Thanks for the follow up Russ.  It is definitely up to you as PI regarding
what you think is important as well as when and how to share
Bonnie

Bonnie L. Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Associate Professor, University of Minnesota,
School of Nursing & Institute for Health Informatics
Director, Center for Nursing Informatics
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Russ Waitman <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Jim and Bonnie,
>
> I don't know that we should do a panel of the just the GPC.  The point of
> a panel would be to see the contrasting approaches of different CDRNs which
> is what will be nice about the panel at AMIA-CRI in April.
>
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> I also am not sure we will have enough baked to have a panel that brings
> clear results to the audience by November.
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> That said, I would see two options for a panel:
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> 1.       Speculative similar to the data standards AMIA-CRI panel of what
> we think we will do.
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> 2.       Results based on what we've done.
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> If #1, I would think the most informative speculative panel would be one
> with the other CDRNs discussing how we see us integrating RCTs and PROMs
> into the clinical workflow/EMR.  Jim McClay would be the panelist for the
> GPC.
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> If #2, I would think we could potentially do a GPC alone panel that has
> the results of how we had a couple key sites get their i2b2s to line up and
> also present things like Babel (though we'll present it in April so it's
> not new news) and give examples of mapping challenges, data quality etc.
>
> -          I would think then we pick a couple places that come from
> different experiences.  Say Nebraska who's new to i2b2, as well as a couple
> places that have been doing it a while.
>
> -          But, #2 would actually be more interesting if we had it with a
> couple other CDRNs.
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> Otherwise, I think we have a bunch of good poster topics for AMIA this
> year but not sure much is yet at the paper level.  Now if the deadline was
> in a couple months we might have a very good set of papers either on
>
> -          the babel/standards alignment work with real results
>
> -          presenting an early cohort characterization
>
> -          doing follow up on the AMIA CRI abstract I submitted where we
> quantify and compare attribution of diagnoses across different sources at
> different sites.  I'd like to see us do that and would like to be senior
> author but am open to anyone highly motivated taking the lead as first
> author.
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> Russ
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> *From:* Campbell, James R [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Friday, February 28, 2014 7:35 AM
> *To:* Bonnie Westra; Russ Waitman
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: Files for aftenoon discussion
>
>
>
> Thanks for working on this Bonnie.  I am forwarding your draft to Russ
> since I think that the approach you have taken is more appropriate to
> originate from the network lead.
>
> Russ, what do you think?  Can you provide some guidance as the PI?
>
>
>
> I was thinking of a tighter focus for a panel on our standardization
> efforts involving the GPC-DEV participants who plan to be at AMIA and want
> to speak.  The theme of that panel would relate more to pragmatic issues of
> aligning our existing EHR data models with that of the S&I framework from
> ONC.
>
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>
> I think that your draft raises the question of the number of submissions
> GPC should consider and what themes we wish to propose.  Russ, can you
> comment today?
>
> Jim
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From:* Bonnie Westra [[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:37 AM
> *To:* Campbell, James R
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Files for aftenoon discussion
>
> One of my assignments was to start a draft for an AMIA panel.  I have
> started it, gotten it into the right format.  I have several questions
>
>    1. need to decide who will submit and who will lead each section of
>    the panel.
>    2. This year, there can only be 3 presenters and 1 moderator, the
>    intent is to truly get involvement from the audience.
>    3. Governance - I added information about how consumers are involved
>    since it is a PCORI grant, however, this may need to be more governance
>    issues that is broader.
>
> What are the next steps on this?  I don't think I am the right person to
> do the panel, it seems it might be better to be people who are leads in
> some of the areas and one of the PI or co-PI as the moderator, someone who
> can manage time well and assure audience participaton.
>
> Bonnie
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>    Bonnie L. Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
>
> Associate Professor, University of Minnesota,
> School of Nursing & Institute for Health Informatics
>
> Director, Center for Nursing Informatics
>
> Location - WDH 6-155
>
> P - 612-625-4470, Fax - 612-625-7091
>
> email - [email protected]
>
> Mail - WDH 5-140, 308 Harvard St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
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> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Campbell, James R <[email protected]>
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