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: Rebecca Baker reviewed a PowerPoint with details regarding the suggested workflow with data aggregation and technical aspects of the CPN guide. The discussion moved into more detailed concepts of how the documents are stored in a document repository. Hemo systems may be the low hanging fruit to develop. This document may become a cross-walk to help several levels of healthcare employee understand the complexity, as well as learning how to ask the right questions. A discussion around the length of time it takes to update SNOMED, and LOINC codes. It's a time consuming task to manage these vocabularies. CDA, and XML are not perfect tools for interoperability. FHIR is becoming more popular for granular requests of discrete data elements, but is not optimal for a comprehensive view of a patient clinical history. Rebecca presented an agenda for reviewing the CPN Companion Guide. The group reviewed the cardinality of items with the CPN profile. | : Rebecca Baker reviewed a PowerPoint with details regarding the suggested workflow with data aggregation and technical aspects of the CPN guide. The discussion moved into more detailed concepts of how the documents are stored in a document repository. Hemo systems may be the low hanging fruit to develop. This document may become a cross-walk to help several levels of healthcare employee understand the complexity, as well as learning how to ask the right questions. A discussion around the length of time it takes to update SNOMED, and LOINC codes. It's a time consuming task to manage these vocabularies. CDA, and XML are not perfect tools for interoperability. FHIR is becoming more popular for granular requests of discrete data elements, but is not optimal for a comprehensive view of a patient clinical history. Rebecca presented an agenda for reviewing the CPN Companion Guide. The group reviewed the cardinality of items with the CPN profile. | ||
:'''CPN Extensions, Part 2''' | |||
Revision as of 15:16, 3 April 2018
Attendees
- Chris Melo, Co-Chair, Philips Healthcare
- Nick Gawrit, Co-Chair, heartbase
- Paul Dow, Secretary, ACC
- Antje Schroeder, Siemens Healthineers
- Rebecca Baker, ACC
- Christine Demur, GE
- Scott Jerome MD, University of Maryland
- Jeff Westcott MD, Swedish Medical Center
- Charles Thomas, University of Washington
- Dan Murphy, Epic
- Ganesan Srinivasan, ACC
April 3, 2018, Day 1 Minutes
- Welcome, Introductions, Agenda Review
- The agenda was reviewed at a high-level. We are still waiting to hear from the Planning Committee Co-chairs to determine a good time to discuss the white paper. A brief overview of CDA concepts for new attendees.
- CPN Extensions, Part 1
- Charles Thomas reviewed the latest updates to the LAAO and Mitral Clip vocabulary constraints. Our goal is to create one document, stored on the IHE FTP site. We've found the existing templates seems to meet the needs of CPN, but there are some gaps for indications, and complications as new procedure types are created. There are about 170+ terms that do not exist in the vocabulary.
- CPN Companion Guide, Part 1
- Rebecca Baker reviewed a PowerPoint with details regarding the suggested workflow with data aggregation and technical aspects of the CPN guide. The discussion moved into more detailed concepts of how the documents are stored in a document repository. Hemo systems may be the low hanging fruit to develop. This document may become a cross-walk to help several levels of healthcare employee understand the complexity, as well as learning how to ask the right questions. A discussion around the length of time it takes to update SNOMED, and LOINC codes. It's a time consuming task to manage these vocabularies. CDA, and XML are not perfect tools for interoperability. FHIR is becoming more popular for granular requests of discrete data elements, but is not optimal for a comprehensive view of a patient clinical history. Rebecca presented an agenda for reviewing the CPN Companion Guide. The group reviewed the cardinality of items with the CPN profile.
- CPN Extensions, Part 2