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[[image:keith.jpg|frame|left]] Keith W. Boone is an Interoperability Architect for GE Healthcare. He has been a member of IHE, and HL7 for the last five years, and has over 25 years of experience in software development, with an extensive background in XML-based standards. He is presently active in Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), HL7, HITSP, and ISO standards efforts. He is co-chair of the IHE Patient Care Coordination (PCC) Technical Committee, and member of the PCC and IT Infrastructure (ITI) planning committees, and the IHE Strategic Development Committee.  
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[[image:keith.jpg|frame|left]] Keith W. Boone is an Interoperability Architect for GE Healthcare. He has been a member of IHE, and HL7 for the last six years, and has over 25 years of experience in software development, with an extensive background in XML-based standards. He is presently active in Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), HL7, HITSP, and ISO standards efforts. He is presently co-chair of the IHE Patient Care Coordination (PCC) Technical Committee, and member of the PCC and IT Infrastructure (ITI) planning committees.  
 
Keith is co-editor the following IHE profiles: [[Profiles#XDS|Cross Enterprise Document Sharing]] (XDS), [[Profiles#NAV|Notification of Document Availability]] (NAV), [[Profiles#XDS-MS|Medical Summaries]] (XDS-MS), [[Profiles#XPHR|Exchange of PHR Content]] (XPHR)[[Profiles#BPPC|Basic Patient Privacy Consents]] (BPPC), and [[Profiles#QED|Query for Existing Data]] (QED) profiles.
 
Keith is co-editor the following IHE profiles: [[Profiles#XDS|Cross Enterprise Document Sharing]] (XDS), [[Profiles#NAV|Notification of Document Availability]] (NAV), [[Profiles#XDS-MS|Medical Summaries]] (XDS-MS), [[Profiles#XPHR|Exchange of PHR Content]] (XPHR)[[Profiles#BPPC|Basic Patient Privacy Consents]] (BPPC), and [[Profiles#QED|Query for Existing Data]] (QED) profiles.
  
 
At HL7 he is co-chair of the Structured Documents Technical Committee and participates in the Patient Care Technical committee, and the Claims Attachments special interest group. He contributed to the development of CDA Release 2.0, and was an editor for the HL7 Care Record Summary (CRS), the ASTM/HL7 Continuity of Care Document (CCD), and the current release of the HL7 Claims Attachments specifications (AIS).
 
At HL7 he is co-chair of the Structured Documents Technical Committee and participates in the Patient Care Technical committee, and the Claims Attachments special interest group. He contributed to the development of CDA Release 2.0, and was an editor for the HL7 Care Record Summary (CRS), the ASTM/HL7 Continuity of Care Document (CCD), and the current release of the HL7 Claims Attachments specifications (AIS).
  
He is also convener of the ANSI/HITSP Health Records and Care Management Domain TC, and participates in standards activities with ASTM and ISO.
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He is also cochair of the ANSI/HITSP Care Management and Health Records Domain TC, and participates in standards activities with ASTM, ISO and Continua.

Revision as of 18:44, 29 July 2009

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Keith W. Boone is an Interoperability Architect for GE Healthcare. He has been a member of IHE, and HL7 for the last six years, and has over 25 years of experience in software development, with an extensive background in XML-based standards. He is presently active in Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), HL7, HITSP, and ISO standards efforts. He is presently co-chair of the IHE Patient Care Coordination (PCC) Technical Committee, and member of the PCC and IT Infrastructure (ITI) planning committees.

Keith is co-editor the following IHE profiles: Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS), Notification of Document Availability (NAV), Medical Summaries (XDS-MS), Exchange of PHR Content (XPHR)Basic Patient Privacy Consents (BPPC), and Query for Existing Data (QED) profiles.

At HL7 he is co-chair of the Structured Documents Technical Committee and participates in the Patient Care Technical committee, and the Claims Attachments special interest group. He contributed to the development of CDA Release 2.0, and was an editor for the HL7 Care Record Summary (CRS), the ASTM/HL7 Continuity of Care Document (CCD), and the current release of the HL7 Claims Attachments specifications (AIS).

He is also cochair of the ANSI/HITSP Care Management and Health Records Domain TC, and participates in standards activities with ASTM, ISO and Continua.