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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

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 HSPC of Logica as a business entity
  • Review and update the HSPC the Logica business plan
  • Make a plan for what HSPC 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
 

Modeling session follow-up (full day)

      • Logical model to FHIR profile mapping
      • Process for creating model content at scale
      • Value sets and terminology resources
        • How do we set up a working terminology resource

Stan Huff

Grahame Grieve

 

Clinical use cases (half day)

Descrive
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
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 HSPC
    • for Logica services
      • Surgery
      • Cancer
      • Immunizations
      • More...

Stan Huff

 

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
  • Scheduling services
  • Activity management services
  • SMART topics, OAuth2, context sharing

    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

    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

     Governance and business entity (one session)
    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

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

    Governance and business entity

      • Review and update the business plan

    Oscar Diaz

     
    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 HSPC
      • into Logica governance and bylaws
      • Platform as a Service Model
    Whyte 

    White

     

    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)
        • More...
      • Etc. 
    Stan Huff
    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)

    (1 hour)Have a

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

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