Join ONC and members of the FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST) initiative for a 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 the 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.
For more information on the FAST initiative, please review the following resources:
Workshop Goals:
- Update community, raise industry awareness and share the FAST progress and solutions (V3 solutions documents draft).
- Gather industry feedback, engage target future “landing places” and figuring out how to put solutions into practice.
- Feedback/content to feed into FAST Action Plan (e.g., ‘homes’, deployment considerations, etc.).
- Present solutions into context – the FAST Ecosystem Architecture.
Breakout Session Approach:
- Facilitator/moderator to introduce topic/content.
- FAST panelists to support the facilitated discussion.
- Industry reaction Panel, not presenting, but responding to questions/debating the FAST identify discussion points.
- Broader discussion with other attendees/participants via Q & A.
Session
Morning Plenary
- API & FHIR overview
- The FAST Structure and Mission
- The FAST Process
- An Ecosystem Approach: infrastructural use cases and core capabilities to FHIR scalability
- Barriers to FHIR Based Solutions Scalability (or workflows)
- FAST Solutions Summary (v3)
Morning Breakouts - FAST Architectural Considerations
FAST Solution Interdependencies |
FAST and Trust Framework(s) |
Testing and Certification |
Stakeholder Nuances |
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Goals:
Description: 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. |
Goals:
Description: FAST facilitators will dive in and explore how network(s) propose particular technical approaches as part of their trust frameworks, even when it’s still being built, by starting with the following two questions; 1) What are the key technical 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? |
Goals:
Description: 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. |
Goals:
Description: 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. |
Lunch
Afternoon Breakouts Part 1 - FAST Pathways to Implementation
Standards |
Regulations / Policy |
Process |
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Goals:
Description: We invite all attendees to contribute or ask questions provide feedback in the chat box. |
Goals:
Description: |
Goals:
Bonus: What’s the ongoing forum across the community – where do we convene related groups that need to avoid any implication of anti-trust? Description: |
Break
Afternoon Breakouts Part 2 - FAST Pathways to Implementation
Timing Considerations / Interim Steps |
Pilots |
Intermediary Discussion |
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Goals:
Description: 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. |
Goals:
Description: 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. |
Goals:
Description: 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. |
Break
Closing Plenary
- Key Takeaways from morning and afternoon breakouts
- The FAST Action Plan
- Immediate next steps
- Closing remarks