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Subject: RE: [egov-services] Meeting Highlights march 11 morning


Thanks Diane,

I thought it was a very productive and insightful session.  

As one example under Conflict Resolution, you could possibly list "Public
Affairs" as a staring point within Diplomacy/Foreign Relations -> Conflict
Resolution.  This is one are recommended to me when I met with the
e-Diplomacy folks last month.

Look forward to meeting everyone tomorrow.  Take care,

-----
Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga
Technology Consultant - FCNY
Founder/Chair - HumanMarkup.org, Inc.
(917) 494-1684 (m)
rkthunga@interposting.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Lewis, Diane [mailto:Diane.Lewis@usdoj.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:36 PM
To: 'egov-services@lists.oasis-open.org'
Subject: [egov-services] Meeting Highlights march 11 morning


Thanks to Terry and Jouko and Ranjeeth for a productive conversation... the
results of which i try to capture below in summary form... and during the
meeting tomorrow we will expand on these results....  i think this meeting
is a good start  diane

1. Initial discussion was a brainstorm session taking the topic of Health
(service) and starting to identify sub groups of services under two major
headings:  Public citizen health protection and Public delivery of Health
services. Discussion was supported by learning about Finland's approach to
health service and the data collection that occurs based on laws and
regulations.

2. identified as an aside the standard HL7 patient records mark-up

3. identified as an aside two data exchange points between Health service
delivery/protection and other government services: 
 a) emergency management;  b) social services

4. continued discussion lead to a more organized approach to
brainstorming.... which resulted in capturing primary and secondary
functions with the "Health Space" and what the meeting participants
identified temporarily as the "Diplomacy/Foreign Relations Space"

5. the approach worked well in fleshing out the first scope or boundary for
each space.

6. next steps individual SC members  will be asked to serve as lead/editor
for a specific service space... volunteers
	there will be a total of six spaces to define:  Health, Education,
Diplomacy/Foreign Relations, Transport, ??

7. Each lead/editor for a service space will contact domain experts, eGov TC
members for assistance in fleshing out the service space in terms of
boundaries/scope and identify possibilities for information exchanges and
possible application of XML technology standards that exist or can be
expanded, or need to be developed.

8. every two weeks a teleconference will be held to discuss each
lead/editor's findings and resulting work document with all SC members

9.  example of Health space (starting point)

>Patient Records (birth, death, medical)  (primary data/function)
(secondary data/function: fee payment, benefits)
(data exchange with other e-gov services: Social services, legal/law
enforcement) Government to Citizen; Government to Business (health care
provider)

>Drug/pharmaceutical life cycle
(secondary data/function: R&D resources, fee payment)
(data exchange with other e-gov services: regulatory/legal/law enforcement)
Government to Business (manufacturing, market)

>Disease Prevention - monitoring  (statistics, research)
(secondary data/function: research, information publishing) (data exchange
with other e-gov services: legal/law enforcement; disaster management)
Government to Government;  Government to Citizen

>> possible granularity:  Immunization management > statistics and 
>> research > exchange of information between governments determination 
>> of nation/state policy; determine allocation of  resources (e.g. HIV)

>Providers - monitoring - delivery  (providers: individual, entity (e.g. 
>hospital), network of entities)
(secondary data/function: fee payment, benefits)
(data exchange with other e-gov services: regulatory/legal/law enforcement)
Government to Citizen; Government to Business (health care provider)


10.  Diplomacy/Foreign Relations Space

> Treaties and Agreements
(data exchange with other e-gov services: disaster management (network of
data sharing for risk analysis) Government to Government

>Conflict Resolution (between inter and intra states)
Government to Government

>Trade  (import/export)
secondary data/function: fee payment
Government to Business

11. there is a need to make sure we are connected to the other SCs....
liaisons are needed...




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