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FER 21-12-
2011page 1epSOS: working towards a European Health Record
European Patient
Smart Open Services
(epSOS)
epSOS: working towards a European Health Record
FER 21-12-
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Maarten Festen – IHE Europe
Maarten Festen
• Active in eHealth since 1991
– PACS implementations (NM, RAD, CARD)
– EMR implementations (department/hospital)
– OR implementations (laparoscopy)
– Regional Cardiology Network Friesland
– Consultant eHealth / interoperability
• Active with IHE since 2004
• Role in epSOS
– Industry Team coordinator (Year 2)
– Commissioned by Forcare B.V., Zeist, NL
Independent eHealth/EMR consultant
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Today‘s presentation• A bit about IHE
• Overview of epSOS – the project
• Overview of epSOS – the architecture
• Brief in-depth look – profiles and standards
• Current status of epSOS and future outlook
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IHE and epSOS
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What is IHE?• IHE = Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise
• Initiative of both users and providers
– users: healthcare professionals
– providers: industry
• Aim: improve information sharing in healthcare computer systems
• Means: by promoting coordinated use of established standards
– to address real-world clinical needs in support of optimal patient care
• Systems developed in accordance with IHE
– communicate with one another better
– are easier to implement
– enable care providers to use information more effectively
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IHE Crash Course („IHE in one slide“)• Clinical and technical experts define use cases for information sharing.
• Technical experts create detailed specifications (IHE Profiles)
– communication among systems to address the use cases
– selecting and optimizing established standards
• Industry implements these specifications in HIT systems.
• IHE tests vendors’ systems at so called Connectathons
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IHE Crash Course („IHE in another slide“)
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IHE Connectathon (Pisa, April 2011)
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Goals of IHE involvement in epSOS• Involvement of IHE at European eHealth developments
• Having IHE methodology adopted
– both Industry and European eHealth organisations
• Organize involvement/influence of industry in epSOS
– Coordination of the Industry Team
• Adoption of specific IHE profiles European eHealth
• Having epSOS work incorporated in IHE-profiles!
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Influence of IHE in epSOS (1)• IHE and industry: big influence on technical design of epSOS
• “Both feet on the ground”: practical, not academical solutions
• Prove that many products and projects are IHE based
– Report on real life field experiences to the epSOS project
• IHE profiles have been chosen in favor of OMG standards
– IHE XCA instead of OMG RLUS
– IHE XCPD instead of OMG EIS
• Incorporate epSOS work in IHE en HL7 (profiles / extensions)
– IHE: extensions on e.g. PCC and XCA profiles
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Influence of IHE in epSOS (2)• IHE Europe builds the test tools for epSOS
– Eric Poiseau and Karima Bourquard + team
– IHE Connectathon tools, adapted epSOS where necessary
• IHE Europe helps organizing the Projectathon
– Projectathon = Project Connectathon
– Bratislava (Slovakia), November 23-28 2010
– Pisa (Italy), April 11-15 alongside IHE Connectathon
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Overview of epSOS
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epSOS in one slide• Abbreviation: European Patient Smart Open Services
• Goal: supporting patient mobility in the EU, using IT solutions
• Means: implementing cross-border interoperability
• Involved: 20 of the 27 member states, plus 3
– epSOS 1: Denmark, Germany, England, France, Greece, Italy,
Netherlands, Austria, Slovakia, Spain, Czech Republic and Sweden
– epSOS 2: Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Hungaria, Malta, Poland,
Portugal and Slovenia, plus Norway, Switzerland and Turkey
• Methods: develop, build and test an infrastructure
• Exchange: (1) patient summary (2) medication history
• Prerequisites:
– epSOS doesn’t change national regulations or eHealth infra
– epSOS will not require a centrally managed infrastructure
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interconnecting national eHealth systems
A brief history, leading up to epSOS• 2003-2006: Discussed during ministerial conferences
• 2004: eHealth Action Plan, start of I2010 initiative
• 2007 (Berlin): start of the eHealth Initiative
• General advantages of telemedicine for patients and society
• 2008: European directive on patients rights on cross border healthcare
• 2008: EC reccomendation on cross-border eHealth interoperability
• 2008: eHealth standardisation EC Mandate 403
– provide a consistent set of standards
– addresses the needs of this rapidly-evolving field
– benefits future healthcare provision
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epSOS expected results• Citizens and patients
– Quicker and easier access to patient information when staying in a EU
member state / epSOS participating nation
• Health care providers
– Improving health care provider cooperation across borders
– Quick access to key patient data
• Health care quality
– Reducing medication errors
– Exchange medication data among doctors/pharmacists in Europe
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steermanage
execute
epSOS project structure
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QM
PSB
eGA
WPL
APM PC TPM
ITC
IT1
EC yearly review
Current Industry Team (IT)3M Accenture Agfa Apollo
CareCom Cisco CMP Medica Compugroup
dbMotion Dedalus Dell ERC
Engineering S.p.A ETIAM GE Gnomon
IBM Indra Insiel Intel
Mawell Medicognos Microsoft Netsmart
Oracle Posam RISE Steria
Tiani-Spirit TrebleM T-Systems X-tention
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IT Steering Group members are underlined
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So why is a company involved?
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Five possible reasons:
• Support the EU cause
• A way of getting news on eHealth / epSOS
• Push epSOS architecture in the ‘right’ direction
• Expand business/personal network across EU / PN’s
• Find business opportunities
Project phases• Analysis and inventarisation
– Describing eHealth situation in the participating nations
– Describe legal issues at the member state level
• Service definition
– Describe use cases in detail
– Draft and finalize a global architecture
• Systems design
– Defining functional components
– Decide on the acoption of standards
• Develop and test pilot systems
– Development of a software toolbox
– Projectathon! (= epSOS Project Connectathon)
• Actual field tests
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To summarize
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• epSOS is an EU project to support EC directives on healthcare
• Coordinated centrally, implemented locally
– epSOS does not require changes in countries’ eHealth infrastructure
– epSOS does not require changes in countries legislation
• epSOS project: 23 countries, approx. 50 beneficiaries + industry
• Initially until end-2011, extended until end-2013
• Two stage rocket
– Specification of the architecture
– Real world piloting (not just lab testing) the specification
• Third stage: sustainable pan-European eHealth solution
epSOS architecture
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The architecture of epSOS (1)• National Contact Point (NCP)
– Set of “services” to be built
by a nation to disclose the
internal eHealt infrastructure
– Every service has an IHE-like
“interoperability profile”
defined
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The architecture of epSOS (2)• “Circle of Trust”
– Network of interconnected
NCPs that have a trusted
relationship
– Trusted relationship
• Technical (which systems
are allowed to connect, lIHE
ATNA)
• Legal (decide which data is
exchanged, who exchanges
using what, legal framework
agreement)
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The architecture of epSOS (3)• Trusted Gateway Infrastructure:
– Network of gateways with a trust relationship
• Medical Document Exchange:
– Common data exchange profile
• Health Care Professional (HCP) Identification/Authentication:
– Profile for data exchange between gateways regarding HCP’s identity
• Patient Identification/Authentication:
– Profile for using common patient identifier
– Improve accuracy of patient identification
• Access Control:
– Profile for access control, technical and legal
• System Management:
– Means /tools to support implementation and use of epSOS
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Use case Patient Summary• Two use cases
– Patient (“Country A”) visits foreign country (“Country B”) incidentally
• e.g. tourist, congress attendee
– Patient visits foreign country regularly
• e.g. second office of a company, resident of a border region
• Challenges
– Patient identification
– Patient consent
– Definition of the minimal dataset
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• Patient identification
– Unique identification for a patient in home country (“Country A”)
– Based on home country legislation
– Query unique ID or demographic data (name plus DOB)
• Patient consent
– “Opt-in” principle
– Patient can consent in his/her home country
– Emergency access:
• Consent during visit in “Country B”
• This consent will only be valid for this “Country B”, limited period
• Definition of the minimal dataset
– HL7 CDA chosen as source format
– Choice has been made for subsets of widely used coding systems
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Patient Summary challenges
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Patient Summary mapping
• Patient identification
– Unique identification for a patient in his/her home country (“Country A”)
• Name / address / city of residence
– Full name, gender, date of birth
• Allergies
– Description of allergies and related substances
• Other medical alerts
• Current problems
– Overview of current problems/diagnoses requiring treatment/follow-up
• Medication overview
• Insurance data
• Date of patient summary, date of last update
• Author organisation or author of patient summary
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Patient Summary data set Use case ePrescription• Two main use-cases
– “Medicine already prescribed in country A”
• A patient was prescribed medication in his home country and needs a refill
during his/her stay abroad from a local pharmacy
– “Medicine newly prescribed in country B”
• A patient was prescribed medication during his/her stay abroad and needs
to get/refill this back home at his/her own pharmacy
• Challenges
– Patient identification
– Interpreting the medication prescription (semantics, agent, medication
name, etc.)
– Definition of the minimal data set required to prescripe / dispense
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ePrescription• Prescription provider
– Actor that compiles medication
prescription based on the
available patient information
• NCP
– Communication bridge
between Country “A” and
Country “B”
– Semantics
• Dispense Provider
– Actor that queries prescription
and then dispenses the
medication.
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ePrescription Semantics• NCP has an important role in
translating (transcoding)
medical data
• Minimal data set contains
information on:
– Patient
– Medication name, agent,
dosage, medication period,
etc.
• epSOS ‘pivot’ format
– Based on HL7v3 CDA
– Structure based on profiles of
IHE PCC domain
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Information in the own language• Goal: health care provider gets patient information in own language
• Means
– Patient information is coded to epSOS format (pivot)
– Pivot document is transcoded to Country B language
– Original (untranslated) information also available in Country B
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Information in the own language
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Country A PS Country B PS
epSOS
Reference
terminology
Subset of SNOMED CT
LOINC
ICD-10ICD-9
...
The common reference
terminology is build upon the most common and
appropriate terminologies in
use
SNOMED CT
Locally used terminologies A
Locally used terminologies B
epSOSNATIONAL NATIONAL
TERMINOLOGY MAPPINGNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
ICD-9 Italian
extension
LOINC
SNOMED 3.5
ICD-10 French
extension
LOINC
SNOMED CT SNOMED 3.5
SNOMED subset
ICD-9 Italian extension ICD-9 French extension
ICD-9 subset
LOINC LOINC
LOINC subset
Information in the own language• Definition of a common data structure (pivot)
– ePrescription
– eDispensation
– Patient Summary
– (Medication Summary)
• Determining reference terminology for PS en eP
– 25 valuesets from LOINC (2), HL7 (3), SNOMED CT (13), ICD-10 (1),
UCUM (1), EDQM (3), ISO (1) and ATC (1)
• Cross referencing between code systems
• Still debate on an epSOS code management system
– defies the prerequisite of “no centralised infrastructure”
– necessary to seamlessly maintain epSOS coding system
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Profiles and Standards
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epSOS profiles versus IHE profiles (1)Definition epSOS IHE Adapt
Establish mutual trust Circle of Trust ITI-19 1
Get Resource URL Circle of Trust 2
Maintain Time Consistent Time CT 1
Get Resource URL Loc/Retrv Shared Object 2
Format Audit Trail Audit Trail ATNA 2
Provide Identity Assertion HCP Identity Assertion XUA 1
Query Medical Data Medical Data Access XCA 1
Retrieve Medical Data Medical Data Access XCA 1
Notify Medical Data Processing Medical Data Access XDR 1
Attest Authenticity Attest Authenticity DSIG 1
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epSOS profiles versus IHE profiles (2)Definition epSOS IHE Adapt
Patient ID discovery ID and Location Handshake XCPD 2
Patient Data Location Query ID and Location Handshake XCPD 2
Provide Authorization Assertion Authorization Assertion BPPC + 3
Request Authorization Assertion Authorization Handshake BPPC + 3
CRL Retrieval PKI Operational Protocols
Certificate Status Verification PKI Operational Protocols
CDA Prescription Document - PCC 2
CDA Dispensation Document - PCC 2
CDA Patient Summary - PCC 2
Terminology Access Service -
PDF Original Documents - SD ?
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Status and Future
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Current Large Scale Pilot Status• Participating nations about to go live:
– France
– Czech Republic
– Spain
– Austria
– Denmark
– Italy
– Greece
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Outlook into remaining project period• Remaining project period: 2012 – 2013
• Start of actual large scale pilots by January 2012
• New “Projectathon” during IHE Connectathon, Bern (CH) May 2012
• Two more “pilot waves”: one end-2012, next one spring 2013
– at least, that is what Industry has advised
• Build on sustainability
– epSOS as project will end by December 2013
– epSOS as infrastructure should continue after 2013
– Participating nations should chip in theirselves
– EU has a Digital Agenda program that may help sustain infrastructure
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Thanks for
your attention!
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Questions?