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The '''International HL7 Interoperability Conference''' (IHIC) meeting is an annual conference is formerly known as the International Affiliates Meeting. In contrast to regular [[Working Group Meeting]]s, this kind of conference focuses on the exchange of international experiences with the implementation of HL7's standards.
 
The '''International HL7 Interoperability Conference''' (IHIC) meeting is an annual conference is formerly known as the International Affiliates Meeting. In contrast to regular [[Working Group Meeting]]s, this kind of conference focuses on the exchange of international experiences with the implementation of HL7's standards.
  
The meeting has been held in Dresden (Germany) in 2000, Reading (United Kingdom), Melbourne (Australia), Daegu (Korea), Acapulco (Mexico), Taipei (Taiwan), [[IHIC 2006|Cologne (Germany) in 2006]] and Auckland (New Zealand) in 2007.
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The meeting has been held in
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* Dresden (Germany) in 2000,
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* Reading (United Kingdom),
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* Melbourne (Australia), Daegu (Korea),
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* Acapulco (Mexico), Taipei (Taiwan),
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* [[IHIC 2006|Cologne (Germany) in 2006]],
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* Auckland (New Zealand) in 2007,
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* Hersonissos (Crete/Greece) in 2008,
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* Kyoto (Japan) in 2009.

Revision as of 14:31, 30 September 2009

The International HL7 Interoperability Conference (IHIC) meeting is an annual conference is formerly known as the International Affiliates Meeting. In contrast to regular Working Group Meetings, this kind of conference focuses on the exchange of international experiences with the implementation of HL7's standards.

The meeting has been held in

  • Dresden (Germany) in 2000,
  • Reading (United Kingdom),
  • Melbourne (Australia), Daegu (Korea),
  • Acapulco (Mexico), Taipei (Taiwan),
  • Cologne (Germany) in 2006,
  • Auckland (New Zealand) in 2007,
  • Hersonissos (Crete/Greece) in 2008,
  • Kyoto (Japan) in 2009.