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Open review workshop for your feedback on the Immunization Logical Data Model

Group: Pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework
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Thursday, November 07, 2024, 02:00pm - 03:00pm ET
by Christine McKenzie

Purpose: To receive your feedback on the Pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework’s common logical data model and bring you into the codesign process

During this interactive workshop we will review the Immunization Logical Data Model with participants and validate entity relationships, cardinality and definitions. During this workshop you will be given the opportunity to help shape the Immunization Logical Data Model with your feedback and we will walk you through how to submit your feedback independently on all other artifacts of the draft Pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework.  And you can also download the Logical data model directly on the Pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework Community.

As part of the codesign process, the feedback received during this workshop and through the open review feedback submission process, we are aiming to validate our assumptions to confirm that these data models fit implementation use cases and requirements. 

This workshop is intended for data architects, developers, implementers and vendors but everyone interested in the logical data models are invited to join. Please feel free to spread the word and share the invitation through your networks.

We hope that you will join us on November 7, 2024, from 2:00 pm-3:00 pm (ET) and participate in this workshop and provide your feedback and considerations to help us learn, improve and refine the Common Logical Data Model of the Pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework. 

Help us shape a connected care for Canada!

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