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file Free seminar offered on FHIR and SNOMED CT® on May 13th, 2016 – Montreal

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8 years 3 weeks ago #1208 by Beverly Knight
hi
the session is not available online.
the registration information is covered in the attached pdf - and also the link is now here - Register online: www.gehco.org/
thx
beverly

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8 years 3 weeks ago #1207 by Iryna Roy
Is it part of the HL7 registration? How to register for it?

Thanks!

Kind regards,
Iryna

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8 years 3 weeks ago #1203 by Thomas Zhou
Hi Bev,

Can we attend the seminar online?


Best Regards,
Thomas Zhou

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8 years 3 weeks ago #1202 by Beverly Knight
A free seminar is being offered on FHIR and SNOMED CT® called “Hazy Horizons and Implementation Considerations” on May 13th, 2016 – Montreal 1pm – 5pm

It is being provided by The Global eHealth Collaborative (GeHCO), a not for profit organization and will address the following challenges:
• What are Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources?
• How does the terminology, specifically, SNOMED CT, interact with FHIR?
• What are the implementation issues with FHIR and SNOMED CT?

Today the FHIR specification references SNOMED CT for potential use in multiple points in the FHIR specification. This course will help you understand when and if to use SNOMED CT and how to go about it. Participants will go through the FHIR description of SNOMED CT and its uses. An initial overview of the practical use of SNOMED CT in FHIR is followed by decision points, issues and next steps.
Topics include model binding, SNOMED CT references, Value Set Mechanisms, Mapping from existing.

Please refer to the brochure for more details including how to register here -
Free seminar offered on FHIR and SNOMED CT® on May 13th, 2016 – Montreal
You are encouraged to register as soon as possible as space is limited.

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