py:2020 - The NIC Collaboration Hub2024-03-28T14:19:05Zhttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/feed/tag/py%3A2020Ontology Mapping Emerging Standardhttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/ontology-mapping-emerging-standard2020-08-31T13:55:03.000Z2020-08-31T13:55:03.000ZEric Jahnhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/EricJahn<div><p>This provides a way to record similar or exact matches in concepts/terms within two or more different data dictionaries (ontologies). </p><p><br /><a href="https://douroucouli.wordpress.com/2020/08/18/a-simple-standard-for-sharing-mappings/">https://douroucouli.wordpress.com/2020/08/18/a-simple-standard-for-sharing-mappings/</a></p></div>The Business Case for Semantic Web Ontology & Knowledge Graphhttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/the-business-case-for-semantic-web-ontology-knowledge-graph2020-07-15T19:44:03.000Z2020-07-15T19:44:03.000ZBrian D. Handspickerhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/BrianDHandspicker<div><p>Mark Wallace of Semantic Arts, and Thomas Cook of Cambridge Semantics, discuss the benefits of building a Semantic Knowledge Graph with Resource Description Framework (RDF) in the following presentation: <a href="https://cambridgesemantics.wistia.com/medias/zgbg5h4dzc">The Business Case for Semantic Web Ontology & Knowledge Graph</a></p></div>Project Unify Privacy and Confidentiality Overviewhttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/project-unify-privacy-and-confidentiality-overview2020-06-29T23:37:33.000Z2020-06-29T23:37:33.000ZBrian D. Handspickerhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/BrianDHandspicker<div><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}6445932458,original{{/staticFileLink}}">Project Unify Privacy and Confidentiality Overview</a></p></div>HSLynk is participating in the Interoperability Land (IOL) Interopathon May 28/29, 2020https://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/hslynk-is-participating-in-the-interoperability-land-iol-interopa2020-05-18T02:28:39.000Z2020-05-18T02:28:39.000ZEric Jahnhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/EricJahn<div><p>HSLynk is participating as a Track in the 2020 MiHIN Interopathon. The topic is Scenario 4 of the Project Unify Charter, involving the Housing Instability Social Determinant of Health. HSLynk contains open source Homeless Management Information System APIs, which Track participants will access, along with IOL FHIR server resources, to build apps. The HSLynk portion of the Track instructions are available at the link below.</p><p><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VFi1lpwzG_nf9V9lPWOgWw0VVl3DPi4DhFIgd9rjHEY/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">Interopathon Project Unify Track document</a></p></div>School Incident and Mandatory Reporthttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/school-incident-and-mandatory-report2020-05-13T21:48:20.000Z2020-05-13T21:48:20.000ZBrian D. Handspickerhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/BrianDHandspicker<div><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}4993189672,RESIZE_930x{{/staticFileLink}}"><img class="align-full" src="{{#staticFileLink}}4993189672,RESIZE_710x{{/staticFileLink}}" width="710" alt="4993189672?profile=RESIZE_710x" /></a></p></div>Overview presentation of Project Unify – discussed as part of the May 1st, LGT webinar with other national accelerator programshttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/overview-presentation-of-project-unify-discussed-as-part-of-the-m2020-05-12T18:31:29.000Z2020-05-12T18:31:29.000ZAmanda Taylorhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/AmandaTaylor<div><p>Project Unify recently participated in an Interoperability Insights webinar titled <a href="https://hub.nic-us.org/events/from-indiana-to-the-national-accelerators-covid-19-and-interopera?context=past" target="_blank">"From Indiana to the National Accelerators: COVID-19 and Interoperability for a Better Path Forward."</a> The group shared an overview of Project Unify, including the purpose, use case scenarios, governance, architecture and some of the technology approach, along with next steps.</p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}4958413693,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank">See the presentation >></a></p></div>HSLynk open source human services serverhttps://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/hslynk-open-source-humans-services-server2020-03-04T02:45:12.000Z2020-03-04T02:45:12.000ZEric Jahnhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/EricJahn<div><p class="c2 c7">HSLynk<sup><a id="ftnt_ref1" href="#ftnt1">[1]</a></sup> can serve as a model for non-clinical human services systems in the Project Unify proof of concept. HSLynk is not an end user software, but rather a platform for communication with 3rd party apps, person records matching, client consent enforcement, fine-grained access control, and external push notifications. HSLynk is fully API<sup><a id="ftnt_ref2" href="#ftnt2">[2]</a></sup><span class="c0"> driven, and can receive random information into its built-in Data Lake. As such, it is suited for communicating with the Project Unify User Interface (UX), as Unify UX stores and accesses National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and other human services payloads to and from HSLynk.</span> </p>
<p class="c2" style="text-align:left;"><a href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/e/2PACX-1vTrDkvfcnGg0I6oAI_IIYkyUZ-NLqjoD55jc6Ctdgh95Dk5OCEaotZKWEiMwAcrlLEa-qBPmkiAzbbA/pub?w=1743&h=951" target="_blank"><img class="align-center" src="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/e/2PACX-1vTrDkvfcnGg0I6oAI_IIYkyUZ-NLqjoD55jc6Ctdgh95Dk5OCEaotZKWEiMwAcrlLEa-qBPmkiAzbbA/pub?w=1743&h=951&profile=RESIZE_710x" alt="pub?w=1743&h=951&profile=RESIZE_710x" width="400" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:10pt;"><strong>illustration of HSLynk’s conceptual placement within Unify</strong></span> </p>
<p class="c2 c12 c7">HSLynk is freely licensed open source software<sup><a id="ftnt_ref3" href="#ftnt3">[3]</a></sup>, comprised of a collection of independent microservices running within a virtual private cloud architecture. For analytics, it also has a Big Data Warehouse, which can be accessed by any popular analytic software or script. HSLynk also embeds an open enterprise Master Patient Index<sup><a id="ftnt_ref4" href="#ftnt4">[4]</a></sup><span class="c0"> for person unduplication services. </span></p>
<p class="c2" style="text-align:left;"><a href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/e/2PACX-1vTqynxXHyjNDjnJtqqYxjGMZoTHZa0Go-Vzg8999isG9leOMRx95eLm00QAU9MaRyq42kp-35th3TnH/pub?w=525&h=357" target="_blank"><img class="align-center" src="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/e/2PACX-1vTqynxXHyjNDjnJtqqYxjGMZoTHZa0Go-Vzg8999isG9leOMRx95eLm00QAU9MaRyq42kp-35th3TnH/pub?w=525&h=357&profile=RESIZE_710x" alt="pub?w=525&h=357&profile=RESIZE_710x" width="400" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:10pt;"><strong>illustration of HSLynk’s basic schematic</strong></span> </p>
<p class="c2 c7"><span class="c0">HSLynk has support for adding different schemas for different federal, international, or non-governmental funding sources. It also has built-in support for generic (no specific human services funding stream), global (which link across many schemas) funding sources, and self-describing data sources (RDF/Linked Data/JSON-LD). It has not yet added a NIEM IEPD specific schema with XML interfaces, but this could be readily accomplished.</span> </p>
<p class="c2 c7"><span class="c0">HSLynk currently also accommodates US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Homeless Management Information System (HUD HMIS) Data Standards, versions 2014-2020, and actively performs coordinated housing match workflows and utilities assistance referral tasks for communities in the United States. HSLynk also has funding source independent features, such as global and generic household tracking, project and and subproject grouping and access control, and generic and global project enrollment tracking. It is designed to be extended for new and international human services client tracking purposes. </span></p>
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<p class="c2 c5"><a id="ftnt1" href="#ftnt_ref1">[1]</a><span class="c1"> see hslynk.com.</span></p>
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<p class="c2 c5"><a id="ftnt2" href="#ftnt_ref2">[2]</a><span class="c3"> API docs are at </span><span class="c4 c3"><a class="c9" href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://docs.hslynk.com/&sa=D&ust=1583294094343000">https://docs.hslynk.com</a></span><span class="c3">.</span></p>
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<p class="c2 c5"><a id="ftnt3" href="#ftnt_ref3">[3]</a><span class="c3"> code is at </span><span class="c3 c4"><a class="c9" href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://github.com/servinglynk/hslynk-open-source&sa=D&ust=1583294094343000">https://github.com/servinglynk/hslynk-open-source</a></span><span class="c3">.</span></p>
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</div></div>Project Unify POC - Use Case Scenario - as of 02/10/2020https://hub.nic-us.org/groups/project-unify/resources/project-unify-use-case-scenario2020-02-13T15:02:27.000Z2020-02-13T15:02:27.000ZHub Adminhttps://hub.nic-us.org/members/NIC<div><p class="paragraph" style="vertical-align:baseline;"><span class="normaltextrun"><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">John Smith-Jones got hooked on opioids a year ago, after being injured at his warehouse job. One day, after falling asleep at the wheel and totaling his car, he is rushed to the hospital by ambulance. John lives just above the poverty line and has no insurance, so he’s familiar with the emergency room; it’s where he and his 10-year-old son, who has severe asthma, get most of their healthcare when they need it. Today, John receives treatment for minor injuries in the ambulance, then again in the hospital. The next day, he’s charged in court with driving while under the influence and reckless endangerment. Because of the charges John’s son is placed in foster care and, as a result, </span></span><span class="advancedproofingissue"><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">has to</span></span><span class="normaltextrun"><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;"> change schools. </span></span><span class="eop"><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;"> </span></span></p>
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