Canadian Contributions Bring Significant Changes to pCLOCD and LOINC
Canadian participants made a significant contributions to this year’s release.
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Canadian participants made a significant contributions to this year’s release.
The Capability Maturity Model for HINs will enable organizations to assess current state, identify future state requirements and inform action plans for further development.
Participate in the review and discussion of emerging e-prescribing standards on July 26th.
SNOMED CT International & pCLOCD releases will be available July 31, with supporting educational webinars scheduled for August.
Candidates for the HL7 International Elections have been posted to the HL7 community.
The e-prescribing Standards Working Group's first meeting is on Monday, July 11th from 12pm – 1pm ET.
This summer, InfoCentral will launch the e-prescribing Standards Working Group.
Gilbert Hill, Ph.D. receives the inaugural LOINC Distinguished Contributions award
Infoway will host education webinars in early August with the latest releases of SNOMED CT International and pCLOCD.
The Great Canadian Healthcare Debate offers a unique opportunity to debate and advance policy resolutions that reflect the current Canadian health system.
Last month’s FHIR North Connectathon 2016, provided an opportunity to learn from the experts, exchange ideas and experiment with this standards framework.
Improving the quality of patient care through the effective sharing of clinical information among health care organizations, clinicians and their patients.