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This wiki page contains information related to a set of activities initiated March 2014 to facilitate contributions by PCWG members for continuous improvements of FHIR clinical DSTU resources, and to develop new FHIR clinical resources to meet stakeholder requirements.
 
 
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=Introduction=
 
 
FHIR® – Fast Health Interoperable Resources (hl7.org/fhir) – is a next generation standards framework created by HL7. FHIR combines the best features of HL7’s Version 2, Version 3 and CDA® product lines while leveraging the latest web standards and applying a tight focus on implementability.
 
 
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FHIR solutions are built from a set of modular components called “Resources”. These resources can easily be assembled into working systems that solve real world clinical and administrative problems at a fraction of the price of existing alternatives. FHIR is suitable for use in a wide variety of contexts – mobile phone apps, cloud communications, EHR-based data sharing, server communication in large institutional healthcare providers, and much more
 
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http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/summary.html
 
 
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A number of FHIR clinical resources were developed, passed ballots and reached DSTU status in January 2014.
 
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http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/clinical.html
 
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PCWG works closely with FHIR team to provide clinical and clinical informatics (and where appropriate, engineering) inputs to help continuous improvement of these resources
 
 
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PCWG members also work closely with FHIR team to develop new FHIR clinical resources
 
 
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This is the landing page providing interested parties with relevant information on these activities
 
 
 
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=Leadership=
 
 
* PCWG:
 
:: All PCWG co-chairs
 
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* FHIR liaison for PCWG:
 
:: David Hay
 
 
 
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=Conference Call Details and Minutes=
 
 
'''Conference call: Audio and Webex'''
 
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* Audio details:
 
: Phone Number:  +1 770-657-9270 
 
:: Participant Passcode: 943377
 
 
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* WebEx details:
 
: (to be inserted here)
 
 
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'''[[PCWG FHIR Conference Calls and Meeting Minutes]]'''
 
 
 
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=PCWG FHIR Resource Projects and Discussion Topics=
 
 
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PCWG is collaborating with FHIR team to develop a set of PCWG domain specific FHIR resources that are intended to meet the requirements of its stakeholders.
 
 
==Active PCWG FHIR Resource Projects==
 
 
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* [[Referral and Transition/Transfer of Care]]
 
 
 
* [[Clinical Assessment]]
 
 
 
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==New PCWG FHIR Resource Proposals==
 
 
'''Place holder for other PCWG specific FHIR Resources'''
 
 
 
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==FHIR Clinical Resources Discussion Topics==
 
 
* [[Observation vs Condition]]
 
 
 
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= FHIR Clinical Connectathon =
 
 
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The FHIR Clinical Connectathon are a set of clinician led activities designed to test the clinical validity, accuracy, usuability ... of FHIR Clinical Resources
 
 
The idea was suggested by the FHIR team to co-chairs of Patient Care Workgroup. It was well received and a small "FHIR Clinical Connectathon Group" was form.
 
 
The following link provides more details about this initiative.
 
* [[FHIR Clinical Connectathon Initiative]]
 
 
 
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=FHIR Clinical Resources=
 
 
'''These clinical resources are under stewardship of PCWG''':
 
: 1. Adverse Reaction (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/adversereaction.html)
 
: 2. Allergy Intolerance (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/allergyintolerance.html)
 
: 3. Care Plan (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/careplan.html)
 
: 4. Condition (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/condition.html)
 
: 5. Family History (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/familyhistory.html)
 
: 6. Procedure (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/procedure.html)
 
: 7. Questionnaire (http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/questionnaire.html)
 
: 8.    QuestionnairAnswer (http://hl7-fhir.github.io/questionnaireanswers.html)
 
 
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'''Other Clinical-Related FHIR Resources''':  (under stewardship of other HL7 WGs)
 
: http://hl7-fhir.github.io/riskassessment.html
 
: http://hl7-fhir.github.io/contraindication.html
 
 
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=FHIR Processes & Tooling Learning Resources=
 
 
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The FHIR team has produced a number of resources that are useful for those who are interested in learning about FHIR, to explore and develop domain specific FHIR resources
 
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Here are the links to some very useful resources:
 
 
* [[FHIR Learning and Tooling Resources]]
 
 
* [[FHIR Profiles]]
 
 
* [[FHIR Mappings]]
 
 
* Creating Examples in FHIR:
 
: http://fhirblog.com/2014/08/08/creating-examples-in-fhir/
 
 
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* HL7/FHIR and openEHR joint review of "Adverse Reaction" clinical model
 
: - HL7/FHIR and openEHR have set up a joint review process to review an "Adverse Reaction" clinical model (archetype)
 
: - The steps for signing up and review through the openEHR clinical knowledge manager (CKM) collaborative environment are summerised in this ppt file:
 
: - [[Media: openEHR CKM - Adverse Reaction Review Steps.pptx | openEHR CKM "Adverse Reaction" clinical model review sign up and review process steps]]
 
 
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