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Welcome and Opening Statements
- A reminder to all HC-SIG members that this meeting is being recorded
- Videoconferencing/teleconferencing connect details are available here
- Videoconferencing/teleconferencing connect details are available here
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url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT-6VW26iaA&list=PL0MZ85B_96CFL_JrgiNL71-riq9j2dkmw&index=52 In attendance:
- Rich Bloch (host)
- Wendy Charles
- Raveesh
- Alicia P
- Brian Behlendorf
- Jim Mason
- Guillermo Diaz
- jonathan holt (ConsenSys Health)
- Kamlesh Nagware
- Nurcan's iPhone
- Ray C
Introductions
If you’re new to the group, please…
Introduce yourself
Tell us where you're geographically located
Share with us your interests in healthcare in general, and blockchain technologies in specific
- Consider posting your contact information in our HC-SIG Membership Directory
- Questions? Review our HC-SIG FAQ for answers
Community Announcements
Do you have any announcements that you'd like to share with the HC-SIG community?
- Feel free to make an announcement here, on our Rocket.Chat channel, or via our email listserv
HC-SIG Subgroup Updates
Patient/Member Subgroup (Deniz Coskun, Lead)
- Jim, Deniz, and Rich provided an update on the work that's been done with the team's eConsensus PoC. According to Deniz, European pharmaceutical companies are interested in this work going forward. Upcoming meetings will focus on what the team wants to do beyond their PoC solution
- Payer Subgroup (Raveesh Dewan, Lead)
- Raveesh provided an update on the Payer Subgroup, noting that they just received approval for participation in Hyperledger Labs (congrats to the team!)
- The team's modern-pharmacy-management project is now available for viewing (still very new)
- A reminder that Payer Subgroup meetings are semi-monthly, every other Friday (opposite of these HC-SIG General Meetings) at 1300 EST/1000 Pacific
- Healthcare Interoperability Subgroup (Steven Elliott, Lead)
- The HIS subgroup continues to develop their solution around syntactic vs. semantic interoperability
- Subgroup meetings are semi-monthly on Monday's at 0900 Pacific
- The team is currently looking to develop core membership, so please contact either Steven or Rich for details
HC-SIG Ad Hoc Team Updates
Wiki Redesign Team (Rich Bloch, Lead)
Work continues on our SIG site design
- Discussion: are you a Confluence expert... interested in joining this team?
HC-SIG Use Case Development Team (Erika Beerbower, Lead)
- An excellent conversation around the need and history of the Use Case Development Team, with a special thanks to Wendy Charles for providing a good backgrounder on how this team first came about
- Work continues on this team, with use cases in active development
- The team (in part by virtue of their ad hoc status) meets as needed, so please contact either Erika or Rich for details
Unfinished Business
- Since early March of this year, HC-SIG membership has focused on collaboratively identifying and sharing solutions as they relate to the COVID-19 viruspandemicvirus pandemic. Special thanks to the many guest speakers who shared their solutions with HC-SIG members around the world. As this pandemic continues to present challenges to communities, states, provinces, and countries globally, we will provide ongoing support updates as they become available.
- Again, to all who have helped... thank you!
Another excellent conversation that engaged Jonathan, Jim, Brian, and others around a number of topics including:
- ConsensysHealth's recent hackathon
- ~500 teams participated
- Some excellent winning solutions
- We hope to have these winning teams speak to HC-SIG membership
- Contact tracing
- Quite a bit of ongoing work around this topic
- Some questions/issues around end user trust in sharing data, and how best to do so such that people are engaged and participatory
- Future initiatives forthcoming
COVID-19 Virus Pandemic Support
Funding from Around the World
- Global
Grant Opportunities Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Updated JUN 07. GrantStation is now offering a filtering service for globally-available COVID-19 virus grants for non-profits and small businesses.
- Canada
- Canadian Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Rapid Research Funding Opportunity. Updated JUN 04. On March 31, 2020, through a contribution from Research Manitoba, Research Nova Scotia, and Alberta Innovates, CIHR was able to fund an additional three grants, bringing the total number of funded grants to 99 and a total investment of $54.2M.
Funding in the US
- Innovation challenges offered through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Deadline: Friday, June 12th, 2020 at 11:59 PM EDT
Emergency Response for the General Public Innovation Challenge. The Emergency Response for the General Public Challenge is looking for health technology tools to support the needs of individuals whose lives have been affected by a large-scale health crisis (pandemic, natural disaster, or other public health emergency).
- Emergency Response for the Health Care System Challenge. The Emergency Response for the Health Care System Challenge is seeking digital tools that can support the health care system during a large-scale health crisis. Examples include but are not limited to tools that can support providers, government, and public health and community organizations.
- Deadline: Friday, June 12th, 2020 at 11:59 PM EDT
- National Cancer Institute (NCI) Funding Opportunities for Small Businesses (SBIRs/STTRs). Updated MAR 27. The NCI participates in the NIH-issued SBIR and an STTR Omnibus grant solicitation for small businesses, which allow small businesses to submit researcher-initiated projects that are within NIH’s mission.
- National Institute of Health (NIH) Funding Opportunities. Updated MAY 14. Urgent Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Urgent Supplement - Clinical Trial Optional) recently updated through "Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Availability of Administrative Supplements and Revision Supplements on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)."
COVID Help for Families. A match-making service for for those offering help and those seeking help during this pandemic. Help Seekers can post urgent needs for Helpers in their area to see and fulfill. Helpers will be able to see those help requests in their area and offer help. The Helpers can get in touch with the Help Seekers and deliver the help that is requested
- Additional COVID-19 Funding Opportunities
- UC Davis Office of Research. Updated JUN 07. Provides a regularly updated set of links tied to COVID-19 funding opportunities across numerous US agencies, including Health and Human Services (HHS), the National Institute of Health (NIH), and the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Gates Foundation
New Business
Open Discussions (Rich)
Discussion: your thoughts on changes you'd like to see with the HC-SIG?
Next Meeting
Scheduled for Friday, 2020.06.26, 0700 Pacific Time
Discussion: topics to add to agenda?
Resources
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