Hi there,
I feel the most important thing in developing suitable templates is to  
understand the openEHR reference model and its basic concepts very  
well and to be able to analyze the case and extract required  
information that may help finding proper archetype clues while  
designing. It may sounds simple at first glance but is a tedious task.
It seems to me that one should be aware of all existing Archetypes   
and their ingredients ( data section at least) to be able to  
recognizing Archetypes that may be used for the case, as bases for  
Template. Otherwise, How one can realize how to divide or organize  
concepts correctly and inline with the Ref. Model?
it is really applicable in real world while clinicians are very busy  
and overwhelmed by their job, even having no time to check emails  
regularly?
During my studies, I have faced many cases of need for changing forms  
and questionaries in the Clinic we cooperate with.
Seems that we should force all of our coworkers in Hospitals and  
Clinics, etc. to learn these concepts in depth and be continuously  
updated by info about everyday created Archetypes all over the world

-Paria

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Chalmers University of Technology

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