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1.3 Community and Credits
1.3.1 Community
The FHIR community meets inside the wider HL7 community and
draws on its extensive human resources, institutional memory, previous standards and corporate support.
HL7 itself owns FHIR and makes it freely available and the community relies on HL7 provided infrastructure.
The primary resources used by the FHIR community are the HL7 wiki,
and the FHIR email list. In
addition, the community holds regular face to face meetings as part of the HL7 Working Group meetings.
The formal governance arrangements that manage FHIR development are documented on HL7's wiki
1.3.2 Credits
FHIR is a specification produced by the HL7 Community. Many individuals contribute to the FHIR specification. Of particular note:
- The Editorial team is Grahame Grieve (Health Intersections), Ewout Kramer (Furore), Lloyd McKenzie (Gevity) and Josh Mandel (Harvard)
- The Governance board is Woody Beeler, Lorraine Constable, Grahame Grieve, Ewout Kramer, John Quinn and Dave Shaver
- The Management board is David Hay, Paul Knapp, Josh Mandel, Lloyd McKenzie, John Moehrke, Brian Pech, Brian Postlethwaite, John Quinn and Ron Parker. (Former members: Lorraine Constable, Jean Duteau and Hugh Glover)
- The basic HTML design done by studiojoyo.com - thanks
- The following organizations have helped by attending Connectathons:
Accenture,
AEGIS.net Inc,
Agfa Healthcare,
American Immunization Registry Association,
American Society of Clinical Oncology,
Apertura,
Blue Wave Informatics,
Boston Children's Hospital,
BRIT Systems,
Cambia Health Solutions,
Canada Health Infoway (CHI),
Center for Medical Interoperability,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Choice Hospital Systems,
Cognitive medical Systems,
College of American Pathologists,
Corepoint Health,
CSIRO ICT,
DCA Health Solutions,
Deontik Pty Ltd,
DIPS,
Dynamic Health It,
ecGroup Inc,
Ediden Group Inc.,
Edmond Scientific Company,
Epic,
GE Healthcare,
Fujifilm Australia,
Furore,
Gea-Interactive,
Global Village Consulting,
Gevity,
Health Intersections,
Health IQ,
Healthcentrix,
HealthFire,
Healthwise,
Helse Vest IKT AS,
HL7 Argentina,
HL7 New Zealand,
HL7 UK,
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
IHIS Research Center, Kyungpook National University,
Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO),
Interfaceware,
Inovalon,
Intermountain Healthcare,
J P Systems,
Kestral Computing,
Knapp Consulting Inc.,
Lantana Consulting Group,
The Lazy Company,
Mater Pathology,
Mayo Clinic,
McKesson,
Mohawk College,
MSIA Australia,
NEHTA,
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
NProgram,
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Intormation Technology,
Open Mapping Software,
Oridashi,
Orion Healthcare,
Qvera,
Queensland Health,
Regenstrief Institute,
RelayHealth,
Ringholm,
Roche Diagnostics International Ltd.,
Smart Health Solutions,
Smart Platforms,
Sysmex AU,
Sysmex NZ Ltd,
Systems Made Simple,
Thrasys,
U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs,
University Health Network,
Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Vermonster,
Web MD Health Services,
West Health,
yConsult,
YouCentric
and
Zynx Health
- The FHIR specification includes content developed by or reviewed by the following HL7 Work Groups:
Clinical Genomics (CG),
Clinical Quality Information (CQI)
Conformance & Guidance for Implementation/Testing (CGIT),
Community Based Collaborative Care (CBCC),
Electronic Health Record (EHR),
Financial Management (FM),
Health Care Device (Devices),
Imaging Integration (II),
Implementable Technology Specifications (ITS),
Infrastructure & Messaging (InM),
Modeling & Methodology (MnM),
Orders & Observations (OO),
Patient Administration (PA),
Patient Care (PC),
Pharmacy,
Public Health & Emergency Response (PHER),
Security,
Structured Documents (SD),
Templates
and
Vocabulary
- In addition, some resources were developed in coordination with the following organizations: DICOM and IHE
- The following individuals were development leads or primary content contributors for resource development: Lorraine Constable, Hugh Glover, Grahame Grieve, Alexander Henket, Paul Knapp, Ewout Kramer, Patrick Loyd, Joginder Madra and Lloyd McKenzie
- Invaluable support through review of ballots and/or participation in FHIR formal QA processes was provided by:
Tomasz Adamusiak, Yongjian Bao, Calvin Beebe, Woody Beeler, Ruth Berge, Bernd Blobel, Andy Bond, Keith Boone, Laura Bright, Victor Chai, Dennis Cheung, Kathleen Connor, Teresa Conway, Todd Cooper, Carmela Couderc, Jean Duteau, Gary Dickinson, Guilherme Del Fiol, Savithri Devaraj, Bob Dollin, Michael Ekaireb, Sergio Enriquez, Rick Geimer, William Goosen, Grahame Grieve, Eric Haas, David Hay, Yan Heras, Russel Hamm, Rob Hausam, Mike Henderson, Yan Heras, Rob Horn, Anthony Julian, Paul Knapp, Richard Kavanagh, Helmut Koenig, Ewout Kramer, Eric Larson, Khalid Latif, Michael Lawley, Ben Levy, Stefano Lotti, Patrick Loyd, Josh Mandel, Clem McDonald, Lloyd McKenzie, Riki Merrick, Zoran Milosevic, John Moehrke, Saurabh Moudgil, Claude Nanjo, Dale Nelson, Shamil Nizamov, Brian Pech, Vasil Peytchev, Bas van Poppel, Dave Pyke, Gila Pyke, Stan Rankins, Gordy Raup, Dianne Reeves, Greg Rehwoldt, Mitra Rocca, Michael Rossman, Iryna Roy, Brian Scheller, Amnon Shabo, Rik Smithies, Harry Solomon, Andy Stechishin, Sylvia Thun, Michael van der Zel, Mead Walker, Kathy Walsh and Ian Williams