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FHIR Consent November 9, 2017

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HL7 CBCP FHIR Consent Working Meeting

Weekly Meeting Logistics

Weekly meeting; Thursday 1:00 - 2:00 PM Eastern Time

Dial-in Number: (515) 604-9861

International Dial-in Numbers are provided

Access Code: 429554

Online Meeting Link: http://join.freeconferencecall.com/cbhs

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Attendees

Member Name x Member Name x Member Name x Member Name
X David Pyke CBCC co-Chair . Johnathan Coleman CBCC Co-Chair X Suzanne Gonzales-Webb CBCC Co-Chair . Grahame Grieve FHIR Director
. Alexander Mense Security Co-Chair X Kathleen Connor Security Co-Chair X John MoehrkeSecurity Co-Chair . Jim Kretz CBCC Co-Chair
. Peter Branson X David Staggs . Ken Salyards . Diana Proud-Madruga
. Mike Davis . Neelima Chennamaraja . Ken Sinn . Beth Pumo
. Joe Lamy, Aegis . Joseph Quinn . Iona Thraen . Serafina Versaggi
. Igor Sirkovich . Ali Khan ONC Patient Choice Project rep X Saurav Chowdhury . Greg Linden
. Lisa Nelson . Hank MayersPCWG Representative . Laura Heermann Langford PCWG Co-chair . Steve Eichner


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Agenda

  • Roll-call
  • Feedback on Research Use Case with ONC project
  • Consent Track for FHIR Connectathon
  • Australian Organ donation use case review
  • Review open CRs as time allows

Minutes

  • Roll-call
  • Saurav, KC and Ali met to discuss the research use case. Further discussions with all stakeholders forthcoming.
  • Aaron Seib and Graham ran a consent track last Connectathon. This year focus on the technology choice (OAuth) for decisions and ceremony outputting Consent resource as documentation but not decisions. This is not a final design. The consent resource will show the relationship that has been made but no Consent.provision would be required.
    • Kathleen to write up cases for existing Consent track
  • Current Research Tracks on Connectathon are ignoring Consent as it's in the past for their work. They have been given info that such a thing exists but no interest so far.
    • If BRR/Research track connection has not yet been made, then can be done at Connectathon
  • Australian Organ Donation use case was presented.
    • Suzanne sees this as a national use case but not necessarily a scope increase
    • Let Australia do the work for others to adopt
  • Dave to send email regarding CR 13420 to get and understanding of how widespread the problem is.