Results
The hackathon attracted over 60 participants, out of whom 50 participated on site and 10 remotely.
All presentations and most workshop discussions taking place at the hackathon were recorded. See the YouTube Playlist!
Key Results
On the Patient Access track, most progress was made in the challenge of the City of Helsinki, and on the topic focused on identity wallets and patient summaries.
The challenge of City of Helsinki explored the potential and the benefits of opening continuous access to real-time data to patient-facing apps.
The topic focused on identity wallets explored both how wallets can facilitate storing and sharing of patient data, and what use cases are shared between large-scale EHDS implementation projects.
The Care Plan and Clinical Reasoning track established a new HL7 FHIR implementation guide for care plans, and showed how clinical guidelines can be converted from text format to computable format using artificial intelligence.
Detailed Results
See the separate pages for the results of the tracks:
This page will be updated for some time after the hackathon event, to collect all relevant results.