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**CDA videos [https://vimeo.com/channels/hl7cda Ringholm]
 
**CDA videos [https://vimeo.com/channels/hl7cda Ringholm]
 
**CDA themed blogs [http://motorcycleguy.blogspot.com/ Motorcycle Guy]
 
**CDA themed blogs [http://motorcycleguy.blogspot.com/ Motorcycle Guy]
*RIMBAA Architectures
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**[[RIM Based Application Architecture]]
**[http://www.ringholm.com/download/RIMBAA_overview_tutorial.ppt RIMBAA Overview Tutorial]
 
**[http://www.ringholm.de/docs/03100_en.htm RIMBAA Technology Matrix]
 
**[[:Category:RIMBAA|List of RIMBAA based applications]] with detailed descriptions.
 
**[[RIMBAA Papers]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:58, 8 October 2015

The Application Implementation and Design HL7 "User Group" (formerly known as RIMBAA, part of the FTSD) facilitates the adoption and software implementation of HL7 standards. The focus of the WG lies particularly on the use of Healthcare Standards based processable models (e.g. the version 3 RIM, FHIR and CDA) for application design and the storage of data, and to a lesser degree on the exchange and use of the data.

User Group Meetings Resources Organizational


 


Why should you participate?

  • Patrick Loyd, GPI , January 2011: "I'm involved in a lot of HL7 groups, in most of them I'm 'teaching', this is one of the few groups where I actually learn something"
  • Chirag Bhatt, CTO of FEI Systems, October 2010: "Main eye opener for me was that this workgroup demos and the discussions [are] focused on in-depth architecture/design/technology discussions with real-life implementation issues. Usually I wouldn't expect that in a meetings held for healthcare standards. However, after attending a few sessions, I am glad that this workgroup focuses on real-life issues and serves as a torch to implementers who may be lost in the "implementation darkness". I am hoping that I can engage myself more."