The Aotearoa NZ Interoperability Lab (ANZIL) is Aotearoa New Zealand’s contribution to the Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN) Community of Interoperability Labs (COIL).
We are inviting local community representatives with lived experience, Māori health service providers, primary health organisations, the Māori Health Authority and Health NZ, and health IT solution vendors to join the lab and to use its capabilities, in particular in relation to the reliable exchange of essential information relating to public health.
16/5 to 20/5 2022, Creative Collab 22
15/1/2022, Introduction of ANZIL @ COIL
Peter Jordan (HL7)
Alastair Kenworthy (Health NZ)
Matthew Valentine (The Sovereignty Network)
WenYi Lin (HealthShare)
Asia eHealth Information Network
The Community of Interoperability Labs (COIL) is organized as a forum to learn from each other and disseminating new knowledge and research across borders and within their own countries. Spearheaded in parallel are in-country interoperability labs intended to build capacity within countries to build, acquire, and implement those artifacts in operational environments – the clinics, hospitals, program offices, etc. These labs will become the go-to places for various stakeholders in the countries for testing, tooling, training, and teaching on interoperability of electronic information systems.
If your organisation is interested in becoming a member of the Aotearoa New Zealand Interoperability Lab and in accessing the capabilities of the lab, please contact [email protected].