Must haves:
Extensive knowledge and understanding of digital health standards include, but not limited to HL7 FHIR, clinical terminologies (e.g., Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED-CT), Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC)) and their application.
Healthcare experience within Canada in acute care, primary care and/or community care settings.
Extensive knowledge and understanding of pan-Canadian digital health standards and tooling.
Hands-on experience with HL7 FHIR tooling including but not limited to Simplifier, HL7 Validator, Forge or FHIR Shorthand.
Hands-on experience with JSON and XML.
Hands-on experience with interoperability standards gap analysis, environmental scan and developing HL7 FHIR implementation guides.
Hands-on experience implementing HL7 FHIR standards and solutions.
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written, and strong partner engagement skills.
Time management skills, with the ability to manage tight deadlines and prioritize multiple projects.
Responsibilities:
Conduct requirements gathering, develops documentation, including presentations and briefing notes and conducts partner engagement.
Work with different partners and subject matter experts from different backgrounds (clinical, business, and technical).
Interact with the business partners and subject matter experts in order to understand their requirements through gathering, documenting, and analyzing business needs and requirements.
Develop and document HL7 FHIR artifacts and supporting documentation.
Validate, troubleshoot, and problem solve the HL7 FHIR artifacts.
Desired Skills:
Knowledge and experience with structured clinical documents.
Knowledge and experience with HL7 FHIR, Canadian and International Terminology Standards and FHIR Structure Data Capture (SDC).
Experience working with GitHub is desired.
Familiarity with Microsoft Products, with a preference for candidates that have experience with Microsoft based cloud tools (e.g., Microsoft Office 365).
Knowledge of Healthcare Information Systems used throughout the province of Ontario.
Ability to readily identify, assess and mitigate implementation and adoption issues.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving and decision-making skills; verbal and written communication skills; interpersonal and negotiation skills.
A team player with a track record for meeting deadlines.
Required Skills:
FHIR standards assessment, selection, development, and maintenance processes
Research and analysis
Communication and collaboration
Partner engagement and management
Requirements
Required Experience / Evaluation Criteria:
Knowledge and experience designing and implementing HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard by demonstrating experience and processes for conducting detailed standards research, gap analysis and recommendations. : 15 Points
Knowledge and experience developing and maintaining HL7 FHIR implementation guides including publication, versioning, ongoing maintenance and deprecation, including work with standards development organizations or standards maintenance organizations to advance the quality and usability of standards.: 15 Points
Knowledge and experience of the development and implementation of HL7 FHIR standards including use in clinical documents (clinical notes and diagnostic reports), eNotifications and subscriptions. : 20 Points
Knowledge and experience of HL7 FHIR tooling including but not limited to Simplifier, HL7 Validator, Forge or FHIR Shorthand.: 20 Points
Experience in implementing interoperable digital health solutions, including assessing readiness of existing clinical information systems for collection/submission of standards-based clinical information to the Electronic Health Record (EHR) with consideration of effective workflow.: 10 Points
Knowledge and experience of the development and implementation of terminology standards (LOINC, and SNOMED CT/SNOMED CT-CA), including use in electronic forms, referrals and other solutions that reduce the use of paper faxing. Experience with forms design, development, maintenance and harmonization including electronic.: 10 Points
Knowledge and understanding of the standards lifecycle and the Digital Health standards landscape (Canadian/pan-Canadian, and international standards), and Digital Health initiatives in other jurisdictions (local, regional, provincial).: 5 Points
Knowledge and strong understanding of jurisdictional Electronic Health Record (EHR) projects, interoperability services and integration with healthcare initiatives within regional healthcare organizations for clinical data repositories, and other associated healthcare information systems in use within a jurisdiction.: 5 Points
Deliverables
Deliverables Include:
Perform requirement elicitation, validation, and documentation, including reviewing and analyzing existing relevant specifications to inform the requirements for the new FHIR implementation guide.
Perform environmental scans, Data Standards research and presentation of results
Data Standards assessments and analysis for harmonization and interoperability
Consult and collaborate with partners to develop and/or update Standards Implementation Guide contents using Simplifier and Forge:
Business narratives (e.g., Use Cases, Business Models and Rules, etc.)
Technical and FHIR artifacts
Terminology artifacts
Validate Standards Implementation Guide:
Validate FHIR Artifacts using HL7 Validator or other validator as designated by OH DHS
Validate technical and FHIR artifacts with partners (e.g., Architecture, Clinical, Privacy, Analytics, DHS, etc.)
Collaborate with partners to troubleshoot validation issues
Provide data standards orientation
Complete walkthrough of specifications
Provide testing support from a data standards perspective
Apply iterative approach to conduct regular review sessions to demonstrate the work in progress with DHS and other teams as appropriate, receive feedback and make timely updates to the deliverables accordingly.
Develop digital health standards assessments (i.e., Conceptual, Logical, Physical) to support Project Delivery Committee and other governance structures.
Present digital health standards assessments to DHS and other internal and external Ontario Health partners.
Participate in collaboration with DHS team at partners meetings and workshops.
Develop and present weekly reports on deliverables, time, and status updates.
Provide knowledge transfer documents and conduct knowledge transfer sessions for all project deliverables with assigned Ontario Health subject matter experts.
Follow Ontario Health and DHS guidelines for documentation, templates, and data storage and organization.
Complete deliverables in adherence to Ontario Health guidelines for all communication, email, messaging, etc.
Must Haves:
Extensive knowledge and understanding of digital health standards include, but not limited to HL7 FHIR, clinical terminologies (e.g., Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED-CT), Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC)) and their application.
Healthcare experience within Canada in acute care, primary care and/or community care settings.
Extensive knowledge and understanding of pan-Canadian digital health standards and tooling.
Hands-on experience with HL7 FHIR tooling including but not limited to Simplifier, HL7 Validator, Forge or FHIR Shorthand.
Hands-on experience with interoperability standards gap analysis, environmental scan and developing HL7 FHIR implementation guides.