Title: Dental Informatics
1Dental Informatics Dental Research Making the
Connection
- NIH June 12-13, 2003
- Bethesda, MD
2Standards in Dental Informatics
- American Dental Association Standards Committee
on Dental Informatics
3The Wit and Wisdom of Forest GumpIf you dont
know where you are goin, you will probably not
wind up there.
4Do We Really Need Standards
5Why are U.S. railroad tracks4 feet eight and 1/2
inches apart?
- They were designed by Scottish engineers
- To match the width of wagon wheels
- That fit in the wheel ruts on British roads
- Made by Roman war chariots
- That were as wide as two horses rear ends
6Do We Really Need Standards?
- An Innovative New Product
- Introduced By A Technology Leader
- Using A Superior Proprietary Format
- Failed
- Betamax by Sony
7Why Does the ADA Support Standards?
- Evaluation criteria for products provide
- Enhanced safety and health
- Greater selection of products
- Easier choices
- Better and consistent quality
- Lower costs for members
8Organization
9Organization
- ADA sponsors the only standards programs whose
scope exclusively addresses dentistry - Administered by Department of Standards
Administration - Administration of all standards activities is
centralized - ADA Councils approve standards for the ADA and
recommend experts
10HIPAA recognition...
- Recognized for contribution to electronic
standards in legislation - Designated as dental procedure code source
- Asked to serve as dental content committee
- Continuing role as the only professional
association consulting to the Secretary
11Other Government Impact...
- FDA recognition of voluntary consensus standards
in lieu of a 510(k) - OMB Circular A-119 recommends government agencies
adoption of voluntary consensus standards - National Technology Transfer Act recommends
government agencies adoption of voluntary
consensus standards
12SCDI Membership
- Balance of interests between consumer, producer,
and general interest - SCDI members are organizations
- Organizations appoint a representative to
represent the organization - Representative brings the organizations views
and objectives to the SCDI and visa versa
13ADA Standards Committee on Dental Informatics
- 60 members from 60 organizations
- PR-Industry (PR and Distributor) 22
- CO-User (Consumer) 18
- GI-General Interest 20
- Vacancies 3
- Accredited by ANSI to operate under ADA Standards
Program Operating Procedures - Actual development of standards conducted in
Working Groups
14Standards Committee Procedures
- Standards Committee Operating Procedures
- Approved by ADA Board of Trustees in February
1999 - Accredited by ANSI as a Std Development
Organization (SDO) in 2001
15What is a Standard?
- A document that
- Defines or provides specific technical
requirements for a material, product, process,
procedure, service, policy, etc. - Provides definitions dimensions, terminology,
symbols, test methods, performance or safety
requirements, etc. - Is clear, concise, unambiguous and easily
understood by those not involved in its
development
16What is a Technical Report?
- A document that
- Is informational in nature
- May describe a new technology
- May provide information on state of the art
- May be used in conjunction with an American
National Standard - May provide implementation advice about a
standard
17What a Standards Committee is not.
- A Data Content Committee
- A developer of dental codes and related
terminologies - A developer of diagnostic codes
18ANSI Accreditation Requires...
- Balance of interests
- Consumer, General Interest, Vendor
- Open to all interested parties
- Consensus documents
- Due Process
- Written Procedures
19As a Result..
- All documents developed by the ADA Standards
Committees are eligible to become approved
American National Standards or registered as ANSI
Technical Reports
20Informatics Committee Scope
- To promote patient care and oral health through
the application of information technology to
dentistrys clinical and administrative
operations to develop standards, specifications,
technical reports, and guidelines for components
of a computerized dental clinical workstation
21Informatics CommitteeScope
- electronic technologies used in dental practice
and interoperability standards for different
software and hardware products which provide a
seamless information exchange throughout all
facets of healthcare.
22SCDI Organization
- 4 Subcommittees with 18 Working groups
- Subcommittee 10, Dental Informatics Architecture
and Devices - 8 Working Groups, 17 work items
- Subcommittee 11, Electronic Health Records
- 4 Working Groups, 5 work items
- Subcommittee 12, Informatics Component
Interoperability in Dentistry - 4 Working Groups, 4 work items
- Subcommittee 13, Electronic Dissemination of
Dental Information - 2 Working Groups, 2 work items
23SCDISubcommittees
- Subcomm 10- Dental Informatics Architecture and
Devices Dr. Scott Trapp, Chairman - Subcomm 11- Electronic Dental Records Dr.
Mark Diehl, Chairman
24SCDISubcommittees
- Subcomm 12- Informatic Component Interoperability
in Dentistry Dr. Brent Dove, Chairman - Subcomm 13- Electronic Dissemination of Dental
Information Dr. Gary Guest, Chairman
25SCDI Subcomm 10Dental Informatics Architecture
- Scope To develop and promote standards for the
device physical architecture, device-system
physical interface, device-system informatics
interface (API), system architecture, and
information architecture.
26SCDI Subcomm 10Projects
- WG 10.1- Infection Control for Dental
Information Systems- Spec 1006 - WG 10.2- Hardware Recommendations for Dental
Information Systems- TR 1012 - WG 10.3- Dental Information Systems Security and
Safeguards
27SCDI Subcomm 10Projects
- WG 10.4- Data Redundancy
- WG 10.5- Use of Handheld Computing Devices in
Dentistry - WG 10.6- Practice Management Performance for
Dental Information Systems- TR 1012
28SCDI WG 10.3 Dental Information Systems Security
and Safeguards
- Electronics Signature Applications
- TR 1016
- Administrative Procedures and their Applications
in Dentistry- TR 1017 - Technical Security Mechanisms and Applications in
Dentistry- TR 1019
29SCDI WG 10.3 Dental Information Systems Security
and Safeguards
- Technical Security Services Application to
Dentistry - Physical Safeguards Applications to Dentistry-
TR1020 - Internet Security Issues for Dental Information
Systems- AIP
30SCDI WG 10.6Practice Management Performance
- Clinical Software Performance for Dental Practice
Software- Spec 1004 - Accounting Performance for Dental Information
Systems- Spec 1010 - Schedule Performance for Dental Information
Systems- AIP Revision - Application Service Providers
31SCDI Subcomm 11Electronic Health Record
- Scope To develop and promote standards for the
electronic health record.
32ANSI/ADA Specification 1000
- Standards Clinical Architecture for the Structure
and Content of an Electronic Record - Specification approved by ANSI in February 2001-
Spec 1000
33ANSI/ADA SPEC 1000Standard Clinical Data
Architecture for the Structure Content of an
Electronic Health Record
- 19 separate parts
- Not specifically made for dentistry
- Can encompass all healthcare
- Does not include coding
34Spec. 1000 EHR Components
- Model Architecture
- Individual Ident.
- Codes Nomen.
- Individ Characteristics
- Population Charact.
- Organization
- Location
- Communication
- Health Care Event
- Health Care Material
- Health Services
- Hlth Services Resour.
- Population Hlth Facts
- Patient Health Facts
- Health Condition Diag
- Patient Service Plan
- Patient Hlth Service
- Clinical Investigation
- Comments Subj Area
35Building a database is a lot like building a house
- Dr. Mark Diehl
- Computer Sciences Corporation
- 4/24/2003
36- The business model tells you about the intended
uses of the database the requirements. - For a building this tells you the number and
types of rooms, general floor plan, etc.
37- The architect then creates a set of design
drawings the conceptual data model.
- And then a set of blueprints the logical data
model.
38- The local construction code tells the architect
and builder about what can be built these are
the internal data standards.
39- The data dictionary is the bill of materials,
obtained from a warehouse, the metadata
repository.
40- The builder uses the blueprints to construct the
house, with the details, like types of doors and
windows, wall colors, floors, etc. customized to
the buyers needs,
just like the database developer transform the
logical data model, into a database tailored to
the systems functional requirements.
41- The implementation guide shows the database
developer how to use the logical data model to
create a database, just like a how to book
tells a workman how to perform his trade.
42- And finally, when you move in, and place your
furniture and belongings, you populate the
database.
43Subcomm 11 Working Groups
- WG 11.1- Standard Clinical Architecture
- TR 1027- Implementation Guide for the Electronic
Health Record - WG 11.2- Consumer Guide to the Electronic Dental
Record - WG11.3- Universal Data Archive File
44SCDI Subcomm 12 Informatic Component
Interoperability
- Scope To develop and promote standards for
informatic component interoperability in
dentistry.
45Subcomm 12 Projects Informatic Component
Interoperability
- WG 12.1- Application of the DICOM Standard to
Dentistry - WG 12.2- Task-Related Testing of Digital
Radiographic Systems
46Subcomm 12 Projects Informatic Component
Interoperability
- WG 12.4- Guide to Digital Dental Photography
Imaging- AIP - WG 12.5- Dental Inter-Application Communication
47SCDI Subcomm 13Electronic Dissemination of
Information
- Scope Develop and promote standards for quality,
consistency, accuracy, security and functionality
of health related information, knowledge
representation and dissemination of information.
48SCDI Subcomm 13Electronic Dissemination
ofDental Information
- WG 13.1- Educational Software Used in Electronic
Media - WG 13.3- Research Applications in Dental
Informatics
49ANSI/ADA Specification 1001Guidelines for Design
of Education Software
- Approved by ANSI in August 2002
- Purpose to promote quality in educational
software - Not domain-specific
50Specification 1001
- Titus Schleyer Lynn Johnson- authors
- Developers can use to ensure products are of high
instructional quality during development
evaluation - End users can compare education software programs
- Authors have derived validated rating instruments
for use
51Consequences for not participating...
- Dentists could be burdened with programs and
systems adapted to dentistry rather than
developed for dentistry - Better to be proactive than reactive
52For Additional Information
- American Dental Association-
- Department of Standards Administration
- Anyone can become a member of a working group
- www.ada.org/scdi
53Thank you!Thank you!