Software:Laika (EHR testing framework)
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Developer(s) | MITRE |
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Repository | sourceforge |
Written in | Ruby, Java, JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
License | Apache 2.0 |
Website | laika |
Laika is an open-source Electronic Health Record (EHR) testing framework that analyzes and reports on the interchangeability of EHR systems. This includes the testing for certification of EHR software products and networks. Laika is designed to verify the input and output of EHR data against the standards and criteria identified by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT).[1]
In June 2008, the CCHIT began using Laika to automate EHR interchangeability testing,[2] but by December 2011, the organization had suspended its use of the framework.[3]
Interoperability packages
Laika C32
- The first tool to be created in the Laika framework suite, it supports testing of the HL7/ASTM Continuity of Care Document (CCD) constrained by the HITSP C32 version 2.1 specification.[4]
Laika ORU
- Released in September 2008 to test the interoperability of HL7 2.5.1 lab messages. Laika ORU can be used with Mirth, an open-source health informatics messaging package, to manage the routing of HL7 2.5.1 lab messages with Laika.[citation needed]
Laika XDS
- Scheduled to be released in March 2009 to test EHR systems and Health Information Exchange systems with XDS registries and repositories.[citation needed]
Development collaboration
Laika is an active collaborative effort between the CCHIT and the MITRE Corporation. The CCHIT is leading the functional requirements definition of the Laika testing framework. MITRE is leading the technical software design and is prototyping the software service.[citation needed]
The Certification Commission is a private, not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to accelerate adoption of health information technology in the United States . MITRE is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation that manages three Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) and works in partnership with the US government, applying systems engineering and advanced technology to address issues of critical national importance in the USA.[citation needed]
Deployment in virtual environments
Laika has been deployed in virtual environments using, for example, the Amazon cloud environment. This allows centralized testing of multiple EHRs in segmented environments. It also allows portable implementations, so that field testing can be achieved.
Technical details
Laika is licensed under an Apache 2.0 open source license. Laika uses the Ruby on Rails framework, the Java programming language, the open source PostgreSQL database, and several Web 2.0 JavaScript libraries including Scriptaculous and Prototype.
Related software
In 2010, the core Laika software infrastructure, consisting of the Laika database and Rails controllers, was forked to support the open source popHealth project. The popHealth project was developed from resources provided by the Federal Health Architecture within the Office of the National Coordinator. popHealth integrates with a healthcare provider's electronic health record (EHR) system to produce summary quality measures on the provider's patient population. The MITRE Corporation was also tasked as the technical lead team for the popHealth activity.
Name
Laika is named after the dog and first living animal to enter earth orbit, paving the way for human space flight.[5]
References
- ↑ "What does laika mean" (in en). https://findwords.info/term/laika.
- ↑ "Technology Transfer: LAIKA". https://www.mitre.org/research/technology-transfer/open-source-software/laika.
- ↑ "Project LAIKA". http://www.cchit.org/laika.
- ↑ "LAIKA Software Design Document - PDF". http://docplayer.net/9323292-Laika-software-design-document.html.
- ↑ "Frequently Asked Questions". http://laika.sourceforge.net/faq.html.
Further reading
- Atoji, Cindy (25 March 2008). "Project Laika Leaders Provide Progress Report". Cambridge Healthtech Institute. http://www.bio-itworld.com/digitalhealthcare_article.aspx?id=73828.
External links
- Laika project on SourceForge
- The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology website
- The MITRE Corporation website