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Latest revision as of 13:09, 13 July 2012

HL7 project team meeting, 12 July 2012, 12:00 PM ET

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Attendees

  • Jay Lyle, project manager
  • Sarah Ryan, terminology facilitator
  • Jaci Phillips, MS RN, Regenstrief Institute
  • Clay Mann, NEMSIS
  • Suran Wije, Children's Medical Center

Agenda

  1. guide progress
  2. DSTU process
  3. training
  4. UMLS


Minutes

  1. Guide has been provided to HL7 publishing. Jay displayed to attendees & walked through organization.
  2. DSTU Process
    1. We'd prefer GForge to the DSTU comment site, which doesn't seem functional enough to manage implementation bug and change requests
    2. Clay still defining right combination of software implementer, agency, and hospital
    3. Discussion of document transport: out of scope of CDA, but NEMSIS might provide IHE guidelines for implementers
    4. Jay to determine what specifications implementers need (EMS PCR definitely; CDA probably; others?)
  3. Training
    1. Ockham to OK dates picked by NEMSIS (week of 8/26, 9/2, 9/16, 9/30)
    2. Jay to talk with developer to assess effectiveness of ramp-up; Clay to consider internal resource
    3. Venue will be Salt Lake or Park City
    4. NEMSIS can print materials, including large format CDA diagram
  4. UMLS
    1. NEMSIS is a distributor: I think this means vendors don't have any roadblocks
    2. We'd like to see the machinery when we come out