Mark Gaynor
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Health Med Informat
The contribution of this talk will be to provide a formalized methodology to define, specify or design a system of application modules that communicate information between the components. First this talk will define several types of interoperability. Second, it provides a framework for specifying and analyzing the interoperability of existing or proposed medical systems. Last, it provides a simple example of a provider ordering a prescription for a patient to illustrate the interoperability of the proposed healthcare application systems. Our theory-based methodology includes an extensive literature search on interoperability, practical experience in standardizing the Internet, and graph theory. Our results include a framework to specify, define, plan, and perform analysis on a set of applications that need to exchange information. Within this framework, an Interoperability Matrix and its associated Interoperability Flow Graph represent different types of interoperability between related applications. This formal representation is useful first to define the architecture and also provides the option of using graph algorithms that determine interoperability traits within a group of related applications. In conclusion, this framework presents a formal methodology to define and classify interoperability within a set of related applications.
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