DSTU2 STU 3 Candidate
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1.4 Community and Credits Community and Credits

FHIR Infrastructure FHIR Infrastructure Work Group Work Group Maturity Level : N/A Maturity Level : N/A Ballot Status : DSTU 2 Ballot Status : DSTU 2

1.4.1 Community Community The FHIR community meets inside the wider HL7 community

The FHIR community meets inside the wider HL7 community and draws on its extensive human resources, institutional memory, previous standards and corporate support. HL7 itself owns FHIR and makes it freely available and the community relies on HL7 provided infrastructure. The primary resources used by the FHIR community are the HL7 wiki and draws on its extensive human resources, institutional memory, previous standards and corporate support. HL7 itself owns FHIR and makes it freely available and the community relies on HL7 provided infrastructure.

The primary resources used by the FHIR community are the HL7 wiki , the FHIR email list , the FHIR email list and the gForge and the gForge (for subversion and tracker capabilities). In addition, the community holds regular face to face meetings as part of the HL7 Working Group meetings (for subversion and tracker capabilities). In addition, the community holds regular face to face meetings as part of the HL7 Working Group meetings . The formal governance arrangements that manage FHIR development are documented on HL7's wiki . The formal governance arrangements that manage FHIR development are documented on HL7's wiki

1.4.2 Credits Credits FHIR is a specification produced by the HL7 Community. Many individuals contribute to the FHIR specification. Of particular note: The Editorial team is James Agnew (University Health Network), Grahame Grieve (Health Intersections), David Hay (Orion), Ewout Kramer (Furore), Lloyd McKenzie (Gevity), Josh Mandel (Harvard), Viet Nguyen (Systems Made Simple), Brian Postlethaite (HealthConnex) The Governance board

FHIR is a specification produced by the HL7 Community. Many individuals contribute to the FHIR specification. Of particular note: