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AID 201609 Meeting in Baltimore

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This is the agenda of the AID WG for the WGM in Baltimore MD, September 2016.

Sunday Q3/Q4 (joint with FHIR)

Agenda

  1. Administrative (max. 5 minutes)
  2. Gil Alterovitz - FHIR Genomics Track
  3. Brian Postlethwait -
  4. Todd Cooper - FHIR Devices Track
  5. Adjournement

Minutes Q3

Motion: Approve WGM minutes from Atlanata (Oct 2015), Orlando (Jan 2016) and Montreal (May 2016) Andy/Richard 1 abstain - motion carried

Presentation 1: FHIR Genomics - Gil Alteroitz

Presentation 2: FluentPath - Brian Postlethwait

Presentation 3: Authoring system for Chemotherapy Order Templates - Lee Suprenant

There was a dicussion on how to promote the Sunday sessions so that more connectathon participant come forward to present.

Minutes Q4

Presentation 4: KIMBO - Karl Holzer

Presentation 5: FHIR Claims and Eligibility - Benoit Schoefler

Benoit presented the ALmerys applications (client and servers) that were developed for the Connectathon. Benoit demonstrated the components for claims, claim responses, eligibility, attachments. Almerys has put the FHIR interface for eligibility into production using a SOAP based exchange and is processing 500,000-600,000 transactions a day. Benoit believes the use of REST interfaces will come with mobile apps built by the payers for the providers to use in determining eligibility

Presentation 6: Discussion of mapping the PV1 Segment to FHIR Locations - Simone Heckman

Simone presented two options for mapping between the PV1 segment in HL7 2 messages into FHIR Locations/Organization resources. The first option focused on the necessity of building a deep heirarchy of Locations required to identify beds within rooms within wards within ... The second option dealt with a 'light' location scenario, where the patient location only needs to be known in 'general' terms (i.e. the 'lab'). Simone presented a detailed discussion of the two approaches which will be posted on David Hay's FHIR blog. Andy commented on the value of the discussion and would like to identify some way to collect this knowledge for use by HL7 members and invited people to make suggestions on the best way to publish this information. Dale had a question on general processing of ADT v2 messages into FHIR Encounters and Locations.

Presentation 7: FHIR Implementation Guide Editor - Michel Rutten

Michel demonstrated the Implementation Guide editor features that are being built into Simplifier.net. There is a Markdown editor with preview and some additional markdown functions that allow for the inclusion of profiles in the various FHIR forms (collapsible srtructure, UML)

Announcements:

  • Andy reminded everyone of the meetings during the week, Monday Q3 and Wednesday Q1
  • Andy also mentioned the AID co-chair election and encouraged those that belonged to the AID list-serve to cast a vote

Monday Q3

  1. Administrative
    • MOTION to approve of the Software Implementation of CDA whitepaper, as an accurate reflection of current CDA implementation best practices, the whitepaper will be up for renewal in May 2017.
  2. User presentations / implementation experiences
  3. "AID Plan Going forward"
    1. Future Out Of Cycle meetings
    2. Working with FHIR - Sunday quarters
  4. Other topics

Wednesday Q1

  1. Administrative
  2. Project and issue review
    1. Project #550 - Whitepaper review: project details, List of AID Whitepapers
    2. Project #1178 - Implementation Packages
    3. Issue List Category:AID_Issue
  3. Other topics