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This document outlines the meeting etiquette for participants in the Automate Blue Button Initiative workgroup. Key reminders include keeping phones on mute unless speaking, using the chat feature for questions, and informing participants that the meeting is being recorded. The agenda features a demo on Trust Bundles using both .NET and Java, discussing configurations, capabilities, and upcoming events. Additionally, meeting reminders and contact information for initiative coordinators are provided, ensuring smooth communication within the team.
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Automate Blue Button InitiativePush Workgroup Meeting February 4, 2013
Meeting Etiquette From S&I Framework to Participants: Hi everyone: remember to keep your phone on mute All Panelists • Remember: If you are not speaking, please keep your phone on mute • Do not put your phone on hold. If you need to take a call, hang up and dial in again when finished with your other call • Hold = Elevator Music = frustrated speakers and participants • This meeting is being recorded • Another reason to keep your phone on mute when not speaking • Use the “Chat” feature for questions, comments and items you would like the moderator or other participants to know. • Send comments to All Panelists so they can be addressed publically in the chat, or discussed in the meeting (as appropriate). 2
Demo on Trust Bundle - .NET • Tool that lets you access the patient bundles – very important piece of the Transmit Data Using section of the IG. • https://secure.bluebuttontrust.org • .Net and Java resolve anchors by a Service and Certificate resolver • We wrote a Bundle Resolver • In your gateway, you configure your anchors and bundles • Cache Settings, etc • Set up is very simple – implemented using a plug-in system • Already installed when you download the latest Gateway v1.2 • Once command is inputted for bundle_add_bluebutton, you can then get the list of bundles available. • Ability to add a URL for a Bundle you wish to add, bundle download, bundle download certs, etc
Demo on Trust Bundle - Java • The architecture is the same as what you just saw for .NET • We will show on the front end tool of the Direct Project • Treat Trust Bundles as 1st class citizens – configure it just one time • Ability to • Sign Certificate • refresh intervals • View Anchors • Associate/Assign Bundle to Domain • Incoming and Outgoing • Remove Trust Bundle and dis-associate it from any Domain
Announcements and Reminders • Announcements • ONC is blogging today that the Draft IG is being launched • ABBI will be showcased at HIMSS in March • Meeting Reminders • Push Workgroup Meetings are Mondays from 2:00 – 3:00 pm Eastern. • Next PUSH Workgroup Meeting is Monday, February 11, 2013 @ 2:00 pm Eastern. • The next Community Meeting will be held as needed. • Meeting information is on the Automate Blue Button Wiki Page: http://wiki.siframework.org/Automate+Blue+Button+Initiativety • Community Homework • Final review of IG 6
Implementation Guidance http://bluebuttonplus.org/
Next Steps / Reminders • Next Steps • Use Reference Implementations / Pilots • Provide Anchors • R/I and Demo Implementations • Meeting Reminders • Next PUSH Workgroup Meeting is Monday, February 11, 2013 @ 2:00 pm Eastern. • http://wiki.siframework.org/Automate+Blue+Button+Initiative • For questions, please contact your support leads • Initiative Coordinator: Pierce Graham-Jones (pierce.graham-jones@hhs.gov) • Presidential Innovation Fellow: Ryan Panchadsaram (ryan.panchadsaram@hhs.gov) • Project Manager: Jennifer Brush (jennifer.brush@esacinc.com) • S&I Admin: Apurva Dharia (apurva.dharia@esacinc.com)