AMIA's Annual Symposium is the premier learning and networking conference attended by more than 2,500 health informaticians from across the world. Now, you can access full presentations and slides from the live event at your convenience while earning CME/CNE online.
AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium On Demand is designed to provide you with the very latest health informatics content with maximum value and convenience. Revisit one or all top 20 sessions from the conference, featuring leading voices from across the informatics field. Choose the format that fits your preferred learning style. Take up to two years to claim your education credits. Recorded at AMIA’s Annual Symposium, held November 9-13, 2024, in San Francisco, CA.
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The CodeX FHIR Accelerator and its CardX cardiovascular domain have made great strides towards standardizing clinical data to support better patient care and research. During this panel, members of the CardX community will discuss their efforts to build common cardiovascular lexicon called mCARD, modeled after the mCODE cancer lexicon and advance cardiovascular interoperability through the CardX community. They will share lessons they have learned from this experience, and discuss opportunities to apply those lessons to other clinical specialties. The panel will also discuss a forthcoming “playbook” for the development of clinical specialty data standards, and preview key themes and concepts from this playbook. Panelists will also discuss how the work done under CodeX and CardX helps enable a broader vision for a “standard health record”: a computable, clinically applicable, set of health information available in every electronic health record for every person.
Learning Outcomes
- Be aware of CodeX, the clinical FHIR Accelerator, and CardX, its cardiovascular domain.
- Understand the concept of the standard health record and the value of standard data elements across multiple clinical domains, including cardiovascular health.
- Participate in building the future for health data interoperability by supporting the creation and real-world use of HL7 FHIR and standard health records thought eh HL7 CodeX FHIR Accelerator.
Speakers
- Adam Kroetsch, MS, MITRE
- James Tcheng, MD, Duke University Health System
- John Windle, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Sutin Chen, MD
Continuing Education Credit
Physicians
The American Medical Informatics Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Medical Informatics Association designates this online enduring material for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1™ credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Claim credit no later than January 20, 2028 or within two years of your purchase date, whichever is sooner. No credit will be issued after January 20, 2028.
Nurses
The American Medical Informatics Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
- Approved Contact Hours: 1.5 participant maximum
- Nurse planner for this activity: Jenna Thate, PhD, RN, CNE
- Jenna Thate discloses that she has no financial relationships with ACCME/ANCC-defined ineligible companies.
Upon completion of each video and corresponding evaluation portion of this activity, all learners will be able to download the appropriate credit certificate, or a certificate of participation.
Claim credit no later than January 20, 2028 or within two years of your purchase date, whichever is sooner. No credit will be issued after January 20, 2028.
ACHIPsTM
AMIA Health Informatics Certified ProfessionalsTM (ACHIPsTM) can earn 1 professional development unit (PDU) per contact hour.
ACHIPsTM may use CME/CNE certificates or the ACHIPsTM Recertification Log to report 2024 Symposium sessions attended for ACHIPsTM Recertification.
Claim credit no later than January 20, 2028 or within two years of your purchase date, whichever is sooner. No credit will be issued after January 20, 2028.