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Stream: Announcements

Topic: Connectathon


view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Apr 30 2020 at 03:04):

As part of the upcoming May connectathon, I will be running an online quiz competition at 4pm US eastern on May 12th. The subject of the quiz will be the FHIR specification and a little bit about the community around it.

Anyone registered at least a week before the connectathon will receive an invite to a Zoom meeting where we'll do the quiz (a kahoot!). The top 2 winners and the last place getter will receive a gift - my personal selection of Australian wine and chocolates - in the mail (may take quite some time right now). Other prizes will include a refund on connectathon fees

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (May 04 2020 at 20:45):

note: participation will be limited to the first 50 to sign up. Sign up instructions will be sent to registered connectathon participants in a couple of days time

view this post on Zulip Khalid Shahin (May 12 2020 at 13:32):

I filled out the quiz signup survey within half an hour of it being sent out. Was I too slow? Because I didn't receive any additional emails afterwards with meeting information.

Edit: Never mind, I received it.

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (May 12 2020 at 17:53):

Discussion on #social, not #implementers :)

view this post on Zulip Ewout Kramer (May 13 2020 at 20:13):

In case you forgot: the 24th HL7 FHIR Connectathon has just started! Get online if you don't want to miss the opening!

view this post on Zulip Nilesh Pagare (May 13 2020 at 20:51):

removed the question from general #Announcements

view this post on Zulip Jarrell Woods (May 13 2020 at 21:01):

AWS is proud to support HL7 and it Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) Connectathon. AWS realizes an event like this provides the community a great way to come together gain experience, share ideas and push the evolution of FHIR interfaces.

In order to support the HL7 and FHIR® mission and give developers a choice on development platforms AWS will be providing $100 credit codes to all participating developers that would like to use AWS tools. In order to take advantage of this offer you will need to sign up via https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6TKQDCB to register. We will request some basic information from participants so they can track redemption of credits. AWS will not use your information for marketing purposes.

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (May 13 2020 at 23:58):

@Nilesh Pagare - please don't post questions on #Announcements. Implementation stuff goes on #implementers and generic connectathon stuff goes on #connectathon mgmt

view this post on Zulip Jarrell Woods (May 15 2020 at 15:42):

Jarrell Woods said:

AWS is proud to support HL7 and it Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) Connectathon. AWS realizes an event like this provides the community a great way to come together gain experience, share ideas and push the evolution of FHIR interfaces.

In order to support the HL7 and FHIR® mission and give developers a choice on development platforms AWS will be providing $100 credit codes to all participating developers that would like to use AWS tools. In order to take advantage of this offer you will need to sign up via https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6TKQDCB to register. We will request some basic information from participants so they can track redemption of credits. AWS will not use your information for marketing purposes.

AWS Credit Codes were sent via email, if you did not receive an email please check your junk mail first and then direct message me if you still do not see the email. Credit codes do work retroactively.

Thank you everyone for the great work that you all are doing!

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (May 15 2020 at 22:01):

Connectathon close-up is starting now!

view this post on Zulip Katiya Shell (Dec 04 2020 at 19:41):

Dear All,

We would like to invite you to participate in the Care Coordination Track
during the HL7 Virtual FHIR Connectathon 26 scheduled for January 13-15 2021,
2020.

We are seeking implementers or organizations to participate in the Care
Coordination track
<https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/2021-01+Care+Coordination+Track> that
will be hosted by the AHRQ/NIDDK eCare plan for individuals with Multiple
Chronic Conditions Project alongside the Logica Care Management Project
(previous leader of the connectathon 25 care management track).

We will hold a Connectathon track orientation meeting during the MCC
patient care workgroup meeting on December 9, 2020, from 5-6 PM ET. The
meeting coordinates can be found here
<https://confluence.hl7.org/display/PC/Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC) eCare Plan>
and will be sent via email prior to the meeting.

The goals of this track are to:

  • Create, update, and expose the MCC eCare Plan in the SMART on FHIR
    provider and newly developed patient-facing App to coordinate care between
    primary care and specialists, different provider organizations, and with
    patients and caregivers

  • Evaluate and test methodology to transform BPM+ decision models to HL7
    FHIR Clinical Reasoning artifacts

  • Test case focused on COVID-19 ED Severity risk assessment and
    classification

  • Create patient-specific intervention and add to a patient's care
    plan

We would like to engage the following system actor to participate

  • PMEHR
  • Patient App
  • Provider App
  • Clinical Practice Guideline Repository
  • Clinical Practice Guideline Execution Service

If you would like to participate, please sign up here
<https://confluence.hl7.org/display/PC/2021-01+Care+Coordination+Track+Participation+Sign+Up>
.

To learn more about these testing opportunities, please reach out to Evelyn
Gallego (evelyn.gallego@emiadvisors.net or @Evelyn Gallego ), Dave Carlson (
dcarlson@xmlmodeling.com or @Dave Carlson ), and Katiya Shell (katiya.shell@emiadvisors.net or @Katiya Shell ).

Please feel free to circulate this information with your colleagues. We
look forward to your participation.

Thank you,

Katiya on behalf of the care coordination track


Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC