HID - Tom Beard - Minnesota Prescription Monitoring Program

HIE Integration with RxSentry® Exchange
May 13, 2014
Who We Are
• Our mission is simple:
Improve quality healthcare
by providing state agencies
with the tools to reduce
abuse and save lives.
• Our advantage is
experience, expertise, and
flexibility:
36 years in pharmacy data
analysis
8 years in PDMP
29 State agency clients
20 current PDMP clients
17 current PDMP clients with
brand new programs
Minnesota PMP
• Data collection started in 2010
• 15,000+ practitioner/pharmacist query accounts
• 7.5 million controlled substance prescriptions collected
• First interstate sharing connection in 2013
• 24,000+ outgoing requests
• 76,000+ incoming requests
External Connections with RxSentry® Exchange
• Implementation started in 2011
• First RxCheck connection in 2012
• AL/KY
• First PMP InterConnect connection in 2012
• SC/ND
• First HIE connection in 2014
• WA (OneHealthPort)
External Connections with RxSentry® Exchange
PMIX Architecture
• Prescription Monitoring Information eXchange
• Sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
• Lead by IJIS Institute
PMIX Architecture Guiding Principles
• Distributed data sources
• Maintenance of state-level controls
• End-to-end security
• Information traceability
• Standards-based information sharing
Requesting State
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Disclosing State
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Global Reference Architecture (GRA)
• Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
NIEM Standard
Message Formats
NIEM Conformant
XML Message Data
SOAP-Based
Message Security
GRA Standard
Message Support
SOAP-Based
Web Services
Secure HTTP
(Transport Security)
PKI Certificate
Management
Global Reference Architecture (GRA)
GRA Service Requirement
PMIX Architecture
Standard
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XML (NIEM)
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SOAP
Message Exchange Pattern
Interface Description
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Message Confidentiality
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Request-Response
Web Service Description Language
(WSDL) 1.1
Transport Layer Security
Simple Message
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Message Addressing
Service Consumer Authorization
Message Reliability
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OASIS Security Profile 1.1
w/XML Encryption, XML Signature
WS-Addressing
Specific role based “rules”
Implicitly provide by response
Data Model
• PMIX NIEM
• National Information Exchange Model
• XML
• Designed for interoperability between PMPs
• NCPDP SCRIPT Medication History
• XML
• In wide use
NIEM Data Model
Directly Connect to RxSentry® Exchange
Connect to RxSentry® Exchange with SRS
• State Routing Service (SRS)
• A Web Service Router
Sample NIEM Request
Sample NIEM Response
Next Steps for Integration
• PMIX Service Specification Package (SSP)
• http://www.pdmpassist.org/content/policy-and-technical-resources
• State Routing Service (Web Service router)
• Girish Murthy, Open Networks
• Bob Slaski, Open Networks
• Test with Health Information Designs
• Tom Beard
Questions/Discussion