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*Joint meeting with Tooling, hosted by Tooling | *Joint meeting with Tooling, hosted by Tooling | ||
*Main topic: [[Tools for RIM based software development]] | *Main topic: [[Tools for RIM based software development]] | ||
+ | **The question is how to get to appropriate categories. The proposed approach was to create a list of software and then come up with categories for those. So 5 people will do this and then we try to consolidate the categories. The result we will use as "the" categories on that page. Suggested categories: Tools for Standards Implementers (RIMBAA), “IHE”-like stuff, and Tools for Standards Creators. | ||
==Tuesday Q3 (RIMBAA)== | ==Tuesday Q3 (RIMBAA)== | ||
#Administrative | #Administrative | ||
+ | #*Announcements | ||
+ | #**Rene: the 'informal notes' of the [[RIMBAA 201203 Notes Gothenburg|RIMBAA meeting in Gothenburg]] (March 2012) don't need formal approval. there was no ch-chair present and as such it wasn't an official RIMBAA meeting, but just an informal gathering of RIMBAA members. | ||
#*Agenda Review/Additions/Changes | #*Agenda Review/Additions/Changes | ||
#*Plans for the week. Interesting meetings held by other WGs, e.g. FHIR | #*Plans for the week. Interesting meetings held by other WGs, e.g. FHIR |
Revision as of 09:11, 13 July 2012
This is the RIMBAA agenda for the September 2012 WGM in Baltimore, USA
Contents
Saturday Q1-Q4 (RIMBAA)
- FHIR connect-a-thon. RIMBAA acts as the official HL7 sponsor for a test of FHIR implementations.
- Featuring Grahame's as well as Ewout's implementation of FHIR, as well as any other parties that wish to take part. See FHIR Connectathon for details.
Monday Q3 (Tooling / RIMBAA)
- Joint meeting with Tooling, hosted by Tooling
- Main topic: Tools for RIM based software development
- The question is how to get to appropriate categories. The proposed approach was to create a list of software and then come up with categories for those. So 5 people will do this and then we try to consolidate the categories. The result we will use as "the" categories on that page. Suggested categories: Tools for Standards Implementers (RIMBAA), “IHE”-like stuff, and Tools for Standards Creators.
Tuesday Q3 (RIMBAA)
- Administrative
- Announcements
- Rene: the 'informal notes' of the RIMBAA meeting in Gothenburg (March 2012) don't need formal approval. there was no ch-chair present and as such it wasn't an official RIMBAA meeting, but just an informal gathering of RIMBAA members.
- Agenda Review/Additions/Changes
- Plans for the week. Interesting meetings held by other WGs, e.g. FHIR
- Approval of the minutes of the meeting in Vancouver
- RIMBAA three year plan
- Needs update and formal approval.
- Changing the scope of RIMBAA
- Discussion: change RIMBAA into the 'HL7 model based software implementation' WG ? This to include CDA as well as FHIR within its scope, whilst excluding things like HL7v2 and CCOW.
- MOTION To change the mission and scope of RIMBAA to RIMBAA Mission and Charter and to change its name to XXXXX.
- Announcements
- Tools for RIM based software development
- Discussion, based on change in RIMBAA's scope and the outcome of the joint meeting with Tooling yesterday
- Querying clinical data (Keith Boone, GE, max 30 minutes)
- Keith has authored a series of blogposts about the implementation of 'querying clinical data', the lack of a query language which is of concern to RIMBAA (Query_Expression_and_Execution_Technology); we need to have a query language irrespective of whether one has a CDA-store, a RIM based store or a FHIR store: Keith will present his opinions/experiences related to querying data.
Tuesday Q6 (Tooling / RIMBAA)
- Joint meeting with Tooling, hosted by Tooling
- Presentations by Ewout and Grahame on their implementations of FHIR
Thursday Q1 (RIMBAA)
- FHIR implementation aspects
- LifeLines RIMBAA / DCM based (/ CIMI) (Michael van der Zel, UMCG, the Netherlands)