13/04/2015 13/04/2015 From strategies to services – eHealth as the enabler for cross-border health care 13/04/2015 13/04/2015 Objectives of the ISA eHealth EIF Study eHealth EIF Phase I Jan eHealth EIF Phase II May Workshop (16th of April) Sept Workshop 1 Define the eHealth European Interoperability Framework (EIF) 2 Make a recommendation of a first set of ten use cases and their associated profiles (by IHE and Continua) 3 Provide recommendations on profiles (or their development process) Full EIF Webinar 13/04/2015 Policy Context for epSOS and EU eHealth Interoperability Recommendation on crossborder interoperability of electronic health record systems Communication on Quality Criteria for Health related Websites 2002 2004 Communication on e-Health making healthcare better for European citizens: An action plan for a European e-Health Area Communication on interoperability for European public services Directive on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare Council Conclusions on Safe and efficient healthcare through eHealth 2008 2009 Communication on telemedicine for the benefit of patients, healthcare systems and society Article 29 Working Party 2010 2011 Communication on a Digital Agenda for Europe eHealth Standardisation Mandate 403 eHealth Action Plan (eHAP) 2012-2020 2012 Communication on European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing Communication on a strategic vision for European standards eHealth Governance Initiative (eHGI) and eHealth Network play an important role 13/04/2015 D e c i s i o n M a k i n g P r o d u c t i o n epSOS project (Patient summary / ePrescription) eHealth Network of MS Art. 14 Directive on Patients Rights (2011) Joint Action + Thematic Network eHealth Governance Initiative Semantic Network Project eHealth EIF project STORK project (eIdentification within eHealth domain) CALLIOPE Network Interoperability Roadmap 13/04/2015 eHealth EIF positioning on HITCH roadmap Operationalize: 2013-2014 Get Ready: 2012-2013 Can be used as input for Deploy: 2015-20XX 13/04/2015 Introducing the terminology e.g. D3.4.2 epSOS Common Components Specification.pdf e.g. epSOS eHealth Interoperability project An eHealth interoperability project, taking place in a EU cross border, national, regional, or local context. delivers Interoperability specification addresses Project-specific deliverable, dealing with a set of “profiles” to address a “business use case” consists of e.g. Patient consists of Combines and refines the use of a set of “base standards” to address a specific “technical use case“ combines and refines e.g. HL7 V3 Base standards Artefacts that are foundational to delivering open interoperability, often endorsed by standards development organisations Business Use Case Description of sequences of business events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful e.g. IHE-XCPD Profile e.g. ePrescription / eDispensation identification addresses Technical Use Case Description of sequences of technical events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful 13/04/2015 Illustrating vision with epSOS project International base standards and profile development eHealth European Interoperability Framework: EU Recognised profiles <To be Profile 2 determined> Business Use Case “ePrescription / eDispensaton” LOINC SNOMED/CT HL7 v2 HL7v3 CDA L1 L3 Pdf/A IHE-BPPC IHE-XCPD IHE-XCA HTPP1.1 IHE-CT UTF8 IHE-XDR OASIS ebRIM 3.0 IHE-ATNA epSOS EU Cross-Border eHealth Interoperability Project Identification Service IHEProfile 1 XCPD IHE-XSPA W3C MTOM IHE-XUA HL7 V3 PA DSTU IHE-XCF HL7 V3 Datatypes W3C SOAP 1.2 WSI BP 1.1 Dispensation Service RFC1305 (NTP) TSP ETSI TS 102 231 CEN activities SAML IEEE 11073 X509 … XACLM TSL/NSL Extensions IHE(XUA)/ Profile 1 XSPA IHEProfile 2 XCF IHEProfile 2 XCA OASIS ebRIM 3.0 OASIS ebRS 3.0 OASIS ebRIM 3.0 OASIS ebRS 3.0 ... WSI SBP 1.1 RFC 3881 epSOS Business Service Extensions OASIS ebRS 3.0 W3C XOP <To be Profile 2 determined> Business Use Case “Patient Summary” IHEProfile 4 XDR OASIS ebMS 3.0 OASIS ebRS 3.0 OASIS ebRIM 3.0 Consent Service IHEProfile 4 BPPC HL7 CDA R2 Security and Infrastructure services IHEProfile 4 ATNA TLS 1.2 Syslog RFC 3881 WSI SBP 1.1 IHE(XUA)/ Profile 1 XSPA IHEProfile 4 CT NTP V3 SNTP V4 SAML (v2) XACML (v2) 13/04/2015 1 Approach for first study objective Define the eHealth European Interoperability Framework (EIF) Top Down (Generic) EIF eHealth EIF Bottom Up 5 MS eHealth frameworks/specifications epSOS Specification 13/04/2015 CAMSS Category Overview Category Description Applicability A formal specification should be usable and easy implementable in different products to be relevant for adoption by public administrations. This category addresses the definition of functional scope and area of application, the possible reusability in other areas, the possible alternative specifications, the compatibility and dependency on other specifications or technologies. Maturity A formal specification should in itself be mature enough for adoption by public administrations. This category addresses the development status, the quality, guidelines and stability of the formal specification. Openness A formal specification should be sufficiently open and available to be relevant for adoption by public administrations. This category addresses the openness of the standardisation organisation and decision-making process, and the openness of the documentation and accessibility of the formal specification. Intellectual A formal specification should be licensed on (F)RAND terms or even on a royalty-free basis in a way that allows property rights implementation in different products. This category addresses the availability of the documentation on the IPR and the licences for the implementation of the formal specification. Market support A formal specification should have sufficient market acceptance and support in order to be adopted by public administrations. This category addresses the proven and operational implementations of the formal specification, the market share and demand for the products, and the support from users and communities. Potential A formal specification should have sufficient and positive future consequences, evolution and impact for being adopted by public administrations. This category addresses the consequences and impact of using or adopting the formal specification, the advantages and risks, the maintenance and possible future developments. 13/04/2015 Basic Cross Sector Services Proposal Transport Infrastructure Citizen ID Company ID Company Dossier Citizen ID Transport Infrastructure Citizen ID Company ID Company Dossier Citizen ID Privacy Privacy 13/04/2015 epSOS Current status and facts concerning pilot operations • • • • • As of March 12, 2012, CZ, FR is in operational mode ES, AT, IT live on April 13th. DK, GR live before end May. SE, SK are done testing Legal and Organisational steps remain Another 5 Countries are testing epSOS Profiles in Bern Connectathon end May 13/04/2015 Pilots approved by the PSB Country B Austria Czech France Italy Spain Austria x x x x Country A epSOS Patient Summmary Czech France Italy Spain Denmark x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x epSOS e-prescription Country B Denmark Greece Country A Denmark Italy x x x 13/04/2015 Pilot sites – some examples epSOS Point of Care Database 13/04/2015 Sustainability epSOS Countries 13/04/2015 epSOS Next Steps • Migrate Current Solution as it is based on a mix of Open Source and Closed Source Components – The closed source based on Standards will now be migrated to Open Source – An epSOS Open Source and Vendor Community is being built on www.joinup.eu • Consolidate and scale up piloted epSOS services • Extend and refine functionalities of the two core services • Assess the use of the epSOS patient summary service in the context of the European emergency (112) service • Patients Access to information • Comparatively assess the interoperability approaches of epSOS services with those in other regions of the world 13/04/2015 Dialog med kommunen/andra vård-grannar Gemensam uppslutning kring mål Oh so you are also implementing eHealth? DK, CZ, FR, ES, GR, AT, IT SE, DE, SL base from Mikael Erlandsson 13/04/2015 Cooperation is Key AT, BE, CZ, CH, DK, DE, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HU, IT, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, SE, SK, SL,TR, UK 13.04.2015 project short name & title of presentation (change with menu "bottom line") Thank you for your attention! info@epsos.eu 20