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201901 EBMonFHIR

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Track Name

EBMonFHIR

Evidence Based Medicine on FHIR Orientation Video

Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group

Clinical Decision Support WG

Justification

This is the second connectathon of the EBMonFHIR project. Implementers need to work together to confirm ability to share the most basic element of "Summary of Findings" reports used heavily across systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines. At the last Connectathon we created 4 resources (Evidence, EvidenceVariable, EffectEvidenceSynthesis, RiskEvidenceSynthesis) to meet this goal but found implementers not present found it confusing to implement.

We learned the need to make Profiles and perhaps an Implementation Guide and will focus the time on simpler implementations of the same basic use cases.

The EBMonFHIR project page can be found at http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=EBMonFHIR

Introduction to EBMonFHIR


Clinical input requested

Not needed but clinicians may find the Evidence-Based Medicine concepts being developed of high interest and clinicians helped improve the model at the last connectathon.

Related tracks

CDS Hooks and Clinical Reasoning tracks are likely to have overlap of interested parties but are not ready to be combined at this stage.

Proposed Track Lead

Brian Alper balper (at) ebsco.com brian.alper

See Connectathon_Track_Lead_Responsibilities

Expected participants

EBSCO Health

HarmonIQ

MedSide Healthcare

Qvera

potential participants from Europe - Cochrane, Duodecim, MAGIC, EvidencePrime

Roles

Please include information here regarding how much advance preparation will be required if creating a client and/or server.

Evidence Reporter

Transmit a summary of findings from medical research.

Evidence Consumer

Receive a summary of findings from medical research.

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