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The first part – ISO TR 28380-1:2014, Health Informatics – IHE Global Standards Adoption, considers the methodology developed by IHE and by examining the process used illustrates the way to understand it.
The second part - ISO TR 28380-2:2014, Health Informatics – IHE Global Standards Adoption, examines the IHE Profiles at Domain level within Healthcare IT.
The third part - ISO TR 28380-3:2014, Health Informatics – IHE Global Standards Adoption, looks in depth at the practical aspects of the use of standards and IHE Profiles in eHealth deployment projects. This part contains novel business strategy information that will aid considerably eHealth project leadership. Starting with project-specific interoperability specifications that build on IHE specifications, various levels of testing are suggested that any solid eHealth project needs to organise. Business benefits of the approach are summarised using an analysis grid that project leaders will find extremely useful to evaluate their approach to interoperability and of course benchmark it.
For more information about the Reports, please visit the ISO website.
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Following the recent IHE-Europe Connectathon in Luxembourg, the results will be featured in a future edition of News Pulse, where a number of national and regional eHealth projects were testing interoperability using IHE Profiles it is timely that ISO is providing such a comprehensive review that proves to be very encouraging of the IHE approach.
IHE-Europe Team
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