Hi Arild, YES! The reason is threefold:
1)Interoperability design/development/test/operations tasks will require that there be an information source available and accessible that can be used in evaluation/performance efforts directed at related products, e.g., measurement and analysis of successive tests on datasets. 2)Information evaluation/analysis of the "use case documents" to establish/evaluate methods, procedures, filtering and priorities used to generate the documents. 3)Architecting/design/development of new/extended datasets that cover issues from information coverage (what to leave in - what to leave out) to security/confidentiality (what portions are viewable by whom). "information-related tasks by health care workers" incorporate many issues/decisions/policies resolved by the related Healthcare Community. Always nice to have that information available as well since the ultimate goal is to produce a product to be used by that Community. The only issue I see is How should this information be made available. Regards!! -Thomas Clark Arild Faxvaag wrote: > Dear all. > Has someone tried to establish a collection of use case documents with > descriptions of information-related tasks by health care workers? > > Would you developers consider it useful if such a collection existed? > > kindly regards - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

