NA Connectathon 2019 Monitor Resources
Welcome! We gather resources here for our extraordinary volunteer monitors.
Table of Contents
- Connectathon Week Resources
- Connectathon Week Schedule
- Gazelle link
- Monitors' Profile Assignments
- Seating chart
- Network Information
- Tools - on-site location, config & support
- Contact us. Get help
- Technical Preparation Resources
- Technical Specs: IHE Technical Framework & C-CDA 2.1
- Monitor Training Material
- Overall timeline for Connectathon Monitors
- Nice video on the benefits of being a monitor
- Our Connectathon FAQ for vendor participants
Connectathon Week Resources
>>Schedule for the week:
Monday Jan 21
- 11:00-11:30 - Arrive at Cleveland Convention Center, pick up your badge at the registration desk
- 11:30 - Monitor welcome meeting in Room 26A
- noon - Lunch!
- 1:00 - 1:30 - Find your table, get hooked to the network
- 1:30 - 5:30 - Test verification begins
Tueday Jan 22
- 9:00 - 5:30 - Connectathon testing session
- 6:30 - 8:30 - Social event at Collision Bend Brewery
Wed & Thur Jan 23, 24
- 9:00 - 5:30 - Connectathon testing session
Friday Jan 25
- 8:00 - noon - Final testing session.
- Connectathon ends promptly at noon.
>>Gazelle:
The link to Gazelle on-site & off-site is the same: http://ihe.wustl.edu/gazelle-na
See Steve (P28), Cédric (N28), or Lynn (P27) about any Gazelle problems, password resets, etc
>>Seating chart:
-- Seating assignments - Note that vendor able locations are visible in test instance in gazelle to help you locate test partners in the room
>> Monitors' Profile Assignments:
Monitor profile assignments are in this google spreadsheet.
>>Network Info:
- Network support staff on-site -- at a labelled table near the entry doors to the Connectathon room.
- Connectathon Network Description for testing participants
- Wireless network for monitors:
- SSID: Monitors
- Password: cleveland 19
>>Test tools
(1) For TOOLS CONNECTATION LOCATION & CONFIGURATION: See https://gazelle.ihe.net/content/na-connectathon-2019-week-resources#Tool Note: The link sends you to the Participants' page so that we all have consistent configuration information. Most monitors will want to bookmark that link.
(2) For a SUMMARY OF CONNECTATHON TOOLS, THEIR USE & AVAILABLE TRAINING: See Training Section below.
Contact Us:
>>Ask questions. Get help on-site:
- Logistics (expenses, travel...): Sarah Bell at the Registration Desk or Help Desk
- Network problems: Network support staff (at a labelled table near the entry doors to the Connectathon room)
- Gazelle help: Lynn Felhofer (P27)
- Questions on Patient Care Devices PCD tests: Paul Sherman (E27)
- Questions on CDA, RFD tests: Steve Moore (P28)
- Questions on all other tests: Lynn Felhofer (P27)
- Tool help: ...varies by tool. See links in the section above.
>> Email Support
- Sarah Bell (sbell@himss.org) - Logistics support (travel, hotel, expenses)
- Lynn Felhofer (felhofer.lynn@gmail.com) - Technical support (Connectathon processes & tools, or your monitor assignment)
- Monitor Email List - We use this google group to communicate with monitors: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ihe-na-connectathon-monitors
Technical Preparation Resources:
>> Monitors' Profile Assignments:
Monitor profile assignments are in this google spreadsheet.
We organize IHE profiles with common characteristics or technologies into "clusters", and then we assign monitors to evaluate tests in one "cluster" (perhaps two). The google spreadsheet contains the first draft of monitor assignments. We try to assign you to profiles that match your expertise. We hope that some assignments allow you to learn something new. During the Connectathon, you will have an opportunity, if you wish, to work in areas outside of your primary assignment. In fact, each monitor has the capability to evaluate tests in almost any profile.
There are two tabs in the spreadsheet:
- The first "Assignments" tab contains a row for each monitor. The columns identify the profile "clusters". The numbers in the column indicate how you will spend your time, eg a "1" indicates you will devote your time evaluating tests in that cluster. Some monitors are asked to split time between two clusters. During Connectathon week monitors will have the opportunity to evaluate tests in another area based on your interest or on our need for help in a certain area.
- The second "Cluster-Profiles" tab identifies the profiles in each cluster. Each profile listed in Column D contains a link to that profile's documentation. If the link is to Technical Framework Volume 1, then there is one chapter per profile. If the link is to a Trial Implementation Supplement, then the entire profile is contained within one document. The yellow rows also point to available preparation material.
>> Technical Specifications:
The specifications we test at the Connectathon are contained in IHE Technical Framework documentation. IHE publishes its Technical Framework documents, organized by domain, on the Technical Framework page of ihe.net.
Each IHE domain's Technical Framework is segmented into multiple volumes; Volume 1 contains the use cases the profile addresses, the process flow and a diagram of the actors & transactions in the profiles. The technical details of the transactions are not in Volume 1, and as a monitor, you do not need to be an expert at that level. If you are reading a Trial Implementation Supplement, you will see that the contents are separated into Volume 1 and Volume 2 within the supplement.
If you are not familiar with IHE documentation, we recommend you view the "Interpreting the IHE Technical Framework" video in the training section below before you read the documentation.
If you have time prior to the Connectathon, we recommend you read the chapter in Technical Framework "Volume 1" for the profiles you are assigned to evaluate.
We also test HL7 Consolidated CDA® Release 2.1. Those specifications are here.
>> Monitor training material
While we provide material to enable monitors to do some preparation prior to the Connectathon, we understand the demands of your day job, and we have no requirement for you to do advance prep.
That said, this section contains links to available training material that falls into 4 categories.
- The January 8 Connectathon Monitor webinar -- if you have time for only one prep item, this is the one to choose.
- General training topics -- probably of more interest to first-time monitors
- Cluster-specific training material -- these trainings are organized according to the 'clusters' of profiles you are assigned to.
- Connectathon tools overview & training material -- outline of tools, how they're used, and available training
Topic
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Date/Time
Duration
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Connectathon overview for all monitors: | ||
Connectathon Monitors - Preparation & Process Webinar: Streaming Recording | Download recording (.mp4) |
64 min |
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General training: (primary audience is new monitors) | ||
Interpreting the IHE Technical Framework (Streaming link) (.mp4) |
40 min | |
Connectathon Terminology (Streaming link) (.mp4) |
11 min | |
Using gazelle to review Connectathon test definitions |
8 min | |
IHE 2018 Educational Webinar Series |
multiple presentations; duration varies | |
Cluster-specific trainings: | ||
Then, find the Cluster-Profiles tab. For each cluster of profiles, you will find links to available Preparation Material, including recordings and slide presentations. |
multiple presentations; duration varies |
>> The following table summarizes tools deployed during Connectathon, how they're used, and available training material:
TOOLS DEPLOYED AT CONNECTATHON | |
Gazelle Proxy | |
Provider Organization | IHE Europe Development |
Summary | “man in the middle”… captures messages exchanged between two test systems and enables message validation. (not applicable to TLS message exchange) |
Use in | Many...applicable to messaging in all IHE profiles that do not require TLS communication. When participants link proxy message in test instances, monitors can use the link to examine message content and (for some messages) call validators in EVSClient. |
Training |
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PCD Tools | |
Provider Organization | NIST |
Summary | Validates one to one messages passing patient and device information. New functionality validates some detailed ACM profile content. |
Used in | PCD cluster: monitors verify messages exchanged in peer-to-peer tests |
Training | provided on-site |
Gazelle Security Suite (GSS) | |
Provider Organization | IHE Europe Development |
Summary | Source of digital certificates for ATNA/TLS. Simulates an Audit Record Repository. Validates audit records. TLS Simulators (client & server), including for new ATNA options. Home of the ‘ATNA Questionnaire’ for systems testing ATNA. SAML assertion provider for XUA. |
Used in | SEC cluster: monitors verify ATNA questionnaires, validate audit records, and check TLS connections. |
Training | |
XDS Toolkit | |
Provider Organization | NIST, + Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (for XDS-I & XCA-I) |
Summary | Validates messages and simulates actors in document sharing profiles, XDS, XDS-I, XCA and related profiles. New functionality supporting MHD profile. |
Used in clusters | XC*, XDS, XDS-I, Mobile clusters. Specific tests instruct monitors to use Toolkit to verify messages, or as a Doc Consumer simulator to perform queries against participants' tests systems. |
Training | provided on-site |
Gazelle EVSClient | |
Provider Organization | IHE Europe Development, with embedded validators provided by many organizations |
Summary | Validators for HL7v2, v3 messages, CDA documents, & FHIR Resources. Multiple DICOM validators. Other validators: XDW, PDF/A, DSUB, HPD… When you validate a message from within the Gazelle Proxy or Gazelle Samples area, it calls validators within the EVSClient. |
Used in | CDA: monitors validate CDA documents and RAD/CARD monitors validate DICOM objects (via the Gazelle Samples page). Plus other validators are used (see Summary above). |
Training | User Manual |
Gazelle Patient Manager | |
Provider Organization | IHE Europe Development |
Summary | Simulator for actors in Patient ID mgmt profiles: PIX*, PDQ*, PAM. Source of "Connectathon test patients". |
Use | Simulators are used by participants during pre-Connectathon testing; sometimes during Connectathon. Source of test patients during Connectathon. Connectathon tests *do not* call for monitors to use Patient Manager. |
Training | User Manual |
PIX/PDQ and Vital Records Test Tools | |
Provider Organization | NIST |
Summary | Validators for PIXv2, PIXv2, PDQv2 and PDQv3 messages. Validation for Vital Records Death Reporting. |
Used in clusters | Monitors may use the tools for message validation in the PatID cluster and for VRDR. |
Training |
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HAPI Servers | |
Provider Organization | HAPI servers deployed at Connectathon by Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Summary: Validation of FHIR Resources. Vendors participants will store some Resources here. Hosts test data for some FHIR-based IHE profiles. |
Summary |
Participants will store some Resources here. Hosts test data for some FHIR-based IHE profiles. |
Used in clusters | Mobile: monitors validate FHIR resources. |
Training |
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DICOM Central Archive (dcm4chee) | |
Provider Organization | dcm4che.org |
Summary | Used as a commonly-accessible repository for DICOM objects. Participants store their objects here. Available to other participants via DICOM C-FIND, C-MOVE, QIDO-RS, and WADO-RS. |
Used in | RAD, CARD clusters, primarily by participants. Monitors use the web-based GUI to verify that vendors have stored their objects here, but will not use other features. |
Gazelle Order Manager | |
Provider Organization | IHE Europe Development |
Summary | Order Placer and Order Filler simulator in departmental workflow profiles; DICOM Modality Worklist provider (SCP) and HL7 order exchange |
Used in clusters | Simulators are used by participants in RAD, CARD, and LAB during pre-Connectathon testing; sometimes during Connectathon, especially as a DICOM Modality Worklist SCP. Connectathon tests *do not* call for monitors to use Order Manager. |
Training |
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Overall timeline for Connectathon Monitors:
BEFORE CONNECTATHON--> | |
Refer to this Connectathon Monitor Travel Guide for guidance on all travel-related tasks! |
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Nov 15 |
-- Complete Monitor Travel Survey. |
Nov 30 | Book flights (if applicable). Refer to the Connectathon Monitor Travel Guide. Monitors must arrange airfare through Concur Travel. |
Dec 1 | Register for your Monitor badge. You will receive an invitation from Cvent via email with registration link. |
Dec 1 | Request advance per diem. Send per diem form to sbell@himss.org.
(Alternatively, submit post-event per diem form by Feb 9, 2019.) |
Jan 8, 10-11 am CST |
Attend the Connectathon Monitors - Preparation & Process Webinar: Recording link | Slides |
CONNECTATHON WEEK--> | |
See details above. |
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AFTER CONNECTATHON--> |
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Feb 9 | If you did not request advance per diem by Dec 1 then send your post-event per diem form to sbell@himss.org. |
Video
This is a great welcome to new monitors captured on video. While it is was done by a SIIM board member at the beginning of Connectathon monitor training in 2009, his points about the benefits of your volunteer service stand true today. We invite you to watch this 5 minute video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=6SrkvyB1EPs
Our Connectathon FAQ for vendor participants
We have put together this FAQ with answers to questions we frequently receive from our vendor participants. You may find it informative.
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