October 4 HL7 Community Call
- Joginder Madra
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8 years 1 month ago #1654
by Joginder Madra
Replied by Joginder Madra on topic October 4 HL7 Community Call
And some Terminology Gateway information as presented on the call:
Webinar planned for Thursday Oct.27 1-2PM EST
- Gateway is now FHIR Terminology Service enabled, released on Sep.14;
- Canonical URL publication for pCS subsets;
- New content including SNOMED CT and Communicable Disease subsets;
- New features
Webinar planned for Thursday Oct.27 1-2PM EST
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8 years 1 month ago - 8 years 1 month ago #1642
by Joginder Madra
Replied by Joginder Madra on topic October 4 HL7 Community Call
The package for yesterday's call has been posted
here
. It contains the main presentation deck as well as Melva's HL7 WGM recap.
edit: link fixed to point to the right package
edit: link fixed to point to the right package
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8 years 1 month ago #1608
by Andrew Liu
Replied by Andrew Liu on topic October 4 HL7 Community Call
Ken and all,
Not sure who in this community was tasked to investigate the Canadian FHIR registry but I’d like to provide an update on some of the work Infoway has done/is doing to support FHIR implementation. I couldn’t attend the Oct.4 call due to schedule conflict.
Infoway has released Gateway FHIR terminology service on Sept.14, it supports FHIR ValueSet resource read, vread, search, $expand, $validate-code operations to access about 200 pan-Canadian valuesets. The Swagger API documentation and Sandbox can be found here
With regard to FHIR registries for NamingSystem, identifiers, IGs/profiles/extensions, we’ve been following the movement internationally, especially the FHIR core team.
As part of the Infoway Terminology Gateway release on Sept.14, we have published a “URL Catalog” “URL Catalog” which is intended to serve as pan Canadian Valuse Set URL registry, it provides canonical URLs to the PCS valuesets, and mapping to it’s name and OID. The catalog can be retrieved via RESTful API as well. Currently any new entries to this catalog has to be provided to Infoway to be published, we’re building a service end point and a process to support external submissions from the community.
There is going to be a webinar next month, during which demos of new Gateway features and FHIR terminology service are provided.
With regard to FHIR registry for IGs, Conformance resources including profiles and extensions. There has been some update internationally, we should pay attention so we don’t reinvent the wheels. As you know hl7.org/fhir/registry/ has not been populated, nor there was a process to support publication submissions of both international and country specific IGs and conformance resource.
The latest update is that HL7 FHIR Foundation was incorporated in Michigan, U.S. as a not for profit organization independent from HL7, it is positioned as a home for FHIR implementation community, supporting implementation Guide & Best Practices Registries, Forums, Reference implementations, resources for conformance testing. Board members are from various organizations including HL7, vendors. It is going to be a membership based business model, currently a lot of things are being worked on including
HL7 FHIR core team provides FHIR Implementation Guide publishing tool(wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=IG_Publisher_Documentation). This is important not only it’s now separated from the FHIR build tree, the dependencies are cleaned up, also hopefully reduce the variations in the IG artefacts that any registry/publication platform has to deal with.
I invite anyone who is interested in further discussions to get in touch, also invite everyone to join the Infoway Webinar on Gateway FHIR terminology service.
Not sure who in this community was tasked to investigate the Canadian FHIR registry but I’d like to provide an update on some of the work Infoway has done/is doing to support FHIR implementation. I couldn’t attend the Oct.4 call due to schedule conflict.
Infoway has released Gateway FHIR terminology service on Sept.14, it supports FHIR ValueSet resource read, vread, search, $expand, $validate-code operations to access about 200 pan-Canadian valuesets. The Swagger API documentation and Sandbox can be found here
With regard to FHIR registries for NamingSystem, identifiers, IGs/profiles/extensions, we’ve been following the movement internationally, especially the FHIR core team.
As part of the Infoway Terminology Gateway release on Sept.14, we have published a “URL Catalog” “URL Catalog” which is intended to serve as pan Canadian Valuse Set URL registry, it provides canonical URLs to the PCS valuesets, and mapping to it’s name and OID. The catalog can be retrieved via RESTful API as well. Currently any new entries to this catalog has to be provided to Infoway to be published, we’re building a service end point and a process to support external submissions from the community.
There is going to be a webinar next month, during which demos of new Gateway features and FHIR terminology service are provided.
With regard to FHIR registry for IGs, Conformance resources including profiles and extensions. There has been some update internationally, we should pay attention so we don’t reinvent the wheels. As you know hl7.org/fhir/registry/ has not been populated, nor there was a process to support publication submissions of both international and country specific IGs and conformance resource.
The latest update is that HL7 FHIR Foundation was incorporated in Michigan, U.S. as a not for profit organization independent from HL7, it is positioned as a home for FHIR implementation community, supporting implementation Guide & Best Practices Registries, Forums, Reference implementations, resources for conformance testing. Board members are from various organizations including HL7, vendors. It is going to be a membership based business model, currently a lot of things are being worked on including
- Membership policy and process;
- Business plan and financial sustainability;
- Policy and procedures to hosting FHIR artifacts including FHIR implementation guides, profiles, extensions, etc on fire.org website
- Develop registries and repositories of FHIR artefacts, both international and country specific
HL7 FHIR core team provides FHIR Implementation Guide publishing tool(wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=IG_Publisher_Documentation). This is important not only it’s now separated from the FHIR build tree, the dependencies are cleaned up, also hopefully reduce the variations in the IG artefacts that any registry/publication platform has to deal with.
I invite anyone who is interested in further discussions to get in touch, also invite everyone to join the Infoway Webinar on Gateway FHIR terminology service.
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8 years 1 month ago #1605
by Ken Sinn
Replied by Ken Sinn on topic October 4 HL7 Community Call
Hello,
Could I request a status update on the investigation of a Canadian FHIR Registry please, for the October call?
Thank you!
Could I request a status update on the investigation of a Canadian FHIR Registry please, for the October call?
Thank you!
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- Joginder Madra
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8 years 1 month ago #1603
by Joginder Madra
October 4 HL7 Community Call was created by Joginder Madra
Our Agenda for Tuesday's call:
- HL7 WGM Report (Melva)
- HL7 Canada Terms of Reference Update (Melva)
- HL7 WGM Report (Melva)
- HL7 Canada Terms of Reference Update (Melva)
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