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RIMBAA 201009 Minutes

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On September 15th an international RIMBAA meeting will be held in Rome, Italy. This is a joint HL7 Italy & RIMBAA WG meeting, with HL7 Italy hosting. This meeting has been designated as an out-of-cycle meeting of the international HL7 RIMBAA working group.

  • Date: September 15 and 16 2010, 09:30-17:00
  • Location: Rome, Italy (Auditorium Invitalia, via Calabria 46, 00187 Roma)
    • Maria Manuela Veglia [1] can be contacted to provide assistance/information when it comes to Accommodation and Transportation.
    • Recommended hotels: HOTEL GAMBRINUS (3 stars), Via Piave 29, (Map), or HOTEL LONDRA & CARGILL (4 stars), Piazza Sallustio 18 (Map).
    • Coming from the airport Fiumicino in Rome one should take the train to "Roma Termini" (traveling on the Leonardo Express) and take a taxi for the short distance (max. 1 km) to the chosen hotel. For other travel options, see WikiTravel.
  • Registration: For Italian attendees: see the website of HL7 Italy. For international attendees: e-mail Rene Spronk.
    • Note that HL7 Italy has a large conference-style meeting on September 15th and 16th (The "HL7 Italia Open Days"). The out-of-cycle meeting will be held in parallel.
  • Co-chairs: Rene Spronk (co-chair of the RIMBAA WG), Andrea Ceiner (HL7 Italy)
  • Short URL: http://bit.ly/bAsZKt

September 15, 10:00-12:00

  1. Topics specifically catering to those with prior knowledge of RIMBAA.
  2. Administrative (max 30 minutes)
    • Agenda Review/Additions/Changes (max 5 minutes)
    • Approval of the Minutes of the previous meeting in Rio: (max 5 minutes)
    • Announcements (max 10 minutes)
      • Rene: status update on the v3 implementation book
    • Formal approval of the outcome of the e-mail vote for FTSD representative
      • MOTION: To find the procedure to elect the RIMBAA FTSD representative by e-mail vote to be acceptable, and to accept/reconfirm its outcome (Tony Julian, with 5 out of 9 votes) as reported by the Tally (Rene Spronk). The outcome has been communicated to HQ on August 24.
    • Report from the HL7 Rio WGM (Rene, max 15 minutes)
    • Planning of next meeting
  3. Various product/concept presentations (te be added)
    • Davide/Andrea: JavaSIG 2010 (what is your final decision about it ? take it or not ?)
    • Creation of a Java based HL7 v3 Datatypes R2 library
    • Davide/Andrea: creation of an open-source Dictionary Manager to manage OIDs and VOCs (code systems, value sets...) in 1st instance as a client-server program (where eclipse is the client and mysql is the server). A web application will follow next year for search and retrieve and download.
  4. Discussion of RIMBAA Issues

September 15, 14:00-17:00

  1. Workshop with Italian attendees, most of whom will be new to RIMBAA
    • This part of the agenda will mostly be about providing an overview of some of the key RIMBAA issues; and allowing (italian) vendors/organizations who have used RIMBAA principles (without necessarily being aware that there is such a thing as RIMBAA) to present their applications and approaches.
  2. Overview of Key RIMBAA Issues
  3. Italian RIMBAA experiences
    1. A RIM Based IHE XDS Registry / Repository, using a RIM based database (Andrea Poli)
      • O3Enterprise about creating an IHE XDS Registry solution based on the RIM instead of an ebXML DB structure. The Repository itself is currently not based on the RIM.
    2. RIM-based implementation of a COPD gold-protocol (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) (Saverio Sabina, Mariarita Minerva-CaribelIt)
    3. RIM based Patient Summary at a Regional level
      • (speaker to be confirmed)

September 16, 09:00-13:00

  1. Topics catering to newbies as well as those with prior knowledge of RIMBAA.
  2. The use of RIM based services in the UMCG RIMBAA project (Michael van de Zel, University Hospital Groningen (UMCG), the Netherlands)
  3. Use of CMET-like CRUD entity services in the Nijmegen University Hospital (the Netherlands). (Ewout Kramer, Furore)
    • Ewout: I construct them by comparing domains and then figuring out how to split the domains into manageable entities. These entities are small, and I also use a kind of reference indicator so one entity can refer to another entity. Large interactions are thus split-up (decomposed) into smaller, independent crud entities that are stored separately and can only reference each other. This way I try to solve the Object nets versus object trees storage issues. It also makes the store much more approachable and documentable for developers new to v3, I hope. I am storing each entity as a unit in its XML form in an eXist XML database. Splitting transactions and reconstructing them is done using XQuery.
  4. Various RIMBAA/MDD principles using modules from the PHI Technology product suite (Andrea/Davide)
    • RIMBAA scheduler
    • Outpatient management system
    • e-Prescription

Registrations (marked R)

At Name Affiliation Email Address
  Adri Burggraaff Slotervaartziekenhuis, NL adri.burggraaff@slz.nl
R Andrea Ceiner ItalTBS, IT andrea.ceiner@italtbs.com
  Andy Harris National Institute of Health Research (NIHR), UK  
  Arild Hollas CSAM Health, NO arild.hollas@csamhealth.com
  Bas van Poppel iSoft, NL bas.vpoppel@isofthealth.com
  Bertil Reppen Apertura, NO  
R Davide Magni ItalTBS, IT davide.magni@italtbs.com
R Ewout Kramer Furore, NL e.kramer@furore.nl
  Freek Geerdink Vrumun, NL freek.geerdink@vrumun.nl
  Hans Jonkers Philips, NL hans.jonkers@philips.com
  Henk Enting MGRID, NL  
  Kjetil Sanders CSAM Health, NO Kjetil.Sanders@csamhealth.com
R Michael van der Zel UMCG and Results4care, NL m.van.der.zel@ict.umcg.nl
R Rene Spronk Ringholm, NL rene.spronk@ringholm.com
  Roelof Middeljans UMCG, NL  
  Tessa van Steijn Nictiz, NL stijn@nictiz.nl
  Tom de Jong NovaPro, NL  
  Tommy Kristiansen CSAM Health, NO tommy.kristiansen@csamhealth.com
  Willem Dijkstra MGRID, NL w.p.dijkstra@mgrid.net
R Yeb Havinga MGRID, NL y.t.havinga@mgrid.net