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MnM 2019 Jan San Antonio WGM Minutes
Agenda
- see [1]
Wed Q1 Joint w/ Vocab & FHIR-I
- See [2]
Wed Q2 Joint w/ Vocab
- See [3]
Wed Q3 FHIR Data Type & Methodology issues - Joint w/FHIR-I
Attendance
- Lloyd McKenzie (chair)
- Ron Shapiro (scribe)
- Jean Duteax
- Reuben Daniels
- Yunwei Wang
- Rick Geimer
- Grahame Grieve (for Tracker Items)
Agenda
- Plans for R5
- Abstract Data Types R2
- Tracker Items
Plans for R5
- Review non-Normative data types
- Signature - need input from Security
- SampleData - need input from OO
- Attachment.hash
- discussion about SHA1, in some countries, they are forbidden from using SHA1
- Rueben will add a tracker to propose adding Attachement.hashAlgorithm as a code set (including SHA512)
- Age - will check to see if this one has been used
- Distance - look at removing this data type
- Count - look at removing this data type
Abstract Data Types R2
- extension for reaffirmation ballot in January 2018
- extension only went until February 2018
- we had one negative and so when it concluded September 20, 2018, it was withdrawn
- we need to reballot the Abstract Data Types R2
- we need to create a PSS to reballot Abstract Data Types R2
- PSS needs to be fully approved by April 7th, 2019 in order to make September 2019 ballot
- we will need to update value sets to reflect current content and replace links to external terminologies with current references
- Motion to approve PSS: Jean Duteau/Ron Shapiro: 5-0-0
Tracker Items
- Tracker #13535 - FHIR Resources used to hold data supplied from C-CDA entries need a place to represent act status - Not Persuasive
- Tracker #19344 - Consider moving MedicationRequest.priority to Dosage or Timing
- Jean will write up a white-paper describing the issue and Grahame will post on blog and seek implementor feedback