David

We're working, with the National Centre for Classification in Health 
(Australia) on Emergency Department TermSets and across the domain of 
interface terminology and reference terminology (SNOMED-CT) and the 
following is of great interest 

standardization of legacy clinical data by mapping an archetype structure 
to data sources containing non-standardized clinical data and 
automatically generation of queries to extract and transform that data . . 


to us and likewise I hope we can catch up at MedInfo.

Gordon Tomes
Acute Care Division
Department of Health and Ageing (MDP 63)
PO Box 9848, Canberra ACT 2601 
Ph 612 6289 5081 |  Mobile 0423 024 922 | Fax 612 6289 7630




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Dear David,

It is very impressive work you presented here. I am looking forward to 
hearing more from your project. Hopefully we will meet in Medinfo. =)

By the way, which ACODE components that you are still using in your 
project? Most of them have been donated to the openEHR Foundation and all 
recent developments are hosted by the openEHR Java project ( 
http://svn.openehr.org/ref_impl_java/TRUNK/project_page.htm). 

If you need any help with migrating dependencies of ACODE components or 
wish to release your Java components through the openEHR Java project, 
please let me know. 

Regards,
Rong

On 7/10/07, David Moner <damoca at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,

Our Group of Biomedical Informatics (IBIME) at the Technical University of 
Valencia, Spain, has been working during the last years in the field of 
integration and standardization of clinical data for the construction of 
EHR systems. Our main project has been called LinkEHR, which is a 
prototype system for managing clinical data in the form of EHR Extracts, 
following a dual model approach. 

This system is part of a coordinated project, together with the University 
of Murcia (Spain), called "Semantic Web Technologies-Based Platform for 
the Management of Standardized Electronic Health Records". 

The main component of LinkEHR will be LinkEHR-Ed, an archetype editor with 
integration and standardization capabilities. Its objectives are:
   1. to develop archetypes trough a visual interface independent from any 
particular reference model and direct edition of ADL. It includes the 
capability of importing a new Reference Model expressed as an XML Schema 
in order to use it as the guide for development of new archetypes. It also 
includes the capability of semantic validation of the designed archetypes. 

   2. to provide tools for the standardization of legacy clinical data by 
mapping an archetype structure to data sources containing non-standardized 
clinical data and automatically generation of queries to extract and 
transform that data in the form of XML EHR extracts compatible with the 
Reference Model XML-Schema. 

Although our work is not yet finished, we have decided to announce the 
existence of a beta version of LinkEHR-Ed. It just covers point 1 of the 
objectives (the edition and validation of archetypes), since point 2 
(mapping archetypes to clinical data sources) is now under visual 
interface development and testing and we have decided to hide its 
interface by the moment. 

Some remarks:
LinkEHR-Ed differs of current available archetype tools since it is a 
technical oriented editor and not a clinical point of view archetype 
editor.
LinkEHR-Ed has already been tested with the OpenEHR reference model and 
the European CEN EN13606 reference model. 
LinkEHR-Ed is being developed in Java under the Eclipse Framework and it 
uses many components developed by ACode people. We expect to make its 
source code public by the end of the project, the last quarter of this 
year. 


You can find more info and download the beta version of LinkEHR-Ed at 
http://pangea.upv.es/linkehr 

Direct link for download: http://pangea.upv.es/linkehr/?page_id=10

PDF documentation: http://pangea.upv.es/linkehr/?page_id=9 

All comments will be appreciated.


Best regards, 

-- 
David Moner Cano
Grupo de Inform?tica Biom?dica - IBIME
Instituto ITACA
http://www.ibime.upv.es 

Universidad Polit?cnica de Valencia (UPV)
Camino de Vera, s/n, Edificio G-8, Acceso 3, 3? planta
Valencia ? 46022 (Espa?a) 
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