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**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/iheitiyr10-2012-2013/Technical_cmte/WorkItems/CriticalAndImportantResultsWhitePaper/support-docs/ Support Docs] | **[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/iheitiyr10-2012-2013/Technical_cmte/WorkItems/CriticalAndImportantResultsWhitePaper/support-docs/ Support Docs] | ||
**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/iheitiyr10-2012-2013/Technical_cmte/WorkItems/CriticalAndImportantResultsWhitePaper/figures/source/ workflows] | **[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/iheitiyr10-2012-2013/Technical_cmte/WorkItems/CriticalAndImportantResultsWhitePaper/figures/source/ workflows] | ||
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**[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/IT_Infrastructure/iheitiyr10-2012-2013/Technical_cmte/WorkItems/CriticalAndImportantResultsWhitePaper/support-docs/Circular%2000-08%20%20%20(113)%20Defining%20Alert%20Values%20NEW%20circular%201%2011-08%20Feb%20CEB%20Draft.doc Defining Alert Values] | |||
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Revision as of 13:57, 18 November 2014
This page is for scoping the ITI proposal @@H and preparing for Volume 1.
Reference Materials
- Brief Proposal
- Detailed Proposal
Related Standards
- FHIR DSTU v1 Alert Resource
- CAP Specification
- XMPP Pub-Sub
- WS Notifications
- Emergency Data eXchange Language - Distribution Element
- AMQP
- WS Eventing
Vendor Examples
- RapidPro has message event types. example of data that can be reported by an AC.
Use Case References
(see also Related Standards)
- Radiology Critical Results
- USG Ebola response in western Africa
- Finding Notifications
- Dept of Veterans Affairs (US)
- CAP
- Sri Lanka
- Use of CAP in Sri Lanka
- Paper with analytics on message delivery outcomes (Figure 3)
- NIEM
- Google Public Alerts
- FEMA IPAWS
- Sri Lanka
Meeting Schedule
- Nov 20, 2014 2pm-3pm EST
- Agenda Items:
- How should scope be limited?
- Identifying Health care Workflows
- Agenda Items:
- Dec 4, 2014 2pm-3pm EST
- Dec 18, 2014 2pm-3pm EST
- Jan 1, 2015 2pm-3pm EST
- Jan 15, 2015 2pm-3pm EST
- Feb 5, 2015 2pm-3pm EST
- Feb 19, 2015 2pm-3pm EST