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#The Dutch National e-Mental Health Exchange (“Koppeltaal”) is on FHIR! (Theo Stolker, NL)
 
#The Dutch National e-Mental Health Exchange (“Koppeltaal”) is on FHIR! (Theo Stolker, NL)
 
#*There are clear benefits of e-Health treatment in Mental Health. Each Mental Health Clinic has started initiatives to enable eHealth, causing a lot of duplicated efforts. Due to the absence of good standards, a lot of money is spent on integrating the various portals with e-Health Games and Interventions. Koppeltaal is an initiative that proposes an exchange standard based on HL7 FHIR Messages to address this integration issue. As we speak, we are implementing a central hub (“Koppelbox”) that allows portals and e-Health interventions to cooperate in the delivery of e-Mental Health to a wider patient audience.
 
#*There are clear benefits of e-Health treatment in Mental Health. Each Mental Health Clinic has started initiatives to enable eHealth, causing a lot of duplicated efforts. Due to the absence of good standards, a lot of money is spent on integrating the various portals with e-Health Games and Interventions. Koppeltaal is an initiative that proposes an exchange standard based on HL7 FHIR Messages to address this integration issue. As we speak, we are implementing a central hub (“Koppelbox”) that allows portals and e-Health interventions to cooperate in the delivery of e-Mental Health to a wider patient audience.
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==Attendees==
 
==Attendees==

Revision as of 09:14, 31 October 2014

This is the agenda of the AID meeting to be held in Amsterdam on November 27th, 2014; one day after the FHIR Developer Days (inclusive of the FHIR connectathon) held at the same location.

The event aims to provide a platform for the exchange of architectural concepts and implementation experiences of both FHIR servers as well as clients. The attendees are assumed to be familiar with FHIR, and to have a background as a software developer and/or software architect.

  • Date: November 27, 2014; 09:30-17:00
  • Language: All Presentations will be in English
  • Location: Furore offices, Amsterdam, @ Bos en Lommerplein 280, 1055 RW Amsterdam (Directions: in Dutch, and/or Google Maps)
  • Registration: this is a FREE event, the size of the room is limited however. Please add your name to the tail end of this page, or send an e-mail to rene.spronk@ringholm.com

Agenda

  1. Administrative agenda items
    • Approval of the minutes of the Chicago WGM held in September 2014, available at AID 201409 Agenda.
    • Approval of the new DMP
  2. Server side query support - implementation best practices (Ewout Kramer, Furore, NL)
    • Details to follow
  3. Mapping of HL7 v2 ORM/ORU message to FHIR (Georg Mueller, IT)
    • Details to follow
  4. The Dutch National e-Mental Health Exchange (“Koppeltaal”) is on FHIR! (Theo Stolker, NL)
    • There are clear benefits of e-Health treatment in Mental Health. Each Mental Health Clinic has started initiatives to enable eHealth, causing a lot of duplicated efforts. Due to the absence of good standards, a lot of money is spent on integrating the various portals with e-Health Games and Interventions. Koppeltaal is an initiative that proposes an exchange standard based on HL7 FHIR Messages to address this integration issue. As we speak, we are implementing a central hub (“Koppelbox”) that allows portals and e-Health interventions to cooperate in the delivery of e-Mental Health to a wider patient audience.
  5. Other presentations by FHIR implementers

Attendees

(please add your name to the tail end of the list)

  1. Ewout Kramer, Furore, NL
  2. Grahame Grieve, AU
  3. Lloyd McKenzie, CA
  4. Rene Spronk, Ringholm, NL
  5. Patrick Pichler, AT
  6. Renato Calamai, eHealthTech srl, IT
  7. Dr.Ayman BafaQeeh, MOH, SA
  8. Theo Stolker, Vital Health Software, NL