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file FHIR Implementers' Community Call - June 26, 12-1 EST

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4 years 10 months ago #5072 by Michael Savage
ATTENDEES:
1. Michael Savage
2. Gavin Tong
3. Craig Anderson
4. Alex Goel
5. John Wills
6. Yaron Derman
7. Radhika Verma
8. Ken Sinn
9. Igor Sirkovich
10. Tim Berezny
11. Moazzam Khan
12. Raman Dhanoa

FHIR North and Apps for Health is ON - October 16 (FHIR North)
• Contact Sheridan (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) to get involved and provide ideas for sessions
• The participation is bi-modal - either quite new or experts, so the feedback on connectathon is that it left a lot of gaps… but the feedback after code camp was 'what happened to the connectathon?'

eReferrals
• Completed first draft of eReferral iGuide; waiting for final meeting with community to approve
• Process has hit a snag - Governance management is now a challenge. eHealth Ontario can no longer lead the project management and publication activities
• Need to be able to swiftly make minor updates

Solution Architecture
• Project name description for Simplifier
• URI assignment flowchart in development

Canadian FHIR Baseline
• The Github repository is the source which feeds the IGPublisher and Simplifier projects

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4 years 10 months ago #5063 by Michael Savage
The draft agenda for the FHIR Implementations Community Call is below. As a reminder, the calendar invite with connection details can be found on the event calendar here:

infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/monthly-calendar/month.calendar/2019/06/25/1268

Draft Agenda:

Agenda & Action Items Review
a) Action Item Progress

Updates:
a) FHIR North 2019 Update

Updates From Stream Leads
a) eReferral
b) Solution Architecture
c) Canadian FHIR Baseline Profiles

If there are any additional items, please comment in this thread in advance of the meeting (Wednesday June 26, 12-1)

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