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Revision as of 13:30, 3 November 2006
Contents
About OHF
This is the Eclipse Open Healthcare Framework (OHF) wiki. The OHF project addresses part of a need to improve the levels of interoperability between applications and systems within and across healthcare organizations – corporate and regional.
Getting Started in OHF
- OHF Project Home Page
- OHF Committers Blog
- IHE Wiki
- IHE Technical Framework
- Connectathon To "officially claim" that you have an XDS compliant system you would need to attend this testing event. This does not preclude you from developing XDS infrastructure ... just from advertising your "official compliance."
- IHE Client Documentation
- OASIS ebXML standard used by XDS
- V2.1 XDS Registry Spec:
- IHE Plug-in Documentation
- OHF FAQ
Insuring Your Contributions Are Legal
Before any code can be committed to Eclipse, it is absolutely imperative that:
- Its Intellectual Property (IP) be properly credited
- That due diligence is performed to confirm that all code submitted is EPL compliant with Eclipse-approved open source licenses
- That it contains all required legal documentation within the code itself
Here are some links to what you need to know about the IP process and its requirements:
- Eclipse Legal Resources Page
- Eclipse Legal Process Flowcharts1
- Committer Due Diligence Guidelines1
- A Guide to the Legal Documentation for Eclipse-Based Content1
- Eclipse Foundation Intellectual Property Policy1
IPzilla! A way to track the status of your Contribution Questionaires
Although several of the above links1 are embedded within the Eclipse Legal Resources Page and its own links, they are important and helpful enough that shortcuts are provided here to make them easier for you to find when you need to refer to them.
News
OHF
- OHF was in the spotlight at LinuxWorld San Francisco's Healthcare Day. Don Jorgenson was featured on two panels, and Jamie Kaufman one panel, and a demonstration of the Ohf bridge component was a popular draw for the healthcare crowd. See OHF at LinuxWorld pics here.
- August 9, 2006 IBM Research Contribution Press Release [1]
Related
Project HealthDesign Announced
The California HealthCare Foundation and the Robert Johnson Woods Foundation have announced an joint initiative to develop prototype next-generation Personal Health Record (PHR)applications. More information is available at [2] and an informational web conference call is scheduled for Wednesday, August 2.
OHF in the Eclipse CVS
The OHF project in the Eclipse CVS can be accessed through the ViewCVS web interface.
You may also download the code using your favourite CVS client using the following parameters:
- host: dev.eclipse.org
- repository: /cvsroot/technology
- path: org.eclipse.ohf/plugins/
- user name: anonymous
See the plugins wiki pages in order to understand what plugin projects you want to look at.
OHF Plugins
IHE
OHF supports IHE transactions via regular RCP plugins support and even plain Java libraries through the OHF IHE Client plugins, and through Web Services using the OHF Bridge. The OHF Bridge provides a subset of the OHF IHE Client plugins functionalities. It wraps them and expose SOAP calls that are routed to the plugins.
With the help of the users of OHF in the IHE Connectathon 2007, we are guiding a wish list of profiles and actors in the OHF IHE support page. The page details what OHF will/will not/maybe support. Please use the OHF Newsgroup to comment and ask ask questions about the list. Thanks for Sarah, Sondra and Beth of CapMed for helping with the initial setup of the list.
OHF IHE Client plugins
The OHF IHE Client plugins are a set of plugins implementing IHE actors.
OHF Bridge
The OHF Bridge is an OHF subproject which supplies SOAP access to the OHF plugins. The page includes instructions of how to use the OHF Bridge demo PHP web application. More about the bridge:
WADO Client Plugin
The WADO Client Plug-in simplifies the way RCPs interacts with remote WADO server for fetching DICOM information. For more information see the WADO Client Plug-in Wiki Page.
OHF is going to the next IHE Connectathon 2007
Healthcare applications (EMR, PHR and others) taking advantage of the OHF set of plugins can be enabled as an IHE actors, and participate in the next IHE Connectathon 2007. This page will try to give some references to get started with the 2007 Connectathon. For more questions and discussion about IHF and the connectathon, please use the OHF Newsgroup.
OHF Meetings
OHF Media Pack
Thanks do Don and Kelvin, we are starting to build the OHF Media Pack to help us branding OHF. We will be happy to see more contribution to the pack.