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2020 04 10 Minutes
KatieIser edited this page Apr 10, 2020
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- Keith Boone
- Katie Iser
- Christina Caraballo
- Austin Kreisler
- Brian Harris
- Michael Donnelly
- Sandeep Savarala
- Sean Zitello
- Adam Dolde
- Gino Canessa
- Ankit Agarwal
- Elysa Jones
- Joe Wall
- Chris Lindop
- Josh Mandel
- John Moehrke
- Ben Hanley
- Ryan Argentieri
- Peter Muir
- Rob McClure
- Scott Robertson
- Barbara Hobbs
- Carl Anderson
- Hans Buitendijk
- Connectathon Planning is beginning - started a confluence to managing this. If you want to be able to edit
- Webinar for the track, we will hold two: one next week for people who have never done a connectathon. Another one towards the end of this month in prep for the Connectathon
- Will use one our Friday call on 4.17.20 to hold the first one.
- BU Resiliency Challenge - 9-week hackathon being held by BU Spark! SANER Project is participating.
- Rush University work?
- Trying to find out from both sides
- City of Chicago put out a public health order
- Hospitals in their jursidiction to provide a copy of the CDC/NHSN reports to them as well
- Right now, there are a few options for submission, but currently all manual
- Working on a FHIR-based approach as well
- Hans has Rush contacts and can try to reach out. Keith to check in with Abigail Watson.
- Want to make sure that the work they do aligns with what we are doing
- https://www.chicagohan.org/
- Public Health Order 2020-4
- PDF Direct link
- Introduced Brian Harris and Sandeep Savarala from the Ai team.
- Renamed the saner-ig to saner-ig-old to make sure we keep things straight and there is a redirect on the old one.
- Checked in with the team on testing commitments for connectathon, will continue to follow up on following meetings.
- Security updates from John Moehrke are listed here.
- SANER starting to appear in the news, we just want to identify any risks to organizations (# of deaths in facility), regions (# of deaths in the region), ramifications of these risks like being targeted or being bullied (not explicitly expressed but also could man targeting by scams and advertising).
- We want to make sure the regions we are reporting on is not too small. "Too small" was not defined. K-anonymity starts at a value of 3. This means you don't have any data in your data set that has groups smaller than 3. Implying that if you have less than 3 incidences you should report it as NA until you have 3 - but this is potentially problematic.
- Some things we should be thinking about while designing IG: not grouping all reports into one document even though it may seem efficient. As soon as you do that you create vectors where you are reporting on a region/age/gender in one report and people can see correlations.
- Operational Mitigations we should express: Having to do a risk analysis at each location, making regions as big as they need t be to not have data grouped, if you need it more fine-grained locations then you have sensitive data and you have to be careful who you share that data with.
- The information being reported about beds available/occupied is sensitive information because it indicates how well you are doing as a business. That is only shared in situations like this one or in emergencies.
- Summary reports can have risk but the risk discussions in the de-id handbook are not as easily applied towards sensitivity on a summary report. We may just have t explain in our own security considerations our specific points.
- JSON FHIR Bundles > Gino to put it in the input folder in ig-data here stripped out of the bundles to make it easier to link to individual measure: https://github.com/AudaciousInquiry/fhir-saner/tree/master/fsh/ig-data/input
- Cohort vs. Measure Population - if you read the quality reporting section of FHIR if you are doing ratio or measure Cohort isn't really the right answer. May want to reach out.
- Will continue on Zulip
- Hans and Keith to reach out to Rush contacts
- Gino to put FHIR Bundles into input folder
- Next week follow up on testing commitments
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