Harm,
Your mention of the first national XBRL
taxonomy in the Netherlands is very interesting, and would be beneficial for us
to know in the US as we are in the midst of a very large governmentwide
initiative called the Data Reference Model (DRM[1]), which is part of the
Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA). One of the DRM's 3 primary areas is Data
Context, which involves taxonomies.
Can you please send information to this
list (the E-Gov TC list) regarding the XBRL taxonomy?
Thanks very much,
Joe Chiusano
From: Burg, HJM (Harm Jan) van (INNOVATIE)
[mailto:h.j.m.burg@minfin.nl] Sent: Thu 6/23/2005 8:49
AM To: 'David Webber (XML)'; peter@justbrown.net; 'Brett Trusko';
Chiusano Joseph; ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; 'eGov OASIS' Subject: RE:
[egov] RE: [ihc] RE: [egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in healthcare
funding.
I see
this group is in a desperate need for a face to face meeting with some spare
time at the bar. No lack of subjects there.
Harm
jan van Burg
not
wanting to kill any discussion, by the way.
Sorry
for the lack of e-mails from my part. I had the introduction of the first
national XBRL taxonomy overhere, a trip abroad and day's with not enough hours.
I will come back to the list with some ideas one of these
days
Peter,
Remember the tobacco industry - and a row of
company executives entoning before Congress - 'Nicotine is not
addictive'?
If you have not already seen it - check out the
DVD "Supersize Me!", and notice how he became to crave eating the fat and
sugar laden food that was making him ill - and felt a high when he
did.
Then ask yourself - why are 60% percent of
Americans clinically overweight, and for some minorities this reaches over 80%
for members over the age of 30? Target - lower income brackets - mass
market.
50% of Americans used to smoke, with higher
majority in the low-income, lesser educated.
Errrr, Kimosabi, is there some correlation
here?
Just what additives are going into processed food
- and what are we not being told?
DW
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 7:33
PM
Subject: RE: [egov] RE: [ihc] RE:
[egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in healthcare funding.
That would be "nationwide unhealthy service", no? or
are you really suggesting a national policy? The food giants actually
working with government in formulating unhealthy policy? Surely
not....
But some would argue that the US has the worlds
finest National Unhealthy services - and that
giant corporations are toiling night and day to
ensure citizen remain unhealthy so they
can exploit the situation for
profit.
Self-maintenance can obviously save you a bunch
of money here....
DW
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:24
AM
Subject: RE: [egov] RE: [ihc] RE:
[egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in healthcare funding.
Ahhhh - the "best
answer yet" award goes to Peter Brown
From:
Peter F Brown [mailto:peter@justbrown.net] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:23
PM To: 'Chiusano Joseph';
'Brett Trusko'; ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; 'eGov
OASIS' Subject: RE:
[egov] RE: [ihc] RE: [egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in
healthcare funding.
Doesn't want to
imply...that the US has a national (read "public", certainly in Europe)
health service? rather than a nationwide health
service...
-Peter
From:
Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@bah.com] Sent: 15 June 2005 04:54 To: Brett Trusko;
ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; eGov OASIS Subject: [egov] RE: [ihc] RE: [egov]
US Bill to sponsor interoperability in healthcare
funding.
I believe it may simply be a
matter of semantics. The person who made the statement (or as I understand
the statement to mean) was Mary Forbes. She said that the name change was
made because they did not want to imply ______ (and it's that blank that I
don't recall).
Hope that helps - at least a
bit.
From:
Brett Trusko [mailto:brett.trusko@oasis-open.org] Sent: Tue 6/14/2005 10:43
PM To: Chiusano Joseph;
ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; 'eGov OASIS' Subject: RE: [ihc] RE: [egov] US Bill
to sponsor interoperability in healthcare
funding.
Hi Joe, I suppose that change means something, but
I don't know what it is?
Brett
-----Original
Message----- From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@bah.com] Sent:
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:04 AM To: ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; eGov
OASIS Subject: [ihc] RE: [egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in
healthcare funding.
I understand from yesterday's Data Reference
Model (DRM) Public Forum that the National Health Information Network
is now going to be referred to as the Nationwide Health Information
Network.
Joe
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>
-----Original Message----- > From: David Webber (XML) [mailto:david@drrw.info] > Sent:
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 10:54 AM > To: ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; eGov
OASIS > Subject: [egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability
in > healthcare funding. > > FYI - this obviously would
be very good for OASIS specifications. > > DW > >
(June 13, 2005) The federal government would provide $250 > million
in grants--and another $250 million in loans--in each > fiscal year
from 2006 through 2011 to support development of > a national health
information network under legislation > introduced in the Senate.
Grant recipients would be required > to provide matching funds of at
least 20%. > Senate Bill 1223 from Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.)
also > would authorize the government to adopt standards
that > promote interoperability of information systems within
two > years of adoption. > > The legislation further
would create the Office of Health > Information Technology within
the executive office of the > president. Duties of the office would
be similar to those of > the Office of the National Coordinator for
Health Information > Technology within the Department of Health and
Human Services. > > The bill has been referred to the Senate
Health, Education, > Labor and Pensions Committee. Full text is
available at > http://thomas.loc.gov. > >
More legislation to promote development of a national health >
information network is expected from Sens. Olympia Snowe > (R-Maine)
and Debbie Stabenow (R-Mich.), and Majority Leader > William Frist
(R-Tenn.) and Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.). > > > >
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