




“Show me Your
CDA!” HL7 CDA Interoperability ForumOne of the key objectives of the
International HL7 Interoperability Conference (IHIC) is sharing HL7 V3
implementation experience from around the world and the HL7 Clinical Document
Architecture (CDA) is a foundational component of many of those V3 exchanges.
The “Show me your CDA!” project at
IHIC2008 provides an opportunity for all members of the HL7 community to show
off their accomplishments and even win an award for what they have done.
The
“Show Me Your CDA!” Interoperability Forum will:
·
collect,
analyze, and report on CDA implementations from around the world
·
share
expertise, tips, and tricks on the current and future uses of CDA
·
benchmark
the adoption of CDA worldwide
·
recognize
best practices in CDA tools and implementations
The “Show Me Your CDA” Interoperability
Forum is an opportunity for all members of the HL7 community to show their
accomplishments and be recognized for their efforts.
The case studies comprising of a
completed questionnaire, CDA project overview, as well as sample documents,
stylesheets, etc. that were submitted until the cut-off date will be evaluated
by the awards committee and prizes will be presented at the Final IHIC2008
Session for outstanding CDA projects.
08:30-09:00 - Keynote Liora Alschuler slides
09:00 – 11:00 “Show me your CDA!” Interoperability Forum I: Case studies
Co-Chairs:
Rene Spronk, Catherine Chronaki
CDA
interoperability unveiled... Selected CDA projects are presented in a
structured implementation oriented format answering questions and reporting
pitfalls.
CDA Case studies
1. "Hip joint replacement" by Tony Schaller,HL7 Switzerland
o
questionnaire, Case study,
Presentation
o coreschemas , supporting_Docs
(en, DE, IT) 2. “Interconnection of Philips Motiva and Catharina Hospital Eindhoven
using the Clinical Document Architecture” by Charalampos Xanthopoulakis,
Philips, Netherlands o
questionnaire, Case study, presentation o
OVERALL_ARCHITECTURE,(This is
the architecture of the interconnected parties as set up for the project) o
INTERACTION_DIAGRAM
(This is the interaction diagram we implemented for the exchange of referral
and discharge notes between Philips and Catharina Hospital) o
CDA SAMPLES § ProposedCareTransferPromise,
o
WEbSERVICES: WSDL1, WSDL2, WSDL3, 3. “Discharge letter - Implantable Device (Cardiac) Follow-up” by Stefan
Sabutsch,HL7 Austria o
questionnaire, Case study, CDASAMPLE#1, CDASAMPLE#2,
presentation
4. “Transforming TR's NHIS Messages to CDA” by Mustafa Yuksel, ΜΕΤU, Turkey o
questionnaire, Case study,
PRESENTATION o
SAMPLE CDA DOCS: § CDASAMPLE#1:
This is an example examination "Transmission Schema" instance, not a
conformant CDA § CDASAMPLE#2: This is
the CDA conformant transformation of the examination "Transmission
Schema" instance § CDASAMPLE#3 This is
a conformant examination CDA instance with some of its local (Turkish) Coded
Values automatically mapped to § SAMPLE4: CEN EN
13606 transformation of the examination CDA 5. “HL7 CDA Document in Nagoya-RHIE“ by
Masaharu Obayashi, HL7 Japan § questionnaire, Case study, CDASAMPLE, MAPTABLE FOR THE SAMPLE 6. “CDA for Public Health Laboratory Reports” by S. R. Renly, IBM Almaden,
US o
questionnaire, Case study, CDASAMPLE,
Presentation 7. “Agent-based Mobile Middleware Architecture (AMMA) for Clinical Data
Transmission using Wireless Networks” by Janet Light, University of New
Brunswick, Canada o
questionnaire, Case study, CDASCHEMA, CDASAMPLE, Presentation 11:00 –
11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 – 13:00 “Show
me your CDA!” Interoperability Forum II: Hands on Workshop, Position
statements, discussion Co-Chairs: Kai Heitmann, Liora Alschuler Hands on workshop
comparing tools and approaches in the Case studies presented in pursuit of
truly interoperable solutions. Position statements: 1. “SAFE: CDA for epidemiology and Disaster
medicine” by Catherine Chronaki, FORTH-ICS 2. “CDA4CDT”, by Liora Alschuler,
Alschuler Associates, HL7 International 3. “CDA for Notifiable Diseases” by
Frank Oemig, Agfa, HL7 Germany 4. Other Participants Tools Demonstration, Discussion 13:00-13:30 Summary and Recommendations Liora Alschuler, Catherine Chronaki, Rene
Spronk, Kai Heitmann and all participants