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Working Groups

These groups are the place to really roll up your sleeves and get work done.

Working Groups will be made up of committed implementers and engaged stakeholders with broad representation. They will be led by project sponsors, SMEs and / or facilitators. Examples of working groups could be Communicable Diseases, Synoptic Reporting for Digital Imaging, or ePrescribing.

The output of these groups will have a direct impact to on-the-ground success of interoperability projects – either immediately or at a point in the future.

How Working Groups Are Formed

Working Groups can be formed in response to needs identified by the Clinical Interoperability Steering Committee. They can also be formed to support the goals of a Community. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Current Working Groups

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A group of change leaders, committed to being a source for leading edge change management information and tools to support the evolution of change management in health care.
98 members
Are you a clinician and a passionate digital health champion? Join this community to engage with like-minded peers and Infoway.
100 members
Facilitates discussion and supports efforts to develop and implement effective clinical interoperability solutions to improve the coordination of care including consult, referral, case and transfer management.
229 members
Expanding on Diagnostic Imaging to explore imaging topics across the healthcare enterprise beyond Radiology, such as wound care, dermatology, point of care ultrasound and digital pathology.
205 members
Focusing on the structuring of business processes, information assets, and digital technologies to meet the needs of individual and organizational health care providers and patient communities across Canada
148 members
Dedicated to the discovery, definition and publishing of HL7® FHIR® Implementation Guides, Conformance, Profiles, Extensions and ValueSets serving the Canadian context.
248 members
Identify, develop, ballot and publish standards for genomics informatics that may inform and influence the emerging personalized medicine world, along with providing benefits to clinical care, chronic disease detection and management and a myriad of other health needs.
15 members
Share experiences and resources on analyzing the abundance of data created by digital health solutions.
139 members
Enabling discussion and sharing of leading practices around Health Information Networks/Exchanges. Exploring topics such as strategy, governance, clinical engagement, operations and benefits realization.
121 members
Keep up to date and get involved in the latest from HL7 International, the HL7 Canada Constituency, the HL7 Canada Council, and the pan-Canadian messaging standards.
275 members
Discuss and share updates, requirements, challenges, issues, solutions, presentations and work items related to health terminologies and classifications (SNOMED CT, pCLOCD, etc.).
330 members
Responsible for fulfilling some of the obligations listed in the HL7 Affiliate Agreement with HL7 International. As such, membership in the group is closed to the elected members as specified in its Terms of Reference but participation is encouraged from the broader community.
8 members
Health care and health information professionals collaborating to improve information sharing between health care technology systems.
179 members
Collaborate on topics with ISO/TC215, the ISO Technical Committee (TC) on Health Informatics.
110 members
A national medication management stakeholder community sharing knowledge, information and resources to promote medication safety practices.
345 members
The National Nursing Data Standards group’s goal is to increase the adoption and uptake of clinical data standards in Canada.
66 members
Building knowledge and collaborating on public health solutions to improve the electronic sharing and use of immunization and communicable disease information.
173 members
Canadians working together to modernize Canada’s sex and gender information practices in digital health.
69 members
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