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Image AddedImage AddedAugust Logica Meeting

August 21-22, 2014

Institute for Electronic Government Briefing Center

 600 14th Street NW, 2nd Floor

Washington DC

(202)-551-9499

 

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Teleconference: 888-426-6840#,, PC: 76259122

Attendees

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Goals

Goals & Purpose

  • Advance the technical specifications for interoperable services
  • Based on use cases and market experience, enhance and prioritize the list of services that we will focus on first
  • Share information on the formation of Logica as a business entity
  • Review and update the Logica business plan
  • Make a plan for what Logica would like to demonstrate at HIMSS 2015

Proposed Agenda

August 21, 2014

TimeSubjectFacilitator
 
8:30am

Welcome and Introductions

  • About Logica and its mission
  • Objective of the two days
  • Review July 7-8, 2014 Logica Meetings in Salt Lake City, UT
  • Ground rules, assumptions, logistics
  • Review of the Policy Session
9:00am

Coordination with other activities

    • How to work together
    • Center for Medical Interoperability
    • Government activities
    • Relationship to other Standards groups
      • S&I Framework
      • FHIM
      • VA work (Keith Campbell)
      • HL7
      • More...
    • Etc.
9:45amHealthcare Providers Panel: Our vision for the Logica
 

Modeling session follow-up (full day)

    • FHIR profiles
    • Value sets and terminology resources

Stan Huff

Grahame Grieve

 

SOA infrastructure more complex use cases and orchestration (half day, or full day depending on who comes and how much pre-work we can do)

    • Workflow management and decision support services
    • Pub-Sub, and event management and notification
    • SMART topics, OAuth2, context sharing

RobertG (Unlicensed)

Rick Freeman

Josh Mandel (Unlicensed)

 

Identify core services that we need (what do we need now and in the near future)

    • Patient identification
    • Current service catalogues as a guide for what we may need
    • How do you provide services to store temporary information about the patient and sessions
Marc Overhage?? 

Sandboxes (1 hour)

    • Logistics of getting a sandbox going
    • What services would be provided by Harris’ SOA Suite
    • Sources of example and test data that can be available in the sandbox (1 hr)
    • Sources of EHRs and middleware services that we can put up as instances in the sandbox

RobertG (Unlicensed)

Oscar Diaz

Rick Freeman

 

Clinical use cases (half day)

  • First applications that we want to build
    • Priorities for models
    • Priorities for services
  • Leverage infrastructure to support Clinical Effectiveness Research
  • Next milestone(s)

    11:00amBreak
    11:15am

    Driving Use Case for Logica and Implications for Terminology Services

    Followed by discussion

    Jonathan Nebeker

    Marc Overhage

    Craig Parker, MD

    12:15pmLunch
    1:00pm (Concurrent Track)

    Clinical Use Cases Break-out Session

    Hamilton Square, 3rd Floor

    WebEx Meeting Number: 620 818 456

    Go to https://intermountainmeetings.webex.com/intermountainmeetings/e.php?AT=MI&EventID=327907002&UID=2069500157&RT=MiM2

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    To join the AUDIO portion of the meeting
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    Option 1- DIAL OUT
    Provide your phone number in the web portion of the meeting to have WebEx call you.

    Option 2- DIAL IN
    Call one of the following numbers:
    (Local) 801-442-6800
    (Toll Free) 1-866-713-7506

    Enter the Meeting ID: 620 818 456 followed by the (#) pound sign

    • Describe a good process for how use cases drive modeling and terminology work
    • First applications that someone wants to build
      • Priorities for models
      • Priorities for services
    • Use cases for the more complex applications
        • Articulate one or more specific use cases that we want to enable that are more complex and show the value of
      • Leverage infrastructure to support Clinical Effectiveness Research
      • Registries as a possible use case for Logica services
        • Surgery
        • Cancer
        • Immunizations
        • More...

    1:00pm (Concurrent Track)

    Modeling & Terminology Break-out Session

    Hamilton Square, 2nd Floor, Small Conference Room

    WebEx Meeting Number: 625 649 641  
    Go to https://intermountainmeetings.webex.com/intermountainmeetings/j.php?MTID=me23ad2348170daae89d0c395ba70b218 

    Option 1- DIAL OUT 
    Provide your phone number in the web portion of the meeting to have WebEx call you. 

    Option 2- DIAL IN 
    Call one of the following numbers: 
    (Local) 801-442-6800 
    (Toll Free) 1-866-713-7506 

    Enter the Meeting ID: 625 649 641 followed by the (#) pound sign

    • Process for creating model & terminology content at scale
      • Logical model to FHIR profile mapping
      • Value sets and terminology resources
    • Determine how to set up a working terminology system

    The first draft of “Logica profiles” (for lab, patient, and practitioner) is published here:

    at http://www.healthintersections.com.au/logica/index.html

    the important links are the profiles and the value sets:
    http://www.healthintersections.com.au/logica/ig-profiles.html
    http://www.healthintersections.com.au/logica/ig-valuesets.html

    Stan Huff

    Grahame Grieve

    Tom Oniki

    1:00pm (Concurrent Track)

    Technology & Architecture Break-out Session

    Hamilton Square, 2nd Floor, Large Conference Room

    Teleconference: 888-426-6840#,, PC: 76259122

    4:30pmReport out of break out sessions.
    5:30pmEnd Meeting

    Hosted dinner evening of August 21st: Old Ebbitt Grill (6-8pm) Hosted by IBM

    August 22, 2014

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    TimeSubjectFacilitator
    8:30amDay Kick-off
    8:45am

    Governance and business entity

      • Review and update the business plan
    9:30am

    Venture capital, other funding sources

      • Survey process and results
      • Action plan for accelerating participation in the services ecosystem
      • How will venture capital activity integrate into Logica governance and bylaws
      • Platform as a Service Model

    Oscar Diaz

    Paul White

    10:30amBreak
    10:45am

    Review Marketing Campaign

    • Branding
    • Marketing and Communications Plan
    • Press
    11:15am

    Market Adoption Strategies

    • Methods for rapidly deploying the technology across selected ecosystems.
    • Supporting organizational adoption
    • Implementation strategies and tools
    • Change control (e.g. Lean Six Sigma)
    TBD
    12:15pmLunch
    1:00pm

    Next milestone(s)

      • Create business entity
      • Process to join the consortium
      • Marketing campaigns
      • One or more apps live in production environment
      • Demonstration for
    HIMSS next year

    Craig Parker, MD

    RobertG (Unlicensed)

     

    Governance and business entity (one session)

    Stan Huff

    Oscar Diaz

     

    Venture capital, other funding sources

    Oscar Diaz 

    Coordination with other activities

      • Center for Medical Interoperability
      • Government activities
      • Standards groups
      • Etc. 
     

    Action items

     

      • HiMSS 2015
      • Goals & Objectives of next Logica meeting
    2:00pm

    Review & Close Meeting

    2:30pmEnd Meeting

    Presentation Materials and Meeting Documents

    Attachments

    Action items

    Next Steps

    Incorporate the business entity (expected as soon as this afternoon)

    • Convene temporary board
    • Aprove bylaws and membership agreements
    • Begin enrolling members
    • Operations group
      • How do all of our processes work? How do we get things done?
      • Communications
      • Marketing
      • Determine decision rights and decision process and opting process
        • For organization level decisions
        • For 

    On going

    • Continue making middles and FHIR profiles
    • Use cases

    Sandbox

    • Where & How?
      • Set standards
      • ASU Mayo, LSU
    • What is in the sandbox?
      • Identify the essential minimum set of capabilities
        • Core services - patient identification, security, data access services
        • Expansive dataset
        • Access to profiles
        • Sample apps
        • Reference implementation
      • Target EHRs?
      • Certification level sandbox
      • One or more app dev SDKs.
      • Encourage hosted vendor implementations

    HiMSS 2015

    HiMSS 2015 - April 12-15, Chicago

    Goals

    • Have some applications in production use
      • EASE from Mayo
      • Meducation by Polyglot
      • VisualDX
      • Intermountain Bilirubin
    • Multiple vendors
    • Apps from multiple developers

    AMIA

    Consider joining the "late breaking news" panel. Demo progress...

    Next meeting

    When:

    Volnteer to host?

    Where: