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Overview


Objective


The objective of the first pan-Canadian Projectathon is to test and improve the quality of the pan-Canadian Patient Summary Interoperability Specifications (PS-CA Specifications) to ensure they are implementable, testable and meet expectations. The aims of the Projectathon are to identify potential issues in the basic specifications, give implementers a chance to test their implementations in live environments, and strengthen implementation guidelines and standards in the health sector.

Infoway views this as a preliminary event before any conformity assessment, quality label or certification process.

Participants


Vendors and jurisdictions who are planning to implement the PS-CA Specifications are invited to participate in the Projectathon. In addition, any interested party that has Patient Summaries in their future roadmap are welcome to participate.

By participating in the Projectathon, you will:

  • Have the opportunity to be an early adopter and an influencer of the final specification;
  • Gain a better understanding of the expected integration patterns for your products;
  • Identify dependencies and integration challenges;
  • Interact with the jurisdictional teams that will ultimately use your products;
  • Ensure quality for the benefit of clinicians and patients;
  • Accelerate your readiness for implementation;
  • Save time and money through a harmonized pan-Canadian approach;
  • Get familiar with the validation/testing processes and tools; and
  • Help achieve our collective goals of developing a quality national standard.

Additionally, through participation in the Projectathon, participants can prepare for practical applications of the PS-CA Specifications.

Approach


A suite of virtual tools, collectively referred to as Gazelle, will be deployed to support a free, 3-day remote testing event from March 21-23, 2022. Gazelle provides jurisdictions and vendors an opportunity to validate the role they will be playing in an ecosystem and ensure they are able to satisfy the interoperability requirements. Furthermore, Gazelle offers several self-serve, self-test and innovation opportunities for jurisdictions and vendors to test their alignment to the represented integration profiles.

The Projectathon event is organized by Infoway with support from a world leader organization in the space - IHE Catalyst.

Preparation and Requirements


In preparation for the Projectathon, Infoway and IHE Catalyst will:

  • Host three training webinars;
  • Develop a FHIR document viewer;
  • Deploy an OpenAPI browser for both interface specifications (MHD and CA:FeX);
  • Work with participants to develop a clinical scenario that will identify the required test data for the Projectathon;
  • Offer helpdesk support prior to and during the Projectathon; and
  • Publish a report on learnings after the Projectathon.

Participant requirements for participation in the Projectathon include:


Vendor

Jurisdiction

Register for event, including completing a Participation Agreement

X

X

Attend 3 training webinars

X

X

Complete pre-Projectathon and connectivity testing

X

X

Validate test cases and clinical scenarios

X

X

Integrate to Gazelle platform

X

X

Create test records

X


Implement APIs

X


Prototype FHIR transactions

X

X

Prototype the PS-CA FHIR document

X


Prototype export of FHIR document

X

X

Interoperability Specifications


Specifications

The PS-CA Interoperability Bundle is comprised of the following specification documents that may be accessed here.

RevisionRevision date

pan-Canadian Patient Summary Interoperability Specifications (PS-CA Specifications)

  • Implementable and testable specifications, based on the IHE International Patient Summary specification and the HL7 IPS Implementation Guide.
  • Building blocks to create and share condition-independent and specialty-agnostic patient summaries, irrespective of the condition of the patient or the treatment sought or specialty of the provider delivery care.
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pan-Canadian Patient Summary – FHIR Implementation Guide

  • Implementable, testable specification for the HL7 FHIR composition that defines the data payload of the PS-CA specification, based on the HL7 FHIR IPS implementation guide.
  • Contains information for solution developers to implement the PS-CA content data model using the HL7® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) standard. It describes the data elements & types, cardinality, constraints, and code system references.
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pan-Canadian Patient Summary - Companion Guide to Use Cases & Definitions

  • Companion document to the PS-CA Specifications that presents the broader context for clinical, business, interoperability and solution development considerations that were discovered during the development of the PS-CA. 
  • Defines the healthcare problem that the PS-CA addresses and includes healthcare use cases and interoperability requirements in terms that will be traceable to the content in the pan-Canadian Patient Summary - Companion Guide to Reference Architecture.
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pan-Canadian Patient Summary - Companion Guide to Reference Architecture

  • Contains background information on the abstracted PS-CA actors and transactions for the Pan-Canadian Patient Summary Interoperable Specifications, describes baseline information on the recommended IHE profiles, and includes links to the IHE source documentation where stakeholders can get additional details on each PS-CA actor and transaction.
  • Includes descriptions of alternatives and choices for implementation patterns and ecosystem architectures to support the PS-CA in current state, including sequence diagrams that demonstrate the relationship and dependencies between the PS-CA actors and transactions.
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In addition to the PS-CA Interoperability Bundle, you may wish to review this diagram which provides a high-level view of relevant Integration Profiles to support the PS-CA project. This view contains a superset of profiles that offer alternatives to exchanging Patient Summaries, depending on Jurisdictional service type and availability. Mandatory and optional capability support is described in the sequence diagrams associated with each Use Case analysis.

Registration 


Participants are required to register for the Projectathon via the Gazelle test platform. The registration period will be open from January 20 - February 11, 2022. A registration webinar will be held on January 20, 2022 at 11AM ET. This webinar will include an overview of the:

  • Scope of the Projectathon, including profiles and use cases 
  • Gazelle tool
  • Registration in Gazelle
  • How the Projectathon will be organized
  • Relevant documentation, including specifications and training materials

Pre-Projectathon Preparations


For successful participation in the Projectathon, pre-Projectathon tests and connectivity tests are important. 

The purpose of the Pre-Projectathon tests are to help vendors: 

  • Test their IHE profile implementation in their system using the virtual systems in Gazelle (simulators) to find and fix issues;

  • Improve the quality of their tests prior to the Projectathon; and

  • Help familiarize themselves with the Gazelle tool prior to the Projectathon, including how to access and use Gazelle simulators to perform the tests.

The Pre-Projectathon Test period will be open from February 14 - March 11, 2022. A Pre-Projectathon Test webinar will be held on February 14, 2022. During this webinar, participants will be shown how to access and use Gazelle in order to perform the tests. The profiles that will be tested during the Projectathon are: 


ProfileActor
CA:FeXCA:FeX Data Source
CA:FeX Data Consumer
CA:FeX Data Recipient
CA:FeX Data Responder
MHDMHD Document Source
MHD Document Consumer
MHD Document Recipient
MHD Document Responder
PDQmPDQm Patient Demographic Consumer 
PIXmPIXm Patient Identifier Cross-reference Consumer 
IUAIUA Authorization Client 
IUA Resource Server 
IUA Authorization Server (Authorization Broker)
PMIRPMIR Patient Identifier Registry 
ATNAATNA SN / SA
ATNA Audit Repository 
CTCT Time Client 
CT Time Client / Time Server 
XDM
XDS
SVCMSVCM Terminology Consumer 
SVCM Terminology Repository 


In addition to the pre-Projectathon tests, there will be a Connectivity Testing period between February 25 - March 11, 2022. The purpose of the Connectivity Testing period is to check, in advance, whether participants' systems are configured and ready to communicate with other vendor systems during the Projectathon event. A Connectivity Testing webinar will be held on February 25, 2022. 

Tools


The pan-Canadian Interoperability Gazelle Platform is available at https://pancanadianIO.ca. From the home page, you may access the documentation for various support tools, test tools, and utilities, by clicking on the respective PDF icon.

Information Sheet


Below is a short information sheet to support your registration for the Projectathon: 

Get Support


Technical ManagerSouleymane THIAM - [email protected]
Collab Group

Patient Summaries Working Group

https://infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/collaboration/wg/patient-summaries

Projectathon Schedule


Important Dates and Events


Key Dates

Activity and Overview

January 20

Participant Registration Webinar

This webinar will include an overview of the:

  • The scope of the Projectathon, including profiles and use cases 
  • Gazelle tool
  • Registration in Gazelle
  • How the Projectathon will be organized
  • Relevant documentation, including specifications and training materials

January 20 – February 11

Participant registration will be open from January 20 – February 11.

February 14

Pre-Projectathon Testing Webinar
This webinar will provide detailed information on:

  • Gazelle, including Gazelle Test Manager, simulators and validators
  • Pre-Projectathon Testing, including objectives, requirements, and test processes

February 14 – March 11

Pre-Projectathon testing will occur between February 14 – March 11.

February 25

Connectivity Testing Webinar
This webinar will address the objectives, requirements and test processes for the connectivity testing.

February 25 – March 11

Connectivity testing will occur between February 25 – March 11.

March 21 – March 23

Projectathon Event

Projectathon Calendar