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201709 MHD STU3

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MHD STU3 Document Exchange and Retrieval

Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group

ALMADOC Buenos Aires, Argentina

Justification

Test the use of document reference, document manifest and binary resources as defined by IHE MHD for STU 3 resources - We are working in a project that could be the basis for several regional/national EHR document exchanges, also to advance all the Document infrastructure to a higher FMM level.

Proposed Track Lead

Kaminker Diego, kaminker.diego@gmail.com, skypeid: diegokaminker

John Moehrke, JohnMoehrke@gmail.com, skypeid: johnmoehrke

See Connectathon_Track_Lead_Responsibilities

Expected participants

Fernando Campos , Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, ALMADOC Diego Kaminker, Kern-IT SRL, ALMADOC

Roles

Please include information here regarding how much advance preparation will be required if creating a client and/or server.

Document Source

Generates documents to be stored in a repository or referenced in a registry. Documents can be in PDF,TXT, image (PNG, JPG) or XML (i.e. CDA R2 ) format

Document Registry

Stores and provides a directory of existing and available documents

Document Repository

Stores and provides the actual content of the documents (binary)

Document Consumer

Search for documents in registries ( based on their metadata) and retrieves documents from repositories.

Scenarios

1.New Document Created by Document Source (1 binary attachment)
2.New Document Created by Document Source (no binary attachment -ref)
3.New Document Created by Document Source (>1 binary attachment)
4.Document Consumer Search by Filter Combination (subject, class, type, date range)
5.Direct Binary Document Retrieval by Document Consumer

Scenario Step 1 Name

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TestScript(s)

Report out from Connectathon

https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrbuj69fs1x61er/MHD_STU3_TRACK.pptx?dl=0


Blog post reportout https://healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com/2017/09/fhir-connectathon-of-ihe-mhd-profile.html