

Server Platform:JBoss AS 7.11? OpenShift

Content Management Repository (CMR):? HingX ? ModeShape

Code Repsoitory:GitHub (https://github.com/pronoiahealth/olhie)

User Story Development:FreeMind

IDE:Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers - Juno Service Release 1

Optional:JBoss Tools

Governance Framework

How is OLHIE governed?

Governed by a set of bylaws that provide

for:

1. Membership in OLHIE

2. An Executive Steering Committee (ESC)

3. Project Director

4. Committees

Governance Framework

Includes US states and/or territories, HIEs,

vendors, other parties that wish to contribute

ESC will determine if prioritization is necessary

Members must

◦ Complete a membership application

◦ Be approved by a majority vote of the ESC

◦ Execute a membership agreement.

Membership

Manages business and technical affairs

Members will include:

◦ Project Director

◦ At least three State Health IT Coordinators

◦ Representatives of HIEs, vendors and other

interested parties

◦ Other appointments will be made by the ESC

before adopting bylaws

Executive Steering Committee

Responsible for day-to-day management of OLHIE

Project Director

Architecture and Technology Committee

(ATC)

Change Control Committee (CCC)

Legal and Policy Committee (LPC)

Committees

Make recommendations to the ESC about the technology platform,

development methodology, operations methodology and other technical

issues.

Architecture and Technology

Responsible for managing the content contained within the OLHIE repository.

Responsible for establishing standards for data quality and completeness, and

reviewing and approving data contributions.

Change Control Committee

Responsible for reviewing and taking appropriate actions about the

intellectual property (IP), contractual and other legal policies

Legal and Policy Committee

OLHIE will be available to anyone, including:

◦ Discovery of interface assets

◦ Viewing and downloading assets distributed under

open source or creative commons licensing

Ongoing discussion regarding commercially

licensed assets

Governance Structure

Sustainability Plan

Committee Development

IP Policy

Other policies and procedures

RFP and contract language

Phase 2 Governance Work

Project PlanWhen will OLHIE be ready?

Getting InvolvedHow can I contribute?

Committees

Contributions

Early adopter

Sustainability

Let Us Inform One Another!

Getting Involved

Questions?

For additional information, please contact:Alesha Adamson

[email protected]