EuroRec, the European Institute for Health Records, has the intention  
to become the neutral point of reference for several services needed  
around the EHR.
One of those Services are an Archetype and Template Repository and  
Inventory.
Eurorec intends to do the same for Coding Systems.

This will create the stable managed environments EHR-systems and  
EHR's need.

Gerard


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On 7-jan-2007, at 2:13, Colin Sutton wrote:

>> this points to the need to use safe URLs that will work. Do we  
>> think the
>> URL "http://snomed.org"; is safe? Maybe we need "http:// 
>> terminology.net"
>> or somesuch. The use of URLs whose meaning will not change over  
>> time is
>> not to be taken lightly...
> [...]
> A safe URL is needed for each clinical terminology authority. (e.g.  
> standards are managed by  ISO, Standards Australia etc.; SNOMED UK  
> and SNOMED AUS may have country specific needs)

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