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IMAGE SHARING
There is public interest!
David S. Mendelson, M.D.
Professor of Radiology
Senior Associate - Clinical Informatics
The Mount Sinai Medical Center
Co-chair IHE International Board
Image Sharing Use Cases
Enterprise to Enterprise (Radiology or EMR) Radiology to Clinician Radiology to Patient Patient to Clinician Patient to Enterprise Radiologist to Radiologist Clinician to Clinician/Radiologist
Image originated from a Radiology office Image originated with Clinician
Legacy vs. Digital (DICOM)
Research/ Regulatory
Presume Patient Consent, Report and/or Images
Standards
DICOM HL7 Direct
IHE XD* family XDS XDS-I XDR XDM XDS-I
XDS
NHIN Direct-applicable IHE Profiles
SOAP-based Web Services and detailed metadata XDR -Cross-Enterprise Document Reliable
Interchange - direct push model from sender to receiver
using Web Services transport Document sharing in the absence of a registry
and repository XDM - Cross-enterprise Document Media
Interchange direct push model of packaged content Option – transport via SMTP
NIBIB/RSNA Image Sharing Project
Consumer controls the flow of information –Patient Engagement Simplifies Consent Diminishes the need for BAAs
between enterprises Imaging Site to Clearinghouse Clearinghouse to PHR
Bootstrap an IHE based network IHE generally has not focused on
consumer driven solutions but rather on institutional and enterprise workflow
Primary emphasis is Consumer Control through PHRs
Can be extended to other forms of sharing HIE
Security and Confidentiality are drivers
Replacement / Alternative to CD
5 Academic Institutions Develop a solution for all
Radiology Sites Establish a clearinghouse Engage PHRs- Image Enable
Potential for untethered full longitudinal record
A Standards Based Solution 2009-20122012-2016
Image Sharing/Elements of Solution
Edge Server Register a patient Listens to a Radiology Information System (RIS)- looking for a
complete exam Retrieves Image set from PACS and Report from RIS Send both to clearinghouse
PHI hidden; an RSNA ID and 2nd factor security token are used to identify the patient
Clearinghouse (XDS-I) – functions as a secure router Transiently hold encrypted patient data
PHR Consumer controls upload and future access
Must have RSNA ID available and know answer to 2nd factor question Develop web based viewers Download full DICOM data set
Misc Consumers
Advantages of Approach
Push model No Query of PACS from outside the firewall
Full DICOM data set is available Web viewers Download and Import to PACS
Report is available Historical exams can be sent simultaneously Consumer controls flow of information
Affords the patient the ability to select what information to share Is this good?
RSNA Image Share- Initial Patient experience Patients enrolled (4 sites) in
production environment- 3900 20 months June 16, 2013 Includes some test data
Approximately 1/3 have closed the loop and used the PHR
3 Community sites live as of May 2013
Patient Responses
Love it! Its about time This is great My doctor was
really pleased to have access to my images
Problems Couldn’t access my
images Got my images- but
difficult My doctor couldn’t
see my images
RSNA Image Share Development Version 3.0
Vendor implementation Incorporates Clinical trials
RSNA CTP
Version 3.1 E-mail address as logon ID as an alternative to 8 digit code Password- minimum 8 characters; no other limitations Flexible send time In testing Expected Release – late summer
Future Refine user interface Dose Quality Metrics
Next steps - New NIBIB (NIH) contract Expansion of Network
Vendor Adoption of Edge Server (Open Source) Vendor migration to XDS for all services Connect 2+ independent networks
Alabama-CAHIE consortium to RSNA EMR integration
DICOM evolution Restful services Separation of Metadata from pixel data
Enables discovery Viewer
Convergence of Patient Engagement model-PHR HIE Provider to Provider NHIN Direct
XDR XDM