2016 OpenHIE Implementers Survey (Feedback Desired)

In an effort to better understand where OpenHIE is being used, implemented or contemplated we have create a short survey for those involved in the planning of OpenHIE implementations. You are invited to participate in this short (10 min) survey over the
next two weeks (July 18-29). Your feedback will be shared with OpenHIE decision makers and be very valuable in the development of OpenHIE’s Architecture Road Map.

OpenHIE Implementers Survey (feel free to forward to others)

You may also find value in joining our recently started OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN), if you have not done so already. OHIN is a forum for countries and implementers to discuss
questions, problems and ideas unique to implementing OpenHIE. OHIN aims to support three identified user groups:

  • Country implementers of OpenHIE
  • Health service and system domain experts interested in understanding and enriching the value of OpenHIE for their domain
  • Developers wanting to adopt and implement OpenHIE standards.

If this is of interest, please feel free to subscribe to the OHIN and then post any questions or contributions to the OHIN mailing list as detailed, below (need to subscribe first before posting):

Subscribe: ohie-implementers+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Post: ohie-implementers@googlegroups.com

The OHIN team would be grateful for any feedback, contributions or suggestions that you might have.

We are also in the process of building out the OHIN Wiki with resources that may be useful for OpenHIE implementers. If you have any assets that you would like to share or discuss via the mailing list, please feel free to add with a few lines of description
to the OHIN Wiki under the Resources heading: https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/OpenHIE+Implementers.

Please feel free to forward this information to all you may think would find value in it.

**Jamie Thomas **|****Health Information Project Manager/Communications

Center for Biomedical Informatics

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Gentle reminder that we are still looking for feedback on our OpenHIE Implementers Survey. Also if you have not had a chance but are interested please join the
OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN) to share questions and ideas.

Once people join the OHIN please take a look at the “Welcome and Introductions” thread or take a minute to introduce yourself, particularly outlining which of the 3 groups:

  1. Country implementers
  2. Domain experts
  3. Developers wanting to adopt and implement OpenHIE standards.
    best describes your interest in OpenHIE. These introductions will help us to know who has joined the group and where interests overlap.

**Jamie Thomas **|****Health Information Project Manager/Communications

Center for Biomedical Informatics

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1101 West Tenth Street

Indianapolis, IN 46202

Tel 317-274-9218 | Fax 317-274-9305

Email: jt48@regenstrief.org | Skype: jamie.thomas5670 | Twitter: @RegenstriefGHI

www.regenstrief.org

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From: Jamie Thomas jt48@regenstrief.org

Date: Friday, July 15, 2016 at 10:58 AM

To: “ohie-implementers@googlegroups.comohie-implementers@googlegroups.com, "openhie-announcements@googlegroups.com "
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Subject: 2016 OpenHIE Implementers Survey (Feedback Desired)

In an effort to better understand where OpenHIE is being used, implemented or contemplated we have create a short survey for those involved in the planning of OpenHIE implementations. You are invited to participate in this short (10 min) survey over the
next two weeks (July 18-29). Your feedback will be shared with OpenHIE decision makers and be very valuable in the development of OpenHIE’s Architecture Road Map.

OpenHIE Implementers Survey (feel free to forward to others)

You may also find value in joining our recently started OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN), if you have not done so already. OHIN is a forum for countries and implementers to discuss
questions, problems and ideas unique to implementing OpenHIE. OHIN aims to support three identified user groups:

  • Country implementers of OpenHIE
  • Health service and system domain experts interested in understanding and enriching the value of OpenHIE for their domain
  • Developers wanting to adopt and implement OpenHIE standards.

If this is of interest, please feel free to subscribe to the OHIN and then post any questions or contributions to the OHIN mailing list as detailed, below (need to subscribe first before posting):

Subscribe: ohie-implementers+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Post: ohie-implementers@googlegroups.com

The OHIN team would be grateful for any feedback, contributions or suggestions that you might have.

We are also in the process of building out the OHIN Wiki with resources that may be useful for OpenHIE implementers. If you have any assets that you would like to share or discuss via the mailing list, please feel free to add with a few lines of description
to the OHIN Wiki under the Resources heading: https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/OpenHIE+Implementers.

Please feel free to forward this information to all you may think would find value in it.

**Jamie Thomas **|****Health Information Project Manager/Communications

Center for Biomedical Informatics

1101 West Tenth Street

Indianapolis, IN 46202

Tel 317-274-9218 | Fax 317-274-9305

Email: jt48@regenstrief.org | Skype: jamie.thomas5670 | Twitter: @RegenstriefGHI

www.regenstrief.org

Confidentiality Notice: The contents of this message and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential and/or privileged
information and are intended solely for the use of the named addressee(s). Additionally, the information contained herein may have been disclosed to you from medical records with confidentiality protected by federal and state laws. Federal regulations and
State laws prohibit you from making further disclosure of such information without the specific written consent of the person to whom the information pertains or as otherwise permitted by such regulations. A general authorization for the release of medical
or other information is not sufficient for this purpose.

If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail and delete the original message. Any retention,
disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this information by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited.