Minutes - Patient Dossier WG 2022-07-07
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Contents
Attendees
- Alexis Van Zeveren
- Anne Nerenhausen
- Bart Decuypere
- Brecht Van Vooren
- Hanne Vuegen
- Isabelle Pollet
- Jean-Michel Polfliet
- Jens Penny
- Karlien Erauw
- Michaël Cauchie
- Tom De Backer
Excused
- Félix De Tavernier
- Filoretta Velica
- José Costa Teixeira
- Walter Bollaert
Agenda
- Review and resolve issues resulting from the Coalition of the willing, see here: https://github.com/hl7-be/allergy/issues
Minutes
- Review and resolve issues resulting from the Coalition of the willing, see here: https://github.com/hl7-be/allergy/issues
- Let's have a look at the recently raised issues
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- not a blocking issue (for publication), awaiting response from business/doctors
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- at first instance administration route not make it mandatory, but will it be tolerated
- put manifestation date & type of manifestation type if known
- Exposure route - lots of kmehr mapping table
- how can we map kmehr tables with snomed codes
- all mapping tables should be validated by terminology centre
- a transversal value set will have to be created, alsl to be used for the VIDIS medication scheme
- does snomed CT have the route of administations that we need for allergies & medications ; not to deal with right now ; can be lived without, will be dealt with one by one by termininology centre ; it will be more in the scope of the VIDIS project
- No more issues. This standard can be adopted for publication.
- what are the changes vs the current publication ? see issues list
- Add clarification about reports
- to be done offline
- Add identifier - issue #44
- Publication
- some changes are necessary, which needs 24 hours
- there will be a before and an after for each issue
- Next actions:
- prepare publication of IG by eHealth platform
- send out notification email by HL7 Belgium and allow 2 weeks for any final comments
Patient Dossier WG will be dormant up until new working items have been identified