Re: HCLS Agenda Thursday (tomorrow): Roadmap on RDF for Healthcare Information Interoperability (Yosemite Project)

I probably will not get to Chicago next week, unfortunately.

On 09/10/2014 03:30 PM, Peter.Hendler@kp.org wrote:
> Sounds good. I'll be in Chicago HL7 next week. Will you too?
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> From:  David Booth <david@dbooth.org>
> To:  Peter Hendler/CA/KAIPERM@KAIPERM
> Cc:  public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
> Date:  09/10/2014 12:08 PM
> Subject:    Re: HCLS Agenda Thursday (tomorrow): Roadmap on RDF for
> Healthcare   Information Interoperability (Yosemite Project)
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> Hi Peter,
>
> On 09/10/2014 01:03 PM, Peter.Hendler@kp.org wrote:
>  > We (Kaiser) are working with Ian Horrock's group at Oxford on a project
>  > for automating HEDIS reports using RDFox.
>  > RDFox is a novel kind of RDF store that can use OWL-RL and Datalog and
>  > can do massively parallel processing.
>
> Excellent!
>
>  >
>  > For the RDF models, I really hope they are not so ad hoc, but that they
>  > follow the HL7 V3 backbone idea of starting top ontology levels with
>  > Entities Roles participations and Acts.  It is key to have this for all
>  > of the models to be HL7 compatible.  If the RDF healthcare models start
>  > with this level, then they will be compatible with HL7 V2 and CDA etc.
>
> Certainly the intent is to make use of existing models -- HL7 and
> others.  In particular, to:
>
>   - Capture *existing* and new models -- whatever they are -- in RDF and
> OWL so that they have a common semantic basis, and relationships between
> them can then be captured in RDF and OWL.
>
>   - Promote standards convergence of those models -- to reduce or
> eliminate redundancy -- using RDF and OWL as a common semantic basis for
> expressing them.
>
>   - Facilitate crowd-sourcing of data translations for instance data
> express in different data models and vocabularies, by using RDF as a
> common information representation.
>
> David
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>  > From:  David Booth <david@dbooth.org>
>  > To:  w3c semweb HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
>  > Date:  09/10/2014 08:43 AM
>  > Subject:    Re: HCLS Agenda Thursday (tomorrow): Roadmap on RDF for
>  > Healthcare  Information Interoperability (Yosemite Project)
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>  > P.S. If anyone is interested but cannot make this call tomorrow, please
>  > let me know by email, so that we can follow up separately.  I still want
>  > your input!
>  >
>  > On 09/10/2014 11:36 AM, David Booth wrote:
>  >  > Agenda Thursday (tomorrow):
>  >  >
>  >  > 1. Yosemite Project: A Roadmap for Healthcare Information
>  >  > Interoperability, based on RDF as a universal information exchange
>  >  > language.  These slides were presented at the Semantic Technology and
>  >  > Business Conference in August, and a draft version was discussed on a
>  >  > previous HCLS call.  This will be a rapid review, followed by
>  >  > solicitation of comments/suggestions: Is this roadmap correct?
>  >  > Complete?  How might it be better described?  Slides:
>  >  > http://dbooth.org/2014/yosemite/yosemite-project-slides.pdf
>  >  >
>  >  > 2. Discuss potential collaboration and funding strategies for the
>  >  > Yosemite Project roadmap.
>  >  >
>  >  >  > Thursdays, 11:00am Eastern US (Boston) time zone
>  >  >  > Zakim (W3C teleconference bridge).
>  >  >  > Dial-In #: _+1.617.761.6200_ <tel:%2B1.617.761.6200>
> (Cambridge, MA)
>  >  >  > VoIP address: _sip:zakim@voip.w3.org_
>  >  >  > Participant Access Code: 4257 ("HCLS")
>  >  >  > IRC: _irc.w3.org_ <http://irc.w3.org/> port 6665 channel #HCLS
>  >  >
>  >  > Thanks,
>  >  > David
>  >
>  >
>

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