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Breakout Session Topics
Value-based care:
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Continue work from our last session on care coordination discharge productivity use case which include attribution/attestation, medication reconciliation/management, referrals/loss of data among players in the ecosystem
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Discuss how FHIR can help us with patient attribution and enrollment of patients to value-based care plans across institutions in a digital-first manner. As patients are enrolled into value-based care plans across the health systems, we need to identify them, attribute them properly, enroll them, and track their program.
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Update on the new Da Vinci project
Biopharma
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Session 1 (Tuesday, 11:15 - 12:30 PM)
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Review current state and recent accomplishments in using FHIR for Biopharma research, including Connectathons, PhUSE E2C project, and TransCelerate eSource project
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Review current and potential use cases and provide feedback to inform upcoming Connectathons
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Discuss how to improve collaborations with HL7 work groups, clinicians, value-based care, government, academia, SDOs (such as IHE and CDISC) and other stakeholder groups.
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Session 2 (Tuesday, 3:30 - 5:00 PM)
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Discuss needs and next steps related to policies for consent, security, access, data sharing to facilitate secondary use of patient data to support research and safety use cases
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Discuss how to leverage FHIR Apps such as Patient Aggregators, and how to establish and manage an endpoints directory (of available FHIR API servers) associated with research sites, investigators, or direct patient data
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Discuss potential of FHIR Bulk Data Access Approach and R on FHIR to support analytics of real world data accessed through FHIR
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Session 3 (Wednesday, 11:00 - 12:00)
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Review observations and conclusions. Debrief on speaker sessions, discuss ideas raised by speakers and those explored at other tracks.
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Discuss objectives and timelines for FHIR implementation guides and providing input to FHIR R5 requirements, and set actions and plans for the future.
Clinical Information Interoperability Council (Clinicians track):
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Report on the outcomes of the July meeting and briefly review activities since then
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Review initial drafts of the mission and vision statements for CIIC
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Review the current draft of the value proposition
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Describe how "logical" information models are used in the development of applications, decision support modules and other software
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Discuss plans for the January meeting in Salt Lake City, UT
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