In een bericht met de datum 18-12-2006 17:28:53 West-Europa (standaardtijd), schrijft ian at gpacc.co.uk:
> Hi Mattias, > > I do appreciate these difficulties but if the definition of the binding > changes the binding itself may be obsolete. I agree the comment idea is less > than > satisfactory, it would be better if the term binding contained the rubric as > well as the term code for exactly the same reasons that the rubric must > always accompany the term code in DV_CODED_TEXT. > > Managing Snomed-CT is going to be a very tricky exercise. Using archetypes + > bindings offers a very powerful way of managing Snomed where semantic > precision is very important e.g. decision support. Having tools that will let > us > design and document these bindings will be a powerful way of persuading those > who have yet to understand the value of the archetype approach. Having the > term rubrics available is an important part of cross-checking that the > correct > binding has been applied, both for the original author (where terminology > services might well be available) and when the archetype and bindings are > reviewed by a wider clinical audience (when such services may not be > available). > Regards, > > Ian > Ian I agree fully with what you say here: there must be a strict binding possible between the information model and the terminology model. It is not only for decision support, but also for confidence that the right base materials are used to develop the archetype and for semantic interoperability. Sometimes terminologies can say the opposite of what the information model expresses. So prevention of errors in interpretation is also important. William Goossen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20061219/ce275ab7/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ openEHR-technical mailing list openEHR-technical at openehr.org http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical

