An interoperability layer enables disparate health information systems to more easily communicate between each other in order to exchange information. This page hold the documentation produced by the Interoperability Layer Community group under the OpenHIE project.
For more details about our call that are held twice a month, see: Interoperability Layer Community Call
Process Overview
As a part for the RHEA project an HIE has been developed for maternal health in Rwanda. For more information about this implementation see: here. During this implementation the OpenHIM (http://openhim.org/) was developed. This is expected to work for the pilot implementation for the RHEA project that is planned to run in a single district of Rwanda, however, it is not know if this instance will scale to a national level and if the technology is appropriate for national scale.
As a part of the OpenHIE project this community is tasked with reviewing and evaluating what makes a good interoperability layer going into the future and seeks to determine what technologies would be suit an interoperability layer for our purposes. The end goal is to provide a recommendation of whether we should use/modify an existing technology or built something ourselves.
Methodology
This section shows the methodology for going through the process of evaluating options for an interoperability layer. As we work on each of these items, links will be added to the relevant documentation that shows the work that is currently being done on that item.
Document use cases and requirements for a Interoperability Layer
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Performance test the current OpenHIM used in RHEA
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Create a tool to evaluate Interoperability Layer software that is closely linked to the requirements
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Status colour Green title Completed - Working Document(s): Interoperability Layer Evaluation Tool
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14th June 2013 - Complete community review, release version 1
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Compile a list of software that could be used as an interoperability layer
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Status colour Green title Completed - Working Document(s): Interoperability Layer - Tools for review
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31st May 2013 - Finalise list
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Evaluate list software options using the evaluation tool
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Status colour Green title Completed - Working Document(s): Interoperability Layer Evaluation Tool
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21th June 2013
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Write up results of the evaluation and come to consensus on a recommended way forward (ie. Use/modify an existing tool or build from scratch)
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Status colour Yellow title In Progress - Working Document(s): Interoperability Layer options and recommendation
- Deadline(s): 30th June 2013
(if we need to build or modify) Create design specifications
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Architecture and Design Discussions
- Architecture discussion: ESB vs No ESB
- Architecture for using CSD in the OpenHIM
- Authentication and Authorization within OpenHIE
- Division of Labor Between the Registries and the Interoperability Layer
- Interactions through the Interoperability Layer
- Mark Tucker Blog on Interoperability Layer
- Consent Management - IL community thoughts
Design Specification
Supported Workflows and Standards
General OHIE workflows
HIM-Specific workflows
Transaction and Message specifications
- OpenHIE Transactions
Additional documentation
- Presentations
The OpenHIM Tool
The OpenHIM is the open-source middle-ware tool developed to meet the requirements of an IOL as defined by this community.
More information about this evolving tool still under active development can be found on the OpenHIM website and the code repository is available on Github.
View the 2014 Technical Development Roadmap to see what additional features and functionality are planned.
OpenHIM training material is available here.