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IHE needs SOLE! Standardized Operational Log of Events Bradley J Erickson, MD PhD Mayo Clinic / RSNA

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IHE needs SOLE!StandardizedOperationalLog ofEvents

Bradley J Erickson, MD PhDMayo Clinic / RSNA

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The Problem

• Effective and Efficient Practice Management Requires Good Business Intelligence

• Until SWIM, there were no standards for representing the workflow steps in medicine

• A consequence is that it is hard to– Combine information from different systems into 1

BI tool for 1 enterprise– Compare information from different enterprises to

determine best practices

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What is SWIM?

• SIIM Workflow Initiative in Medicine• First effort was set of about 140 events in

imaging department, about 10 states, and about 10 KPIs defined in terms of events

• SWIM was adopted by RadLEX and now have RadLEX IDs

• But, a Lexicon is not enough, just as DICOM was not enough to allow image interoperability

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Basic Use Case

• Systems which perform events send messages to an event logger– Time, EventID (RadLEX), SystemID

• Events Consumers query Event Logger– BI tools for dashboards– WFEs for practice management

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The Pieces vs Standards

• Event Creators: must use accept list of event terms (RadLEX – SWIM for medical imaging events. May expand outside imaging)

• Event Log: similar to ATNA Log?• Event Consumers: Query mechanism that may

mirror the ATNA log / REST?