OpenHIE Terminology Services Call - Wednesday, October 16

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Cox, Michelle Louise

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Oct 16, 2019, 12:05:06 PM10/16/19
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If you could not join us for the OpenHIE Terminology Services call today, you can read the minutes or listen to the recording on 2019-10-16 Terminology Service wiki page. 

 

The to do’s and next steps captured during today’s call include:

·         Carol and Jon will reach out to George Odongo and Carrie Eggers with the CDC about completing the survey

·         Carol and Jon will send email to Terminology Services group to ask for additional feedback/topics prior to OHIE conference

·         Carol and Jon will reach out to Malawi and Ethiopia TS experts to make sure that they are in the room

·         Jon to check with Jamie about having TS discussion on any day after Tuesday at OHIE conference

·         Jon will plan lunch between Malawi and Ethiopian teams while at OHIE conference

 

The next OpenHIE Terminology Service call is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, November 20th. Please note: Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, November 4. To see how this may affect the time in which you dial into the next OpenHIE Terminology Services call, please visit WorldTimeBuddy.

 

Thanks!

 

Michelle Cox  |  Program Coordinator, Global Health Informatics

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