[Openid-specs-heart] HL7 Ballot

Glen Marshall [SRS] gfm at securityrs.com
Mon Aug 15 16:02:49 UTC 2016


Adrian,

The FHIR Consent Directive resource has been a topic in the HEART discussions, so I assume it is germane.  Also, if HEART wants to influence HL7, re: UMA scopes, working with the Security workgroup is the route of entry.

Since FHIR is an API data model, not an implementation, I will not speculate about implementation matters.  That is best addressed by working directly with other HL7 participants, e.g., by submitting ballot comments and working to resolve them, submitting Change Proposals to the FHIR specification, writing and balloting implementation guides, etc.

FHIR also has to work with other endpoints, e.g., outpatient pharmacy, radiological services, various adjunct therapies, portable & wearable devices, etc.  There are standards workgroups for all of them, so they need to be engaged.

Glen


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From: agropper at gmail.com [mailto:agropper at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Adrian Gropper
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 11:47
To: Glen Marshall [SRS] <gfm at securityrs.com>
Cc: HEART List (openid-specs-heart at lists.openid.net) <openid-specs-heart at lists.openid.net>
Subject: Re: [Openid-specs-heart] HL7 Ballot

Glen,

What does the FHIR Consent Directive have to do with HEART?
Right now, for example, we're trying to work on resources and scopes. What aspect of the Consent Directive should or would influence our work on resources and scopes?
Another question might be: Will all FHIR endpoints support the Consent Directive? If not, and HEART has to work with all FHIR endpoints, what does that mean?
Thanks,
Adrian

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 10:54 AM, Glen Marshall [SRS] <gfm at securityrs.com<mailto:gfm at securityrs.com>> wrote:
HEART folks,

If any of you have signed-up for the upcoming HL7 ballot, please closely review the FHIR Consent Directive and make comments on it.  This will help HEART to influence to outcomes.

The next HL7 ballot is in January.  After the September HL7 meeting, HEART participants have an opportunity to work directly with the HL7 CBCC and Security workgroups on the September ballot comment resolutions and to help create new HEART-aligned content for the January ballot.  Of course our own work needs to be in proper shape for alignment with other health SDOs, and I hope we can hit the HL7 timeframe target.

Best,
Glen


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