kuang oon wrote:
>>> layer 4: Simple health electronic exchange protocol (SHEEP)- is the
>>> Level 4 interoperable health exchange data format amongst a plurality of
>>> systems using disparate coding systems / ehr architectures. It is
>>> longhand natural health language segmented by pragmas. Instead of the
>>> subject-verb-object syntax of conventional English, it uses
>>> storyline-genre-subject-{key-value predicates}. The design goal being
>>> that the SHEEP document that a human read is good enough for the
>>> computer. Look ma - no codes!
> I see current hospital discharge summaries meant for human
> eyes tweaked to be sheepshaped for both man and machine. SHEEP
> interoperability is about leveraging on the massive sunk costs of
> existing and about to be implemented health systems across the entire
> health spectrum.
...
> On 14/07/2006, at 7:36 AM, Ian Haywood wrote:
>> Can you publish a formal spec, Kuang?
>>
> Yes, asap on a sheep oriented website....
Kuang,
A technical question: Are SHEEP documents small enough to easily be
stored entirely in Random Access Memory to facilitate fast retrieval?
Tim C
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