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openEHR 2014 Roadmap Meeting, Sep 16/17, Oslo
Last week saw the first major face-to-face international openEHR community meeting, which took place in Lilletstrom, near Oslo, at premises kindly organised by DIPS asa, openEHR Industry Partner and major EHR supplier in Norway.
Posted in Health Informatics, openehr
Tagged 13606, archetype, Health Informatics, HL7, IHTSDO, openEHR
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Archetype unification proposal – node identifiers
happy new year and best wishes for 2014. I hope your new year’s day is a bright one (unless you live in the UK, in which case it’s a lost cause here today 😉 I have been working … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Health Informatics, standards
Tagged 13606, archetype, e-health, IHTSDO, openEHR, standards
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Ontologies in health: ready for prime time? IAO versus openEHR
A lot of ontology work has been going on for some years that comes loosely under the BFO and OBO activities, which stand to improve how computing in health is done. BFO is the Basic Formal Ontology, and OBO is … Continue reading
Posted in Health Informatics, openehr, Philosophy
Tagged archetype, DCM, e-health, IHTSDO, ontologies, openEHR
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The crisis in e-health standards III – solutions
Prev: The crisis in e-health standards IIa Stakeholder Aspirations and Needs Before going so far as to offer a solution to the e-health standards problem, I want to have a look at what we consider to be the requirements that … Continue reading
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Tagged 13606, ehealth, Health Informatics, HL7, IHTSDO, ISO, openEHR, standards
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The crisis in e-health standards II
Evidence for the inability of SDOs to create a coherent ecosystem of standards for e-health Continue reading
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Tagged 13606, archetype, CEN, e-health, ehealth, Health Informatics, HL7, IHE, IHTSDO, ISO, openEHR, sandards
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