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*This project was supported by volunteer efforts. The design of the project, analysis and work products were produced over the course of two-years’ worth of teleconference sessions using an open and transparent process to ensure broad stakeholder input. The project facilitators would like to acknowledge these individuals for their time and contributions; however, this listing does not imply endorsement by the individual or the organization they represent. | *This project was supported by volunteer efforts. The design of the project, analysis and work products were produced over the course of two-years’ worth of teleconference sessions using an open and transparent process to ensure broad stakeholder input. The project facilitators would like to acknowledge these individuals for their time and contributions; however, this listing does not imply endorsement by the individual or the organization they represent. | ||
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The Diabetes Data Strategy Project Listserv is diabetes-dsp@lists.hl7.org. The Diabetes Data Strategy Modeling Subgroup Listserv is diabetes-dsmg@lists.hl7.org. To subscribe to either of these services, go to the [http://www.hl7.org/listservice/index.cfm HL7 Listservices Welcome Page] | The Diabetes Data Strategy Project Listserv is diabetes-dsp@lists.hl7.org. The Diabetes Data Strategy Modeling Subgroup Listserv is diabetes-dsmg@lists.hl7.org. To subscribe to either of these services, go to the [http://www.hl7.org/listservice/index.cfm HL7 Listservices Welcome Page] |
Revision as of 15:32, 18 August 2011
Contents
Diabetes Data Stratagy Project
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Project Overview
Welcome to HL7's Diabetes Data Stratagy Project wiki page!
The objective of the Diabe-DS (Diabetes Data Strategy) proof-of-concept project is to demonstrate a repeatable process that identifies important data elements for clinical care and secondary use. The process provides a framework for the “collect once, repurpose many times” paradigm, which is vital to support the next generation of clinical and translational research.
The project focuses on Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) assessment in an ambulatory setting to document the process and produce artifacts.
Project Leaders
- Crystal Kallem
- American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
- Phone: 312-233-1537
- Rachel Richesson
- University of South Florida (USF)
- Don Mon
- American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
Meeting Information
Conference Calls
Next call: Friday, August 26, 2011 at 12:00 pm ET
Phone Number: (770) 657-9270
Participant Passcode: 510269
Agendas and Minutes
Project Documents
Diabetes Data Strategy Project Scope Statement.doc
- The project scope statement was approved by the Techncial Steering Committee June 2009.
Project Team - Acknowledgements.pdf
- This project was supported by volunteer efforts. The design of the project, analysis and work products were produced over the course of two-years’ worth of teleconference sessions using an open and transparent process to ensure broad stakeholder input. The project facilitators would like to acknowledge these individuals for their time and contributions; however, this listing does not imply endorsement by the individual or the organization they represent.
Working Documents
Listserv
The Diabetes Data Strategy Project Listserv is diabetes-dsp@lists.hl7.org. The Diabetes Data Strategy Modeling Subgroup Listserv is diabetes-dsmg@lists.hl7.org. To subscribe to either of these services, go to the HL7 Listservices Welcome Page