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ONC FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST) Workshop: An Architectural Framework for Ecosystem Infrastructure
Monday, September 14, 2020; 08:30 AM EDT – 5:00 PM ET
Thank you for your interest in the FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST) initiative full day workshop titled: “FAST, An Architectural Framework for Ecosystem Infrastructure.
Having developed and proposed solutions to address technical infrastructure challenges associated with deploying FHIR solutions “at scale”, the FAST community now seeks to explore and solicit feedback on both the architectural considerations and pathways to implementation for each of these solutions.
The FAST Initiative recognizes that ongoing collaboration and coordination with industry leading efforts and a broader group of industry stakeholders is key to understanding industry challenges and successes, ensuring an accurate industry wide gap analysis, maintaining awareness of new developments, and avoiding duplication of efforts. To that end, this workshop will support The FAST Initiative’s goal to maintain transparency and communication, while welcoming industry feedback that can inform our collective efforts and approaches.
FAST Resources
The workshop breakout sessions target interactive discussion and references the FAST work to date.
To get the best experience out of the breakout sessions participation, please consider exploring any of the following FAST artifacts before attending these sessions.
- The FAST 2020 Mid-Year Report
- The FAST 2019 End of Year Report
- Visit the SME Panel Session Pages , review linked pre-meeting background materials and meeting materials for a quick getting up to speed with the FAST proposed solutions.
For more details visit the FAST Official Confluence Site Main Page .
FAST Workshop Summary and Detailed Agenda
Time/Room | Session Description or Agenda | Session Goals | Materials/Handouts | ||
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8:30am – 10:00am | Morning Plenary (public, all attendees) | ||||
| Provide an overview and inform of the FAST Initiative structure, mission and progress to date. Setting up the stage for the breakout sessions. If you are new to FAST this session will provide the base understanding of the taskforce work to date. | FAST Workshop Opening Plenary | |||
10:00am – 10:10pm | Morning Break | ||||
10:10am – 12:00pm | Morning Breakout Rooms : FAST Architectural Considerations (limited attendance, concurrent) | ||||
Room #1: FAST Solution Interdependencies Lead Facilitator(s): Patrick Murta, Humana | The ability to locate FHIR endpoints, ensure proper security and identity, and route via intermediaries when most efficient, are key to reliable electronic health information exchange. Scaling the way we exchange information across the health care ecosystem using FHIR relies on a set of core capabilities with potential interdependencies. Through a collaborative conversation with industry experts, this session will explore the interdependencies between the FAST proposed solutions, and the architecture of a FHIR ecosystem running at scale. |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: FAST Solution Interdependencies | ||
Room #2: The Role of Trust Framework(s) Lead Facilitator(s): Paul Oates, Cigna | FHIR is known for its capability to support integration needed in modern healthcare to achieve integrated care delivery. A key component of running FHIR at scale is predicated on the ability for transactions to cross trust frameworks. An open discussion on how the trust frameworks fit into this model is required. This session will explore the potential of a scalable ecosystem when a trust environment is required between interoperability stakeholders. FAST facilitators will dive in and explore how network(s) propose to facilitate the trust, even when it’s still being built, by starting with the following 2 questions; (1) What are the key components of a foundational trust framework and how could multiple networks share a common foundation for trust? (2) Where are we today in building this capability? |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: The Role of Trust Framework(s) | ||
Room #3: Testing and Certification Lead Facilitator(s): Sandy Vance, AEGIS and Lee Barrett, EHNAC | How do we test and ensure conformance for FHIR based solutions at scale? What is the right level of conformance and how can we test the FAST core capabilities at scale? By way of an active discussion around the solution proposed by the FAST Testing and Certification team, we would like to explore further what are the current industry needs for scalable FHIR testing and the capabilities to be in place to meet these needs. . |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Testing and Certification | ||
Room #4: Stakeholder Nuances Lead Facilitator(s): Stephen Konya, ONC and Lenel James, BCBSA | Stakeholder nuances, and the need to develop functional use cases specific to various affinity groups has led to the establishment of numerous HL7 FHIR accelerators and other collaborative efforts. FAST Solutions are intended to be designed in a way that they will be repeatable and valuable in any functional use case scenario when deploying FHIR at scale. Therefore, it’s critical that FAST community remains open and inclusive to all stakeholders groups, and frequently provides a forum for anyone to highlight what nuances and special considerations they feel need to be addressed relative to their unique needs/limitations. This session will serve as such an open forum, where numerous stakeholder groups (public health, payers, providers, HIEs, researchers, etc.) will present concerns they have about FAST solutions be deployed or adopted within their community, with an opportunity to explore how those challenges can be addressed. |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Stakeholder Nuances | ||
12:00pm – 1:00pm | Lunch Break | ||||
1:00pm – 2:30pm | Afternoon Breakouts Part 1: FAST Pathways to Implementation (limited, invite) | ||||
Room #1: Standards Lead Facilitator(s): Patrick Murta, Humana | This session will explore the possible paths forward for the FAST proposed standards. We will examine the potential for inclusion in existing standards as well as the need to create new standards to support an infrastructure that enables FHIR workflows to scale. The discussion will take into consideration the short versus long term goals and the timing considerations inherent in extending current standards or developing new standards. We plan to have a dynamic conversation led by the FAST team with contributing input from SDOs and other industry experts. We invite all attendees to contribute or ask questions provide feedback in the chat box |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Standards | ||
Room #2: Policy/Regulations Lead Facilitator(s): Robert Dieterle, EnableCare | Along with the technical barriers to FHIR based solution scalability, the FAST Initiative identified a series of regulatory requirements that may present challenges or have implications for FHIR adoption. We will discuss opportunities to mitigate challenges under existing regulation that may impact the utilization of FHIR standards. The participants in this track will review the implications of recent regulations that have mandated the adoption of FHIR. Finally, we will focus on the opportunity to explore policy concepts and considerations that could facilitate the use of the FHIR based solutions at scale. Join us for a session where FAST members and an expert reaction panel will discuss the policy and regulatory aspects that could support the FAST ecosystem infrastructure to scale and accelerate the FHIR standard adoption. |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Policy/Regulations | ||
Room #3: Process Lead Facilitator(s): Paul Oates, Cigna | FAST leadership identified the need for a process component to the FAST solution development and deployment cycle that will support moving the solution from conceptual to implementations. We will focus on the need for sustainable process to enable the deployment and support the ongoing requirement for the adoption of FHIR at scale. The session will specifically focus on governance, operation and evolution of FHIR infrastructure. Come and explore with us other potential steps to solution implementation, that will allow the FAST ecosystem infrastructure to support FHIR at scale. |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Process | ||
2:30pm – 3:00pm | Afternoon Break | ||||
3:00pm- 4:00pm | Afternoon Breakouts Part 2: FAST Pathways to Implementation (limited, invite) | ||||
Room #1: Timing Considerations/Interim Steps Lead Facilitator(s): Paul Oates, Cigna | Implementation or deployment for some of the FAST proposed solutions may take longer than (in some cases) is needed based on the federal laws and regulations requirements (i.e. the ONC and CMS Final Interoperability Rules under the 21st Century Cures Act). This breakout session aims to highlight timing considerations associated with the FAST solutions and explore what interim steps and solutions can be pursued to address the gaps between mandates, solution deployment timelines and industry readiness. |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Timing Considerations/Interim Steps | ||
Room #2: Pilots Lead Facilitator(s): Patrick Murta, Humana and Yauheni Solad, Yale New Haven Health | As the industry is building functional capabilities to support real-time information exchange, in a variety of FHIR workflows (i.e. to address clinical care, clinical data integration, etc.), FAST is working on the technical infrastructural aspects that would support these workflows be run at scale. Demonstrations to test the Da Vinci functional capabilities have been successfully tested over the last several years. However, testing and validating how the FAST solutions will impact/improve the deployment of those functional solutions at scale is still a process that needs to be established. Building on the variety of functional aspects that would benefit from a scalability infrastructure, the FAST Pilots team along with an industry expert reaction panel will explore how it is best align the industry needs, with the existent capabilities and the potential of a scaling infrastructure, in a pilot testing environment. |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: FAST Pilots | ||
Room #3: Intermediary Discussion Lead Facilitator(s): Robert Dieterle, EnableCare | A scalable ecosystem infrastructure requires standards, process, and regulation to be addressed and aligned. By working collaboratively with industry solutions that currently exist or are in development, FAST can leverage these building blocks to make more rapid progress towards the final goal of supporting the industry need for a scalable architecture for FHIR based exchanges. This session will focus on the current state of intermediary support of RESTful FHIR exchanges, scalability of the solutions, and the need for industry wide coordination. We will specifically focus on any intermediary – intermediary issues that would impact the ability to provide the same real-time services that are available in direct connections between exchange partners. We are anticipating a lively discussion on the role of intermediaries in supporting scalability of FHIR based solutions |
| FAST Workshop Breakout Session: Intermediary Discussion | ||
4:00pm – 4:15pm | Break | ||||
4:15pm – 5:00pm | Closing Plenary (public, all attendees) | ||||
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