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Revision as of 17:54, 7 April 2011
Agenda for the May 2011 WGM in Orlando FL USA
Notes:
- Rene won't be attending this WGM.
- one quarter to be set aside for a joint HL7 RIMBAA & OpenEHR software implementers session.
MON Q3
- Administrative agena items
- Approval of agenda for the week
- Announcements
- Approval of the minutes of the Washington meeting.
- Use of a SMIRF like approach (Dale Nelson, max 20 minutes)
- Dale was involved (some year ago) in a project which used CMET-like models as the basis for data exchange and persistence. He will show the highlights of its architecture and will share best practices.
- Report on a HL7 v3 services based project (Dale Nelson, max 20 minutes)
- Dale was involved in a project that uses a RIM based services layer. Dale will discuss the choices that were made when creating the service inventory, as well as the design of the v3 static models used as service payloads.
- dbMotion. A RIM based integration platform used on a very large scale at U of PItt, Israel and elsewhere. Practical experience making RIMBAA work on a large scale for integrating disparate hospitals and facilities.
WED Q2 (hosted by I/C)
- This quarter RIMBAA will have ajoint meeting with the Implementation/Conformance WG (who are hosting) and the Tooling WG.
WED Q6 (19:00-21:00)
- XML-based (+hybrid approaches) persistence
THU Q3
- Report on v3 implementation at Intermountain (Stan Huff)
- Kaiser Permanente, a preliminary trial of using RIMBAA (Java SIG) to aggregate data from Epic and NHIN data sources.