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==Minutes==
 
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==Process==
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At the October 2010 Working Group Meeting an initial process was proposed. The diagram below outlines the process and the discussion that follows will describe the steps in the process
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[[Image:Innovations process 2010Oct.jpg]]
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===Register===
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In this step an individual can register a concept as an HL7 Innovation Concept. The registration will take place via the Innovations List Service (currently to be established). There are three pieces of information required to register:
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*Concept Name
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*Contact Name and e-mail address
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*Problem or Issue addressed
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===Create Wiki Page===
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Once a concept is registered a Wiki Page will be established under the concept name. The Page Name will be the Concept Name. The page will be catagorized in the Innovations Category. The Page will initially contain the Contact Name and the Problem or Issue addressed. The registrant will be contacted to let them know the page is available. The wiki page can then be used to present information about the concept.
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===Present Concept===
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The concept will be sheduled for presentation at an upcoming Working Group Meeting. This will be the opportunity for intersted Work Groups to attend the presentation, ask questions and express interest in the concept.

Revision as of 18:43, 21 October 2010


HL7 Innovations

History

The HL7 Innovations process began at the January 2010 Working Group Meeting with the presentation of a number of new concepts for consideration.The TSC wiki was used to publish the Innovations Workshop Announcement. The workshop was introduced to the community through the Research and Innovation Workshop document.

A draft WG Mission was provided

Videos were produced to present a number of the concepts. The videos from the initial session can be found on the following page.Innovations Videos

The concepts presented at this session included:

  • B2I Tooling
  • Configuration management
  • GreenCDA
  • hData
  • Information Governance of assets in device software
  • Intellectual Property
  • MARC-HI
  • Model Driven CDA: Design, Publish and Implement:
  • NHS Logical Record Architecture (LRA)
  • NHS static model designer
  • Packaging and Distribution (P2)
  • Pligg for the VA innovations environment

Following the May 2010 Innovations Workshop an Innovations project was estabilished.

Project Scope Statement

Project 701 Innovations Scope Statement

Facebook

There was a Facebook group established in January 2010

Facebook logo.png

[Innovations Facebook Group]


Agendas

Innovation Agendas

Minutes

Innovation Minutes

Process

At the October 2010 Working Group Meeting an initial process was proposed. The diagram below outlines the process and the discussion that follows will describe the steps in the process


Innovations process 2010Oct.jpg

Register

In this step an individual can register a concept as an HL7 Innovation Concept. The registration will take place via the Innovations List Service (currently to be established). There are three pieces of information required to register:

  • Concept Name
  • Contact Name and e-mail address
  • Problem or Issue addressed

Create Wiki Page

Once a concept is registered a Wiki Page will be established under the concept name. The Page Name will be the Concept Name. The page will be catagorized in the Innovations Category. The Page will initially contain the Contact Name and the Problem or Issue addressed. The registrant will be contacted to let them know the page is available. The wiki page can then be used to present information about the concept.

Present Concept

The concept will be sheduled for presentation at an upcoming Working Group Meeting. This will be the opportunity for intersted Work Groups to attend the presentation, ask questions and express interest in the concept.