QRPH Tech Mtg Minutes 2012-02-10
Friday, February 10, 2012 Planning Committee Agenda
Attendees
- Didi Davis, QRPH Planing Co-chair/President Serendipity Health, LLC
- Landen Bain, QRPH Planning Co-chair/CDISC
- Vasa Curcin, Imperial College of London
- Anna Orlova, PHDSC
- Emmanuel Cordonnier, ETIAM
- Robert Horn, Agfa Healthcare
- Pierre-Yves Castic, Sanofi/CDISC
- Peter Van Reusel, BxD/CDISC
- Anne Thielemaus, BxD/
- Michel Kapoko, CDISC
- Christel Daniel, ASIP Sante
- Vassil Peytchev, Epic
- Sarah Quaynor, mPACTSystems
- Charles Parisot, GE Healthcare
- Amit Popat, Epic
- Roy Hightower, Greenway
- Lori Forquet, eHealthSign
- Patty Craig, HIMSS/The Joint Commission
- Paul Chang, Nextrials
- Meredith Nahm, Duke University
- Marie-Christine Jaulent, INSERM
- Chris Carr, RSNA
- Nichole Drye-Mayo, RSNA
Minutes/Meeting Web Recording
- BREAKFAST AND LUNCH WILL NOT BE SERVED
Paris Time Chicago Time
- 14:00 - 14:15 07:00 - 07:15 Introductions
- 14:15 - 15:00 07:15 - 08:00 HIMSS12 Interoperability Showcase Domain Update
- Didi Davis, QRPH Planning Co-chair
- 15:00 - 16:00 08:00 - 09:00 EHR4CR - Christel Daniel
- 16:00 - 17:00 09:00 - 10:00 Other European perspectives
- Emmanuel Cordoonier, ETIAM
- Vasa Curcin
- Pierre Yves Castic
- Peter Von Reusel
- 17:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 10:45 Joint CDISC/IHE/EHR4CR Internship:
- Landen Bain, Supervisor; Michel Kapoko, Intern*
- 18:00 11:00 Adjourn
Follow-up Action Items
- Didi Davis to add CRPC profile content slide and enlist updates from Committee for Interoperability Showcase Slides
- QRPH Committee Members to provide updates on ongoing work for Anatomic Pathology and Lab Domains
- Landen/Michel to add QED profile review to work items for Michel's review for EHR4CR project - Completed 2/10
- Anna Orlova/Landen Bain Look for ways to expand EHR4CR for Quality and Public Health Reporting
- Landen Bain to send CRPC and RPE specifications to Vasa
- Vasa Curcin to provide BPMN diagrams to Landen Bain
- Landen Bain to work with Anna Orlova to add Michel's work as a potential course for the Johns Hopkins HIT program with 72 students in place currently