HL7 India Connectathon 001: July 2020 Review & Key Takeaways

Advancing Healthcare Interoperability in India: A Post-Connectathon Update

The recent HL7 India Connectathon was a resounding ⁣success, and ​we’re thrilled to ⁤share ​what’s next as we⁤ build ​a more connected and interoperable healthcare ecosystem for‌ India. This isn’t just about technology;‌ it’s about collaboration, innovation, and ultimately, better patient care.

Building⁣ on ⁢Momentum

The⁤ energy and ⁤engagement from the Connectathon have been⁤ incredible. We’re committed to ‌sustaining⁣ this momentum and deepening our work with ‍experts across the industry. Here’s a look at our key⁣ priorities ⁢moving forward:

Expanding the Terminology Track: Our Terminology Track is gaining significant traction.we’ll continue to‌ invest in this crucial area, ⁢fostering expertise‍ and collaboration. FHIR Learning Resources: ⁢ Need to get up ‍to‌ speed with FHIR? HL7 India’s Learning Academy offers expert-led training to equip you with the skills⁣ you need.
Domain-Specific Implementation Guides: We’re focused on ⁢ creating⁤ Domain Based Implementation Guides to address specific healthcare needs.Our first initiative⁣ centers⁣ on‍ Teleconsultation,a rapidly ⁤growing area.
Volunteer​ Groups for Key Domains: We’re actively building volunteer groups⁣ to tackle implementation guides for vital‌ areas‍ like:

Claims and Finance
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Pharmacy Management
⁤ And many more! Your‌ participation is ‍highly valued.

Staying Connected & Collaborative

Staying informed‍ and connected is vital. Here’s how you can participate:

confluence‍ page: ​ Access the latest updates, resources, and discussions on our HL7 India ⁤Confluence page:‌ https://confluence.hl7.org/display/HIN/HL7+India+Home.
Slack ⁣Workspace: ‌ Continue the conversations and collaborations ⁢that began during the ‌connectathon on our⁢ Slack workspace. ⁣These discussions will be invaluable ⁣to our community.
Global FHIR Community: Now, extend your reach! Join the conversations on chat.fhir.org and⁤ share your experiences and solutions – whether from the India context or​ your work with clients worldwide.Please adhere to the collaboration tool’s etiquette.

A⁢ Shared Vision

These post-Connectathon activities require dedication, effort, and, most importantly, community collaboration. We’re​ committed to driving towards our common vision:‍ an open, interoperable healthcare ecosystem for‍ India.

Let’s Connect, Collaborate, & Create!


Kumar satyam
Lead Architect – Interoperability, EIS at Philips | HL7 India​ – Technical Committee Chair

As a technology⁢ leader in digital‍ health,⁢ I’m passionate about improving healthcare outcomes through innovation. My expertise lies in healthcare interoperability‌ and integration, and I’m driven by challenges and opportunities to experiment‌ with new solutions.⁢ I‍ believe effective ‌communication and strategic ⁤thinking⁤ are key to success.


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