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#*The topics which will be covered are: Where does the RIM fit in with ''Meaningful Use'' and where Jamie see it's used in systems. He'll express his views on using RIM and controlled terminologies in modeling systems | #*The topics which will be covered are: Where does the RIM fit in with ''Meaningful Use'' and where Jamie see it's used in systems. He'll express his views on using RIM and controlled terminologies in modeling systems | ||
#OpenCDS - implementation aspects of a clinical decision support application based on the HL7 vMR standard (Ken Kawamoto, co-chair CDS WG, University of Utah) (max. 30 minutes) | #OpenCDS - implementation aspects of a clinical decision support application based on the HL7 vMR standard (Ken Kawamoto, co-chair CDS WG, University of Utah) (max. 30 minutes) | ||
− | ##A brief introduction to OpenCDS and how it is using the proposed vMR standard (basically a simplified view of the RIM for CDS) | + | ##(Kawamoto) A brief introduction to OpenCDS and how it is using the proposed vMR standard (basically a simplified view of the RIM for CDS) |
− | ##(Andrew McIntyre) demo of the Gello authoring tool and how it can read v3 messages and a vmr defined by the grammar that is being balloted. | + | ##(Andrew McIntyre) demo of the Gello authoring tool and how it can read v3 messages and a vmr defined by the grammar that is being balloted. The relationship with [[Query Expression and Execution Technology]] will be discussed as well. |
#*As a reference, the standard slide set for OpenCDS is available as the top link in the References section of [http://www.opencds.org www.opencds.org]. | #*As a reference, the standard slide set for OpenCDS is available as the top link in the References section of [http://www.opencds.org www.opencds.org]. | ||
#A [[SMIRF]] / CRUD layer concept (requested, max. 60 minutes) | #A [[SMIRF]] / CRUD layer concept (requested, max. 60 minutes) |
Revision as of 18:03, 10 August 2011
This is the agenda of the WGM in San Diego, September 2011
Contents
MON Q3 (13:45-15:00)
- Administrative agenda items (max 30 minutes)
- Approval of agenda for the week
- Announcements
- Approval of the minutes of the Orlando WGM (May 2011)
- MOTION to approve the minutes of the RIMBAA meeting in Orlando, as available on the HL7 website (http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/wg/java/minutes/RIMBAA_May2011_Minutes_Orlando.zip).
- Annual (brief) review of the RIMBAA Mission and Charter
- Annual (brief) review of the RIMBAA SWOT
- Update of the RIMBAA three year plan and the Creation of a Set of RIMBAA Whitepapers project.
- Everest: a MIF based code generator for .net (Justin Fyfe, Mohawk College, CA) (max.30 minutes)
- Everest (see http://blog.marc-hi.ca/blog/) is a MIF based code/class generator for .net. In 2011 it was announced that the toolkit now offerst support for MIFs published in universal-realm normative editions, and the roadmap envisions a Java version as well.
- Note: Everest has been presented before during a RIMBAA meeting, see RIMBAA: Marc-HI Everest. The presentation in San Diego will focus on new developments and experiences.
- Justin will introduce the toolkit, its architecture, and will show how it can be used in a project to enable v3 support in an application. His presentation will include a coding demonstration.
- He will also show some of the details of the data type library (See his blogpost: Everest 1.0 Data Type Operations) and how one could re-use the data type libraries as contained in Everest / jEverest (for example, see this blogpost: Connect to MGRID using Everest).
- Everest (see http://blog.marc-hi.ca/blog/) is a MIF based code/class generator for .net. In 2011 it was announced that the toolkit now offerst support for MIFs published in universal-realm normative editions, and the roadmap envisions a Java version as well.
WED Q6 (19:00-21:00)
- Administrative agenda items
- Strategic value of the RIM (Jamie Ferguson, VP Health IT Strategy and Policy, Kaiser Permanente, US) (max 30. minutes)
- Jamie is one of the plenary speakers at this meeting. His talk won't be as technical and implementation oriented as some other RIMBAA presentations, but he has attended RIMBAA meetings before so he's aware of the more architectural/technical background of this group.
- The topics which will be covered are: Where does the RIM fit in with Meaningful Use and where Jamie see it's used in systems. He'll express his views on using RIM and controlled terminologies in modeling systems
- OpenCDS - implementation aspects of a clinical decision support application based on the HL7 vMR standard (Ken Kawamoto, co-chair CDS WG, University of Utah) (max. 30 minutes)
- (Kawamoto) A brief introduction to OpenCDS and how it is using the proposed vMR standard (basically a simplified view of the RIM for CDS)
- (Andrew McIntyre) demo of the Gello authoring tool and how it can read v3 messages and a vmr defined by the grammar that is being balloted. The relationship with Query Expression and Execution Technology will be discussed as well.
- As a reference, the standard slide set for OpenCDS is available as the top link in the References section of www.opencds.org.
- A SMIRF / CRUD layer concept (requested, max. 60 minutes)
- Details to follow
THU Q3 (13:45-15:00)
- Administrative agenda items
- VMR implementations
- Jan Wittenber?, David E. Shields?, Andrew McIntyre?
Meeting Attendance (marked X)
At | Name | Affiliation | Email Address |
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Abdul Malik Shakir | COH, US | ashakir@coh.org | |
Adel Ghlamallah | CIHI, CA | aghlamallah@infoway.ca | |
Alan Nicol | Informatics, UK | alan.nicol@informatics.co.uk | |
Alejandro Pica | EMA, UK | alejandro.pica@ema.europa.eu | |
Alexander Henket | E-Novation, NL | alexander.henket@enovation.nl | |
Alex de Jong | Siemens, US | alex.dejong@siemens.com | |
Alex Zupan | ItalTBS, IT | alex.zupan@italtbs.com | |
Ameet Pathak | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, US | ameet_pathak@dfci.harvard.edu | |
Amnon Shabo | IBM, IL | shabo@il.ibm.com | |
Andrew McIntyre | Medical Objects, AU | andrew@medical-objects.com.au | |
Andy Stechislin | GordonPoint, CA | andy.stechishin@gmail.com | |
Anil Luthra | , US | aluthra@alfisconsultants.com | |
Ann Wrightson | NHS Wales, UK | ann.wrightson@wales.nhs.uk | |
Assaf Halevy | DBmotion | assaf.halevy@dbmotion.com | |
Bill Friggle | Sanofi Aventis, US | william.friggle@sanofi-aventis.com | |
Brian Pech | KP, US | brian.pech@kp.org | |
Bruce McKinnon | JassCo, CA | bruce.mckinnon@jassco.ca | |
Charlie McCay | Ramsey, UK | charlie@ramseysystems.com | |
Chirag Bhatt | FEI Systems, US | chirag.bhatt@feisystems.com | |
Chris Melo | Philips, US | chris.melo@philips.com | |
Chris Winters | Vocollect Healthcare Systems, Inc., US | cwinters@healthcare.vocollect.com | |
Dale Nelson | , US | dale.nelson@squaretrends.com | |
Dan Kokotov | 5AM Solutions, US | dkokotov@5amsolutions.com | |
Dave Barnet | NHS, UK | david.barnet@nhs.net | |
David Rowed | Ocean Informatics, AU | david.rowed@oceaninformatics.com | |
Dave Shaver | Corepoint health, US | dave.shaver@corepointhealth.com | |
Diane Gutiw | SAIC, US | gutiwd@saic.com | |
Duana Bender | Mohawk College, CA | duane.bender@mohawkcollege.ca | |
Ed Larsen | Larsen Inc., US | e.laresen@ix.netcom.com | |
Ernst de Bel | UMCN, NL | e.debel@ic.umcn.nl | |
Ewout Kramer | Furore, NL | e.kramer@furore.com | |
Gavin Morris | Kestral, AU | gavinm@kestral.com.au | |
Geoffry Roberts | Blue Thread LLC, US | geoffry.roberts@gmail.com | |
George de la Torre | Tufts Health, US | delatorre.george@gmail.com | |
Gordon Raup | Datuit LLC, US | graup@datuit.com | |
Grahame Grieve | AU | grahameg@gmail.com | |
Heath Frankel | Ocean Informatics, AU | heath.frankel@oceaninformatics.com | |
Hugh Glover | BlueWave Informatics, UK | hugh_glover@bluewaveinformatics.co.uk | |
Hugh Leslie | Ocean Informatics, AU | hugh.leslie@oceaninformatics.com | |
Ian Bull | ACT health, AU | ian.bull@act.gov.au | |
Ilia Fortunov | Microsoft, US | iliaf@microsoft.com | |
Jane Curry | HIS inc, CA | JaneCurry@healthinfostrategies.com | |
Jean Henri Duteau | GPI, CA | jean.duteau@gpinformatics.com | |
John Finbraaten | Marshfield Clinic, US | finbraaten.john@marshfieldclinic.org | |
John Harvey | Iatric, US | john.harvey@iatric.com | |
John Koisch | Guidewire Architecture, CA | jkoisch@guidewirearchitecture.com | |
John Timm | IBM, US | johntimm@us.ibm.com | |
John Ulmer | ??, US | johnu@clemson.edu | |
Kai Heitmann | Heitmann Consulting, DE | hl7@kheitmann.de | |
Kenneth Salyards | SAMSHA, US | kenneth.salyards@samsha.hhs.gov | |
Kenneth Weng | CareFx, US | kweng@carefx.com | |
Lee Coller | Oracle, US | lee.coller@oracle.com | |
Linda Birn | MOH Holdings, SG | linda.birn@mohh.com.sg | |
Lyssa Neel | Infoway, CA | pneel@infoway.ca | |
Lorraine Constable | CA | lorraine@constable.ca | |
Marilyn Maguire | Fuji Med, US | marilyn.maguire@fujimed.com | |
Mario Roy | Iatric, US | mario.roy@iatric.com | |
Mark Bevivino | Iatric, US | markb@iatric.com | |
Mark Shafarman | Shafarman Consulting, US | mark.shafarman@earthlink.net | |
Mark Tucker | Regenstrief, US | mtucker@regenstrief.org | |
Massimo Frossi | Ital TBS, IT | massimo.frossi@italtbs.com | |
Michael van der Zel | Groningen University Hospital, and Results4Care, NL |
m.van.der.zel@ict.umcg.nl | |
Mike Rossman | KP, US | michael.k.rossman@kp.org | |
Muhammad Afzal | SEECS, PK | muhammad.afzal@seecs.edu.pk | |
Nick Radov | Axolotl, US | nradov@axolotl.com | |
Patrick Loyd | GPI, CA | patrick.c.loyd@gmail.com | |
Pascal Mattiocco | KP, US | pmattiocco@yahoo.com | |
Paul Boyes | Guidewire Architecture, CA | pboyes@guidewirearchitecture.com | |
Peter Gummer | Ocean Informatics, AU | peter.gummer@oceaninformatics.com | |
Peter Hendler | KP, US | peter@hendler.net | |
Rene Spronk | Ringholm, NL | rene.spronk@ringholm.com | |
Richard Kronstad | Carefacts, UK | rkronstad@carefacts.com | |
Richard Thoreson | SAMSHA-CSAT, US | richard.thoreson@samsha.hhs.gov | |
Rik Smithies | NHS, UK | rik@nprogram.co.uk | |
Robert Worden | Charteris, UK | robert.worden@charteris.com | |
Sam Heard | Ocean Informatics, AU | sam.heard@oceaninformatics.com | |
Sean Muir | VA, US | sean.muir@va.gov | |
Scott Parkey | Axolotl, US | sparkey@axolotl.com | |
Stacy Berger | COH | sberger@coh.org | |
Steven Royce | NEHTA, AU | stephen.royce@nehta.gov.au | |
Steve Fine | Cerner, US | sfine@cerner.com | |
Tessa van Stijn | Nictiz, NL | stijn@nictiz.nl | |
Tim Dodd | CA | tim.dodd@health.gov.sk.ca | |
Tod Ryal | Cerner, US | tryal@cerner.com | |
Todd Parnell | 5AM Solutions, US | tparnell@5amsolutions.com | |
Tony Lam | MOH Holdings, SG | tony.lam@mohh.com.sg | |
Vassil Paytchev | Epic, US | vassil@epic.com | |
Yunwei Wang | Siemens, US | yunwei.wang@siemens.com | |
Zhijing Liu | Siemens, US | zhijing.liu@siemens.com |