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Attendees:  Laura Heermann, Stephen Chu, Elaine Ayers, Joe Quinn, Kate Russell, Rob Hausem
 
Attendees:  Laura Heermann, Stephen Chu, Elaine Ayers, Joe Quinn, Kate Russell, Rob Hausem
  

Latest revision as of 20:58, 20 June 2017


Attendees: Laura Heermann, Stephen Chu, Elaine Ayers, Joe Quinn, Kate Russell, Rob Hausem

Minutes:

  • 1. Last weeks meeting looked at the exisiting maturity model and examined adding the clinical aspects to it
  • 2. Discussion this week that we need to have our criteria, tight, concise and impactful.
  • 3. The use case requirements
    • a. Accurate in meeting clinical data capture
    • Further notes taken in attached spreadsheet --- NOTE see the 2nd tab in the worksheet. 1st tab are older notes and thoughts on the topic.


- Importance of clinical quality/appropriateness of FHIR design:

Clinical-Appropriateness 2016-06-09.jpg

- Questions: If it doesn't need to be clinically appropriate at design:
# What mechanisms exist to ensur that "implementers can use it in a way that allows it to be used through clinically appropriate interfaces"?
# Is clinical governance still relevant/required?
# How can clinical confidence be ensured?


FHIR Clinical Maturity Criteria 20170613.2