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IHE Profile Support for 2008 Connectathons [message #581259] Wed, 19 September 2007 22:30
Matthew DavisFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Greetings everyone,

As Sarah posted yesterday, applications for the 2008 North American
Connectathon are due this Friday. We haven't been entirely clear about
what OHF will support this year, so for those of you who wish to take
OHF to Connectathon and aren't sure what you can sign up for, here are
the IHE profiles OHF will implement and support for 2008:

ATNA Secure Node - Audit Trail and Node Authentication Secure Node
PDQ v2 - Patient Demographic Consumer on HL7 v2
PIX Consumer v2 - Patient Identity Cross-Referencing Consumer on HL7 v2
PIX Source v2 - Patient Identity Cross-Referencing Source on HL7 v2
XDS.a Document Source
XDS.a Document Consumer
XDS.b Document Source
XDS.b Document Consumer
XCA - Cross Community Access (* see below for more details)
XUA - Cross-Enterprise User Assertion

We will not be supporting any transactions using HL7 v3 this year.


OHF does not explicitly implement but supports (does not interfere with)
the following profiles:

BPPC - Basic Patient Privacy and Consent
Content Creator
Content Consumer



* It is our interpretation that XCA support is largely implied by the
XDS.b Consumer. The key to fully supporting XCA is the copyover of the
"homeId" from the XDS.b query results to other XDS.b queries and the
retrieve document transaction. This will largely be up to the
implementor of the XDS.b Consumer. We will provide documentation and
details outlining how to accomplish this.
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