Title: Health information systems: policy and practical solutions
1Health information systems policy and practical
solutions
- European eBusiness Support Network
- Achievements and challenges
- Oslo December 3.- 4. 2007
2Health policy in Norway
- Interoperability in the health sector
- Consecutive national plans for IT support of
health care - New plan from 2008 (IT support of patient
trajectories) - Interoperability within health systems.
(Hospitals) - Interoperability between systems and sectors
- eMessages and web services
- Sector responsibility of solutions according to
the plans - Hospital sector and private specialists (few
private hospitals) - 4 health regions
- Many private specialists in small units.
Agreements with the hospital sector and the
authorities on some financial support. - Community sector
- Nursing homes and home nursing. Health service in
schools. Public health service - Primary care physicians
- Enlisted patients (more than 98 of the
population)
3Hospital relevant health policy
- National committee of hospital ICT established
- Projects on support of processes
- Projects to change law and regulations to permit
regional or national patient databases - Interchange of information, or reading in patient
databases? - Preproject on National Record of Patient Summary
- Up to 200 different small systems in one hospital
- How to reduce the number of applications?
- How can one hospital wide system support more
functions? - Three systems sharing the marked. One system
seems to be ruled out within few years leaving
only two systems back. - How to integrate relevant specialized department
systems? - Not been successful the lasts 15 years
- Relevant integration technology exists and firms
established - Supported by Innovation Norway
4Health policy in Norway
- National projects
- Interoperability projects in all 3 sectors
- User governed (user requirements)
- National architecture of interoperability and
standards - National health register of addresses. Public Key
Infrastructure (PKI) - Mandatory national test and approval under
consideration - Support to vendors. Innovation Norway
participates - Patient summary on medication project
- In three communities. Potential of being nation
wide - Support of vendors. Innovation Norway
participates - ePrescription
- Includes support of correct prescription
- Free choice of pharmacies
- Support of vendors
- 250 mill NOK
5The interoperability projects that put user
requirements in front
Laws and regulations National health plans
International standards
Development and tests Methods and coordination
National standards
ELIN-o
Functional requirements
Functional requirements
Functional requirements
User groups
User groups
User groups
EPR
EPR
EPR
Hospitals
Community care
Gen. practitioners
Projects
Projects
Projects
ELIN(-a)
ELIN-k
ELIN-s
Preliminary project will start in 2007 Planning
of several main projects Patient summary project
ELIN stops end of 2007 ELIN-a follow up from 2008
may be realised
ELIN-k in community care Phase 1 in 2007
Functional requirements
Functional tests and approval
Seamless communication
6The situation at start of ELIN
- Five health regions
- Health net established in one of the regions
- Another on its way. No common demands on platform
- EPR systems in practically all medical praxis's
and most hospitals. Few systems in nursing care
in the communities - Different platforms. GP systems more successful
than hospital systems - A comprehensive standard of EPR established
- No demands on implementation
- Some Edifact message standards established
- No demands on implementation. Lots of formats
(dollar, XML coming up). Local adjustments. DES
keys for encryption. - Most messages over X400 protocol. One national
email server. - Lab results. Private laboratory in front. Some
discharge letters - No national register of EDI addresses (plans)
- No public key infrastructure (PKI) (plans)
- No functional requirements from users of the
systems - Vendors offered different solutions based upon
their user contact
7The original ELIN project
- User oriented development of electronic
communication between electronic patient records - Vision
- Relevant and necessary information accessible
when needed for patient care
8What does ELIN mean?
- Electronic interchange of health information
- The project is from the small medical offices
point of view. - (Both GPs and specialists)
9- Background
- Agreement on the need of electronic co-operation
in health care based upon functional requirements
from physicians. - Somebody has to represent the small medical
offices - Departmental initiative, recommended in report
- Gains
- Development and testing of several new solutions
on electronic communication based upon national
standards - Finances
- The Directorate of Health (ShDir)
- The National Industry Fond (Innovation Norway)
- The Norwegian Medical Association (Dnlf)
- National committee of hospital IT-solutions (NIKT)
10The project runs through 3 phases
- Phase 1
- Until December 2004
- Discharge letters and lab.results with
application message receipt excluding the
simultaneous sending of paper. Some Internet
patient service. Public Key Infrastructure. - Phase 2
- Until July 2006
- Referrals and requisition. Communication with the
patient. Internet booking of appointments. - Phase 3
- Until December 2007
- The good referral letter and The good case
summary report. Dialogue function. From Edifact
to XML for all solutions. National encrypted
enveloping (ebXML). Refinements of the solutions
11The functional requirements
- Part 1 - Generals from all parts
- National standards and security. General
requirements. - Part 2 - Requisition and answers
- Decision support system included in some
solutions - Part 3 - Referrals and discharge letters
- Some demands on content and presentation
- Part 4 - Medical certificates and reports of
disability - Electronic management at the National Insurance
Administration - (Part 5 - Prescription)
- Separate national project. Common pharmaceutical
lists of medicaments. Signature. Management of a
central part of the national ePrescription
project. Separate requirements. - Part 6 - Communication with the patient
- Automatic documentation in EPR, integrated
solution. Direct booking of appointments
12The ELIN method of developing functional
requirements
- An expert group of physicians define work
processes and develop functional requirements
that ultimately can be tested. - Validation against law and regulations.
- Validation against national standards of EPR and
health communication - Close cooperation with national standardisation
authorities - Validation against response groups
- Physicians with no special IT interest or
knowledge - Programmers of EPR systems (redefining work
processes) - Related parts in the patient trajectory
- Validation against functional testing
- Development of test procedures
- Approval of the expert group
- Integrated in the vendor development agreements
- Test and updates after development iterations
- Final approval of expert group
13The ELIN method of testingfunctional
requirements
Seamless Communication
Seamless Communication
Testscenarios
Approved message standards
Testserver
Functional test of EPR communication
EPR GPs
EPR others
Test- hospital
Test Lab Functional requirements
Pilot B-test
SAT Site Acceptance Test
FAT Factory Acceptance Test
14The situation at the end of the project
The national architecture of interoperability
15ELIN
Test and approval
Relevant documents
- Use of XML
- Data types
- Attachments
- FAQ
- Help functions
- Concepts
Internet
Norwegian Health Net
Address- catalogue
ebXML
PKI- catalogue
Application receipt
Message header
Content standard(health information)
Personal signature
Mailbox
16Challenges even though user demands are put
forward in all sectors
- Should the national architecture of
interoperability be mandatory? - Should national test and approval be mandatory?
- Should test of basic user requirements be
mandatory? - What about the eBusiness and vendor perspective?
- Economic support or fully financed projects?
- What about new ideas and innovation?
- How to learn from our European neighbors?
- Are we moving towards a national patient data
base?
17The workshop of today
- We will discuss eHealth information initiatives
and cases addressing interoperability and
security issues illustrated by 3 cases and a
panel discussion - Case B1
- The Norwegian ePrescriptions programme
- By Nina Fladsrud, The Norwegian Directorate of
Health and Social Services. - Quality of prescriptions and availability of
drugs - Case B2
- European Health Center of Excellence
- By Project Director Kaare Finbak, Hewlett Packard
- Views on the health sector from a technology
vendor perspective - Case B3
- The Italian eHealth National Plan Governance.
Implementation and diffusion of EHR - By Dr. Paulo Donzelli, director general for
Research and Digital Innovation Projects of the
Department for Innovation and Technology and
Visiting Senior Research Scientist at the
University of Maryland - A nation-wide Electronic Health Record
infrastructure