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Organizational Relations Committee

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Organizational Relations Commitee (ORC)

Committee Overview

Mission

The Organizational Relations Committee shall be responsible for initiating and/or managing, under the direction of the CEO, the relationship between HL7 and various other organizations, associations, and consortia. The Organizational Relationships Committee shall draft appropriate memoranda of understanding (MOU) and association charters addressing these relationships. The CEO shall bring these documents before the Board for consideration and approval.


Co-Chairs and Committee Members

Board Appointed Chairs

Don Mon
American Health Information Management Association
Phone: +1 312-233-1135
email: Don.Mon@AHIMA.org
Scott Robertson
Kaiser Permanente
Phone: +1 310-200-0231
Email: scott.m.robertson@kp.org

Committee Members

Charles Jaffe MD PhD
Health Level Seven International
Phone: +1 858-720-8200
Email: cjaffeinq@HL7.org
Charles Meyer
Independent Consultant
Phone: +1 407-695-8338
Email: cmeyer327@aol.com
Helen Stevens Love (representing the Technical Steering Committee)
Gordon Point Informatics Ltd.
Phone: +1 250-598-0312
Email: helen.stevens@shaw.ca
Klaus Veil
Phone:+61 412-746-457
Email: klaus@veil.net.au

Meeting Information

Organizational Agreements

List of Organizational Agreements

Concepts and Processes

Formal versus Informal Relationships [DRAFT]

Not all interactions between HL7 and other organizations require formal relationships to be established. For example, anyone attending an HL7 work group session may express information or opinions on behalf of themselves, their employer, or associations they participate in. A key point in such informal exchanges is that no official action should be based solely on uncorroborated statements of informal sources. Formal relationships acknowledge a common purpose between HL7 and the other organization and establish specific contacts to ensure that both organization's statements, positions, etc, can be validated with authority. Currently, HL7 has two types of formal agreements: Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Assoicate Charter.

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

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Associate Charter

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How to establish a formal relationship

Formal relationships must be approved by the HL7 Board of Directors. The Organizational Relations Committee is responsible for developing and maintaining the relationships. Initiation of relationships often comes from the work and requirements of the Work Groups. The following steps are a guideline for Work Group Co-chairs, and others, on how to suggest or initialize a organizational relationship:

  1. Check for an existing relationship
    1. Look through the current list of relationships for the organization you are interested in. If found, check with the contact person(s) to information or interaction needed.
    2. Also look for related organizations, or assoications. This may provide an indirect or alternative source for information. Finding an "alternate" does not preclude a relationship request for the specific organization(s) you are looking for.
    3. Would any other Work Groups interact with the organization you are interested in? Check their stated relationships. Informal contacts may be available. Suggesting a formal relationship should be considered if one is not found.
  2. Suggest a new formal relationship.
    1. Collect as much of the following information as possible
      • Organization Name
      • Web site or other background information sources
      • Work Group(s) that need this relationship
      • Why is the relationship needed. Brief discussion of why a formal relationship is needed and/or beneficial to HL7 (and the other organization. Also, consider the degree of formality needed (MOU vs Associate Charter).
      • Suggestions for liason(s) (both directions)
    2. Review this information with the Work Group Co-chair(s), as appropriate
    3. Send the request to the Organizational Relations Committee.