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FHIR Working Group - monthly tcon

Group: FHIR Implementations
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017, 12:00pm - 01:00pm ET
by Yaron Derman

Meeting info:

Telephone: 1 855 880 1246 (US Toll Free)

Meeting ID: 730 955 888

Slidedeck share: Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/730955888

February meeting agenda items

1) Welcome, agenda and action item review (Yaron - 5 mins)

2) Work stream work plan updates (Work Stream Leads - 40 mins)

3) Infoway Tooling Update (Attila - 10 mins)

4) Wrap up and next steps (Gavin - 5 mins)

Action Item list:

Jan 25:1: Gavin: reach out to Canadian attendees of San Antonio WG to ask if they could provide an update to the WG

Jan 25:2: Gavin - ping contacts to ask if they would get involved

Jan 25:3: John Wills to reach out to CognisantMD to get involved in eReferral workstream Jan 25:4: Rod Thurber to reach out to RelayHealth to get involved in eReferral workstream Jan 25:5: Susan Anderson: find out if someone from Orion to get involved in eReferral workstream

Jan 25:6: Joginder will set up the various topics in the InfoCentral – COMPLETE

Jan 25:7: Gavin - reach out to Ken Stevens to ask if there is interest in this topic from ITAC Health and to ask the Apps for Health conference leadership if any of their participants may be in this space Jan 25:8: Shamil - use the forum to seek participants for working on a pan-Canadian approach to the Patient resource

Jan 25:9: Rod: place the work package in Google Docs and a central copy in the InfoCentral forum – COMPLETE

Jan 25:10: (ALL WG participants): any other assets that you could contribute in time for April 26 (and attending) so that FHIR North attendees could test against?

Location tcon - info to be added

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