On Nov 17, 2007 3:44 AM, Oliver Zancul Prado <ozp at psico.net> wrote:

>  Hello Thomas
> We installed the java project but It give an error and does not start. We
> will try to find and fix the problem.
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Hi Oliver,

Can you please post the details of the error to the Java list so we can have
a look?

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Cheers,
Rong


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> I think with something "real" to see will be easier to understand
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> I am reading the architecture overview and I could figure out some more
> about openEHR.
> Also Ive downloaded a archetype editor (the java one) and could see what
> archetypes are about
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> I have some questions and the answers could help me see if I understood
> the model.
> I dont know if they are too newbie to ask or not, lets see
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> *Inventories, questionnaires and scales like Beck Depression Inventory and
> many others:*
> Usually you have many questions and the answers are coded (calculated) and
> then you have a scale result.
> Can we have the scale itself as archetype or only the "scale result" as
> archetype (an observation entry)?
> I found that its possible to have body mass calculation as archetype, but
> how about more complex types of calculations?
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> *Schedules, payments and administrative tasks goes as admin archetypes,
> but how this relates to the GUI like the typical clinical calendar (agenda)?
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> I can imagine archetype as a "form" but can it goes anywhere in the system
> and take any form in a GUI?
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> *Lets say you have a screening service that sent the patient to either
> psychotherapy or occupational therapy.*
> The screening service will have a archetypes template
> Psychotherapy another archetype template and occupational therapy another
> one?
> Some archetypes could be common to all three services.
> Is this correct?
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> Information about the health service itself goes as archetype too?*
> eg:
> screening - general screening service, works only monday, 8AM-14PM
> psychotherapy - for adults with no disease conditions, behavioral oriented
> theory, works everyday 8AM-18-PM
> child psychoterapy - for kids, psicodinamic oriented theory, works
> everyday 8AM-18-PM
> emergency - general for everyone anytime, works 24/7
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> Is this related to openEHR as part of the specifications or would be
> outside of it?*
> with your clinical data you build a knowledge base to spread evidence
> based practices?
> clinical supervision and training: to collect data about supervision and
> training process.
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> Regards
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> Thomas Beale wrote:
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>  Hello!
> Im a psychologist from Brazil and ahead of a project to develop a
> management system for psychology services. www.gestorpsi.com.br
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> There is a lot of documents on openehr website and I'm a bit lost
> As far as I understood, openehr is more about the clinical data than the
> administrative data (appointments, payments, schedules)
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>  Currently there are more archetypes for clinical than administrative
> content. However there is nothing to stop the creation of more
> administrative archetypes. Administrative archetypes in openEHR are
> based on the ADMIN_ENTRY type - see 
> http://www.openehr.org/uml/release-1.0.1/Browsable/_9_0_76d0249_1109249648736_872559_12384Report.html
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>    We will start with the development of the administrative part of the
> system and I'd like to know if there is something that we have to deal
> now regarding openehr
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> Here I found what I believe is the starting 
> pointhttp://www.openehr.org/specifications/project.htmlhttp://www.openehr.org/svn/specification/TAGS/Release-1.0.1/publishing/roadmap.html
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>      See the Getting Started link - 
> http://www.openehr.org/shared-resources/getting_started.html
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>  If possible I'd like to receive directions on how we can use openehr in
> our development
> we will develop using java and the system will be web based
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>  the current open source project is in Java. See 
> http://www.openehr.org/projects/java.html
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> - thomas beale
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