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Michael O'Keefe, mokeefe@mitre.org | Michael O'Keefe, mokeefe@mitre.org | ||
See [[Connectathon_Track_Lead_Responsibilities]] | See [[Connectathon_Track_Lead_Responsibilities]] |
Revision as of 01:19, 19 October 2017
Track Name
Domain Analysis Model to FHIR Profiles and Implementation Guide
Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group
CIC, Cancer Interoperability Group
Justification
There is a practical gap between envisioning the clinical content in a domain and the ability to deliver implementations. It's possible to manually create FHIR Profiles in small numbers, but when a domain requires 20 profiles, 50 profiles, or 100 profiles, efficient automation is required. This track is to test a proposed methodology for creating FHIR profiles that should make it possible to convert a domain analysis model to a set of FHIR profiles in a relatively simple, efficient manner.
Proposed Track Lead
Mark Kramer, mkramer@mitre.org
Michael O'Keefe, mokeefe@mitre.org
See Connectathon_Track_Lead_Responsibilities
Expected participants
TBD
Roles
Please include information here regarding how much advance preparation will be required if creating a client and/or server.
Role 1 Name
Scenarios
Scenario Step 1 Name
- Action:
- Precondition:
- Success Criteria:
- Bonus point: