OHT Architecture Council
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The Open Health Tools (OHT) Council calls for active participation in establishing an integrated platform. Led by co-chairs Craig Miller and Ken Rubin, we aim to articulate a clear vision of interoperability and consistency among health tools. Our focus includes harmonizing existing initiatives, developing reusable assets, and creating a roadmap that supports clinical and business requirements. Interested members from diverse organizations are encouraged to commit time and resources for collaborative content and idea development through open forums and weekly teleconferences.
OHT Architecture Council
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OHT Architecture Council A Call to Action Craig Miller, Vangent Ken Rubin, HP
What are we trying to do? • Clearly articulate the vision and architecture for an integrated Open Health Tools platform • Will assess how existing OHT initiatives and tools can be harmonized to establish: • Interoperability and consistency between tools • Durable and reusable assets that can be leveraged across projects • Roadmap for needed OHT initiatives • Support the business needs identified by Requirements and Clinical Councils • Evolve prior OHT architecture-related initiatives
Who’s going to do it? • Co-Chairs: Craig Miller and Ken Rubin • Membership is open to any member organization with the following provisos: • At most one representative per organization • Members have to declare themselves • Must commit time and resources to actively participate in the group and contribute content and ideas – no lurkers! • We are accountable to the OHT Executive Director and Board of Stewards
How will it be done? • Goal is to strive for consensus on all work • Leverage an open and transparent process (the details of which will be determined in next few weeks) • Weekly teleconferences for Council members • Products and progress will post to a Wiki that is open to all interested parties • Core group will produce the content • Input will be actively sought from the broader community (e.g., peer reviews)
What tools will we use? • Nothing is decided at this point… • ….but one might expect tools such as • Modeling notation • Component repository • Existing frameworks (e.g. SAIF, HSSP, others) • Interface specifications
If you are Interested… Send email self-declaring your interest and commitment to the responsibilities of the role to: craig.miller@vangent.com ken.rubin@hp.com