NOVEMBER 28-30
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CASCAIS/LISBON, PORTUGAL
Join the FHIR® Camp in Portugal for both seasoned and new IT professionals.
Discover new ideas, forge connections, and be part of the evolving FHIR® community.
FHIR® Camp 2024 is an anti-conference inspired by the early FHIR DevDays. During the event, you can enjoy informal discussions on FHIR topics and walks along the Cascais coast, all in a friendly, relaxed setting. Connect, learn, and unwind.
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No matter what your job title or role is, FHIR Camp sessions will equip you with fresh knowledge, skills, and connections.
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Gain expertise from focused sessions with actionable insights and implement them in your work immediately with FHIR®.
Join a global community of FHIR® professionals passionate about their work, sharing knowledge, and collaborating on best practices.
Learn from industry-leading experts and leave FHIR® Camp ready to tackle new challenges with a fresh perspective.
Immerse in a 360° experience that includes community-building, entertainment, and other surprise moments on-site.
Get access to professional development, networking, and learning opportunities.
Access to in-person session content, including keynote and breakout sessions
Hosted lunches, and refreshment breaks
Networking opportunities
The Camp will be held at the EVOLUTION Cascais-Estoril Hotel, and we recommend that all participants stay there for convenience.
On the final day, we’ll be visiting ISCTE University: Av. das Forças Armadas 40 (building 4), 1649-026 Lisboa.
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This webinar is for EHR vendors to dive into ONC's Cures Act Final Rule to understand the API requirements and timelines and then see how the Aidbox API Module can help satisfy the Cures API requirements without expending valuable resources and development time.
RegisterGET A VIDEOWould you like to share your experience and knowledge with the audience? Submit your talk proposal.
RegisterSUBMIT TALKIn the era of digital health, ensuring secure and compliant access to healthcare data is paramount. FHIR has emerged as a standard for healthcare data exchange, offering a framework for managing data access across systems. Implementing FHIR access control poses unique challenges and opportunities for healthcare organizations, developers, and stakeholders.
What to Expect?
Our meetup brings experts to the forefront of addressing FHIR access control challenges. Through a series of talks, discussions, and Q&A sessions, we will explore:
1. Ongoing Challenges: Dive into the current landscape of healthcare data governance, focusing on patient consent management, data sharing, and regulatory compliance challenges.
2. Use Cases: Learn from real-world use cases demonstrating the benefits of effective Consent-based and Label-based access control. From enhancing patient data security to facilitating seamless data sharing between organizations, discover how FHIR access control is transforming healthcare.
3. Best Practices and Solutions: Learn the best practices for implementing FHIR access control, including granular access policies, scalability considerations, and compliance with FHIR specifications.
This meetup is ideal for healthcare IT professionals, developers, data architects, compliance officers, and anyone interested in the intersection of healthcare data privacy, security, and interoperability.
To get the slides join the HealthDevHub Slack channel.
John Moehrke
Co-Chair: Security WG at HL7, Standards Architect at By Light Professional IT Services
Principal Architect specializing in Health Informatics Standards Architecture in Interoperability, Security, and Privacy. Primarily involved in the development and promulgation of international standards efforts since 1999. Co-chair of the HL7 Security Workgroup, appointed member of the FHIR Management Group, and part of the core FHIR editors and facilitators. Co-chair of the IHE ITI Planning Committee. Active member in the USA National initiatives to create a Nationwide Healthcare Information Network for both the Exchange architecture and the Direct Project, at the regional level with Wisconsin HIE (WISHIN), and various other country, state, and region HIE. Participates in standards development in FHIR, HL7, DICOM, ISO, ASTM, IHE, OASIS, W3C, and IETF.
Josh Mandel
Chief Architect for Microsoft Healthcare, Chief Architect for SMART Health IT
Josh C. Mandel, MD is a physician and software developer working to fuel an ecosystem of health apps with access to clinical and research data. As Chief Architect for Microsoft Healthcare, Chief Architect for SMART Health IT, and Lecturer at the Harvard Medical School Department of Biomedical Informatics, Josh works closely with the standards development community to lay groundwork for frictionless data access, authorization, analytics, and app integration. Josh leads development of the SMART on FHIR specification (the basis for US Patient Access API capabilities that certified EHRs must support) and the SMART Health Cards specification (used by pharmacies, public health departments, and healthcare providers to issue verifiable records of vaccination status).
Mohammad Jafari
Senior Privacy Consultant and Integration Specialist E-Health and E-Commerce
Mohammad Jafari (PhD, MBA) is an independent consultant and subject matter expert in privacy, interoperability, and integration and an adjunct faculty at Arizona State University. He has been active in the health informatics industry and standards development community for over a decade in various roles and projects, including as the Principal Investigator and Project Director of the Office of National Coordinator’s LEAP FHIR Consent project and the co-author and technical facilitator of the FHIR Data Segmentation for Privacy (DS4P) Implementation Guide. He is the co-chair of HL7 Community-Based Care and Privacy (CBCP) and Human and Social Services (HSS) working groups.
Mike Kulakov
Product Manager at Health Samurai
Mikhail Kulakov is a Product Manager at Health Samurai, focusing on the Aidbox FHIR Platform. With a strong background in product management and marketing, Mike contributes to developing solutions that enhance healthcare IT through FHIR technology.
Nikolai will host the event and generally create a welcoming environment for invited guests and speakers.
Mike Kulakov
CTO at Health Samurai
Nikolai is a CTO at Health Samurai and technical leader of the Aidbox FHIR Platform with more than 15 years of experience in healthcare IT. Since 2012 has been actively contributing to the FHIR standard, and popular open-source projects like Fhirbase, FHIR.js. Author of the FHIR-first development approach and regular speaker of FHIR events.
This webinar is for EHR vendors to dive into ONC's Cures Act Final Rule to understand the API requirements and timelines and then see how the Aidbox API Module can help satisfy the Cures API requirements without expending valuable resources and development time.
RegisterWatch nowIn the era of digital health, ensuring secure and compliant access to healthcare data is paramount. FHIR has emerged as a standard for healthcare data exchange, offering a framework for managing data access across systems. Implementing FHIR access control poses unique challenges and opportunities for healthcare organizations, developers, and stakeholders.
What to Expect?
Our meetup brings experts to the forefront of addressing FHIR access control challenges. Through a series of talks, discussions, and Q&A sessions, we will explore:
1. Ongoing Challenges: Dive into the current landscape of healthcare data governance, focusing on patient consent management, data sharing, and regulatory compliance challenges.
2. Use Cases: Learn from real-world use cases demonstrating the benefits of effective Consent-based and Label-based access control. From enhancing patient data security to facilitating seamless data sharing between organizations, discover how FHIR access control is transforming healthcare.
3. Best Practices and Solutions: Learn the best practices for implementing FHIR access control, including granular access policies, scalability considerations, and compliance with FHIR specifications.
This meetup is ideal for healthcare IT professionals, developers, data architects, compliance officers, and anyone interested in the intersection of healthcare data privacy, security, and interoperability.
To get the slides join the HealthDevHub Slack channel.
John Moehrke
Co-Chair: Security WG at HL7, Standards Architect at By Light Professional IT Services
Principal Architect specializing in Health Informatics Standards Architecture in Interoperability, Security, and Privacy. Primarily involved in the development and promulgation of international standards efforts since 1999. Co-chair of the HL7 Security Workgroup, appointed member of the FHIR Management Group, and part of the core FHIR editors and facilitators. Co-chair of the IHE ITI Planning Committee. Active member in the USA National initiatives to create a Nationwide Healthcare Information Network for both the Exchange architecture and the Direct Project, at the regional level with Wisconsin HIE (WISHIN), and various other country, state, and region HIE. Participates in standards development in FHIR, HL7, DICOM, ISO, ASTM, IHE, OASIS, W3C, and IETF.
Josh Mandel
Chief Architect for Microsoft Healthcare, Chief Architect for SMART Health IT
Josh C. Mandel, MD is a physician and software developer working to fuel an ecosystem of health apps with access to clinical and research data. As Chief Architect for Microsoft Healthcare, Chief Architect for SMART Health IT, and Lecturer at the Harvard Medical School Department of Biomedical Informatics, Josh works closely with the standards development community to lay groundwork for frictionless data access, authorization, analytics, and app integration. Josh leads development of the SMART on FHIR specification (the basis for US Patient Access API capabilities that certified EHRs must support) and the SMART Health Cards specification (used by pharmacies, public health departments, and healthcare providers to issue verifiable records of vaccination status).
Mohammad Jafari
Senior Privacy Consultant and Integration Specialist E-Health and E-Commerce
Mohammad Jafari (PhD, MBA) is an independent consultant and subject matter expert in privacy, interoperability, and integration and an adjunct faculty at Arizona State University. He has been active in the health informatics industry and standards development community for over a decade in various roles and projects, including as the Principal Investigator and Project Director of the Office of National Coordinator’s LEAP FHIR Consent project and the co-author and technical facilitator of the FHIR Data Segmentation for Privacy (DS4P) Implementation Guide. He is the co-chair of HL7 Community-Based Care and Privacy (CBCP) and Human and Social Services (HSS) working groups.
Mike Kulakov
Product Manager at Health Samurai
Mikhail Kulakov is a Product Manager at Health Samurai, focusing on the Aidbox FHIR Platform. With a strong background in product management and marketing, Mike contributes to developing solutions that enhance healthcare IT through FHIR technology.
Nikolai will host the event and generally create a welcoming environment for invited guests and speakers.
Mike Kulakov
CTO at Health Samurai
Nikolai is a CTO at Health Samurai and technical leader of the Aidbox FHIR Platform with more than 15 years of experience in healthcare IT. Since 2012 has been actively contributing to the FHIR standard, and popular open-source projects like Fhirbase, FHIR.js. Author of the FHIR-first development approach and regular speaker of FHIR events.
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We are looking for 5-6 speakers from the FHIR community share 30-min presentations. If you are interested in submitting an idea for the meetup or just want to register your interest, please fill in the form.
Submission Deadline: August 9, 2024