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Nomination Period for HL7 Canada Council Elections Now Open

We are looking for knowledgeable, talented leaders who want to be involved in continuing to shape and promote the use of HL7 and related work in Canada. The nomination period is now open, January 5 - 19, 2024.

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Attend the 2024 IHE North America Connectathon

Hundreds of the health care industry’s top leaders gather annually to collaborate and test implementations of IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) Profiles and other world-class standards to prove and improve their product’s interoperability functionality.

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Community name change: pan-Canadian Clinician Community Network

This Clinician Engagement Network will be renamed the “pan-Canadian Clinician Community Network (pCCCN)” to emphasize our focus on understanding diverse perspectives from across the country.

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Be a part of something meaningful: Partnering on Appropriate Virtual Care Collaborative

Office of Virtual Health, and Provincial Language Services at Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA) are working on a collaborative project: Partnering on appropriate virtual care (PAVC).

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Join the eReferral and Patient Summary Working Groups!

Become a member of new working groups: eReferral & Patient Summary that are helping to shape the future of healthcare interoperability in Canada.

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InfoRMS Planned Updates are Complete

Infoway's Request for Management System planned updates are complete and access is restored.

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Changes to the SNOMED CT Canadian release cycles and International Edition release publication coming in 2024

Starting February 2024, the National Release Centre will move to a schedule of Quarterly Releases of the SNOMED CT Canadian Edition.

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Gender Harmony Specification is Published

This specification reflects the clinical end user needs on balance with contributors from 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations such as Fenway Health and active participants with lived experience from the United States and Canada.

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University of Victoria’s Certificate Program in Health Terminology Standards

Are you interested in pursuing further education in health terminology standards? The University of Victoria’s Health Terminology Standards Certificate program, accredited by The Canadian College of Health Information Management (CCHIM), is accepting applications for the new January 2024 entry term.

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Public Health Surveillance Community: restarts monthly meetings

The Public Health Surveillance Community has relaunched monthly meetings.

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September 2023 Release of the Canadian Edition of SNOMED CT is now available!

Access the September 30, 2023 Release on the Terminology Gateway.

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