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2016-07-29 PC CIMI POC Call Minutes

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Meeting Information

HL7 PC-CIMI-POC Meeting Minutes

Location: Phone

Date: 2016-07-29
Time: 10:00-11:00 ET
Facilitator Jay Lyle Note taker(s) Jay Lyle
Attendee Name Affiliation


y Richard Esmond PenRad
y Galen Mulrooney JP Systems
y Jay Lyle JP Systems / VA
Harold Solbrig Mayo
y Susan Matney Intermountain
y Susan Campbell Intermountain
Kurt Allen Intermountain
Joey Coyle Intermountain
Laura Heerman Langford Intermountain
M'Lynda Owens Intermountain
Stephen Hufnagel Intermountain

Agenda

Agenda Topics

  1. root semantics
  2. examination pattern

Minutes

Minutes/Conclusions Reached:

  1. Review of outcomes & news from Procedure meeting last night
    1. Using SCT & LOINC where there are synonyms: SOLOR will contain both, coordinated with a UUID.
      1. This means that the SCT & LOINC codes are really just additional terms, which may be OK
      2. But it also means that SOLOR won't be expressible in RF2
    2. In models, use SCT attribute for model bindings, if one exists. Otherwise, use an observable concept
      1. I find this problematic. It breaks the semantics.
    3. Other SOLOR questions include how extensions & module dependencies will work
  2. Root semantics
    1. Jay presented this slide deck.
    2. It took a while to make it comprehensible, but we seem to be in agreement
      1. We can use SCT concept model attributes for model attributes
      2. But they are attributes of something, viz., the model
      3. So the concept that the model represents should be asserted as a property with an "is-a" model binding
      4. And this approach supports the composition of models via attributes; e.g., a finding "interprets" an observable.

Meeting Outcomes

Actions
  • begin construction of test classes
Next Meeting/Preliminary Agenda Items
  • Review test class progress & tooling

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