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web | www.dhi-scotland.com | The successful work of the underlying HL7 CPG-on-FHIR IG has been constrained to address key implementation issues in-scope for the IHE CCG Profile. A strategy of constraining optionality has been adopted by multiple jurisdictions in their clinical decision support regulatory frameworks. As an example, the US ASTP/ONC has published guidance regarding the methods for conformance-testing digital health solutions that provide Evidence-based Decision Support Interventions (DSI). It stipulates that evidence-based DSIs shall leverage a constrained common data set defined in the US Core Data for Interoperability 10 . It can also be noted that, under this ONC regulation, a software solution provider must provide an attestation related to the source content, including bibliographic citations of the clinical research of narrative (L1) care guidelines, that inform the DSI’s recommendations. Similarly, NHS Scotland has adopted a single-hosted-service approach that constrains optionality and ensures consistency of data and logic execution. This hosted service is ISO-13485 certified to meet relevant Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) regulations. In Denmark, the adoption of a common shared health record has enabled four DSIs to be taken to national scale (see Figure 3). Research on the Danish experience has noted the importance of testability as a key element of success. |
web | bmcprimcare.biomedcentral.com | The successful work of the underlying HL7 CPG-on-FHIR IG has been constrained to address key implementation issues in-scope for the IHE CCG Profile. A strategy of constraining optionality has been adopted by multiple jurisdictions in their clinical decision support regulatory frameworks. As an example, the US ASTP/ONC has published guidance regarding the methods for conformance-testing digital health solutions that provide Evidence-based Decision Support Interventions (DSI). It stipulates that evidence-based DSIs shall leverage a constrained common data set defined in the US Core Data for Interoperability 10 . It can also be noted that, under this ONC regulation, a software solution provider must provide an attestation related to the source content, including bibliographic citations of the clinical research of narrative (L1) care guidelines, that inform the DSI’s recommendations. Similarly, NHS Scotland has adopted a single-hosted-service approach that constrains optionality and ensures consistency of data and logic execution. This hosted service is ISO-13485 certified to meet relevant Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) regulations. In Denmark, the adoption of a common shared health record has enabled four DSIs to be taken to national scale (see Figure 3). Research on the Danish experience has noted the importance of testability as a key element of success. |
web | ec.europa.eu | IHE’s choice of IPS as the foundation of the base common content model is intended to be risk-mitigating. It is noteworthy that many countries (Canada, Sri Lanka, Botswana, New Zealand, etc.) and many multilateral organizations (Asia eHealth Information Network 11 , OpenHIE Community 12 , etc.) have adopted or advocated for the adoption of the IPS as the basis for a national health summary specification. The joint EU-USA Trillium II project reported on the significant value of leveraging IPS across multiple CDS-supported use cases . |
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web | www.nap.edu | National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Crossing the global quality chasm: Improving health care worldwide. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. ( https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25152/crossing-the-global-quality-chasm-improving-health-care-worldwide ) ↩ |
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web | github.com | During the authoring process, numerous commenters voiced dissenting views regarding the approach documented in this IHE CCG Profile. These are transparently available on the IHE CCG Zulip thread and may also be found as logged GitHub Issues . This version of the IHE CCG Profile represents the views of the authoring team, which regularly met over the course of 2024. Dissenting voices (including from external parties not involved in the authoring) were heard - and in many cases influenced changes to the CCG specification - but not all arguments were found to be persuasive . |
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