Eyes back on FHIR? An experimental continuation of the Eyes on FHIR working group's HL7 FHIR® IG
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Eyes back on FHIR? An experimental continuation of the Eyes on FHIR working group's HL7 FHIR® IG - Local Development build (v0.1.0) built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) Build Tools. See the Directory of published versions
To date, this endeavor’s achievements are owing to the commitment of an exclusively community-based, volunteer-driven collaboration of key ophthalmic and technical stakeholders. A large thanks to:
The following research institutions have provided foundational support and endorsement
Additionally, many major peak ophthalmic medical bodies across the globe have informally endorsed this endeavor, but timeliness has prevented official board publication. Deepening engagement here is a priority for the next ballot cycle.
The following industry vendors have been integral to compilation of this implementation guide and its overarching goals through collaborative use case development, testing and validation of IG integrity at May ‘21 HL7 FHIR connectathon and subsequent plans for real world pilot implementation in clinical settings:
Diagnostic Device Manufacturers
Electronic Medical Record Vendors
Ophthalmology track participants:
The following clinical domain experts have provided major contribution, review and support: Individuals
The following technical experts drove and assembled this ophthalmology implementation guide
Additional thanks to the volunteer expert input and review of the IG by Vivian Neilley and Jason Klotzerand team from Google as part of their community oriented initiative “R to O” (Research to Operation), which is resource-committed to developing and advancing open-source projects in healthcare, such as standards development.
The support and advice from both Dr. Simon Kos and Microsoft is much appreciated.
A sincere thanks to the following members and various working groups of the HL7 / FHIR community for their indispensable and dedicated navigational support, guidance and time
Imaging Integration (HL7 international) / DICOM (WG 20) collaboration:
In addition to HL7 and the extended community, we’d like to acknowledge the input of the following standards and informatics bodies upon whose input and long standing iterative curation of developing medical terminologies was drawn indispensably.