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==Attendees== | ==Attendees== |
Revision as of 09:14, 31 October 2014
This is the agenda of the AID meeting to be held in Amsterdam on November 27th, 2014; one day after the FHIR Developer Days (inclusive of the FHIR connectathon) held at the same location.
The event aims to provide a platform for the exchange of architectural concepts and implementation experiences of both FHIR servers as well as clients. The attendees are assumed to be familiar with FHIR, and to have a background as a software developer and/or software architect.
- Date: November 27, 2014; 09:30-17:00
- Language: All Presentations will be in English
- Location: Furore offices, Amsterdam, @ Bos en Lommerplein 280, 1055 RW Amsterdam (Directions: in Dutch, and/or Google Maps)
- Registration: this is a FREE event, the size of the room is limited however. Please add your name to the tail end of this page, or send an e-mail to rene.spronk@ringholm.com
Agenda
- Administrative agenda items
- Approval of the minutes of the Chicago WGM held in September 2014, available at AID 201409 Agenda.
- Approval of the new DMP
- Server side query support - implementation best practices (Ewout Kramer, Furore, NL)
- Details to follow
- Mapping of HL7 v2 ORM/ORU message to FHIR (Georg Mueller, IT)
- Details to follow
- The Dutch National e-Mental Health Exchange (“Koppeltaal”) is on FHIR! (Theo Stolker, NL)
- There are clear benefits of e-Health treatment in Mental Health. Each Mental Health Clinic has started initiatives to enable eHealth, causing a lot of duplicated efforts. Due to the absence of good standards, a lot of money is spent on integrating the various portals with e-Health Games and Interventions. Koppeltaal is an initiative that proposes an exchange standard based on HL7 FHIR Messages to address this integration issue. As we speak, we are implementing a central hub (“Koppelbox”) that allows portals and e-Health interventions to cooperate in the delivery of e-Mental Health to a wider patient audience.
- Other presentations by FHIR implementers
Attendees
(please add your name to the tail end of the list)
- Ewout Kramer, Furore, NL
- Grahame Grieve, AU
- Lloyd McKenzie, CA
- Rene Spronk, Ringholm, NL
- Patrick Pichler, AT
- Renato Calamai, eHealthTech srl, IT
- Dr.Ayman BafaQeeh, MOH, SA
- Theo Stolker, Vital Health Software, NL