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8th HL7 Australia Conference - July 28/29, 2005

Le Meridien at Rialto, 495 Collins St., Melbourne, Australia

"HL7 V2.x, V3 Messaging and openEHR -
Boundaries and Implementation Strategies"

Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to the 8th HL7 Australia Conference on July 28 and 29 in Melbourne, co-located with the 2005 Health Informatics Conference (HIC'05).

Australian health information system connectivity today is primarily achieved via the use of HL7 V2.x messages. However, due to the need to improve the reliability of health care messaging and to communicate increasingly more complex clinical concepts, there is a case for considering the use of  HL7 v.3 methods, with a view to these potentially replacing V2.x messages. A number of countries, most notably the UK, the Netherlands and Mexico, have also adopted HL7 V3 messaging. Australia needs to learn from their experiences and plan its approach to the use of such messages in electronic health records (EHRs), including our planned national e-health network, HealthConnect.

It is mooted that the architecture for HealthConnect is to be based on an openEHR derived model, which draws upon the openEHR archetype methodology to represent clinical concepts. What will this mean for HL7 messaging, technical connectivity between existing systems and functionality?

This conference will provide you with a very practical overview of the V3 and openEHR methods along with unique opportunities to debate the details of these concepts with the experts. Topics to be covered at the conference are:

  • Messaging and EHRs – technical and functional perspectives
  • Boundaries for various system connectivity solutions
  • HL7 v2.x, v3 and openEHR implementation strategies

To give us an update on the latest implementation efforts and other exciting HL7 and other healthcare standards developments from around the globe, we are pleased to welcome as speakers:

  • Charlie McCay - Chair HL7 Implementation Committee; Chair HL7 UK
  • Lloyd McKenzie - Co-Chair HL7 Modeling and Methodology Technical Committee
  • Sam Heard, MD, Co-Chair HL7 Electronic Health Records Technical Committee; CEO and Clinical Director, Ocean Informatics

Please see the program below for more details and register soon! Note that HL7 Australia members in good standing enjoy a reduced registration fee of $490 if paid prior to 8 July 2005.  

We look forward to welcoming you to share knowledge and experiences in Melbourne.

 

 Klaus Veil                                                 Evelyn Hovenga

 Chair, HL7 Australia                                    Board Member - Education, HL7 Australia

 

 

Is HL7 Dead?

 Does the official commencement of NeHTA signal the demise of HL7 in Australia?

 What is the way forward for those currently implementing HL7 Version 2.x messages?

 Should they continue business as usual or is now the time to embrace change?

 Will the change be radical?

 What will be the standards  for complex clinical records and knowledge management?

 Will HL7 or openEHR still be relevant when the 2012 Olympics are held in London?

 Read more thoughts and musings on these questions and ...

... find out more at the HL7 Australia Conference, July 28 & 29, 2005 in Melbourne

 

Thursday - July 28, 2005

8.00 - 9.00Registration & CoffeeIntroduction to HL7
Klaus Veil - Chair HL7 Australia
9.00 - 9.15

Conference Opening

9.15 - 10.00

Keynote Address
"The UK Experience - Fact and Fiction"

Charlie McCay - Chair HL7 UK

10.00 - 10.45

Keynote Address
"CDA and CCOW working with HL7 V2 in GPCG prevention and e-referral projects"

Peter MacIsaac - HL7 Australia; Brett Esler & Andrew Patterson - PCS Australia

10.45 - 11.15

Morning Tea

11.15 - 12.00

Keynote Address
"openEHR and Archetypes - building blocks for the El. Health Record"

Sam Heard - openEHR (Australia)

12:00 - 12:30

Discussion

12.30 - 13.30

Lunch

13.30 - 14.30

Tutorial
Introduction to V3

Lloyd McKenzie (Canada)

14.30 - 15.30

Panel Session
V2.x /V3 Transition Issues

• When to convert to V3    • How to convert to V3 messages     • Shared terminologies between V2.x and V3?

Charlie McCay (UK) -  Lloyd McKenzie (Canada)  - Grahame Grieve - Peter MacIsaac

15.30- 16.00

Afternoon Tea

16.00 - 17.00

The Round Table

"HL7 V2.x, V3, openEHR and Archetypes - defining the Boundaries"

Charlie McCay (UK) -  Lloyd McKenzie (Canada) - Sam Heard (Australia)

(Facilitator: Klaus Veil)

17:00 - 18:00

"Happy Hour" (Drinks and Nibblies)

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Friday - July 29, 2005

9.00 - 9.15

Day Opening

9.15 - 13.00

Workshop
"Creating & Implementing V3 Messages"

Lloyd McKenzie & Grahame Grieve

13.00 - 14.00

Lunch

14.00 - 14.30

Information Session
"IHE - making Interoperability work"

(incl. a preview of the HISA-HL7 Interoperability Demonstration)

Michael Legg & Peter MacIsaac

14.30 - 15.00

Information Session
"Standardisation of Data Types - an Update"

Sam Heard, (Charlie/Lloyd), Grahame Grieve

15.00 - 15.30

Afternoon Tea

15.30 - 16.50

Round Table Session
"Which Standards to use - and where"

Facilitator: N. N.

16:50 - 17:00

Conference Close

Note: Free WiFi will be available to Conference participants!
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Please register here:      Registration Form (MS Word)         Registration Form (PDF)

Venue: Le Meridien at Rialto, 495 Collins St., Melbourne   Phone: (03) 9620 9111   Fax: (03) 9614 1219
Download Hotel booking form (Special HL7 Conference rates)

Conference Logistics & Accommodation Information:

Phone: 0413 138 024      Fax: (02) 9475 0685     e-mail: HazelCondon@bigpond.com

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Sponsors

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