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
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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