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Date

18th, November 2020 at 20:00 UTC

Attendees: 

Jane Millar, Nick Hardiker, Ian Green, Alexandrina Cardosa, Barb Cross, Beate Kristiansen, Cathy  Richardson, Christine Spisla, Daniel Karlsson, Dickon Weir-Hughes, Elze De Groot, Erica Culp, Ernesto J Morais, Gertrude Petersson, Grete Ojavere, Jeanette Finderup, Kathryn Hannah, Kathy Molstad, Katrien Scheerlinck, Michael Bond, Monica Harry, Noreen Frisch, Paulino, Zac Whitewood-Moores, Vasos Scoutellas, Asta Thoroddsen, Walter

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Discussion items

ItemDescriptionOwnerNotesAction
1Welcome/introductionJane/Ian
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2Short history of the Nursing group and its roleJane
  • Nursing SIG in existence prior to formation of IHTSDO
  • Input to previous work with ICN, also other specific work items
  • Clinical engagement strategy led to change to CRG as key discussion forums 
  • Quiet period for nursing in terms of engagement, but now re-emerging with a ficus on the use of terminologies to support nursing care in the EHR

3

SNOMED International and ICN Collaboration - incorporating ICNP into SNOMED CT

  • Drivers for collaboration
  • Progress to date
Nick/Jane


4

Focus of the Nursing CRG going forwards

  • Focus on nursing use of EHRs and  implementation
    • 5 country strategy example (UK)
  • Nursing input into other projects
    • Sex and Gender project
    • Diabetes project
  • Group leadership
  • Meeting schedule

Jane/Ian


Nick



  • Focus of Nursing CRG - implementation, building on the content work undertaken as part of the SNOMED/ICN agreement
  • Example of approach from the UK & Ireland
  • Time to work on exploitation of the terminologies focusing on nursing contributions to the EHR, alongside requirements for specific nursing information, patient care
  • SNOMED International commencing a Sex & Gender Project Group (task and finish), would be helpful to have nursing representation on group but must have relevant expertise.
  • Similarly, nursing input into the Diabetes project would also be beneficial
  • Group leadership - for discussion at next meeting
  • Meeting schedule - suggested monthly, for final agreement at next meeting

5Agreed next stepsIan

6Date/time of next meetingJane

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