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Clinical Research Track at the 14th FHIR Connectathon

Last weekend was the 2nd HL7 FHIR Connectathon (Jan. 14 & 15) that included a Clinical Research Track and the 14th overall FHIR Connectathon. This event was hosted on the Riverwalk in San Antonio and featured over 200 attendees for a weekends worth of hacking. The primary purpose of the Connectathon events is to provide a forum for participants to develop and test software in an informal way. During the previous, inaugural Clinical Research Track < http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=FHIR_Connectathon_13> only two of us participated.  By the end of the weekend we were able to use FHIR resources to demonstrate the pre-populate Medidata Rave-based demographics and concomitant medications CRFs. The Clinical Research Track at the 14th Connectathon generated quite a bit more participation interest with 8 attendees. Representatives from vendors, sponsors, and standards organizations participated. Beyond the pre-population of CRFs using EHR data retrieved using FHIR, sever...

SHARE Sightings at the CDISC International Interchange

SHARE wasn't only the theme of this year’s International Interchange, it was also a launch of sorts. CDISC has certainly talked about SHARE at past Interchanges, but this year’s dialogue had a different quality to it. This was largely driven by the fact that the wrappers were taken off the SHARE software, and attendees actually got a preview of what’s coming. We’re still talking about the vision for SHARE, maybe more than ever, but we’re also talking specific features and functions, as well as when we’ll begin using the application. During the SHARE session on Thursday the SHARE Road Map was presented, the version of SHARE currently under development was demonstrated, and we saw how SHARE and CFAST fit together.  The release of SHARE R1 is planned for the first quarter of 2014. After initiating the project in 2007, and following a longish gestation period, the implementation is on target to deliver in a period of just under 6 months. We have a long way to go to fully realize t...