Stream: FHIRcast
Topic: Sept Connectathon
Isaac Vetter (Sep 20 2018 at 14:33):
Hi everyone, I wanted to create his stream for communication about the Sept FHIRcast connectathon track!
More details are here: http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=201809_FHIRcast
Isaac
Isaac Vetter (Sep 27 2018 at 17:08):
During the connectathon (likely on Saturday afternoon), there will be a break-out session around two additional imaging interoperability use-cases using FHIR:
1. Patient-Centric Imaging Data Sharing This is a proposal to integrate a PACS DICOMWeb server with the EHR's FHIR/OAuth2 server to enable patients to authorize access to their images to apps. Pretty interesting and unrelated to FHIRcast.
2. Project Gemini - Medical Imaging for Cancer Care is an effort to bring together IHE and HL7 FHIR profiles, including FHIRcast, to advance interoperability for cancer imaging.
Isaac Vetter (Sep 29 2018 at 12:45):
Hi Everyone!
The FHIRcast track is on the 15th floor this morning in the Picses room.
Isaac Vetter (Sep 29 2018 at 13:29):
Don't forget to register your participation in the FHIRcast track at: http://conman.fhir.org/connectathon.html?event=baltimore2018
Isaac Vetter (Sep 30 2018 at 12:50):
Reminder - we're no longer on the 15th floor today. Instead, the FHIRcast track is on the second floor in the same room as all the tracks.
Isaac Vetter (Sep 30 2018 at 18:49):
Report from the connectathon:
FHIRcast synchronizes healthcare applications in real time to show the same clinical content to a common user, by extending SMART on FHIR to achieve tight integration between disparate, full-featured applications. The FHIRcast specification models the common webhook design pattern and specifically the W3C WebSub RFC. Since the May connectathon, we've made some significant enhancements to the open source sandbox, clarified how FHIRcast extends SMART on FHIR according to different launch scenarios, as well as specifying bidirectionality (defining how a subscribing app requests context changes). Our track goals were to gather additional implementer feedback on these changes.
Participants
- Sagy Mintz - Allscripts
- Glenn Potter - Agfa
- Jeremy Richardson - M*Modal
- Will Maethner - Epic
- Bas van den Heuvel - Philips
- Isaac Vetter
Notable achievements
Glenn was tested out the sandbox, including creating and validating a subscription and receiving notifications. Overall, the sandbox continues to improve and is a great tool for developers new to FHIRcast. Will worked on an Epic Hub prototype. Jeremy Richardson began creating some user stories for FHIRcast - we'd love to hear your feedback.
Unlike our previous connectathon, we did not identify any new issues with the sandbox!
Discovered issues/questions
Additionally, the group talked through some of the remaining functionality needed for a 1.0 specification that can be balloted into HL7. Over the summer, we've struggled to add websocket support as an optional feature in the specification, but made progress this weekend on a direction. Overall, we continue to refine and enhance the specification; notably,
What's next?
The future is bright! Next steps include:
1. Resolving the above issues.
2. Continuing to build the implementer community and respond to feedback.
3. Ballot specification into HL7.
4. Potentially work with IHE to include FHIRcast in an IHE Connectathon.
Isaac Vetter (Sep 30 2018 at 20:55):
@Sagy Pundak Mintz , @Glenn Potter , @Jeremy Richardson , @Will Maethner
Hey Guys, I wrote up a PR to add in the ability for a subscribing client to query the current context from a Hub's topic url.
Any thoughts?
Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC