Title: VISION OF OPEN HEALTH TOOLS
1VISION OF OPEN HEALTH TOOLS
Vision To enable a ubiquitous ecosystem where
members of the Health and IT professions can
collaborate to build open, standards-based
interoperable systems that enable patients and
their care providers to have access to vital and
reliable medical information at the time and
place it is needed.
2WHAT IS OPEN HEALTH TOOLS?
- A community of National, Regional Local Health
Services Providers who recognize that a common
interoperable platform and exemplary tools for
medical records is essential to meet the needs of
patients, physicians, providers, payers as well
as policy makers. - A community of health professionals who
collaborate in providing the requirements for
technology and interoperable information systems
to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of
human health. - A community of Open Standards Organizationswho
collaborate in providing specifications for
health interoperability. - A community of Open Source Developersfocused on
developing a Health Information Platform of
frameworks, exemplary tools and reference
applications - A community of vendorswho utilize the Open
Health Technology to create wealth, increase
profit and market share, while providing
expertise and assets to the community. - A community of academic and researcherswho bring
their experiences, research, ideas and wisdom to
provide innovation and evaluation of health
information interoperability.
3Membership National, Regional Local Health
Services Providers
UK
National Cancer Institute
AU
4Membership Open Standards Organizations
IHTSDO
Vendor Members
5MembershipUniversities Research
- Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC)
- Linkoping University
- Mohawk College
- Oregon State University
6GOALS OF OPEN HEALTH TOOLS (Technology)
Design and Develop Open Health TechnologySpecifi
cally we will create and enable an open source
community of software developers to design and
develop open standards based technology that
meets interoperability requirements of early
adopters.
- Utilize an Open Source Paradigm to form a
community and develop the technology which
enforces an open and transparent communication
and coordination software development process - Combine open standards programs, open source
development, multiple cooperating vendors and
major health consumers into successful software
technology deliverables. - Combine a series of councils to integrate the
technical/IT and clinical communities. Create
Clinical (physician and health professional),
Architecture, Planning, and Requirement Councils
to assure the software technology is designed,
tested and meets the needs of the targeted end
users. - Create and maintain a technology harvesting
program to identify, outreach and absorb aligned
health industry software and provide the hosting
environment to make publicly available under
multiple licenses.
7OPEN HEALTH TOOLS STRATEGY
- Collaboration - Bring together the major players
into a single organization that includes national
healthcare agencies, healthcare providers,
practitioners, product/service companies,
standards bodies, patients and clinicians - Design Development - Enable healthcare
information interoperability by developing a
common software tool platform based on open
standards for creating software as well as a
range of exemplary tools and several reference /
exemplary applications - Deployment - Create, nurture and enable
suppliers to participate in an ecosystem that
allows them to profit from open standards and
open source software.
8GOALS OF OPEN HEALTH TOOLS (Ecosystem)
Enable a Healthy Ecosystem to Deliver Open Health
Technology Specifically we will support profit
based organizations to create, enable and nurture
a community of individuals, vendors, commercial
and public organizations to deliver the Open
Health Technology.
- Grow the membership at a sustainable pace with
broad participation from diverse communities
including public institutions, vendors, users,
academia, and developers. - Build self defining, self actualizing teams that
share economies of scale and community
collaboration to achieve their collective common
self interests. - Create, enable and nurture a third party Open
Health Certification program so that the Open
Health Technology is a trusted source for
interoperable health tools. -
9THE APPROACH TO STANDARDS
Strategy
- Adopt recognized industry standards and best
practices. - Maintain close working relationships with
identified SDOs. - Provide feedback to SDOs via early adopter
program and communities to foster creation of
useful, usable healthcare standards that address
real healthcare requirements.
SDOs
- HL7 CCD, Semantics, Documents, Services
- OMG technical specifications of services
- IHE pragmatic community for adoption
- IHTSDO (SNOMED) Semantics, terminology
definitions for healthcare - ASTM CCR / CCD specifications
- ISO/CEN/HL7 EHR requirements and specifications
OHT is NOT a Standards organization. OHT
implements standards in the development of
software.
10Measuring Open-Source Maturity
- Functionality
- Usability
- Quality
- Security
- Performance
- Scalability
- Support
- Documentation
- Adoption
- Community
- Process and Governance
11Open Source Software is Becoming Ubiquitous
- By 2012, at least 80 of all commercial software
solutions will include elements of open source.
12Open Source Software is Becoming Ubiquitous
- By 2010, at least 75 of all SOA initiatives will
make extensive use of open source software.
13Tools Architecture
Services
Content Definition
Application Development
Requirements
UI
Compliance and Testing
Messaging
Terminology
Eclipse Platform
14Interoperability
OHT Platform
Other Tools
Other Application
Rules
Reusable components
Your Tool
Standard open interfaces
Your Application
Guidelines
Their Tool
Compliant Standards
15Health Service Bus
Services View of OHT Platform and Standard
Reference Applications
DATA ACCESS APPLICATIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
Public Health Provider
Patient
Lab Clinician
Physician/Nurse
Radiologist
Pharmacist
POINT OF SERVICE APPLICATIONS
l
- Extensibility Technologies
- OSGi
- Web Services
- Analysis Services
- Reporting
- Analytics
- Data Warehouse
- Patient Information Services
- Record Location Management
- Entity Identification
- Distributed Data Access (CRUD)
- Indexing
- Replication
- Workflow Business Rules
Terminology Service
- Infrastructure Services
- Security Privacy
- Provider/Patient Registries
- Communications
- Medical device integration
- Public Health Services
- Outbreak Management
- Detection Notification
- Visualization
- Interoperability Services
- Data Interchange
- Legacy System Adapters
- Simulator
Service Library
Common Services
OHT Platform
16Data View of OHT Platform
Heath Service Bus
Secure Communications
OHT Platform
Extensibility Technologies
Analysis
Patient Information
Terminology Service
Infrastructure
Service Library
Common Services
Terminology Service
Secure Communications
17Technical Architecture
Service Provider
Service Provider
Healthcare Services Bus
Semantics Repository
Services Directory
18Health Data Tools Academic Outreach
Conformance
HL7 Tools Messaging
Architecture Research
User Interface
Open Source Projects
Security
Modeling Tools
Clinical Content Tools
Legacy Integration
Terminology Health Content
Device Integration
Supply Chain Management
OHT Platform
19BUSINESS / CONTRIBUTION MODEL
Contributes People Money
Contributes Money
Allocates MoneyPump priming
Matching Funds for Projects
Membership Dues, Contributions,
Marketing Membership Technical Contributions OHT
Professional Services
Members are not obligated for financial
contribution or dues.
20Business Model
Profit Based Distribute Deploy Brand
Sell Price Package Promote Fee
support Fee services High margin
products services
Open Source Free Community Developed
Commercial Friendly Lic Formal Development
Process Design Develop Test
Free Support Free Code
21Deployment
- End User
- Education
- Training
- Service Support
- Implementation Services
- Requirement Gathering
- Testing Conformance
- Integrated Data Test Centers
- Simulation Environment
- Self Certification Programs
- Developer Development
- Harvesting Programs
- Jump Start
- Standards Training
- Tutorials, Samples, Examples
- Training Workshops
- Knowledge Transfer Centers
Academic Research
Device Integration
Community Outreach
Franchise Programs
22MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS
Public and private organizations and individuals
who
- Participate in the health industry. The following
are examples - Governmental institutions and standards bodies
- Producers and consumers
- National, regional, state and local health
service providers - Vendors and non profit organizations
- Payers and public health organizations
- Industry domain experts
- Make a significant contribution to the success of
Open Health Tools. The following are contribution
examples - Source code, designs and specifications
- Intellectual property
- Resources and expertise
- Express public support for Open Health Tools
- Sign the Open Health Tools Membership Agreement
and Logo Agreement
23MEMBERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Specific Board Member Responsibilities
- Each member organization appoints one person to
serve as a Steward (ie voting member of Board of
Directors) - Steward represents your organization in
establishing the Open Health Tools policies,
behavior, plans, priorities, technology plans and
directions. - Steward should be a senior executive who can
allocate resources and represent their respective
organization. - Time commitment is one day per quarter for board
meetings. - Each board member can appoint a delegate and an
employee to be a member of the executive
committee, which meets periodically and is
responsible for operations.
- There are no financial obligations for membership
- All contributions are voluntary and based upon
self interest. Beyond the initial contribution
there are no obligations to contribute. - No member can bind the Open Health Tools or other
members. - All technology is provided on an as is basis,
without warranties or conditions, no liability
Sign Same Governance Agreements
- Membership Agreement Bylaws Application
- Intellectual Property Policy
- Terms of Use
- Logo Agreement
24Open Health Tools Governance Principles
Members are all equal
- All members have single vote
- All members sign same agreements
- Membership Application and bylaws
- IP Policy
- Web Site Terms of Reference
- Logo Agreement
- Committer and Contributor guidelines and
agreements - Low barriers to entry with all members meeting
same criteria
- No confidential information
- Well established open software development
processes and guidelines which are published and
open to all. - All deliberations of Board and Councils are open.
(Only personnel matters are private.) - All projects are open and transparent
Open transparent environment
Commercially friendly license to build vibrant
eco-system
Contribution Model
- Those who contribute decide
- No obligations to contribute
- Merit based contributions as selected by peers
25OPEN HEALTH TOOLS COMMUNITIES
Open Health Tools Open Source Community
Open Health Tools Eco-system
Private Public Commercial Applications Code
Data
Non-Eclipse Open Source Community
Eclipse Open Source Community
Eclipse Eco-system
The Open Health Tools Open Source The community
builds common services, frameworks, exemplary
tools and example applications. For
example Record Locator Services Hl7 Messaging
Terminology Services Identity Management
The Open Health Tools Eco-system The community
takes the Open Health Tools Technology and
builds, packages, and sells the technology as
products, applications, tools, for profit and
use.
26OHTs APPROACH TO OPEN SOURCE?
Advantages of Open Health Open Source Technology
- Delivers quality software on schedule, within
budget, by small collaborative teams. - Enables vendors to optimize their self interest
while collaborating and competing. - Enable vendors to incur lower costs and to gain
market advantages by leveraging an extensive
base of high quality free source code, proven
skills, and resources. - Enables a large virtual community of developers
to grow with the software, resulting in - improved quality due to open rigorous peer review
with many developers, - extensive tuning and improvement of the
software, - rapid porting of code to new hardware and
platforms, - rapid response to changing requirements and
conditions, - detailed understanding of how the system works
due to the open, transparent nature of process. - Enables multi vendor, multi platform and multi
language solutions.
27Open Source Is DEFINED by the License?
- Open source is licensed software in which the
source code is made available to users so that
they are freed to modify it for their own
purposes and (within certain restrictions)
redistribute original and derived works as they
see fit. - The "open source" software model describes a set
of characteristics and properties for developing,
delivering, and supporting software.
28The Open-Source Definition
- Free Redistribution
- Source Code
- Derived Works
- Integrity of the Author's Source Code
- No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups
- No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor
- Distribution of License
- License Must Not Be Specific to a Product
- License Must Not Restrict Other Software
- License Must Be Technology-Neutral
(www.opensource.org)
29OHT Open Source Technical Projects
- Technical Projects Leadership Roles
- Committed
- Academic Outreach Oracle
- Analysis Reporting Open
- Canadian .EHR Mohawk, Canada Infoway
- Clinical Content Tools NHS
- Common User Interface NHS
- Conformance Tools Canada Infoway
- Device Interoperability
- latform Project OHT
- Data Modeling MexJ
- Privacy Access Security Inpriva
- Health Legacy Interoperability Open
- HL 7 Tools Project NHS
- IHE IBM
- Modeling Tools for Healthcare IBM VHA
- Supply Chain Tooling for Healthcare ITG
- Publishing IBM
- Terminology Tools Project, IHTSDO, NHS
NeHTA
30OPEN HEALTH ECOSYSTEM PROJECTS
- Enable niche market creation
- Enable rich after markets e.g. Education,
Services , - Enable multiple total product solutions,
- Provide links and aggregation services for
Members their products. - Enable Member collaboration and networking
- Enable tools to self identify and self organize,
- Enable language specific target markets (French
Japanese, Korean, German, Mandarin) - Enable Member lead mindshare and PR activities
- Analysts briefings,
- Press and mindshare activities,
- Collaborative advertising,
- Joint reference accounts,
- Joint collateral and content creations and
distributions - Enable academic and research full participation