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The ''Yosemite Manifesto on RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language'' is a position statement advocating the adoption of [http://www.w3.org/RDF/ RDF] as a universal exchange language for healthcare. It was produced at a [http://semtechbizsf2013.semanticweb.com/sessionPop.cfm?confid=70&proposalid=5296 workshop held on June 3, 2013] at the Semantic Technology and Business Conference in San Francisco, and first endorsed by members of that workshop, but has since been signed by many others.  The need for a universal exchange language for healthcare was identified by the [http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/pcast-health-it-report.pdf President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)].  The [http://yosemiteproject.org/ Yosemite Project] follows up on the principles of the Yosemite Manifesto by articulating a roadmap for achieving healthcare information interoperability using RDF as a basis.
See [http://yosemitemanifesto.org/wiki/index.php/Yosemite_Manifesto:About About Yosemite Manifesto]
 
Learn more:
* [http://dbooth.org/2013/semtech/slides/03-DavidBooth-rdf-as-universal.pdf RDF as a Universal Healthcare Exchange Language] -- An overview
* [http://dbooth.org/2013/semtech/ Full list of workshop materials] -- All workshop presentations
* [http://yosemiteproject.org/ The Yosemite Project] -- A Roadmap for Healthcare Information Interoperability

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