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* Jose will maintain the contacts with Ioana Singureanu
 
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* In joint session Jose will bring up this topic, so that PCC has the opportunity to join.
 
* In joint session Jose will bring up this topic, so that PCC has the opportunity to join.
* Discuss test scenario's
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== 11:30-11:45 Coffee break ==
 
== 11:30-11:45 Coffee break ==

Revision as of 06:10, 12 February 2018

Meeting details

Location

Meeting room : Terra room
University of Oslo Gaustadalléen 23B 0373 Oslo
http://www.uio.no/english/

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Meeting minutes

09:30 - 09:45 Welcome

  • Participants
    • Jacqueline Surugue
    • Stephane Spahni
    • Esther Peelen
    • Michael van der Zel
    • Leonidas Tzimis
    • Juergen Brandstaetter
    • Michael Tan
  • Review and Approve Agenda
    • change the program in the afternoon because Stephane has to attend IHE Europe call.
    • i.e. formulary and medication list
    • put the topics of CMPD on Tuesday afternoon.
  • Introduction round of new faces


  • Approval of minutes
    • minutes of 30 and 31 October 2017 in Bordeaux have been sent by Jose by email,
    • will be approved later this afternoon
  • Planning
    • Move this topic to end of Tuesday: Edit Domain Milestone dates [1]
    • Joint meeting with ISO TC215 and perhaps HL7 in May in Cologne.

10:00 -11:30 PHARM implementations MMA & UBP

  • Discussion on the progress of the profiles and on the tools required.
  • Questions about the tools of Aegis and Firely.
  • These are commercial companies that provide tools for testing and publishing FHIR profiles.
  • Aegis provides a testtool with which you can test XML and Json Tools. This is called Touchstone.
  • Firely provides a profile registry on Simplifier.
  • A big problem is that IHE cannot work fast enough to keep up with these commercial companies and HL7.
  • As IHE Pharmacy we should not invent new tools, but make use of tools which the FHIR audience is using.
  • IHE Pharmacy will add the official scenario's. Only use of these official scenario's will provide an IHE certificate.
  • The strength of IHE is in the maintenance of these standards.
  • We do need official IHE licences. Jose mentions that he has put this forward with Chris Carr.
  • Esther presents a GS1 presentation from the Netherlands.
  • EMC promotes the use of the IHE profiles for example for UDI, medication and supply management.
    • Most of these efforts are related to European regulations, comparable with the US UDI.
    • These are also used for medical devices likes hips, pacemakers etc.
    • The data will be stored at EUDAMED. In some countries somw material is called a device, in other countries it is recognised as medication, for example glue for bones. The responsibility is at the manufacturer.
  • Among the vendors which are interested are Swisslog and Medeye. Swisslog is a big company and we need to make contact on International level.
  • The UDI will require the care institutions to register the use of devices on national level.
  • These registries are not on patient level. You can track the path thru the institutions.
  • Michael Z. mentions that medical records of patients are only stored for 15 years.
  • Leonidas mentions that prescriptions are only stored for 2 years.
  • Regulations differ in each country. In Switzerland the records of people starting a name with B have to kept for ever.
  • Iona is also active on the other continent with Medical devices. See here for the link:

[2]

  • Jose will maintain the contacts with Ioana Singureanu
  • In joint session Jose will bring up this topic, so that PCC has the opportunity to join.
  • We make a start with test scenario's:
    • The profiles make use of barcodes and not QR codes.

11:30-11:45 Coffee break

11:45- 13:00 PHARM implementations MMA & UBP Part 2

  • Continuation of discussion

13:00 - 14:00 --- Lunch ---

14:00 - 15:00 Formulary

  • Work on work-item
  • Medication knowledge model FHIR resource


Medication Documentation

  • Medication Data collection (Jose)


15:00 - 15:30 --- Coffee break ---

15:30 - 17:00 Other Committees

  • Preparation of Meeting with ITI, PCC, QRPH
    • presentation discussion UBP
    • IHE FHIR publications
  • HL7 Joint meeting in 2017 in Koeln, FHIR
  • ISO Projects

17:00 - Adjourn

Pharmacy Planning Committee