Hola Pablo,

there have been some discussions about the demographics on this list 
recently. Please have a look at the list archive
http://www.nabble.com/openEHR-f18276.html

You can find some demographics archetypes here:
http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge/archetypes/dev/adl/openehr/demographic/

Best regards
Hans

Pab schrieb:
> Hi,
>  
> I've started working on an EHR project at national level in my 
> country. The people here knows only about HL7 and IHE, but OpenEHR is 
> not so popular. I've been follow OpenEHR since 2006, when with Rodrigo 
> Filgueira we made a prototype of an ICU system with the OpenEHR 
> Information Model.
>  
> This is the first email of a list of emails I have to send to you to 
> make a correct evaluation of OpenEHR and to have solid information to 
> propose it to my coleagues on the project (I don't make the decisions 
> so I need to convince my coleagues). I think OpenEHR has very good 
> ideas and concepts and it's reasonably stable and mature, but some 
> issues are not so clear or not so mature (IMHO), now I can think of 
> two things: the template specification and template tools 
> and archetype/template versioning. Later I'll ask you about these 
> subjects, know I need some words about another subject.
>  
> At this time, we are making a prototype of a Master Patient Index 
> system, at this time the only specifications and standards that are 
> over the table are IHE (the PIX profile) and HL7 for messaging. I need 
> to know what is the experience on this subject using OpenEHR (I know 
> that Ocean Informatics has its own MPI system, is it based on OpenEHR 
> IM and AOM?), if someone has build an MPI please leave some lines on 
> the subject: what problems do you have? what archetypes do you use? 
> etc etc.
>  
> I want to propose something like the IHE transactions but implemented 
> with OpenEHR messages based on demographic archetypes (something like 
> the Patient Administration domain of HL7, that defines messages with 
> demographic data). I see that here *MailScanner has detected a 
> possible fraud attempt from "www.openehr.org" claiming to be* 
> http://wwwopenehr.org/clinicalmodels/archetypes.html 
> <http://www.openehr.org/clinicalmodels/archetypes.html> are some 
> demographic archetypes but the links are broken. Are this archetypes 
> stable? are them complete? (they have all the demographic data that is 
> needed: ids, names, contact mediums, address or some kind 
> of geo-referenced location, etc, etc).
>  
>  
> Please drop me a line on these subjects,
> thanks a lot!
>  
> Cheers,
> Pablo.
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