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Interoperability and

testing in

the Netherlands

Lies van GennipCEO - Nictiz

June 6th, 2014

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Summary

• Healthcare in the Netherlands

• Nictiz - National ICT Institute for Healthcare• Testing and qualification

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General HospitalsSatellite Outpatient ClinicsUniversity Medical Centers (8)

Citizens 16,800,000

University Hospitals 8

General Hospitals 90

Medical Specialists 17,000

General Practitioners 8,000

GP Practices 4,500

Pharmacies 1,800

Healthcare in the Netherlands

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• NL #1 in European Health Consumer Index

• Privately Organised

• Well established primary care

• Finance - partly regulated:

• 80 billion € / year

• Health insurance: basis for everyone + extra packages

• Disabled, elderly, etc: National Insurance (AWBZ)

• Focus on cost efficiency, increasingly market driven

Healthcare in the Netherlands

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Healthcare IT in the Netherlands

• Focus points 2014:

• Multidisciplinary chronic care

• Transparency

• Patient safety

• Patient engagement

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• Increase in multidisciplinary, cross-enterprise healthcare

• Specialisation of hospitals

• 100 hospitals, 4500 GP practices, 1800 pharmacies, each

responsible for their own finance, medical policies, and IT

Interoperability problems are large on all levels

Urge for standards

Much debate (“polder”-model)

Health Information Exchange

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Is able to exchange information electronically

Would like to have more opportunities

Advice from med. specialist to GP using teleconsulting

Med Specs ECG

Pict. of skinGP’sExperience

positive effects of electronic information exchange

GPMed.spec

GP’s with pharmacies, hospitals,

LTC’s

Med. spec with internal

dept.

Med .spec with GP’s

Health Information Exchange

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• Founded in 2002 as a national competence centre for HIT

• Later - strong focus on achieving the national infrastructure

• Decoupled from national infrastructure since 2012

• 95% government funded, 40 fte

Nictiz - history

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Nictiz - core activities

• Standardization & Interoperability

• Monitoring & Trend analysis

• Connecting organisations and initiatives

• Knowledge and Expertise

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Nictiz – some initiatives

• TrendITion

• Cooperation - Dutch Hospital Data, Quality Institute

• MoU and platform SDOs

• “Registration at the Source” (UMCs)

• Semantic platform: ART-DECOR (primary sponsor)

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TM

TM

Trends

Risks

Opportunities

Guidance

TrendITion

Dutch Hospital Data

• Hospital data broker

• Working on a National Diagnoses and Procedures Thesaurus - based on SNOMED CT

• Repository of Quality of Care Standards and derived Information Standards

• Assessment of healthcare organisations

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Quality Institute

Cooperation

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Cooperation – MoU and platform with SDOs

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Registration at the Source

• Initiated by the UMCs and Nictiz

• “Collect once – use many times” Programme• Standardised clinical information defined by domain experts

• Set of standardised “building blocks” for patient transfers and other purposes

• Clinical documentation & reuse of healthcare data

• Semantic platform: ART-DECOR

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Stable, reuseable building blocks

that can be used in different contexts

Care transfer

Research

Patient summariesQuality indicators

Registration at the Source

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Nictiz testing and qualification

• Governance:

• XIS qualification – information standard conformance testing

• ZSP – Well Governed Network Supplier testing

• Nictathon - modelled after the IHE Connectathon but focused on the

exchange of the Dutch national infrastructure (vZVZ)

• Other:

• NEN 7510, 7512, 7513, 7522 – contribution to information standards

• SNOMED CT Release Centre

• G-Standaard – Dutch medication standard

• ART-DECOR – contribution to the development of this platform

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ART-DECORsemantic platform

• Open Source tool and methodology for data modelling

• Collaboration  between domain experts, multiple views on the data, multi-lingual

• Definition of datasets, datatypes, valuesets, codes, identifiers, and business rules 

• Supports creation and maintenance of HL7 templates, Schematrons,  Stylesheets 

• Testing platform, creation and validation of examples and test scenarios

• Supports governance and version management

• Can be used as a basis for the construction of code generators, conversions of data 

formats, database diagrams and more

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ART-DECOR

Communication standards - CDA,  HL7 V3, (FHIR, HL7 V2.xml) 

Communication need

Functional specification

Technical specification

Publication

Implementation

Testing and qualification

Use and evaluation

Requirements, use cases

Creation  / reuse of datasets, value sets and terminologies

Scenarios: selection of data elements, cardinality and conformance

Structured specification enables code generation

Version and change management

Testing platform, testing of qualification scenarios

Valuesets in human readable and machine processable formats

Multiple publication formats and views (physicians, technicians)

Message validation (schematron generation)

Building block repository

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ART-DECOR

International projects:

•   epSOS (European eHealth Project)•   Austria (ELGA National eHealth program)•   Germany (HL7, national eHealth program) •   Lithuania (national eHealth program)•   Netherlands (national screening program)•   Netherlands (Nictiz, multiple projects)•   Norway (HL7, regional Health networks)

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Questions?

ART-DECOR:

Information: http://www.art-decor.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

Working environment:  http://www.art-decor.org/art-decor/home

More info about Nictiz: www.nictiz.nl

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