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       St. Albert, Alberta
 
       St. Albert, Alberta
 
       Canada T8N 6M5
 
       Canada T8N 6M5
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== Day Job ==
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* Independent Consultant
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* Information Architect
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* Health Information Strategies, Inc.
  
 
== Interest ==
 
== Interest ==
As a long standing member of Health Level Seven, I have a particular interest in governance, methodology, architecture, tooling and education and training associated with the effective application of all of the above to solving interoperability issues - from a people and process perspective first and then leveraging appropriate automation.
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As a long standing member of Health Level Seven, I have a particular interest in governance, methodology, architecture, and tooling. I'm also interested in the education and training associated with the effective application of all of the above to solving interoperability issues - from a people and process perspective first and then leveraging appropriate automation.
  
 
==Favorite Links==
 
==Favorite Links==

Latest revision as of 17:27, 15 January 2012

Janecurry aka Jane Curry

Health Level Seven (HL7) Committee memberships

  • Board Liaison Co-Chair Tooling Work Group
  • Board Liaison Co-Chair Publishing Work Group
  • Member Architectural review Board(ArB)

Contact

     Jane Curry
     #306 - 20 St. Joseph Street
     St. Albert, Alberta
     Canada T8N 6M5

Day Job

  • Independent Consultant
  • Information Architect
  • Health Information Strategies, Inc.

Interest

As a long standing member of Health Level Seven, I have a particular interest in governance, methodology, architecture, and tooling. I'm also interested in the education and training associated with the effective application of all of the above to solving interoperability issues - from a people and process perspective first and then leveraging appropriate automation.

Favorite Links