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11September 2013

An Architecture for CDS and Quality Measurement

September 2013

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Architecture

The manner in which the components of a computer or computer system are organized and integrated

-- Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

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Building Architectural Components

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HL7 (SAIF) Architectural Components

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SAIF in Simple Terms

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*Transparent = Invisible

Transparency What it Makes Invisibleaccess differences in data representation and

procedure calling mechanism location physical addresses, including the distinction

between local versus remotemigration & relocation

relocation of an object

persistence deactivation and reactivation of an objectfailure failure and possible recovery of objectsreplication maintenance of consistency between replicastransaction coordination of transactions

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What is a Template

A set of constraints on a model. Further refines existing models to narrow scope. Represented by a formal definition. Used to validate instances.

Summarized from HL7 Templates DSTU and Ballot Draft

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What is Metadata

Used to Find & Manage Things [Governance]SubjectProvenanceSecurity & PrivacyDescriptiveExchangeObject LifecycleRelationships

-- See Healthcare Metadata

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HL7 Specifications Related to Quality Improvement

VMR for CDS Logical Model VMR for CDS Templates VMR for CDS XML Implementation Guide HED Knowledge Artifact Implementation Guide Decision Support Service Implementation Guide HQMF Specification HQMF QDM-Based Implementation Guide CCDA Specification QRDA Specification Arden Syntax GELLO InfoButton QDM XML ITS (1 & 2) Data Types RIM Clinical Statement Pattern

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Reverse Engineering a Product Architecture

1. Specification Teardown

2. Overlaps and Gaps

3. Similarities and Differences

4. Identify Opportunities

5. Agree to disagree, or to work it out

6. Plan the Journey Ahead

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Specification Teardown

Using your PSS and SpecificationWrite down the Spec Name on several Post-it Notes Identify SAIF Components in your Spec/PSSPut it up on the chartRepeat until DoneDon’t Sweat the Small Stuff

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Overlaps & Gaps, Similarities and Differences

Identify OverlapsIf two components are similar, put them

closer together.If different, farther apart.Is anything missing? Are you sure?Look for hidden assumptions

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Opportunities and Variations

What’s the low hanging fruit?Successes? Failures?What Variations are OK? Not?How long will it take to fix?

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Plan and Prioritize

What can be delivered by November for Ballot, or January for Publication

What needs more time?Where will the puck be …

In 6 months? In 12 months?

How do we get there? What is the path of least regret?

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Questions?

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