Date
20:00 UTC on Tuesday 7th November 2017
Objectives
- To identify overlapping areas of national interest
- To consider options for handling semantic overlap
- To agree on next steps
Meeting Details
Online: https://snomed.zoom.us/my/snomedhl7
Phone: See https://zoom.us/zoomconference for available phone numbers (meeting id 242-348-6949)
Chat: https://chat.snomedtools.org/channel/snomed-fhir
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Discussion items
Item | Description | Owner | Notes |
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1 | Welcome and introductions |
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2 | Background of collaboration and recap of meeting in Bratislava |
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3 | Review Member Sharing Page and consider national priorities | SNOMED Members |
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4 | Identify overlap in national interests | SNOMED Members |
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5 | Consider options for handling semantic overlap | All |
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6 | Next steps |
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3 Comments
Dion McMurtrie
Here's a suggested starting point.
We could define a series of
I'd suggest that these discussions and work items can all happen in parallel and people can sink effort where they have knowledge or interest and time. Different people will be involved in one or more different items/discussions at any given time. I don't think we can use the whole group serially on items/discussions because the areas covered by the union of the various items/discussions is too broad.
We can meet as a whole group to regularly review these work items, create new ones, close existing ones and review progress. The individual items can hopefully be done mostly via the collaborative technologies (wiki and chat), but there's no reason why meetings couldn't be organised for specific topics if the people working on them feel it would help.
The wiki can become a record of how we arrived at the positions we arrived at, and there'll be other places where anything formal we arrive at gets published. Those publications may be part of the FHIR specification changes (e.g. Using SNOMED CT with FHIR) or SNOMED International documentation.
Work items
Discussions
Maybe we should start adding discussion items and add some work items as tasks that we agree on and have people interested in working on? Then coordinate all this work via this wiki space?
Dion McMurtrie
Actually I'll add a task, which I have to give Reuben Daniels credit for. As boring as it sounds I think a Terms of Reference or something like it would be useful. That could be as simple as a wiki page that outlines key parts.
In my mind it should say things like
There's probably other things, but those are the things that come to mind at the moment. That is just my view on what the group is and what it should be, but please feel free to disagree!
Linda Bird
[On behalf of Linda Parisien - Canada]
Hi,
In Canada we have an InfoCentral page that gathers FHIR information which is freely accessible through an account. On that page you can find the link to the FHIR Community that is quite active.
We also have a tool called the terminology gateway that is a web based solution framework enabling the distribution and sharing of terminology concepts, subsets and concept maps, making them available for web browsing, download or real time query.
Two weeks ago Canada Health Infoway has launched the Canadian FHIR Registry. The registry, is sponsored by Infoway, and is powered by the Simplifier.net platform, a web solution built by Furore.