The UTG PSS was approved by all co-sponsors at the San Antonio WGM the week of January 16, 2017. It was forwarded to FTSD for approval on January 20, 2017. The document may be directly downloaded from UTG PSS V1
HL7 currently maintains multiple terminologies - v2, v3, CDA value sets and FHIR, but does not currently have a uniform vocabulary governance process or strategy across all the HL7 product lines. Ongoing maintenance of these terminologies is resource intensive and is also quite opaque to much of the community. As FHIR and associated implementation guides become more popular and as HL7 continues to grow, this is becoming a greater problem. There is a need to maintain the terminologies that support all of HL7’s products (v2, v3, FHIR, CDA, etc.) in a way that is responsive and improves quality while reducing the resources that both HL7 and its volunteers must put into the process. As well, there’s a need for the process to align with the community’s expectations for a more modern, continuous peer-feedback related process.
The UTG project will replace existing vocabulary maintenance processes (including harmonization) for HL7 internationally published normative standards.
We are in need of testers ensure that UTG meets the needs of the HL7 community! Please see the two pages below (more information to be added) and reach out to Jess Bota (jbota@apelon.com) to volunteer.
Participating in UTG Pilot Testing
The following sub-pages provide detailed information for each area of interest.
UTG Objectives and Architecture
UTG Project Management Information
UTG Tooling and Proposal Documentation
UTG Maintenance of the Unified Terminology-Overview and main Concepts
UTG Archived Pages - Early design decisions and requirements
Current prototype implementation Team: Ted Klein, Grahame Grieve, Lloyd McKenzie, David Triglianos, Josh Procious
Current project team: all of those regularly attending the calls and WGM meetings
Calls every two weeks, see page here for call details. This page includes all agendas and minutes.
To learn more about the UTG project, here is contact information for primary project members. We encourage interested parties to join biweekly calls. Information located here.