May 2016 HL7 Ballot Cycle Open
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Submit your comments on HL7 International during the ballot cycle, April 1 – 22, 2016.
This year’s keynote session will feature fast-paced and provocative presentations that will ask tough questions, spark discussion, and provide some meaningful insights into how we truly can reimagine healthcare delivery in Canada.
New Immunization and Master Terminology Worksheet (MTW) Subset releases coming to Terminology Gateway, Terminology Gateway Change Logs, new tooling for subsets, change Log functionality added to the Terminology Gateway, Subsets in InfoRMS and Webinars.
Learn more about the latest Clinical Requirement publication: Cross Enterprise Remote Reading in Medical Imaging.
HL7 Canada's Affiliate Chair nominations closed February 12, 2016. We are pleased to acclaim the current leader, Melva Peters, as the Affiliate Chair and welcome her continued leadership in the HL7 Canada community, as well as the InfoCentral HL7 Community.
The Master Terminology Worksheet (MTW) will include updated versions of select subsets for March 2016, learn more at the upcoming webinar.
The following papers have been published: The White paper: Health Information Network (HIN) Leading Practices and the Discussion paper: Health Information Network (HIN) Maturity Model. Join the discussion today.
The January 2016 versions of pan-Canadian LOINC Observation Code Database (pCLOCD) and Systematized NOmenclature of MEDicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) are now available for review and implementation.
The HL7 community, in addition to many others, is hosted on the InfoCentral collaboration platform and offers free access to a wealth of information, tools and resources for implementers working along the entire life cycle of digital health standards in Canada. If you haven’t already joined we highly encourage you to do so and get involved in shaping the future of Canadian digital health standards.
To further unify and galvanize the ongoing efforts, discussions, and implementations across the country working toward clinical interoperability, the Digital Health Alliance for Clinical Interoperability brand has been established.
The holy grail of digital health solutions includes building solutions that clinicians will actually use. The expression and capture of clinical requirements is the first step to improving solution design and increasing adoption amongst clinicians.
Transformer les soins de santé au Canada grâce aux technologies de l'information sur la santé.