
31 August and 1 September 2007
Programme Updated: 27/7/2007
| 0900 |
Registration - SNOMED Demonstration Browser Software loading
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| 0930 |
Welcome & Workshop Introduction Speaker: HL7 NZ |
| 0945 |
SNOMED – first steps towards national implementation
Speaker: Russell Craig
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| 1000 |
Clinical Terminology – Clinical Care for 10 million people Speaker: Dr. Robert Dolin |
Parallel Session: SNOMED – Entry Level Programme (Facilitator Stephen Chu)
| 1100 |
Terminology 101: introductions to data representation using a controlled terminology (Don Walker’s Primer) Speaker: Peter MacIsaac |
| 1200 |
SNOMED -CT – a whistle stop tour Speaker: Sarah Ryan |
| 1230 |
Lunch |
| 1330 |
Haven’t a CLUE! Using a browser to discover SNOMED Speaker: Peter MacIsaac |
| 1415 |
SNOMED and existing Coding Systems and Classifications- working together Speaker: Heather Grain |
| 1500 |
Using SNOMED in clinical communication: CDA Speaker: Dan Russler |
Parallel Session SNOMED – Implementer Level Programme (Facilitator Vince Mc Cauley)
| 1100 |
Review of Terminology principles and use of the Clue Browser to review SNOMED Speaker: Sarah Ryan |
| 1130 |
SNOMED and existing Coding Systems and Classifications- working together Speaker: Heather Grain |
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| 1200 |
Implementation tips: Using data models, subsets and options for data entry Speaker: Bob Dolin |
| 1230 |
Lunch |
| 1330 |
SNOMED use in HL7 V3 and CDA Speaker: Dan Russler |
| 1415 |
Enterprise Terminology Strategy – introduction Speaker: Bob Dolin |
| 1500 |
Introduction to the Apelon Open Source Terminology management software (DTS). Getting started from Source Forge and “Jacks Hacks” Speaker: Jack Bowie |
Plenary Session (Facilitator Peter MacIsaac) - Follow Afternoon Tea Break
Friday 31 August 2007 & Saturday 1 September 2007
| 08:30 | Opening from the Chair of HL7 NZ - Martin Entwistle | | 08:40 | Welcome from the CEO of HL7 Org | | 09:00 | NHS CfH: Care Record Sumary & Entries Speaker: Dr Ken Lunn
NHS Connecting for Health has adopted HL7 V3 as a core standard for electronic communications for the National Programme. This includes a broad range of clinical applications including demographics, access control, electronic prescribing, and detailed clinical information exchange. We publish a localisation of the V3 standard, which suppliers use to define their interactions in a heterogeneous network of applications. Our current implementations involve the broadest HL7 V3 implementation worldwide, and in some areas the highest number of messages of a particular type. As well as applying the HL7 V3 standard, we are proactive in extending it, participating in HL7 working group meetings and sponsoring projects to further develop the standard. We also have taken a proactive stance with HL7 V3 tooling and have been the main instigators of the HL7 Tooling Collaborative.
| | 9.45 | Canadian V3 Experiences: ePrescription, Claims & Disease Management Speaker: Mr Marc Koehn
Canada’s health jurisdictions are aggressively pursuing e-health initiatives to help improve the delivery of health care to their citizens. Many of the associated initiatives are sustained by investments from Canada Health Infoway Inc., an independent, not-for-profit organization whose Members are Canada's 14 federal, provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health. These initiatives are also shaped greatly by a common architecture framework, namely Infoway’s Electronic Health Record Solution (EHRS) blueprint, and compatible data communication standards. This unique business arrangement is beginning to bear fruit and may offer lessons for other jurisdictions seeking to accelerate their e-health agendas.
The presentation will briefly outline Canada’s constitutionally driven health delivery system. It will then provide an overview of Infoway’s EHRS Blueprint, its key investment programs and, more specifically, the strategy of using contemporary messaging and nomenclature standards to drive EHR developments. Given that so many initiatives are still under development, the presentation will attempt to take stock of progress to date and will surface key challenges and lessons learned.
| | 10:30 | Morning Break | 11:30 11.45 | The Netherlands: Topic TBA
Speaker - William Goossen
HL7 Version 3 Mission and Strategy in Relation to International Standards and Methodologies for Semantic Interoperability Speaker: Bernd Blobel, eHealth Competence Center Regensburg, Germany | | 12:30 | Lunch and Networking | 13:30 14:40 | Harmonization of international standards - the HL7 and ISO work programs Speaker: Prof YS Kwak, Chair HL7 Korea and President ISO/TC215 - International Standards Organisation, Technical Committees for Health Informatics
Submitted Paper Presentations / x6 Concurrent Sessions | | 15:00 | Afternoon Break and Networking | | 15:30 | Submitted Paper Presentations / 4 Concurrent Sessions followed by PANEL 1 -The building blocks of interoperability, making them interoperate with each other and overcoming barriers to achieve optimal outcome. The panel wil explore key building blocks such as CDA, Archetypes, IHE, Terminology and use of Terminology/SNOMED-CT in HL7 International Panellists include: Bob Dolin, Dan Russler, Sam Heard, Charles Parisot, William Goossen, Michio Kimura, Kai Heitmann and Marc Koehn | | 17:40 | NZHUG Annual General Meeting | | 19:00 | Conference Dinner |
Saturday 1 September 2007 | 08:30 | HL7 V3 and SOA Speaker: Dr Dan Russler VP Clinical Informatics, Oracle
Solutions based on the HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM-based) have been specified by multiple governments internationally. These government specifications will be described and selected implementations will be reviewed. Implementations that illustrate the opportunities for success and for difficult issues as a result of these government decisions, including transition strategies from HL7 V2-based solutions to RIM-based solutions will be discussed.
| | 09:15 | CDA & CCD Specification & Implementation Dr Bob Dolin, Kaiser Permanante
CDA has been the most successfully HL7 V3 standard artefact and has wide international implmentations since its inception. CDA Release 2 is a major step forward in addressing structured and complex clinical information exchange needs. The recently released Continuity of Care Document (CCD) implementation guide, which is based on CDA R2, is another significant step forward which will propel further the adoption and implementation of CDA. Dr Bob Dolin is one of the chief CDA architect. He will present a history of CDA and the recent development of CCD implementation guide. He will also share with us the experiences of CDA implementations, discuss relevant key issues and paths forward.
| | 10:00 | Morning Break | 10:20 11:40 | IHE - XDS and Services Profiles / National Health Information Network Speaker: Mr Charles Parisot, GE Medical Implementation of Archetypes in V3 Speaker: Sam Heard | 12:20
| Lunch
| | 13:10 | Submitted Paper Presentations / x6 Concurrent Sessions | | 14:10 | Afternoon Break and Networking | | 14:40 | Submitted Paper Presentations / x 4 Concurrent Sessions
| | 15:30 | Panel 2 - Data interchange between patient records and shared electronic health records - strategies and measurement of success. The panel will explore key issues such as standards and harmonization, infrustructures, regional and national strategies and international collaborations. Panlellists include: Ken Lunn, Ed Hammond, Charles Parisot, Yun Sik Kwak, Dan Russler and Michio Kimura | | 17:10 | Conference Closing | | 17:15 | Farewell and safe travel home or if you're keen on to Queenstown for some Skiing! |
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