Dear colleagues,

The CEN standards as told before, are consensus products at an abstract 
level.
This implicates that they need an Implementation specification in order 
to be usable.

You and others must produce those.
OpenEHR is such a forum.

Gerard

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On 11 Mar 2005, at 09:09, Bert Verhees wrote:

>
> My problem is not that there are areas which are not covered by a 
> GPIC. But I
> am not the person to judge that. I am a programmer with some 
> experience in
> medical informatics.
> My problems are in the area of technical implications about how 
> details are
> worked out, or not worked out.
>
> The problems I mention are minor issues about details. I have more 
> then I
> mentioned on this list.
>
> And it is impossible to wait for a committee to finish discussions and 
> being
> uncertain about the outcome.
>
> Let me see how much time the responsible committees need to address the
> problems I mentioned. I can afford to wait three days. My projects are 
> under
> time pressure.
>
> Medical Informatics in the Netherlands is a very much closed society. 
> A lot of
> people do not discuss much, do not help each other, are not honest, 
> hide
> their weaknesses and misunderstanding.
>
> A GP in the Netherlands who writes once in a while to a mailinglist, 
> which is
> (not surprisingly) called "Openkaart" (meaning: Open Information 
> Exchange),
> which of course it is not, he wrote: "ICT is an Image of reality, this 
> makes
> painfully clear a lot about the Dutch healthcare"
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