Difference between revisions of "Clinical Information Modeling Initiative Work Group"
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== Mission == | == Mission == | ||
− | + | CIMI’s mission is to "improve the interoperability of healthcare systems through shared implementable clinical information models"; | |
+ | == CIMI Practitioners Guide == | ||
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+ | CIMI Practitioners Guide to HIE Interoperability documents the Jan-Sep 2016 CIMI sponsored Investigative Study into a CIMI compliant profile of the Federal Health Information Model (FHIM) which defines healthcare domains and the high-level information-exchange classes (aka entities) in those domains; where, FHIM classes are the context for CIMI patterns constrained into Detailed Clinical Models (DCMs) defining the subtypes or leaves of the FHIM. The CIMI compliant FHIM and DCMs are collectively referred to and will be balloted as the CIMI curated “HL7 Common Logical Information Model (CLIM)”. The Investigative Study includes defining an HL7 SAIF Implementation Guide for HIE Interoperability Value Chains and Reference Architecture”. | ||
+ | *CIMI’s mission is to "improve the interoperability of healthcare systems through shared implementable clinical information models"; | ||
+ | *CIMI manages a single curated collection of model artifacts collectively referred to as a Common Logical Information Model (CLIM); following the principle of parsimony, it is useful to think of CLIM as the aggregation of CIMI compliant models; rather than, yet another uber-model to be maintained. | ||
+ | *CLIM conforms to the “CIMI principles” and re-usable “CIMI Modeling Patterns”. | ||
+ | *CLIM is a set of “computable logical models” with explicit terminology bindings, which can use the Model Driven Health Tool and Model Driven Message Interface (MDHT-MDMI) to generate consistent Implementation Guides (IGs) for implementation paradigms such as CDA, NIEM, FHIR (profiles and extensions) and XML/JSON Message/Service APIs. | ||
+ | *The CLIM and HIE Interoperability Value Chains and Reference Architecture will be tool based and freely available to CIMI Practitioners. | ||
== Tooling == | == Tooling == |
Revision as of 12:35, 31 January 2016
Welcome to the wiki of the Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI) Work Group.
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Mission
CIMI’s mission is to "improve the interoperability of healthcare systems through shared implementable clinical information models";
CIMI Practitioners Guide
CIMI Practitioners Guide to HIE Interoperability documents the Jan-Sep 2016 CIMI sponsored Investigative Study into a CIMI compliant profile of the Federal Health Information Model (FHIM) which defines healthcare domains and the high-level information-exchange classes (aka entities) in those domains; where, FHIM classes are the context for CIMI patterns constrained into Detailed Clinical Models (DCMs) defining the subtypes or leaves of the FHIM. The CIMI compliant FHIM and DCMs are collectively referred to and will be balloted as the CIMI curated “HL7 Common Logical Information Model (CLIM)”. The Investigative Study includes defining an HL7 SAIF Implementation Guide for HIE Interoperability Value Chains and Reference Architecture”.
- CIMI’s mission is to "improve the interoperability of healthcare systems through shared implementable clinical information models";
- CIMI manages a single curated collection of model artifacts collectively referred to as a Common Logical Information Model (CLIM); following the principle of parsimony, it is useful to think of CLIM as the aggregation of CIMI compliant models; rather than, yet another uber-model to be maintained.
- CLIM conforms to the “CIMI principles” and re-usable “CIMI Modeling Patterns”.
- CLIM is a set of “computable logical models” with explicit terminology bindings, which can use the Model Driven Health Tool and Model Driven Message Interface (MDHT-MDMI) to generate consistent Implementation Guides (IGs) for implementation paradigms such as CDA, NIEM, FHIR (profiles and extensions) and XML/JSON Message/Service APIs.
- The CLIM and HIE Interoperability Value Chains and Reference Architecture will be tool based and freely available to CIMI Practitioners.
Tooling
The following is a list of tools that might be pertinent to investigate as we develop CIMI tooling:
- Terminology Browsers
- Value Set Editors
- CIMI Model Authoring Tool
- ADL 2.0 web based archetype and template editors
- Results 4 Care tool for online authoring of clinical content for Detailed Clinical Models
- Results 4 Care UML template and Model creation / validation tool for Detailed Clinical Models
- [Spanish ADL Authoring Tool from Spain (Gerard Freriks to provide info)]
- FHIR Profile Editors
- CIMI to FHIR Profile Conversion
- CIMI (mini)RM UML
- Sparx Enterprise Architect
- BMM Extension