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Subject: Re: Services Project Charter -- minor revision needed
From:
Janet T. Martino, MD
[SMTP:med.it@cox.net]
To:
David Forslund; Ken Rubin
Cc:
healthcare@omg.org; Mark Shafarman
Subject:
Re: Services Project Charter --
minor revision needed
David, good to see you surface again. The following should
help answer part
of your question - itıs a cross post
from the HL 7 servicesbof list. The
bottom line
is, we are working on the full answer.
From: <Alan.P.Honey@kp.org>
Reply-To: <Alan.P.Honey@kp.org>
Date: Tue,
16 Nov 2004 08:24:11 -0800
Subject: Notes from OMG
Healthcare Day
This note is a brief summary of the events at the OMG Healthcare
day on
11/06.
Full meeting minutes have been circulated on the OMG
Healthcare list
(healthcare@omg.org <mailto:healthcare@omg.org> ) and
are available at
http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?health/2004-11-06
<http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?health/2004-11-06>
In summary, the OMG HDTF Healthcare Day was very successful.
About one third
of the attendees were from HL7 or HL7
member organizations. A very
productive discussion took
place focused largely on the relationship
between
the OMG HDTF and HL7, and the context for healthcare service
interface definition within the OMG. This discussion was initiated
by a
number of presentations from the Jeff Sutherland (
PatientKeeper -- Orders
and Observations Co-Chair),
Leroy Jones (ONCHIT), David Harrington
(Medicalert/OMG),
Mike Milinkovich (Eclipse) and Ken Rubin (VHA , past PIC
co-chair, HL7 ServicesBOF Convenor ).
The relationship and respective roles of HL7 and OMG was
defined with much
greater clarity, and is summarized as
follows (in the form of sequential
steps for producing a
specification):
1. HL7 Services Project will
define scenarios and priorities for service
specifications.
2. HL7 Services
Project will define the information content for the
chosen services , relating their payload to the RIM
3. HL7 Services Project would produce a
computationally-independent model
(CIM). This CIM
is a services specification that may be manifested in
multiple implementation technologies.
4 .
Using the CIM, the OMG will create an RFP identifying mandatory and
optional requirements for all submissions intended to satisfy
it. It was
decided that OMG RFPs would be
supportive of HL7 specifications and call out
relevant
HL7 work products and standards as appropriate.
5. OMG will issue the RFPs for submissions of
platform-independenet and
platform-specific submissions,
reviewing them based upon consistency with
and
conformance to its RFP requirements.
6.
The OMG RFP template to be used will be reviewed by HL7
Services
Project to ensure it will meet any HL7
requirements (in principle) , and to
ensure that HL7
work products are supportive of this downstream dependency.
7. Submissions for OMG standards will go through that
organization's
approval process. Part of the OMG process
is that submitters must implement
either product or
reference implementations within a designated time period
upon approval of the specification.
Other notes:
1. The Eclipse organization is
keen to be involved and may provide
submissions.
2. The
approach will be discussed further at both HL7 and OMG
meetings in Jan/Feb.
The next OMG meeting is in Burlingame, CA on January 30 through
February
4th. Those interested may register
at
http://www.omg.org/registration/registration-info.htm
<http://www.omg.org/registration/registration-info.htm>
Regards,
Alan Honey
Enterprise Architect
Kaiser Permanente.
925 979 7459
(tl 474)
Alan.P.Honey@kp.org
Janet
--
Janet T. Martino, M.D.
6307 Fort Hunt Rd
Alexandria, VA
22307
Phone: 703 768-6798
Cell: 703
975-2911
Fax: 703 768-3061
Email: jtmmartino@cox.net
> From: David Forslund <dwf@lanl.gov>
> Reply-To: David Forslund <dwf@lanl.gov>
> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:28:24 -0700
>
To: "Rubin, Ken (EDS)" <Ken.Rubin@med.va.gov>
>
Cc: <healthcare@omg.org>, <mark.shafarman@oracle.com>
> Subject: Re: Services Project Charter -- minor revision
needed
>
>
> I don't have an objection, but I don't understand
how HL7 defines services
> specifications
> relative to the services specifications of the OMG.
What do service
> specifications have to do
> to be "conformant" to HL7 services and how does this fit
with the OMG process?
>
>
Perhaps someone could help me understand what this means.
>
> Dave Forslund
>> ------------Original Message------------
>> From: "Rubin, Ken (EDS)" <Ken.Rubin@med.va.gov>
>> To: servicesbof@lists.hl7.org
>> Cc: healthcare@omg.org, mark.shafarman@oracle.com
>> Date: Tue, Nov-16-2004 9:54 AM
>> Subject: Services Project Charter -- minor revision
needed
>>
>>
All:
>>
>> I had a
talk today with Mark Shafarman (HL7 Chair) about our charter,
>> and he pointed out an omission that we need to address.
Though all
>> along the intention was that these
services were complementary and
>> supportive of
the RIM and its underlying artifacts, this is not
>> expressly called out as one of the project objectives.
>>
>> As such, I'd like to
propose changing one of the objectives in the peer
>> reviewed document from:
>>
>> - To facilitate the development of a set of
implementable
>> interface standards supporting
agreed-upon services specifications to
>> form the
basis for provider purchasing and procurement decision.
>>
>> to read as two
objectives:
>>
>> -
To facilitate the development of a set of implementable
>> interface standards supporting HL7 RIM content
>> - To promote the use of HL7 services specifications as the
basis
>> for provider purchasing and procurement
decisionmaking.
>>
>>
>> Please address any objections
to this change to the list(s). I will
>>
presume that the change has been accepted if no negative comments have
>> been posted before Monday November 22 at 8:00am
EST.
>>
>> The
project charter has been attached for your convenience.
>>
>> - Ken
>>
>>
>> <<HL7 Services Specification Project
v1.01.doc>>
>>
>>
>> Ken Rubin
>> EDS
>> VHA Health Information
Architecture Office
>>
>> 5109 Leesburg Pike, Suite 414
>>
Falls Church, VA 22041 USA
>>
>> ( Phone:+1-703-845-3299)
>> + mailto:ken.rubin@med.va.gov
>>
>>
>
>
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