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Call Agendas and Minutes

2023

  • Dec: 1
  • Nov: 3 CANCELED
  • Oct: 6
  • Sept: 1
  • Aug: 4
  • Jul:  7 CANCELED
  • Jun: 2
  • May: 5 CANCELED for OHIE23
  • Apr: 7
  • Mar: 3 CANCELED
  • Feb: 3
  • Jan: 6 CANCELED

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Call Information

When

The first Friday of every month (excluding holidays) from 9:00-10:00 AM Eastern Time, regardless of whether standard or daylight saving time is being observed. *(see other time zones)

Description

The Terminology Service subcommunity serves as a central authority to uniquely identify the clinical activities that occur within the care delivery process by maintaining a terminology set mapped to international standards such as ICD10, LOINC, SNOMED, and others – It is the “What?” in the OpenHIE architecture. 

The Mission of the Terminology Services subcommunity is to promote and support the effective capture, exchange (interoperability) and analysis (comparison and aggregation) of clinical information among components of the HIE. Our efforts include the documentation of principles, processes, interfaces and tools that support the mission.

Please visit https://discourse.ohie.org to join the conversation.

How to Join

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:  https://iu.zoom.us/j/233948207?pwd=b3M4cFJxUHFnZnpuU3kyWW8vNzg0QT09

Or Telephone: Dial: +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)

Meeting ID: 233 948 207     Passcode: 1

International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/dlbzRk84T

For help with time zones, see this tool.

Resources

For links to community resources CLICK HERE .

2024 Subcommunity Roadmap

The OpenHIE Terminology Services (TS) subcommunity will be focusing on two particular topics in 2024:

  • TS Implementer Showcases: Provides space for implementers to show off work in progress for terminology services, to ask questions to the community, and to help educate us on lessons learned and practical experiences
  • National Health Data Dictionary (NHDD) Framework and Toolkit: Collaborate on materials to help countries to start up a robust national health data dictionary.


Below is a basic mini-roadmap with topics that will help guide us on how to tackle the NHDD Framework and Toolkit:


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