Hi Sam,

I appreciate the "language" difficulty here, given the ontology separation
in ADL. However, in the UK context, the ability to document bindings to
Snomed-CT with clear documentation, thereof, will be crucial to promoting
OpenEHR. The design philosophy for DV_CODED_TEXT is that the raw term is
never sent without the rubric, and I think somehow this needs to be extended
to the binding terms as it is by no means certain that access to a
terminology server will be a given in all the environments where ADL is
being used as a design / documentation language. Would it be possible to
allow the term bindings to be commented with the term name in the native
authored language(as the current dADL entries are commented with the node
name )? The current editor seems to strip out the any comments from the term
bindings. This would at least let the rubrics be captured and displayed in
any documentation.

Ian




From: Sam Heard [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 18 December 2006 00:22
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: Suggestions re Term binding in Archetype Editor

Version 1 candidate does this and will be out soon Ian - it does not include
the SNOMED text as this will be different in different languages.

Sam

Ian McNicoll wrote: 




Hi,



I am currently working my way slowly through the Scottish Cardiac dataset,

converting it to archetypes as proof-of-concept, using the OE editor.



Term binding (to SNOMED) will be a crucial aspect from our perspective,

especially binding local (interface) terms to SNOMED concepts.



This would be much easier within the editor if the Term bindings screen

displayed the node name as well as the Node ID, as it is easy to forget

which local term you are trying to bind by the time you have rummaged around

in Snomed for a bit!!. The "Choose Nodes" dialog might also be a little

easier if the Node parent name and Node name were included. When only the

node name is visible this can cause confusion if similar local terms are

used for different nodes e.g. "Not known".



Finally in the ADL, I think it would be very helpful to be able to include

the text of the Bound term text as well as its code. This would allow much

easier checking for errors and documenting



I have done this by enclosing the bound term text in [] for now.



e.g.

 term_binding = <

                ["SNOMED-CT"] = <

                        items = <

                                ["at0000"] = <[SNOMED-CT::229819007 [Tobacco

use and Exposure]]>

                                ["at0006"] = <[SNOMED-CT::?Non Tobacco

user]>

                                ["at0009"] = <[SNOMED-CT::]>

                                ["at0011"] = <[SNOMED-CT::[Ex-smoker]

8517006]>

                                ["at0012"] = <[SNOMED-CT::[Current

non-smoker] 160618006]>



Regards,



Ian



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