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Title: Connected Health Framework


1
Connected Health Framework
  • Roberto Ruggeri
  • Sr. Technical Strategist - Healthcare
  • Worldwide Public Sector
  • Microsoft Corporation

One Health _at_ Microsoft
2
Health Plans
Collaboration Care Mgnt, Case Mgnt Self
Serve, HSAs Call Center Solutions Disease
Management Modernizing Claims Processing
Life Sciences
Provider
Clinical Administrative Portals Real-time
Communications Physician Office MS Dynamics
Partner Solutions HIS Clinical
Systems Connected Healthcare HL7 HIPAA
Clinical Research, Collaboration
Knowledge Mgnt Discovery Collaboration Clinical
Trials Enablement Improved Sales Marketing
E-detailing Mobile CRM solutions Agility in
Manufacturing
3
The Need for Health Information Networks
  • Healthcare spending up to 1.7T in 2003 ()
  • Between 44,000 and 98,000 Americans die each year
    from inpatient medical errors ()
  • Over 770,000 people are injured or die each year
    in hospitals from adverse drug events ()
  • But also consider day-to-day scenarios
  • Filling the immunization records for school
    enrollment
  • Filling the same clipboard with the same data
    over and over and over
  • Getting to your specialist for a visit before
    your health records
  • Having access to the health records for your
    dependents
  • And many others

4
Health Information Networks
Data W/H
HIPAA
HIPAA
5
Opportunities in Health Information Integration
  • Health information integration and collaboration
    projects are everywhere
  • Integration within the hospital and across
    hospital networks
  • Large national integration projects
  • US NHIN/RHIOs, Canada InfoWay, UK NHS
  • Drivers
  • Health Plans-Healthcare Provider-Pharmaceutical
    companies collaboration
  • Consumerism
  • Need for comprehensive and unified message and
    guidance for partners and customers

6
Key Microsoft Activities
  • Develop architectural guidance
  • Federated, trustworthy, distributed system for
    health information exchange based on
    open-standards
  • Develop partner ecosystem
  • ISV partners make customer experience reliable,
    cost-predictable interoperable.
  • SI partners for business consulting, deployment,
    integration
  • Develop and profile the use of standards
  • Working closely with SDO to define infrastructure
    standards
  • Working with customers and partners to refine use
    of standards
  • Engage early adopters
  • Thought leadership
  • Interoperability Consortium, Connecting for
    Health (Markle), DHHS RFP, policy-making
    activities, AHIC, HITSP

7
Connected Health Framework
  • A Foundation for Service Oriented Health Industry
    Architecture

One Health _at_ Microsoft
8
Vision
  • Define an overarching framework for Health
    Industry Architecture
  • Best practices for service oriented health
    information integration and collaboration
    architectures
  • Enterprise-, state-, province- and country-wide
    projects
  • Faster ROI
  • Based on open standards and protocols
  • Develop ecosystem of CHF-enabled solutions
  • Faster ROI for customers
  • Frame of reference for partners solutions
  • Easier integration across multiple solution areas

9
Guiding Principles
  • Achieve Application Integration, through
  • A Stable Foundation and Agile Implementations
  • Managed Multiplicity of Platform and Location
  • Flexible Application Configuration and Process
    Engineering
  • Consistent, available, understandable Data
    Sources
  • Legacy Modernization and Reuse
  • A Business Pattern for Healthcare
  • Achieve Technical Interoperability, through
  • Open Standards
  • Best Practice Guidelines
  • State of the Art technical capabilities
  • Secure, manageable, efficient infrastructures
  • A Reference Architecture for Healthcare

10
CHF Business Framework
  • The CHF Business Framework uses a service
    oriented approach to
  • Define business components and major subject
    areas
  • Offer a range of services that can be
    orchestrated to enable and support business
    processes
  • Leverage existing sources of functionality and
    information
  • It provides a Business Pattern for Healthcare

11
CHF Business Framework
12
CHF Technical Framework
  • The CHF Technical Framework addresses
  • Multiplicity of services, sources of data and
    systems
  • Management of patient and clinician identity
  • Integration across multiple systems
  • Flexibility and agility
  • Security
  • Scalability, Performance and Availability
  • It provides a Reference Architecture for e-Health

13
CHF Technical Framework
14
Connecting Business Technical Frameworks
15
CHF Unified Architecture
16
Technical Architecture
17
Key Architectural Principles
  • Service Oriented Architecture
  • Allows for modular approach
  • Open standards-based
  • Focus on the basics, add additional services
    later
  • Data Network
  • UI is an additional service
  • Federated data
  • Focus on subset of Critical Care Information
  • Data ownership is preserved
  • Federated security
  • Centralized security management extremely complex
  • Trustworthy
  • Reliable, fault tolerant

18
Options For Clinical Data
  • Mostly a matter of ownership and policy
  • Centralized model
  • Central repository holds replica of full health
    record
  • CDX Gateway published full health record and
    managed data sync
  • Federated model
  • Central repository holds no PHI, just demographic
    data
  • CDX Gateway publishes registration events and
    caches full record
  • Hybrid model
  • Central repository holds record summary
  • CDX Gateway published record summary and caches
    full record

19
Flexibility in Deployment
20
Core Services
  • High-performance Record Locator Service
  • DNS-like operation, totally replicable and
    redundant
  • No Protected Health Information (PHI)
  • Clinical Repository
  • Depending on data federation policies
  • Patient Registry and Identity
  • Master Patient Index
  • Security and Trust services
  • Manage federation of applications
  • Accreditation process
  • Authorization, logging and access control

21
Value-add Services
  • Hosting
  • Physician practices, vendor-led communities,
    rural and underserved areas
  • Provide appropriate service levels
  • Data pre-aggregation
  • Mediation and terminology services
  • Translation services
  • Publish and Subscribe
  • De-identified data for surveillance, research
  • Mostly orthogonal to clinical data exchange
  • Patient or population Intelligence
  • Decision support, outcome-based care

22
Interoperability
  • Service Oriented Architecture
  • Detailed business collaboration specifications
  • Core messaging and connectivity Web Services
  • Based on broadly accepted and adopted standards
    such as SOAP, WSDL
  • Protocol or message security based on HTTPS,
    tunneling protocol or WS-Security 1.0/1.1
  • Security federation
  • WS-Trust family of specification
  • Agnostic to message payload
  • Clinical Data Exchange based on limited,
    normalized set of standards HL7 v2.x, HL7 CDA,
    ASTM CCR, NCPDP SCRIPT, DICOM (?), HIPAA TS

23
Microsofts CHF Platform
Office System
Office System, LiveMeeting, Exchange, Windows
Server System
BizTalk Server, .NET Framework
Visual Studio, .NET Framework
Operations Manager, System Center
SQL Server
24
Next Steps
  • CHF content is now being finalized
  • Verification with selected customers and partners
    in several countries
  • Business and Technical Architecture papers and
    guidance will be published in Q4 CY2006
  • Contact your local Microsoft subsidiary or
    health_at_microsoft.com to engage
  • Think service oriented business and technical
    architectures
  • Leverage Microsofts platform for security,
    collaboration, management, integration

25
Thank You!
  • Roberto Ruggeri
  • Roberto.Ruggeri_at_Microsoft.com
  • http//blogs.msdn.com/rruggeri
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