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Healthcare Integration with WebSphere Message Broker
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IBM Integration Bus
Healthcare Integration
Ant Phillips
antphill@uk.ibm.com
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Use Restrictions
The Program is capable of being used as a medical device data system to transfer, store, and convert data from one
format to another. The Program may occasionally transmit data to bedside medical devices (e.g., for polling and telemetry).
However, the Program itself is not a medical device.
The following uses of the Program are prohibited:
a. use to control any bedside medical device for clinical, therapeutic or treatment purposes (for example, but without
limitation, the administration of medication, anaesthetics, saline solutions and the like);
b. use for active patient monitoring (i.e., where the Program is used as the sole means of monitoring life-critical patient data
, e.g. heart rates);
c. use for decision support (i.e., where the Program is used as the main basis to determine patient-specific treatment or
immediate clinical action); or
d. use in any active monitoring that depends on the timeliness of data transmission.
Indemnity to IBM
Licensee will indemnify International Business Machines Corporation and its affiliated companies against any and all third
party claims and liability arising directly or indirectly from any use of the Program by or for Licensee for a use or purpose
that is prohibited by the provisions of the foregoing section, "Use Restrictions".
As of December 11th
2012, WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare is currently available for purchase
through the Passport Advantage program only for use in the following specific countries :
Australia; Austria; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Denmark, Finland; Germany; Italy; Malaysia, Mexico; Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Poland;
Portugal, Singapore; Spain, Switzerland; Sweden, United Kingdom; United States of America
For the current list of licensed geographies please see the following URL:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/healthcare/license/index.html
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WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare
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Healthcare Integration Patterns
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Connecting Clinical Applications
Medical Device Integration
Telehealth
Clinical Portals
Care Process Management
Healthcare Analytics
Clinical Documents
Digital Imaging
Mobile
Health Information Exchanges
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The healthcare industry is undergoing a fundamental revolution
– Driven by the compelling need to improve patient care and increase efficiency
– Government mandated changes are causing disruptive effects in many nations
– Customer expectations soar as delivery costs continue to increase
– Integration must address time-to-value and increasing complexity
– IBM has a broad portfolio of technologies which can solve many healthcare issues
Healthcare Connectivity Pack provides out-of-the-box integration solutions
– This offering brings IBM integration closer to the healthcare industry
– Adds broad range of high value use cases including mobile and analytics
– Clients value building their enterprises on a fully supported product
IHE, HL7, CDA and DICOM standards provide the solid foundation
– Vendor neutrality enables us to work cross industry – for example with EMR vendors
Why Healthcare Integration?
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8x Faster adoption than the internet
and if tablets included, even faster Morgan Stanley
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Connecting Clinical Applications
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Connecting Clinical Applications
Ensure data is consistent across healthcare applications
– Consistent regardless of the patient’s point of entry
– Ensure data is entered once and only once!
– For example, admissions are reflected across all interested systems
Reduce effort on clinical and administrative staff
– Changes to demographics are reflected in all interested systems
– Reduces human error from duplicate data entry
Integration done using good practice and architectural principles
– Enterprise service bus abstracts away point-to-point integrations
– Facilitates better reuse and faster time-to-value for new projects
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Connecting Clinical Applications
Production ready pattern based on HL7 MLLP v2.x
Mediates between HL7 clinical applications (1:1 and 1:many)
– Focus on ADT, ORU and ORM messages from HL7 standard
Easy to extend with custom transformation logic
Pattern has excellent multi-threaded performance characteristics
– Sender and receiver message flows decoupled by WebSphere MQ queues
Supports message validation, duplicate detection, sequencing, and retry
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Siemens Invision (ADT, BAR, ORU) IMPAC IntelliLab (ADT) Chartlinc (ADT, BAR, ORU)
Emtek (ADT, ORU, ORM) PCN (ADT, SIU) Cerner Pathnet (ADT, ORM, ORU)
IMS (different custom
transcriptions)
GE Logician (ADT, SIU) Xtend (ADT)
APOLLO (ADT) BEDTRACKING (ADT) RehabManager (ADT)
DOMINATOR (ORM) Millbrook (ORU) Cerner RadNet (ADT, ORM, ORU)
Omnicell (ADT) Midas (ADT) MedTrack (ADT)
EPIC (ADT, ORU, ORM, MDM) Meditech (ADT, ORU) McKesson
GE IDX FUJI Cerner Millennium
Power Scribe PineStar AllScripts
Selection of applications integrated using IBM Integration Bus and HL7:
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Connecting Clinical Applications
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Medical Device Integration
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Nurses Dashboard
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Web based presentation of the infusion pump device data feeds
– Data is transformed, stored in a database and surfaced as a web service
– This example comes from a UK hospital that uses BBraun infusion pumps
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Medical Device Integration
Supported medical devices categorised as follows:
– Patient monitors
– Anaesthesia workstations
– Infusion pumps
– Ventilators
Range of manufacturers including Philips, GE and Draeger
– This capability is strictly limited to device monitoring not control
Additional devices can be added on request!
Device connectivity is supported on Windows, SLES 10 and RHEL 5
– Windows has traditionally been the platform for device connectivity
– The product adds Linux support (RHEL/SLES) and also 32/64-bit options
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Telehealth
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IBM Integration Bus fits well with the Continua view of the world
– Logically acts as a WAN receiver to integrate with the HRN/EMR systems
– IBM is a co-founder of Continua and has co-chaired several key standards
Continua currently specifies the use of web services as the transport
– Ongoing work to extend this specification to include MQTT as the transport
– MQTT is well suited for efficient low bandwidth communication from devices
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St. Jude Medical - Patient Care Network
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Patients
Clinics and
Physicians
Cardiac
Devices
Merlin@home
HouseCall
Merlin Programmer
EMRs
Remote Transmission
Enables remote monitoring capabilities that allow physicians to
provide remote care for patients with implanted cardiac devices
St. Jude Medical, Inc. (SJM) is a leading manufacturer of
implantable medical devices and provider of support services
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Portal provides a single view to the user dependent on their role
– Portal provides the security infrastructure around the HL7 standard
– No requirement to log on to multiple clinical applications
– Portal includes demographics, medications, allergies, images and much more!
Portal and Electronic Forms
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SmartRoom is a leading edge touch screen workflow system for clinicians
– Clinicians can chart critical information directly in the patient room
– Integration to hospital systems (such as MEDITECH) is through IBM Integration Bus
– SmartRoom application uses web services to HL7 (both inbound and outbound)
SmartRoom
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Care Process Management
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Care Process Management
Addressing the whole care continuum is key to The Ottawa Hospital
– Needed patient focused processes to improve quality of care with better visibility
– Lack of timely information to staff at the point of care and across operational areas
– Need to improve key metrics: patient wait times, discharge rates, instances of relapse
Required products that could integrate within and beyond the enterprise
– Business rules, business process management all underpinned by integration
– Improved patient care delivery through e-orders and closed loop medication delivery
– Standardised individual department level systems: LIS, HR and financial budgeting
– Connect provincial e-health initiatives: diabetes registry, labs and regional supply chain
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Care Process Management
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External Expert / Second Opinion
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In many geographies radiology skills are in critically short supply
– IBM Integration Bus can be used to route DICOM images to external experts
– Routing based on data in the DICOM image (for example, a SNOMED code)
– Solves the larger integration picture such as email notification to physicians
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Pre-Fetch on Admission
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Preparing studies in advance when patients are admitted to hospital
– Flexible routing options to retrieve studies and send them to the right specialists
– Routing based on data in the DICOM image (for example, a SNOMED code)
– Requires a mixture of DICOM commands including C-FIND, C-MOVE and C-STORE
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Healthcare Analytics
The healthcare world is increasingly reliant on data for business insight
– Analytics can provide dramatic real world cost savings and efficiency improvements
– It is an enabling technology allowing scarce resources to be used more effectively
Analytics works at many levels across the healthcare continuum
– Small departments all the way up to population management and health economics
IBM Integration Bus is an outstanding source for analytics applications
– Huge amounts of healthcare data flow through IBM Integration Bus every day
– Using the integration engine to feed downstream applications makes great sense
– Covers three key healthcare standards: CDA, DICOM and HL7 (v2)
Tooling simplifies many scenarios when working with healthcare data
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What really caused re-admissions at Seton Healthcare?
– 100+ candidate predictors from structured and unstructured data sources
– Structured data was less reliable as a predictor than unstructured data
– Many predictors were only found in unstructured data such as history notes
– Some key indicators like Assisted Living were only in unstructured data
Patient Care and Insights
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Predictive Analytics
▪Demonstration system that combines in-flight events with historical data
▪ Used to predict the outcome of a healthcare scenario with levels of confidence
▪ Same technology is highly applicable across many industries
▪ Instructive as well for future IBM Integration Bus enhancements
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Health Information Exchanges
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Exchanges Begin and End with Accuracy
Health Information Exchanges are a pre-requisite to:
– Patient Centred Medical Healthcare (PCMH)
– Deploying an Accountable Care Organisation (ACO)
– Achieving Meaningful Use criteria in the US
High quality interoperability is a foundation for HIEs
– Examples include clinical results, referrals, orders and claims
Goal is to automate as much as possible while maintaining accuracy
– Ensures clinical data is accurately mapped, routed, monitored and delivered
The solution combines the following best-of-breed products:
– IBM Initiate Patient and Provider for accurate identity management
– WebSphere Message Broker Healthcare Pack for connectivity and integration
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IPA
Network
Hosted
EMR
HIE Services
Orthopedic
Oncology/
Hematology
Family
Practices
Remote
Office 6
Remote
Office 5
Remote
Office 7
Results
Viewer
EMR
EMR
Orders Delivery
EMR Generated
Orders
Remote Printing &
Document Capture
Clinical
Systems
Other
Systems
Results Delivery
PM
Remote
Office 2
Remote
Office 1
Acute Care
Setting
Remote
Office 3
Lab Location-
Drawing Station
Remote Printing
PM/EHR
Integration
Consolidated Billing
Analytics
Warehouse
Shared
Registration
Encounter
Summary
IBM
Integratio
n Bus
IBM
Initiate
Patient
IBM
Initiate
Provider
Healthcar
e
Connectivi
ty Pack
CDR
Discharge
Summary
Public HIE
Public Health
Referrals
IBM Initiate and Integration Bus
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Types of Mobile Application
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Worklight integration makes developing mobile services simple!
– Four patterns makes mobile service integration quick and easy
– Pattern source included for flexible customization to many other tools
IBM Integration Bus provides a range of mobile patterns
– Mobile enablement for Microsoft .NET applications
– Create flexible mobile services on top of IBM Integration Bus
– Resource management including security and caching
– Outbound push notifications for asynchronous data delivery
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Mobile
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Summary
Integration is the key to realising value in industry
– Enables the flow of data to deliver effective cross enterprise integration
– Supports huge range of use cases from mobile to analytics
– Flexibility to support your business wherever it needs to grow
Connectivity packs bridge the gap from product to solution
– Supports key industry standards: HL7, DICOM, CDA etc
– Provides high value use cases including analytics and mobile
– Expert patterns simplify common integration use cases
– Complies with all relevant industry regulations (for example, FDA MDDS)
Builds on top of the #1 integration product worldwide
– Fully supported products run on all editions of IBM Integration Bus
– Robust, scalable and high performing as more systems are integrated
– Easy to deploy and manage in all form factors including virtualised
Unparalleled range of connectivity options and capabilities
– Integrate all your siloes of information including ERP, CRM and more
Content is driven by your requirements, participation and feedback
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Healthcare Connectivity Pack
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