RTI free CQL for CDS workshop


Details
Sorry about the last notice, but RTI is hosting a free 2 hour CQL workshop tomorrow Wed Feb 24 3PM Eastern.
Register here: http://eventbrite.com/e/upcoming-clinical-decision-support-clinical-quality-language-seminar-tickets-141343966609?keep_tld=1 (presumably you can find the Zoom link there)
Clinical Quality Language for Clinical Decision Support Seminar
Clinical Quality Language (CQL) is a high-level, domain-specific language focused on clinical quality improvement and targeted at measure and decision support artifact authors and implementers. CQL is a Health Level 7 (HL7) standard for the expression of clinical knowledge that can be used within a broad range of clinical domains, including Clinical Decision Support (CDS), and Clinical Quality Measurement (CQM). Clinical decision support solutions can leverage CQL to implement rules for clinical decision making. There are a variety of tools available to support development and implementation teams in the use of CQL for clinical decision support.
This seminar will focus on practical experience with these tools and feature a Q&A session about use of CQL standards within CDS application design.
Details
Date: February 24, 2021 @ 3PM ET (2 hours)
Venue: Sign up here: Eventbrite page and join the call here: Zoom videoconference
Brief: This event will be a 2 hour webinar and working session focused on practical experience and discussion about use of CQL standards within CDS application design. This has direct applicability to several AHRQ funded initiatives that RTI is involved in or leading. Invitees include a targeted group of project managers and development leads from a number of current and upcoming project teams. Follow hashtag #CQL4CDS for real-time updates.
Cost: This seminar is free and open to everyone.
Recording: A recording of this event will be made available for those who cannot attend.
Agenda
Preliminary agenda:
Primer on CQL – Bryn Rhodes, Chief Technical Officer, Dynamic Content Group, dba Alphora (10 min.)
Architectural alternatives for knowledge delivery (review of CPG) – Bryn Rhodes (10 min.)
Tooling case studies:
§ Case study in applying CQL and tooling – William Lober, Professor, Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics (10 min.)
CDS Connect Authoring Tool – Chris Moesel, Principal Computer Science Engineer at MITRE (7 min.)
CQF ruler – Bryn Rhodes (7 min.)
Other Applications of CQL (quick pecha kucha style) (15 min. – ~3 minutes per presenter)
CALL FOR EXAMPLES: If you have a CQL application you’d like to share with the group, please send an email to Laura Marcial (Health Informaticist, RTI International) at lmarcial@rti.org with more information.
Interactive Q&A (60 minutes)
CALL FOR QUESTIONS: We want to hear from you! If you have a CQL question you’d like the group to discuss, please send an email to lmarcial@rti.org with more information.
Thanks!
Laura
Laura Haak Marcial, PhD | she/her/hers, why pronouns matter | Health Informaticist/Researcher | Translational Health Sciences Division (THSD) | RTI International | 6110 Executive Boulevard Suite 900 | Rockville, MD 20852-3907 | w: 301.770.8204 | m: 240.701.0541 | lmarcial@rti.org | signature_192504180 laura_marcial | www.rti.org/healthit | signature_848503271@lhmarcial

RTI free CQL for CDS workshop