Title: DICOM and Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise:
1DICOM andIntegrating the Healthcare Enterprise
- Five years of cooperation and mutual influence
Andrei Leontiev Chair, DICOM WG6 IDX
Charles Parisot Chair, NEMA Committee
for advancement of DICOM GE Medical Systems-IT
2IHE Mission
- IHE is an initiative promoting and supporting the
integration of systems in the healthcare
enterprise.
3IHE Integration Goals
- Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of
clinical practice - Improve Workflow
- Improve Information Accuracy
- Improve Information Availability
- Enable Cross-System Functionality
4A Proven Standards Adoption Process
IHEDemonstration
IHEConnectathon
Easy to Integrate Products
Product With IHE
IHETechnicalFramework
Standards
IHEIntegration Profiles B
IHEIntegration Profile A
User Site
RFP
- IHE Integration Profiles
- Detailled selection of standards and options each
solving a specific integration problem - A growing set of effective provider/vendor agreed
solutions - Vendors can implement with ROI
- Providers can deploy with stability
5IHE Integration profiles
6IHE IT Infrastructure5 Integration Profiles
7IHE Growth
- Radiology
- 5 years Extensive integration with IT
- IT Infrastructure
- 1 Year Strong start with critical
infrastructure issues addressed authentication,
linking patient ids, CCOW, retrieve info for
display. HIMSS Feb 2004 HL7-IHE Joint Demo. - Laboratory
- 1 year Lab Scheduled Workflow goes to public
comment Oct 15th for demos mid 2004. - Cardiology
- ACC and ESC have solid plans launch imminent.
Strong influence from the DICOM Efficiency Culture
8IHE DICOM / HL7
- Standards are vital (HL7, DICOM, ICD, )
- They provide tools technologies
- But Standards alone are insufficient
- They are open to interpretation
- There is room for optional variations
- They avoid specifying how to apply them to
particular real world scenarios
9IHE Stimulated adoption of DICOM features
- By 1998, DICOM Storage and Query Retrieve SOP
Classes have been implemented and actively used
by dozens of vendors - However, some features were interpreted
differently (scout lines, query keys) - IHE established common interpretation
10Use of DICOM in Workflow Management
- DICOM MWL and MPPS were defined but not well
implemented because their use without correlation
with overall information flow in Radiology
Department was limited - IHE defined use cases and established mechanisms
to use these DICOM SOP Classes via Scheduled
Workflow Integration Profiles
11IHE researched DICOM data model
Patient
12IHE Integration Profiles based on DICOM
- Most IHE Radiology Integration Profiles are based
on one or more DICOM SOP Classes - IHE spearheaded implementations of several
recently defined DICOM capabilities spending time
and effort to build practical implementation
framework for them
13IHE Profiles vs. DICOM SOPs
- Consistent Presentation of Images
- Simple Image and Numeric Report
- Key Image Note
- Grayscale Presentation State
- Structured Reporting
- Key Object Selection Document
14IHE Profiles vs. DICOM SOPs
- Post-Processing Workflow and Reporting Workflow
- Evidence Documents
- General Purpose Worklist and PPS
- Mammo CAD, Chest CAD, etc.
15IHE initiated development of DICOM features
- IHE actively influenced development of DICOM
- Correction proposals for better consistency of
MWL/MPPS - Development of Key Object Selection Documents
- Development of common audit messaging
16Operational influences
- DICOM influenced development process of IHE
Technical Framework - Supplements, Correction Proposals
- DICOM adopted IHE approach to definitions of use
cases - Actors, transactions
17Summary
- The development of DICOM has influenced the
development of IHE Technical Framework, and in
turn, was influenced by user needs that are
advocated for by the framework developers. - Cooperative effort of two bodies have proved very
effective and will continue in the future,
allowing for further advancement of DICOM and its
acceptance in user and vendor communities.
18Where Is More Information Available?
- IHE
- http//www.himss.org/IHE
- http//www.rsna.org/IHE
- DICOM
- http//dicom.nema.org