- Technology the provides seamless interoperability
- “Year of engineering(2013)” - one example of this
- Short to long term - one or more instantiations to set of specifications
- Reference implementation that deploys a set of specifications - one example that has utility(short term)
- Forcing function is the technology
Short Term - 1-3yrs - version 1 limited to early adopters, version 2 pick up features
Interoperability
ESB - what it means
Hardened components - list some - what can they download and use
Implementation Services that are going to change
Target the underserved
Target standard set of partners
Produce the code that
Reference implementation that gets used
Identify and embrace standards
Engage with SDOs through connect-a-thons and other appropriate processes to contribute to benefit evolving standards
feed information back from real world examples
Use when available
Input back to SDOs when issues - be part of the solution
be authors of what can be endorsable
Medium term - 3-5 yrs
multiple version of the components (by different development teams)
multiple implementations of the technology in varied environments (all components)
documented specifications
engage with SDOs and create when they don’t exist.
Future State
The technologies and approach are working in high resource countries as well.
full embrace of the SDOs
# of endpoint solutions and 40% market share
every POC will start with OpenHIE as the infrastructure
- Will presume a future where OpenHIE is mandatory