It would be great to have access to these archetypes, and I can make the 
translations to spanish ;)

thank you,
Pablo Pazos Gutierrez
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Beale 
  To: For openEHR technical discussions 
  Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 12:38 PM
  Subject: Re: {Disarmed} OpenEHR evaluation



  The most useful demographic archetypes available will be Sergio Freire's from 
Brazil - they are based on ISO 22220, and he has about 20 of them. He is just 
reworking some of the details, and said to me while I was there recently that 
he will translate them into English (using teh ISO 22220 names) and then make 
them available. I would expect this set to become the base set for openEHR. 
They are easy to build plug-in specialised archetypes for that contain e.g. 
braziliann address, japanese address, etc - the bits that vary.

  - thomas beale

  Pab wrote: 
    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 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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