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Attendees
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Name | Organization | Present |
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Jean Duteau | Duteau Design | |
John Hatem (chair) | Independent Consultant | x |
Jose Costa Teixeira | PATH | x |
Melva Peters | Jenaker Consulting | x |
Scott Robertson (scribe) | Kaiser Permanente | x |
Name | Organization | Present |
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Danielle Bancroft | Best Practice Software | |
Christof Gessner | HL7 Germany | |
Corey Spears | MITRE | |
Dave Hill | MITRE | |
Frank McKinney | POCP | x |
Isaac Vetter | Epic | |
Joseph Quinn (Joe) | Smile Digital Health | |
Lawrence Lo | Columbia University HIT Student | |
Margaret Weiker | NCPDP | |
Matt Szczepankiewicz | Epic | |
Peter Sergent | HL7 New Zealand | x |
Reed D. Gelzer | Trustworthy EHR | |
Shelly Spiro | Pharmacy HIT Collaborative | |
Stephen Chu | ADHA | x |
Tim McNeil | Surescripts | x |
Kim Roberts | Pharmacy HIT Collaborative | |
Phung Matthews | 3M | |
Jack Brashier | Epic | |
Emmanuel Obasuyi | ||
Joel Montavon | PQA | |
Robb Young | PharmID | |
Christopher Isong | ||
Gary Schoettmer | NetRx | |
Courtney Bland | CVS / Aetna | |
Mark Neumuth | Aetna | |
Ed Millikan | FDA | |
Sanket Raval | CVS / Aetna | |
James Tcheng | ||
Peter Muir | ||
Joe Kelly | Surescripts | x |
Peter Jordan | ||
Giorgio Cangioli | HL7 Italy | |
Jeff Shick | USP | |
Kent Bulza | Artera | |
Sarah Danielson |
Agenda Items and Notes
Outstanding Action Item List
Meeting Notes from the previous meeting
- 2023-02-27 Meeting Notes - accepted by general consent
Project Proposals
- PSS-2170Getting issue details... STATUS - School Based Physical Fitness Testing Domain Analysis Model
- Pharmacy discussed and determined there was no requirement to be involved.
Project Scope Statements
Project Scope Statements - None to review
May WGM Draft Agenda Review
- - no discussion
External Meeting Review
- - no discussion
Catalog Updates (John Hatem)
- - No meeting last week
Workflow Update (John Hatem)
- - no meeting
Healthcare Product Update (John Hatem)
- - no update
EHR conformant reconciled medication list (cRML) (Scott Robertson / John Hatem / Jimmy Tcheng)
- - Jimmy and Reed reviewed the current draft documents for the project and John Hatem is reviewing offline and will provide feedback to Jimmy by March 10.
- An overview by Superori vendor representative discussed a general approach to how they might work with FHIR and other HL7 standards in this project.
- Will be important for Pharmacy to be a co-sponsor for this project
- EHR has not completed the project scope statement for the new project
Project updates
Pharmacy Templates
- - Melva to reach out to Giorgio
- Will need a publication request
Trackers - Pharmacy Tracker Dashboard (see trackers for details / resolutions)
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Status state diagram review
- John reviewed the mapping between Med dispense status and BDP dispense status. Suggestion was to send this to the list serve for input.
- review of mapping document.
- "ready for pickup" (in pharmacy) compares to "allocated" in BDP.
- BDP "allocated" description is "ready for transport"
- "returned" - we don't have it, do we need it (returned after picked up). usually these are wasted ... but can be reused in some cases.
- as opposed to "return to stock," which was "ready for pickup" and not received by patient.
- pharmacy "completed" - BDP says "issued"
- pharmacy "stopped" ("failed") - BDP uses "unfulfilled".
- pharmacy "declined" ("not-done) - maybe BDP "returned" ("abandoned")
- "ready for pickup" (in pharmacy) compares to "allocated" in BDP.
- - no further work has been done
- review of mapping document.
Timing questions (Jose)
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NCPDP Updates (NCPDP Members)
- none
Pharmacist Consult Note (Scott)
- - publication request has been submitted
- needs minor clarifications as requested by TSC
Specialty Medication Enrolment IG
- - publication request
- STU2 Publication Request - Specialty Medication Enrollment
- current version expires June 6, 2023
- needs to be reviewed by FHIR Management Group
- need to post the ballot comments spreadsheet and request withdrawal of negatives - Scott has submitted
- Frank should be the publishing facilitator
- #39 - should be yes
- Provide Lynn the updated Product Brief
- Motion to approve the publication request subject to action items above - Melva Peters - Frank McKinney - 8-0-0 Carried
- Frank will update and forward to FMG
- STU2 Publication Request - Specialty Medication Enrollment
Any Other Business
- Email from Floyd - pharmacy SIG questions
- will respond to Floyd - ask him to submit a Jira issue with specific examples and the value set that is being used
- ttps://childrens.health.qld.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/PDF/digital-future/qrg/Medication-scheduling-administration-times.pdf
- IHE work items (Jose)
- IHE Pharmacy met - a couple of work items
- produce profiles for prescription in FHIR - these would be IHE profiles
- Unicom - identification of medications cross borders
- querying of product based information
- use of product information - either medication knowledge or medication definition
- Medication Overview - medication lists in IHE
- IHE Pharmacy met - a couple of work items