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===Medication Lists=== | ===Medication Lists=== | ||
− | + | * NCPDP has approached Jose on Medication list | |
− | + | * Switzerland has also worked on the medication list. | |
− | + | * Can we combined the efforts and make it global. | |
− | + | * Netherlands is also working on a medication list. | |
− | + | *We need to store our minutes and models in one location. | |
− | + | * Jose will create a repository where we store our profile. | |
=== Supply topic=== | === Supply topic=== |
Revision as of 05:47, 6 December 2022
Minutes
Welcome
- Participants
- Hernany
- Leonidas
- Anne
- Sylvia
- Review and Approve Agenda
IHE Pharmacy workgroup health
- strategy and future of IHE Pharmacy
- Need to find customers who are willing to implement.
- FMD for the barcodes (UBP)
- Supply chain
- Need to find customers who are willing to implement.
- EAHP 1 representative
- Nictiz will bring a candidate co-chair for IHE Pharmacy. Esther Peelen is a possible candidate.
- GS1 Anne and Sylcia wll discuss possibilites
- WHO
- OpenHIE
Planning Schedule
- Current version: Schedule 2022-2023
Work items
Medication Lists
- NCPDP has approached Jose on Medication list
- Switzerland has also worked on the medication list.
- Can we combined the efforts and make it global.
- Netherlands is also working on a medication list.
- We need to store our minutes and models in one location.
- Jose will create a repository where we store our profile.
Supply topic
- Use cases and transactions have been defined.
- We do not have the technical transactions yet.
- 7 transactions http://build.fhir.org/ig/IHE/pharm-supply/toc.html
- Expect to finish end of the year.
- Need additional slides to explain what the transactions are to provide.
- Need a new serie of calls.
- Next call is for December 15th 3:30 pm. Leonidas has to be invited.
Any other business
ISO will review prescriptions (ISO/TS 17523) and dispenses (ISO/TS 19293). These are logical models. Jose and Michael are involved.