openEHR & HL7: Converge or Collide?

What: Joint Event between openEHR / HL7 FHIR, max. 50 attendees

When: 2-3 June 2025

Where: Amsterdam, Netherlands

On June 2nd and 3rd 2025, members from openEHR and HL7 communities who have been working on both FHIR and openEHR will come together for an exclusive event in Amsterdam.

The sessions will advance discussions on how the two communities can work together to improve healthcare data exchange across the globe.

The event will be interactive and action-oriented, to look at the common areas of collaboration and in view of this, will be limited to 50 places including those who are already part of the formal working groups.

If you’re already working on both openEHR and FHIR and you can be part of this collaborative effort to shape the global healthcare standards landscape, please register your interest detailing the value you can bring to this unprecedented event. In your registration, please explain why you should attend – what you have to contribute. Places are limited, so please express your interest here.

There will be a notional charge to help the organisers cover costs, however this will be kept to a minimum. We understand that there will be a lot of interest and in view of the limited numbers, a debrief on progress will be provided at the FHIR Dev days, where those who are unable to attend can catch up on the progress.

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I would love to participate, though I’m a little far away from the location. Is there any chance to assist remotely?

I am in a similar situation, I would like to participate remotely.

Unfortunately remote participation won’t be available for this event, however the community will be debriefed on relevant developments afterward.

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Is it possible for our company to send two delegates to this event?

Hi George,
Both members can register their interest via the application, but places are limited, so we cannot guarantee attendance.

Hi,
is it possible to apply and, in case of not being able to attend, to retract the application? Is there a deadline in such a case? I might have an event collision in this period of time.

I’m sure that will be fine. We’re expecting a lot of interest so there’ll be a reserve list, but the sooner you can let us know, the better. :+1:

Yes, a timely answer/retraction is understandable, other people have to plan their time, too. Thank you very much for the prompt answer.

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