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#**Action Item [http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/tsc/tracker/?action=TrackerItemEdit&tracker_item_id=1322 #1322] - ArB membership needs to be reviewed and re-confirmed biannually starting with this upcoming WGM. | #**Action Item [http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/tsc/tracker/?action=TrackerItemEdit&tracker_item_id=1322 #1322] - ArB membership needs to be reviewed and re-confirmed biannually starting with this upcoming WGM. | ||
− | #**Ron has a slide show. Risks for preponderance of influence were discussed. Dale Nelson has resigned this year. Frequent guests include Steve Hufnagel, Marc Koehn, Karen Smith from the Technical Editor contract, Lynn Laakso and Cliff Thompson. The DOD/MHS has contributed significant work product to the efforts. | + | #**Ron has [http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/download/docmanfileversion/5919/7654/HL7ARBMembershipasof2010-10-05.ppt a slide show]. Risks for preponderance of influence were discussed. Dale Nelson has resigned this year. Frequent guests include Steve Hufnagel, Marc Koehn, Karen Smith from the Technical Editor contract, Lynn Laakso and Cliff Thompson. The DOD/MHS has contributed significant work product to the efforts. Steve's contribution is insightful, relevant and applied. Ron moves and Ken seconds the nomination of Steve to the ArB. '''Vote:''' unanimously approved. |
#**What about Cliff? Already have OntoReason represented but they need more head count to facilitate the work facing them. Helen asks if there is an outreach to others to join? Charlie McCay (CMy) asks if there are other architects we’re aware of that could or should be invited to join. Ron says they need to balance the skill set beyond the building of the SAIF. John has noted that the updated SAIF documents are out there and available for comment but Ron notes that no one is breaking down the door. Projects are clamoring for ArB liaisons or facilitators for their efforts. ArB needs a Publishing liaison, another for I/C, MnM (Grahame is already an MnM cochair). CMy notes that Ann Wrightson and Bernd have both raised important issues. How do we deal with that? Do we invite others to help with the EA IP. There’s someone from the Netherlands that has attended ArB sessions from RIMBAA, Michael Van der Zel. Charlie Mead (CMd) notes that Koisch is actively involved with RIMBAA now. | #**What about Cliff? Already have OntoReason represented but they need more head count to facilitate the work facing them. Helen asks if there is an outreach to others to join? Charlie McCay (CMy) asks if there are other architects we’re aware of that could or should be invited to join. Ron says they need to balance the skill set beyond the building of the SAIF. John has noted that the updated SAIF documents are out there and available for comment but Ron notes that no one is breaking down the door. Projects are clamoring for ArB liaisons or facilitators for their efforts. ArB needs a Publishing liaison, another for I/C, MnM (Grahame is already an MnM cochair). CMy notes that Ann Wrightson and Bernd have both raised important issues. How do we deal with that? Do we invite others to help with the EA IP. There’s someone from the Netherlands that has attended ArB sessions from RIMBAA, Michael Van der Zel. Charlie Mead (CMd) notes that Koisch is actively involved with RIMBAA now. | ||
#*Appointments for liaisons for those rolling off the TSC – ORC | #*Appointments for liaisons for those rolling off the TSC – ORC |
Revision as of 19:42, 18 October 2010
Contents
TSC Tuesday Luncheon meeting for 2010Oct WGM
back to TSC Minutes and Agendas
HL7 TSC Meeting Minutes Location: |
Date: 2010-10-05 Time: 12:30 - 1:30 PM EDT | ||
Facilitator | Charlie McCay | Note taker(s) | Lynn Laakso |
Attendee | Name | Affiliation | Email Address |
. | Calvin Beebe | HL7 SSD SD | cbeebe@mayo.edu |
x | Woody Beeler | HL7 FTSD | woody@beelers.com |
x | Austin Kreisler | HL7 DESD | austin.j.kreisler@saic.com |
x | Lynn Laakso (scribe, non-voting) | HL7 HQ | lynn@hl7.org |
x | Ken McCaslin | HL7 TSS SD | Kenneth.H.McCaslin@QuestDiagnostics.com |
x | Charlie McCay (chair) | HL7 TSC Chair | charlie@ramseysystems.co.uk |
x | Charlie Mead | HL7 ArB | meadch@mail.nih.gov |
regrets | Ravi Natarajan | HL7 Affiliate | Ravi.Natarajan@nhs.net |
x | Ron Parker | HL7 ArB Alternate | rparker@infoway-inforoute.ca |
x | John Quinn | HL7 CTO | jquinn@hl7.org |
x | Gregg Seppala | HL7 SSD SD Alternate | gregg.seppala@va.gov |
x | Helen Stevens | HL7 TSS SD Alternate | helen.stevens@shaw.ca |
x | Ed Tripp | HL7 DESD Alternate | Edward.tripp@estripp.com |
. | D. Mead Walker | HL7 FTSD Alternate | dmead@comcast.net |
. | Jay Zimmerman | Ad-Hoc Member | . |
Quorum Requirements (Co-chair +5 with 2 SD Reps) Met: yes |
Agenda
- Roll Call and Introduction of visitors (including declaration of interests)
- Additions to, and acceptance of, agenda:
- Old Business:
- Agenda topics from WGM
- Tabled Motion: Approve #1636Project Scope Statement for U.S. Healthcare Readiness Project pending discussion of involvement by Government Projects
- Product Quality Plan at Project Insight # 647
- New Business
- ArB
- Action Item #1322 - ArB membership needs to be reviewed and re-confirmed biannually starting with this upcoming WGM.
- Appointments for liaisons for those rolling off the TSC - ORC
- Tabled Motion: that Education should not schedule education sessions for material that has not completed the appropriate approval processes unless explicitly approved by TSC
- ArB
- WGM Planning - agenda setting next two WGMs - agenda links
- Schedule:
- (January) Review TSC Mission and Charter, Decision Making Practices
- (January) Review TSC Decision Making Practices
- (May) Review TSC Three-Year Plan
- (May) Review TSC Communications Plan
- (September) Review TSC SWOT
- Schedule:
Supporting Documents
Minutes/Conclusions Reached:
- Roll Call and Introduction of visitors (including declaration of interests)
- Additions to, and acceptance of, agenda:
- Add Innovations report under new business.
- T3SD request to Board under new business
- Old Business:
- Agenda topics from WGM
- Tabled Motion: Approve #1636Project Scope Statement for U.S. Healthcare Readiness Project pending discussion of involvement by Government Projects
- ACTION ITEM: Lynn will send email to Government Projects’ cochairs.
- Product Quality Plan at Project Insight # 647; Austin notes there has been no progress. Woody notes there will be a report on quality progress in the ballot. The TSC is struggling to make progress on both strategic and tactical issues simultaneously.
- New Business
- ArB
- Action Item #1322 - ArB membership needs to be reviewed and re-confirmed biannually starting with this upcoming WGM.
- Ron has a slide show. Risks for preponderance of influence were discussed. Dale Nelson has resigned this year. Frequent guests include Steve Hufnagel, Marc Koehn, Karen Smith from the Technical Editor contract, Lynn Laakso and Cliff Thompson. The DOD/MHS has contributed significant work product to the efforts. Steve's contribution is insightful, relevant and applied. Ron moves and Ken seconds the nomination of Steve to the ArB. Vote: unanimously approved.
- What about Cliff? Already have OntoReason represented but they need more head count to facilitate the work facing them. Helen asks if there is an outreach to others to join? Charlie McCay (CMy) asks if there are other architects we’re aware of that could or should be invited to join. Ron says they need to balance the skill set beyond the building of the SAIF. John has noted that the updated SAIF documents are out there and available for comment but Ron notes that no one is breaking down the door. Projects are clamoring for ArB liaisons or facilitators for their efforts. ArB needs a Publishing liaison, another for I/C, MnM (Grahame is already an MnM cochair). CMy notes that Ann Wrightson and Bernd have both raised important issues. How do we deal with that? Do we invite others to help with the EA IP. There’s someone from the Netherlands that has attended ArB sessions from RIMBAA, Michael Van der Zel. Charlie Mead (CMd) notes that Koisch is actively involved with RIMBAA now.
- Appointments for liaisons for those rolling off the TSC – ORC
- Helen said she’d be continuing with the ORC. Need to carry forward to a conference call.
- Tabled Motion: that Education should not schedule education sessions for material that has not completed the appropriate approval processes unless explicitly approved by TSC
- Woody suggests we not place more rules around the situation. CMy notes that there are conversations happening with Education that indicate it will be resolved. Ken states that Education will be establishing a process perhaps similar to projects for new tutorials. The education cochairs haven’t talked to their group about it yet. Helen withdraws the motion.
- Lynn asks if the action item was completed to communicate to the Security group on the motion that passed on Saturday to clearly identify their material as draft. There are sufficient conversations going on for this situation and the dust will be settling out now.
- Motion from T3SD: being that the Board is making decisions that affect some work groups without adequate communication and participation of the Work Group co-chairs. Motion was that Charlie ask the Board that if they’re discussing work of the Education Committee to invite the Education Work Group co-chairs. Example given was on the change to the speaker compensation policy. John notes the problem is the load on the operations group of HL7. It was a budget decision. John notes the finance committee and operations committee are the ones to whom this request should be directed as those choices are recommendations from those subcommittees. Ken also pointed out that Board decisions are also not published in an accessible format, like the Update from the TSC. CMy would be happy to request they need to make better communication to the membership but he has done so before. CMy also notes that in the example in question it was raised in the TSC right away and forwarded to the financial and operations committees. Having committees represented directly on the Board is not the answer. You need to work with Finance committee. Education is developing their strategy at Bob Dolin’s request.
- Innovations Report.
- Received updates from some projects. Links to videos from prior submissions are lost and being followed up. GreenCDA was closed as an innovation, as it has been successful and balloted.
- We developed a process. See visio flowchart. Woody asks if we shouldn’t call the decision box for Value just a question on whether there is a sponsor. How will potential sponsoring Work Groups learn of an innovation they may be interested in? It will be on the wiki, and the innovators will have the onus to find supporters otherwise. Austin adds if it doesn’t find a sponsor that may be the impetus to form a new work group.
- Revisit on a conference call. Charlie thinks the next step is a page of description to identify risks.
- ArB
- remaining business items tabled.
- WGM Planning - agenda setting next two WGMs - agenda links
- Schedule:
- (January) Review TSC Mission and Charter, Decision Making Practices
- (January) Review TSC Decision Making Practices
- (May) Review TSC Three-Year Plan
- (May) Review TSC Communications Plan
- (September) Review TSC SWOT
- Schedule:
Actions (Include Owner, Action Item, and due date)
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Next Meeting/Preliminary Agenda Items
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