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exclamation-circle Open Review webinar - Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Provincial Data Set

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1 week 23 hours ago - 1 week 6 hours ago #10278 by Sanjin Sabljakovic
Hello,

Ontario Health will be hosting an Open Review webinar on March 27, 2025, @ 12:00-1:00pm (EST) to provide details on the Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Provincial Data Set HL7® FHIR® v. 2.0 Interoperability Specification, explain the process of providing coordinated comments during the Open Review period, and answer questions.

The Ontario Mental Health and Addictions Provincial Data Set HL7 FHIR Implementation Guide is designed to support implementers in submitting data from health service providers in the mental health and addictions domain to the Mental Health and Addictions Provincial Data Set (MHA PDS) Repository. The MHA Provincial Data Set is a minimum set of standardized, client-level data elements that are routinely collected to support direct service delivery.

Version 2.0 of the implementation guide is an update to the existing specification with enhancements to expanded data collection to include Children and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) and Community Addictions services.

Key Dates:
Open Review Period: March 27 – April 30, 2025.

Join us by following the link below:

https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a871b716-df89-43f9-8bdb-2d1079cd53ba@4ef96c5c-d83f-466b-a478-816a5bb4af62

Please share this information with your team and colleagues to encourage participation in this important process.


Thank you,
Digital Health Interoperability Standards Committee Secretariat
Ontario Health
Last edit: 1 week 6 hours ago by Sanjin Sabljakovic.

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