Da Vinci - Member Attribution (ATR) List
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Da Vinci - Member Attribution (ATR) List, published by HL7 International / Financial Management. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 2.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/davinci-atr/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

Credits

Da Vinci

Da Vinci is an HL7-sponsored project that brings together U.S. payers, providers, and technology suppliers to help payers and providers improve clinical, quality, cost, and care management outcomes using FHIR-related technologies. The project organizes meetings (face-to-face and conference calls) and connectathons to find ways to leverage FHIR technologies to support and integrate value-based care (VBC) data exchange across communities. Da Vinci identifies value-based care use cases of interest to its members and to the broader community.

The process that Da Vinci has adopted includes:

  1. identifying business, clinical, technical, and testing requirements
  2. developing and balloting a FHIR-based implementation guide (IG)
  3. developing reference implementations (RIs) to demonstrate that the concepts in the IG are possible to implement
  4. piloting the standard
  5. supporting the production use of the IG to enable exchange of data to support interoperability for value-based care

All Da Vinci work adheres to a common set of guiding principles.

Additional information about Da Vinci, its members, the use cases, and the implementation guides being developed can all be found on the HL7 website. Meeting minutes and other materials can be found on the Da Vinci Confluence page.

The Da Vinci Member Attribution List (ATR) project

Member Attribution List (ATR) is a foundational project intended to support shared artifacts and content that are relevant to multiple other Da Vinci IGs. Work began on the project in 2019 and the initial release of the guide was published in 2021. Project participants have included major EHR vendors, payers, and provider organizations.

Further details about the project, including minutes of meetings can be found on the project Confluence page.

Credits

Primary authors STU2:

  • Nagesh Bashyam (Drajer LLC)

Primary authors STU1:

  • Nagesh Bashyam (Drajer LLC)
  • Brett Marquard (WaveOne Associates)

Project leads:

  • David Degandi (Cambia Health Solutions)
  • Yan Heras (Optimum eHealth)
  • Viet Nguyen (Stratametrics, LLC)

Project management and coordination:

  • Dana Marcelonis (Point of Care Partners)
  • Jocelyn Keegan (Point of Care Partners)
  • Derrin Ritchie (Point of Care Partners)
  • Teresa Younkin (Point of Care Partners)

Technical support and guidance:

  • Llyod Mckenzie (Gevity Consulting Inc)
  • Grahame Grieve (Health Intersections)

This implementation guide was the work of the twenty-two founding Da Vinci Project (http://www.hl7.org/about/davinci/index.cfm?ref=common) member organizations.

Project participants included:

  • Aegis (Richard Ettema, Sandra Vance)
  • Allscripts (Emma Jones, Jeffrey Danford)
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama (Tony Benson, Kevin Lambert, Gini McGlothin, Morry Payne, Clarissa Winchester)
  • Cerner (Hans Buitendijk, Kevin Shekleton, Michelle Miller)
  • Cambia Health Solutions (John Staeleens)
  • Epic (Danielle Friend, Isaac Vetter, Spencer Utley)
  • Humana (Patrick Murtha)
  • MultiCare (Anna Taylor)
  • Aetna (Archana Srinivasan)

Our thanks to these and to the many others not explicitly listed who contributed their time, enthusiasm and expertise to this work.