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Agendas and Minutes

2014

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2013

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Info

To view call agendas and minutes click on the date.

Info

For links to community resources CLICK HERE .

When

Date of the next community meetings:

Tuesday 4th March 2014 at 4 pm CAT / 9 am EST

Please note the LATER start time as a result of Daylight saving

Tuesday 18th March 2014 at 4 pm CAT / 10 am EDT

 

Description

 

The OHIE Interoperability Layer

project aims to enables easier interoperability between Health Information Systems. Key activities of this initial phase are to perform a critical review of the architecture and technologies used in the development of the RHEA implementation of these HIE components, as well as a comprehensive review of alternatives, to ensure due diligence.

Community calls are held every 2 weeks on a Tuesday and are open to any interested parties. 

How to Join - 

 See http://openhim.org  for more details of the OpenHIM application. 

The documentation is available at:

There is also a  Github repository, which are intended as open collaborative work spaces for all interested parties to add to this work. 

Initially, the SHR and the Interoperability Layer discussions took place on one call as the overall approach and methodology was discussed, but from May 2013 these are now two separate calls which alternate on a weekly basis.

How to Join

Dial Toll Free Number:

  • US: 800-220-9875
  • Canada: 800-221-8656
  • South Africa 0-800-982-555
  • Norway: 800-142-85
  • Ireland: 800-625-002
  • International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
  • For additional toll free country numbers click here.

 Access Code 61489468#

**If you are not able to connect through Skype or one of the above numbers, please

email linda@jembi

email jjoan@jembi.org  at least 2 hours in advance to be dialed in.

 

 See http://openhim.org  for more details of the OpenHIM application. 

The documentation is available at:

There is also a  Github repository, which are intended as open collaborative work spaces for all interested parties to add to this work.