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May 23, 2017 Security Conference Call

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Attendees

x Member Name x Member Name x Member Name x Member Name
. John MoehrkeSecurity Co-chair x Kathleen ConnorSecurity Co-chair . Alexander Mense Security Co-chair . Trish WilliamsSecurity Co-chair
x Mike Davis x Suzanne Gonzales-Webb x David Staggs x Mohammed Jafari
x Glen Marshall, SRS x Beth Pumo . Ioana Singureanu . Rob Horn
x Diana Proud-Madruga . Serafina Versaggi x Joe Lamy . Galen Mulrooney
. Duane DeCouteau . Chris Clark . Johnathan Coleman . Aaron Seib
. Ken Salyards . Christopher D Brown TX . Gary Dickinson x Dave Silver
x Rick Grow . William Kinsley . Paul Knapp x Mayada Abdulmannan
. Kamalini Vaidya . Bill Kleinebecker x Christopher Shawn . Grahame Grieve
. Oliver Lawless . Ken Rubin . David Tao . Nathan Botts

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Agenda

  1. (2 min) Roll Call, Agenda Approval
  2. (4 min) Review and Approval of Security WG Call Minutes April 25, 2017
  3. (15 min) Madrid Debrief - Review of Minutes, presentations - cochairs
  1. (10 min) [...TF4FA Ballot Reconcilation] - Kathleen
  2. (10 min) PASS Audit Ballot Reconcilation - Diana
  3. (5 min) FHIR Security Call - Please review front matter - John Moehrke

Tuesday Security WG Session: Kevin Skekleton and Josh Mandel presented on FHIR CDS Hooks CDS-Hooks uses SMART on FHIR to specify services to create vendor-independent “substitutable apps” that can be plugged into a variety of EHR and other systems. The services equips a native EHR with an event model, triggering calls to remote CDS services when specific user activities occur (e.g., "prescribe a drug", or "open a patient record"). These CDS Hook services can respond with advice, alternative suggestions, and in-context app launch links that can be presented to the user in accordance with explicit user experience guidelines.  The following videos provide excellent presentations on CDS Hooks:

This CDS-Hook services might be an approach for creating “break glass” alerts for e.g., drug-drug interactions where the treating provider did not have clearance to view the entire record – e.g., where a patient has not consented for this provider to access sensitive information.  The SLS would provide the CDS with unmasked record while permitting the treating provider to only access the masked record until provider executed break glass based on the CDS alert. 

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