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SIIM U - Section 12: Enterprise Integration Strategies toward the Multimedia EHR      
Sunday, May 18, 2008
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Ballroom 6C
  Section Head:  Paul J.  Chang, MD
University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine 

Section Description:
Medical images play an important role in patient management. These images must be seamlessly integrated into the electronic health record (EHR) to realize maximal utility.  This course will introduce participants to strategies and approaches to successfully integrate electronic medical images from radiology, cardiology, and other sources into the EHR.  The requirement to properly understand and accommodate domain specific workflow models cannot be underestimated. 

Domain specific workflow models from radiology, cardiology, and visible light image producers will be introduced.  While extremely useful, edge protocols such as DICOM and HL7, as well as integration initiatives based on these protocols (IHE, can be augmented by incorporating newer integration approaches such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), web services, and XDS-I (Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging). Examples of these newer integration approaches will be discussed.

 
  112: Image Management beyond Radiology
Gary J. Wendt, MD, MBA

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the advantages and limitations of image management outside of radiology being structured and administered FROM radiology.
2. Describe image management challenges specific to cardiology.
3. Describe the current status of solutions for pathology image data, and functionality of in-development commercialization of these applications.

 
  212: Image Workflow beyond Radiology
Paul J. Chang, MD

University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine

Learning Objectives:
1. State at least three differences in imaging workflow processes in clinical settings outside of radiology.
2. Choose a specific imaging process, and compare and contrast strategic determinants for workflow optimization in radiology, vs another clinical environment.
3. Explain how non-electronic "triggers" for tasks and workflow processes constrain true optimization or re-engineering of workflow outside of radiology.

 
  312: Advanced Integration Strategies beyond DICOM and IHE
Paul J. Chang, MD

University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine

Learning Objectives:
1. Review current integration strategies of DICOM and IHE.
2. Define Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
3. Define Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging XDS-I.
4. Describe integration strategies beyond DICOM and IHE.