Lars Hoffmann:Welcome to the IRTP Part D Working Group on Monday 12 August 2013
Rob Golding (Astutium-1471):hi, will dial in, in a mo
Julia Charvolen:Sure, thank you
Simonetta Batteiger:is it just me, or is audio really low volume?
Bladel:Dialing in....
Julia Charvolen:Sound is not low, let me see if something can be done with the operator
Simonetta Batteiger:it was a little better now...
Julia Charvolen:@ Simonetta - Is sound better now?
Simonetta Batteiger:yes
Julia Charvolen:Thank you
Rob Golding (Astutium-1471):I completed the poll :)
Kristine Dorrain:Sorry for the delay. I"m here, with no mic yet...I may try the audio bridge.
Julia Charvolen:Thank you Kristine, please let me know if I can help
Rob Golding (Astutium-1471):How much more detail do we think woudl be useful in the TDRP reports ? If they're by registrar and say how many started and how many resolved (and therefore how many outstanding) , what else is needed ?
Kristine Dorrain:It's pretty easy for NAF to publish TDRP decisions. I missed the last meeting...are you looking for some sort of integration between Registry TDRP decisions and, for instance, TDRP Provider Appeals?
Kristine Dorrain:That was us...we don't publish because we aren't directed to.
Kristine Dorrain:There is no underlying reason why not to, other than we were awaiting the affirmative direction to do so.
Kristine Dorrain:Sorry for not raising my hand, I'm trying to get my mic to work...if you want me to call in on the phone, I can.
Paul Diaz (Public Interest Registry):Thanks, Mikey. Based on the provided link, it's clear that the data is pretty straight-forward. Including PDFs with the actual decisionmaking gets at the "content" concern I had, i.e. if people want to drill down they can, but the statistics can remain clean
Julia Charvolen:Kevin Erdman joined the meeting
Rob Golding (Astutium-1471):26th I'mon holiday, so wont be able to make the call, although will probably have laptop with me to access the adobe