CodeX Radiation Therapy
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CodeX Radiation Therapy, published by HL7 International / Cross-Group Projects. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 2.0.0-ballot built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/codex-radiation-therapy/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

Credits

The authors gratefully acknowledge the leadership and contributions of Chuck Mayo, PhD, University of Michigan/AAPM; Randi Kudner, MFA, ASTRO; John Kildea, PhD, McGill University/COMP; Mary Feng, MD, University of California San Francisco/ASTRO; James Hayman, MD, University of Michigan/ASTRO; Rishabh Kapoor, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University/AAPM; Anthony DiDonato, MS, MITRE; Michelle Casagni, MS, MITRE; Sharon Sebastian, RN-BC, MS, MITRE; Saul A. Kravitz, PhD, MITRE; Su Chen, MD, MITRE; Steve Bratt, PhD, MITRE; Martin von Siebenthal, PhD, Varian; John Christodouleas, MD, University of Pennsylvania/Elekta.

The authors recognize HL7 sponsorship and input from Cross-Group Projects.

The development of this IG was sponsored by the CodeX™ FHIR Accelerator, a member-driven community with a core goal of leveraging FHIR-based standards to achieve interoperability within the healthcare community to improve health for all.

Many organizations have been involved in the modeling and defining of the radiotherapy FHIR profiles that are defined in the CodeX™ RT IG: 

  • AAPM
  • ASTRO
  • MITRE
  • Varian, a Siemens Healthineers Company
  • COMP
  • Telligen
  • Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM)
  • Wemedoo

The RTTD team also receives significant input and participation from:

  • University of Michigan
  • Veterans Health Administration
  • McGill University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Virginia Commonwealth University
  • IHE-RO
  • Epic
  • RaySearch
  • Elekta
  • University of California San Francisco

The published content of this guide was developed using FHIR Shorthand syntax and the SUSHI tookit, a free, open source toolchain from the MITRE. Generous guidance on FHIR Shorthand and SUSHI was provided by Chris Moesel.

The capability statements were rendered using a script originally developed by Eric Haas that has been extended and maintained by Corey Spears. The generated html is integrated into the FSH source using the transferdiv.rb script.

Contact Information

If you have questions or comments about this guide, you can join the conversation on the CodeX™ Radiation Therapy stream on zulip, create an issue in the HL7 Jira, or reach out to any of the following individuals:

Topic Who Role Email
Implementation and Use Cases Su Chen Program Manager & Clinical Director, CodeX™ suchen@mitre.org
Topic Martin Von Siebenthal (Varian, a Siemens Healhtineers Company) Primary Author martin.vonsiebenthal@varian.com

CodeX™ Radiation Therapy is an open source project and welcomes all contributors.