Health Informatics Standards - Preface- Eye Opener - The usability of these standards

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HCI 111 By Dr. Khaled Ouanes Ph.D. E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @khaled_ouanes

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A standard is any norm, convention or requirement. It is a set of rules and definitions that specify how to carry out a process or produce a product.

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HCI 111

By Dr. Khaled Ouanes Ph.D.E-mail: [email protected]

Twitter: @khaled_ouanes

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Health Informatics Standards

Preface- Eye OpenerThe usability of these standards

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Imagine what life would be like if…

SIM cards were different from 1 supplier to another

Credit cards were different sizes? Light bulbs didn't fit into lamps? Railway lines were different widths? Electric plugs were randomly different?

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RIGHT?

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Yet, in Healthcare…

Records had different structures & semantics?

Clinical systems were functionally incompatible?

Different interchange capabilities existed?

Systems were designed without appropriate patient safety standards?

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ACTUALLYSIM cards Are the sameCredit cards Are the same Light bulbs fit into lampsRailway lines Have the same width (Worldwide)

Electric plugs Are the same ( 3 or 4 sorts max + adapters)

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WHY?

You tell me!

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STANDARDS

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A standard is any norm, convention or requirement.

It is a set of rules and definitions that specify how to carry out a process or produce a product.

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STANDARDS

A standard provides a conventional way to solve a given problem. Other people

should be able to use this way without having to start from

scratch.

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STANDARDS

Standards, then, permit two or more disassociated people to

work in some cooperative way, on a same project, draft,

solution…

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But… STANDARDS ARENot, and can never be THE Solution…Not a cheap, quick-fix…

1st Electronic Health Record Architecture,

circa 1990 1995 ENV 12265 2000 EN 13606; parts 1-4 2011 ISO/EN 13606 ; parts 1-5 2012 planned systematic review and 1st revision of

current standard

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But… STANDARDS ARE

"In all affairs it's a healthy thing to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted."  – Bertrand Russell

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HCI 111

By Dr. Khaled Ouanes Ph.D.E-mail: [email protected]

Twitter: @khaled_ouanes